tv Mornings on 2 FOX June 23, 2011 7:00am-9:00am PDT
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. the shooting of oscar grant, back in the news many the focus on the paramedics that responded that morning back in 2009. >> we'll tell you about the lawsuit that has been filed. >> three law enforcement officers will appear before a court and a judge. >> the barry bonds case heads back to court. >> the critical decision that could come in hours. >> a landmark for bay area freeway drivers. >> mornings on 2 begins right now. >> . >> ? good morning to you. >> welcome to mornings on 2 many i'm dave clark.
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weeks ago, going further, saying more could have been done to save grant's life. >> in the oscar grant case, it's pretty clear that the first responder, oakland fire, mishandled the case, the paramedics only treated one of the wounds. >> theres was an entry and an exit wound, only treated one of the wounds with an air tight dressing and since this is a chest injury, it must be treated with an airtight treatment and the failure to treat it with as air tight treatment can be fatal and is well-known to be fatal. >> already it's important to note that in the messerly trial, it was testified that the bullet did not exit the body, calling it a near exit wound. >> wept further to say that direct pressure would if the have changed oscar grant's
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life. >> the incompetent rim fire chief said he did investigate gilles' claims and calls them proposs prows. >> thank you, cologne. >> it's 7:02. >> another hearing in the barry bonds case. >> federal prosecutors are due in a san francisco courtroom to discover whether to schedule another perjury trial many a jury deadlocked on three counts, charging bonds lied to a grand jury about his alleged steroid use many the defense hopes to throw out the long conviction. >> today's hearing follows a court battle on whether to delay the case. >> ktvu's jade hernandez, outside of the walnut creek courthouse - - already in 30 minutes, we will hear from an attorney from
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one of the four men facing serious charges. >> we are waiting for them to appear. >> live in wall nut creek this morning. >> prosecutors say they have evidence detailing a scandal showing blatant disregard of the law. >> >> the four men implicated include one man who used to head the contra costa county - - cardoza said his client has admitted to what he is responsible for. >> keep in mind, three of the law enforcement officers, 38- year-old - - 50-year-old norman welsh along with private investigator chris butler, 49, face a 38 count felony complaint many the men are expected to appear before a
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judge. >> also note in this case, federal authorities have taken it over and the district attorney said charges stand until the federal investigation is complete. >> also, other alenned illegal activity surrounding these men, a marijuana grow operation and prostitution. >> the attorney representing the former head of the county's narcotics enforcement will speak to us in a half hour, telling us telling us what to expect in this case. >> reporting live, jade hernandez, ktvu, channel "2 news." time is is 7:05. >> today a little about be introduced in congress that will end the federal government's blanket prohi big of marijuana. >> we'll bring you a live report from a washington washington newsroom with what the newbill would allow the states to do. >> 7:05, a san francisco judge
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upheld a new law infections report. >> unthe law, hospitals must begin to report if jan any infections that report during or after 26 types of surgeries. >> the superior court judge did block part of the law that requires regular monthly reports many california hospital association requested an injunction against the law, saying it will create a burden for hospitals struggling financially. >> a warning for people living in the richmond district in san francisco. >> his say there has been a surge in home burglaries and graffiti. >> they have increased the number of plain clothes officers in trouble spots, but they are asking people to be aware of their surrounds. >> victims are often approached from behind, especially those talking on their cellphones. >> santa rose sea police discovered a man's body behind
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a restaurant. >> 51-year-old raymond sykes of tucson, arizona, was found in a culver behind the ticket bar and grill on cleveland ave avenue. >> our time is 7:06. >> nasa set aside almost $33 million in the next budget to put new siding on the former blimp hangar. >> now, there is a question of the wisdom of spending that money, since there are no plans on the future use of the hang gather. >> supporters of saving it say this is another hurdle they plan to overcome. >> two native american tribes are saying they don't support activists at the glenncoe burial site. >> people opposed to turning it into a park have been camped out for the past 70 days to
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prevent construction. >> two tribes wrote an open letter to all california tribes, saying the presence of these activists threatens the sangtity and security of those sacred sites. >> 7:07 is the time. >> let's check in with sal and see what is happening on the roads in the bay area and the east shore freeway, heading toward the bay bridge. >> from richmond driving out to macarthur maze. >> the traffic is getting busier. >> here in berkeley, it doesn't look too bad from the live picture many when you get to the bay area toll plaza, very slow. >> and then once on the britain, into san francisco. >> on the peninsula, traffic has been busy. >> let's move this to the south bay. >> we have had a little slow traffic on the 101 after the capital expressway getting up to 20. >> 85 slow from 87 to 17.
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>> 7:08 - - mostly sunny from about the marin areas north. >> south of that, mostly cloudy, but the san mateo coasts and toward santa cruz, think. >> inlapd, it is sunny, but it will be - - inland, it is sunny, but it will be windy, a big drop from 4 hours ago when we had really hot temperatures. >> not any more. >> they are taking a tumble. >> onshore wind and for this time of the year, strong low digs into the pacific northwest and an associated cold front. >> bringing in cooler air, temperatures around 2,000 feet, which have been really warm, down 15-10 degrees. >> fog, again, north of marin coast. >> not too bad many south of that, some breaks on the san
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mateo coast. >> 54 soon rafael. >> 57 san jose, a lot of sunshine there. >> that's sustained many that's not a gust. >> we have kicked it in high gear. >> it's really cranked up, making it all the way out to sacramento. >> that's the front. >> there is a little front there that could give puffy clouds for you folks watching in northwest california. >> for us, it means the continuation of this cool and the cool off will go fog to south. >> windy on the coast of out the northwest. >> morning fog and then breezy. >> 67, upper 70s and low to mid- 80s than any 90s or 100's many that's for sure. >> morning fog giving way. >> fog mainly south again, but 60s, 70s and 0s, very low 80s
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for some. >> 65 oakland, only 81 danville. >> same for livermore, which was in the 90s yesterday. >> 92 yesterday morgan hill, 4 in san jose. >> los angeles, 77, 74 santa clara, but, 6, san mateo. >> palo alto 70 and upper 50s daily city. >> frisian bruno, so cooler pattern continues, friday lives out, sunny, breezy, okay on the weekend. >> thank you, it is 7:11. >> secretary of state mostly cloudy is set to testify on - - hillary clinton set to testify
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- - the morning after president obama announced he is going to begin to withdraw the surgeon of forces many he said he will pull 33,000 troops from afghanistan by the end of next year. >> at 8:00 this morning. >> some members of congress will hold a press conference to call on president obama to withdraw the troops at an even faster face. >> 57 members of congress signed a letter to president obama on tuesday calling for a significant and sizable withdrawal from afghanistan. >> mostly democrats, republicans, of course, still wants the surge to stay in place, especially senator john mccain. >> ktvu has posted president obama's address in its entirety. >> many of the bay area congressional members were pushing him to check out more. >> time, 7:12, another victim of the state's budget deficit. >> a way to track gang members,
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. . good morning, sunshine. >> we do have some fog, some breaks in the fog. >> 60s, 70s and now low 80s. >> is. 7:15. >> there is a push in congress to repeal federal marijuana laws. >> allison burns is live in washington washington where for the first time, a bill is is is being introduced to end the government's prohibition of
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marijuana. >> allison? that's right, by congressman ron paul, oakland congresswoman barbara lee and seven other democrats, removing all federal involvement in marijuana laws. >> people could grow, use, and legally sell marijuana in states that allow it without fear of federal prosecution. >> states would be fee to make their own policies and enforce them. >> the so-called war on drugs was called a failure and there were recommendations that they do this to resolve criminal prosecution. >> they are about to issue the head of of the marijuana policy project, a group that has been pushing to lift this federal ban and i'll have that during my next update. >> for now, live in washington
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washington, allison burns. >> the time is 7:16. >> happen investigation of a nato attack that is claimed 15 civilians were killed. >> this is from libyan state tv, running last night. >> car low gaddafi calls nato - - . >> infidels without any conscious. >> . >> brazil, now confirming the existence of a newly discovered tribe in the amazon rain forest many researchers discovered four large grass huts during flyovers in april. >> they say 200 people live in this trial, growing corn, bananas, peanuts, other crops. >> earlier this year, another tribe made headlines in brazil's attempt to protect them from loggers.
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>> . >> . right now, america is the second largest trading nation, but in less than 40-years, we will lose our place to india. >> that's according to city group. >> right now, they trade $73 billion a year. >> according to the report, it will grow to $71 trillion. it is 7:18, sara palin is disputing report she has canceled her bus tour of of historic american sites. >> in a facebook posting, palin said she had to take a break from the one nation bus tour because she has been called for jury duty, but she says the tour will resume when the time comes. >> she traveled from washington dc to new england by bus in may, leading to speculation she will be running for president in 2012. >> she has not officially said
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she is in the race. >> marin community foundation announcing $6 million in education grants for low-income and minority students many $3 million for scholarships and programs that help students get into college many more than $2 million going toward early education program. >> the grants are part of the foundation's five year strategic initiative to close the achievement gap. >> . >>
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facilitate tors teach parents how to avoid problems. >> 7:19, troubled actress, linsday lohan is due back in court after reportedly failing an alcohol test. >> tmz reports she failed one of two tests she took last week. >> right after she held a rooftop barbecue at her home where she is serving a 35 day house arrest sentence. >> sources tell tmz probation officials will ask the judge to take linsday lohan off house arrest and put her if jail. >> the murder mystery on san francisco's marina. >> new information on the victim in this deadly attack. >>
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. a never ending game in france. >> after they crashed, their bikes started to spin around and around. >> neither one of them could catch the bike long enough to pick it up. >> they stopped spinning on their own. >> this french racing cup, a series for amateur riders as they start to break into the professional world of racing.
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>> 7:23, let's check in with sal, you mentioned a mainly crash on the industry of san francisco, sal? 19th and valencia, overturned vehicle, several other vehicles involved in the crash. >> the fire department has just arrived. >> valencia closed twine 18th and 19th. >> a good area to avoid. >> you might want it is stay on mission or go to g,er rrero. >> let's take aing loo at westbound bay britain, backed up for a 25 minute delay getting into san francisco. >> this morning, we are looking at northbound 20 in san jose, getting really busy getting into the valley. >> we do have some fog around. >> there is alot of holes in it, it will be sunny, breezy, cooler, some of the low cloud deck getting chewed up - - that helps to kind of bring things down a little bit.
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>> the fog hanging on, san ma tate yo', santa cruz coast. >> north of there, only patchy fog, most of it is fog free, but a lot cooler air mass. >> no doubt about it. >> 50s. >> a west, southwest of 30, that's not gusts. >> that's sustained. >> that is howling out there, ushering in all of the cool sea breeze. >> the low moving into north and associated cold front slicing by. >> some fog, it chews it up. >> cooler inland highs, yesterday, coast and bay came down, 50s, 60s, 70s coast and bay and low to mid-80s inland. >> not as warm as tuesday when we had 90s to 100s. >> cooling continuings into saturday, level off sunday, a little warmer monday. >> 7:25, we want to take you live to houston, texas where a commuter bus was involved in a very serious accident. >> you can see it there in the
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center of the screen. >> it man into an overpass column and literally split in two. >> we don't have any word, right now of any casualties or the cause of the crash, but you can see an awful lot of white vehicles there. >> official police cars on the scene and a number of other vehicles there, trying to take care of the wreck an and some people standing around traffic, obviously very slow. >> we don't know the freeways involved, but this is, again, live pictures from houston, texas. >> as we get more information on this, we will bring it to you. >> time, 7:26, what is happening. >> casey anthony murder trial in florida. >> she is is accused of killing her daughter. >> the testimony that could change the whole trial. >>
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craig devereaux live are more on why police say one man is responsible for all of these crimes. >> reporter: good morning, torey -- a delivery truck pulled up. i just spoke to a manager at the store. he confirmed on may 1st, this store was robbed. he couldn't say much more because of the policy. the delivery guy says the redwood city store, san jose store also hit. according to the publish report that we talked about earlier, the report said there was somebody inside of the store that did not know what was happening. the store in san jose was robbed june 12th. san jose police reduced the sketch. probably the description is that the man was a black man, wearing a black beanie and a
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mask covering his face and mouth. police say he is a black man in his 30s, 5'9, weighing 230- pounds. this is a list of the number of stores that had been robbed by this guy. take a look at the city's white range, san francisco, san jose, pacifica. -- and then when i caulked to daily city earlier, they said they don't have a bedlow, but they have a party city. that party city was robbed and they believe that's the same suspect. a little difficult piecing all of the cities together and linking them to the same person. we are still trying to do that. the new information is that redwood city and san jose store robbed by the same guy. >> all right, craig, thank you. >> time is now 7:31.
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department of veterans affairs investigating the death of an iraq war veteran from modesto. william hamilton was reportedly turned away from the va medical hospital. three days later, he walked in front of a train and was killed. hamilton suffered from mental preps. records show that he was turned away by it because it was late in the day. >> you are looking at earl clang. saturday, he walked into a bank and demanded money from a teller. she gave him $1,000 and he left the bank. the neck morning, a police officer recognized him from witness descriptions, arrested on suspicion of robbery and attempted robbery from a previous incident. >> 7:32, oak lapd residents are taking on the world's oldest profession. fed up with men soliciting women on international
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boulevard, they are launching a "dear john" letter writing campaign and coming up in 15 minutes, pam cook will have a live report to explain how the program works and who is being targeted. >> a marine reservist has been linked to the shootings of several military buildings in the washington, d.c. area last year. arrested last friday after he was spotted in arlington national cemetery in the early morning hours when the cemetery was closed. he was carrying a backpack that he said was full of explosives. that turned out not to be true. police found evidence tieing him to shots fired last year at military builds in northern virginia, marine corps museum and the pentagon. no one was injured in the gunfire. the fbi said they suspected the shooter had some sort of gripe against the marines. >> our time, 7:33, reports of tainted bottled water purchased
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from a lucky supermarket is in the news. tammy said her nose and throat started to burn after taking a sip of crystal guiser water. she said her seven-year-old son took a drink of it. she called 9-1-1 and both of them ended up in the hospital on father's day. >> our throats were burning, stomach as were burning. we were vomiting uncontrollably. >> crystal guiser said they tested the water and the water passed the test and they say they tested the code on the bottle and it was never september to the lucky 7 in freemont. cases of crystal guiser have been taking off the shelves of the store as a precaution. >> the oakland minister famed for predicting the end of the world is going off the air. at the end of next week, the station will replace his week
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day radio segment with new programming. back on june 9th, the reverend had a stroke and he won't be able to continue his radio show. reverend camping, who twice predicted the end of the world now says it will end on october 21st. >> a large fire at sunnyveil apartment complex appears to have been started accidentally. investigators say it started when a resident fell asleep preparing a meal. the man did suffer some burns to his hands and face. the fire forced more than 40 people out of their homes. >> san jose firefighters say a fraternity fire was accidental. although they were not able to determine a cause. tuesday's fire on 11th street caused so much damage, firefighters could not determine where it started. but some students said they thought it began in or near the laundry room. all 28 residents escaped
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unharmed, but many lost valuable possessions. one firefighter suffered burns to his hand. the fire caused almost $2 million in damages. >> 7:35, sal, you have been busy, a lot going on in the commute. >> we do have a look at -- i have a camera you can't see right over here. we'll let you know when news chapper 2 gets here. so you will know what i'm looking at here. and we are following the crash at 19th and valencia. >> the traffic is going to be busy in antioch, to concorde, mostly slow. we talked about the accident, 19th and valencia, one person trapped inside of a car. they are getting that person
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out, now,. this is what i was looking at. that's our live shot. they are heading to san francisco. you see in the background, a big marine layer. if they do get to san francisco, hopefully, they will be able to look down at 19th and valencia. >> we have some low clouds around. it's starting to thin out on the san mateo coast and northern santa cruz coastline. mostly fog free on the marin coast, but there is sea breeze. we have had our heat and now cooling trend, severe weather across the country marchs on. this one at churchill downs. i read there was a near miracle
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no horses or no people were injured. that's the good news, cleanup is underway at the kentucky derby. also at the university of louisville. national weather service confirmed the tornado touched down yesterday evening. no racing scheduled yesterday and today's races have been camsed. officials have not decided when racing will resume. no humans or horses were hurt. back home, cooler for everybody. temperatures which were up here lake bakersfield. big cooling trepid. we had some 90s, not any more. that's are starting to tail off. by tomorrow, we'll level out and keep it there for the weekend. on tuesday, we had strong high pressure, there was a north wind. we didn't have a strong off
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shore wind because the coast was not that warm. i mean, it was nice, but it wasn't hot, hot or anything. we had 80s, temperatures inland, really soared. that all changed. we got the west wind, so the cooling continues, some fog, some sun. coastal fog is south of the golden gate, so i think it will be mostly sunny after everything is said and done. cool air is coming in, eroding fast out of a northwest wind, but there are gusts 30, 35- miles an hour. 50s, now, a far cry from a couple of days ago when it was really warm. the key is the west southwest wind at fairfield, 30-miles an hour. some of the breaks in the fog. it's not solid, any more. it's mostly cloudy south, but it's sunny north. the system sliding by, there, especially with the strong low up in the pacific northwest means cooler. some fog in the morning and a lot of sun, but breezy, cooler and the main impact will be the
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cooling areas, clear lake, santa rosa, 78. san raphael, 72, 81 concorde, but they have a south win at 24- miles an hour, so low 0s for many that were really hot. berkeley, 64, hayward, 67, 92 yesterday morgan hill. freemont, 72, santa clara. san bruno, the only 65. >> not much change, cooler over the weekend and slightly warmer on monday. >> thank you, steve. >> a bombshell statement in the casey anthony case. a lawyer for casey anthony's parents sells cnn they do not believe their daughter is innocent. anthony is the florida mother accused of killing her two-year- old daughter. george and cindy anthony say
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they love their daughter and don't want her to get the death penalty. there is now a public list of california's biggest tax cheaters. the state released the list of the people and companies who owe the most in unpaid taxes. they include a san ramon based window blind company and and oakland shipping container company. ktvu called every name on the list and was unable to make contact with a single one. tax officials say those businesses and individuals are depriving other state residents. >> those that don't pay are breaking the law and are cheating californians out of things they would otherwise be able to enjoy. >> the state says if everyone who owed back taxes paid up, the state's $9 billion budget gap would drop to just $2 billion.
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priish s there. someone was inside of this car and had to be extricated by rescue crews. the prius' roof has been torn off library the lid of a can by san francisco rescue company one and truck 7. you can see 19th and valencia is shut down for two blocks. avoid the area. we'll tell you more about this crash, cupping up. >> thank you, sal, 7:44, not a great day on wall street, either, triple digit loss for the dow. taking a live look at the big board. dropping more than one percent after the latest data on the labor market further confirming investors fears of a slow down in the economy, also, bringing oil down significantly. oil down, hurting a lot of 0 oil stocks. the dow down 212. nasdaq down 33. s&p down 20. markets reacting to the latest
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weekly jobless numbers. 429,000 people filed for first time unemployment benefits last week. that's 9,000 more than the week before and higher than economists had forecast. continuing claims fell by 1,000 with 3.7 million americans receiving some form of unemployment insurance. >> s&p credit rating agency said california is at a financial crossroads. the agency said if lawmakers have another long standoff, the state will not be able to make short term loans, sending california into another crash crisis and force more iou's as that could hurt california's credit rating, which would cost taxpayers more in the long run. >> is. >> our time, 7:46, some oakland residents want to send a strong message about prostitution and they want that message to go
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home. pam cook is live to explain this more >> reporter: many people are unhappy about the number of prostitutes in their neighborhood and in front of their businesses. one group is taking action, launching a "dear john" letter campaign. here's how it t woulds. local business owners and people living near international boulevard will watch for cars that pick up women, recording the cars license plate and hand that information to the youth center. police will mail out a generic letter to the car's registered owner. >> the idea is to bring this secretive behavior out into the light and let folks know we are watch >> reporter: the group says if there were no customers, there would be no business. working on the wording in the letters, not making any
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accusations, but they will say "your car was seen in an area where there is a lot of this activity. ." back to you. >> a mob boss just captured in southern california is due in federal court, today. james "whitey" bulger r arrested at an apartment complex in santa barbara, yesterday evening. that's where he was living with his girlfriend. some stays say they are surprised by the arrest. >> i don't think i would have recognized them or known them or ever even considered that an issue. >> bulg, r, who is now 81 is one of fbi's 10 most wanted and has been on the run for 16 year. he was wanted for 19 murder. he was also the inspiration for the 2006 film "the departed." "harry potter" tons for the first time will soon be able to
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read the famous series in e book forms. exclusively sold during an inter5:00 shave website. starting in october, "harry potter"'s "harry potter"'s creator made this announcement this morning. rollings plans to bypass online retailers like amazon, but she said that e book reader versions will be available on apple and i pad. >> last night, just before the curtain was supposed to go up at 8:00. police say it appears the 29- year-old stain hand had a cardiac arrest. they are not suspecting foul play. you can see there is a photo of daniel radcliffe. he is "harry potter," in this play. after delaying the show for an hour, daniel radcliffe and a
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couple other stars, came on stain and announced that the show would not go on. refunds were offered to the audience. >> 7:49. a new report that apple is planning to sell televisions. apple is creating a console that would have i tunes and the apple tv system built in. apple has a policy of not comments on media reports. >> wireless users will have more information about download speeds and rate plans under a new federal law under consideration. peninsula congress woman wrote the bill but the public deserves to know the truth about the consumer group that most wireless companies. time now, 7:50, what stops deputies right in their track? another significant
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. >> >> rollover accident in san francisco. this crash happened 45 minutes ago, one driver inside of the vehicle had to be extricated. they had to get the jaws of life and get that person out. that person was taken to sf general. meanwhile, the streets are shut down at 19th and valencia. a good area to avoids a the police investigate the crash. >> it's 7:53. nerves rattlele, but no mainly damage reported from another strong eartha hit northern
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japan. the, pi center was further further north than the disasterrous quake in the north. cameras caught the shaking. take a look at this, a tsumani warning was issued, but lifted an hour later. there have been more than 1300 earthquakes in the region since march. >> southwest airlines has suspended a pilot without pay after his profanity laced rant was heard over an open mike. other flight crews and controllers clearly heard his angry words as he flu from texas to san diego last month. you can hear the pilot lashing out on gay, female and overweight flight attendants. >> chicago crew, 11 out of 12 -- .
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. >> 11. i thought i was in chicago, partyland. >> transmit, watch what you say. >> southwest airlines has ordered the pilots undergo diversity training before he returns to the cockpit. >> is. >> sheriff's deputies said marijuana growers used a decoy to escape a raid. they were dumped into a growing option racial west of middletown. they found an unoccupied cat with what looked like a homemade bomb near the entrance. bomb technicians were called in, they figured out it would not explode, but the delay made it easy for the suspects growers to escape and avoid being arrested. >> let's check in with sal, once again. do we have news "chopper 2" over the scene of this accident? >> reporter: we do, it's a big
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crash. 19th and valencia. police are there doing their investigation. we don't know exactly what happened, but we do know for sure one person inside of the blue prius had to be taken out as they cut off the roof of this crash. one person taken to the hop. the other two able to walk away from the crash. 19th and valencia, two blocks shut down right now. >> moving along taking a look at the westbound bay britain. backed up to the macarthur maze. san jose is getting in on the traffic, here. let's go to steve. >> thank you, sal, mostly sunny, some fog hanging on, extended out rapidly. there is police departmenty toward santa cruz and monterrey. northwest winds, cooler air. heat in the valley, bringing it right in, but when you start to bring in cooler air,
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temperatures only low 60s. not upper 60s, low 70s. a few colder readings, upper 50s. there is some of the fog. you can see some of the breaks in it. but the west, southwest wind, 30-miles an hour, howling sea breeze and the low moving into the north, associated front could be puffy cumulous over the hills. mainly north -- fog, sun, breezy, cooler inland, coast cooled down yesterday. in the 50s, 60s, 70s around the bay and upper 70s, a lot of low 80s in areas that were 100 degrees on tuesday. cooling continues friday and it looks like a nice weekend. cool morning, sunny breezy days and a little warmer on monday. >> an oakland paramedic files a lawsuit against his own colleague, saying saying the oscar grant shooting could have
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. good morning, welcome back to mornings on 2. >> i'm dave clark. it's thursday, june 23rd. we have developing news story. a really bad accident in san francisco's mission district. sal, how bad is it? >> reporter: this leads me to believe that someone blew a stop sign there. it was a high speed collision 19th at mission. one person was trapped inside. the blue prius you see there. firefighters had to saw the roof off and get the person out. police officers there at the scene. a cumulous of other people were able to walk away without being seriously injured. they are still at the scene, but valencia street is closed for two blocks, between 18th
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and 20th. so it's a good area to avoid. you can use mission or guerrero instead of valencia. this is a good area for you to stay out of until they get this resolved. >> back to the death. >> a new lawsuit in the shooting death of oscar grant. claudine long with more. >> paramedics raced to the station to render aid. the lawsuit questions whether they did everything they could have and should have. let's show you video from the scene. k-tvu cameras there within minutes of that happening. paramedics, shawn gilles was not there, but he has called
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for an investigation. this comes as a lawsuit just filed in alameda county superior court that also claimed there is race itch, sexism in the department. gilles' lawsuit deals with more. he claims he was retaliated against because of the grant call and claims that any evidence into that was suppressed. here's what he said in a you tube video posted a few weeks ago. >> didn't want to do a call review where we actually try to talk about it. basically, getting the person involved to extrapolate on what was done. nonpunitive way, we'll go over the facts and see what could have been done better and dig further into the matter and from what i understand, completely suppressed >> reporter: in the same video, gill gilles' lawyer said the entry and ebbist wound was not
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treated the way it should have been. there wasn't actually an exit wound to treat, because the bullet never left grant's body. live here in oakland, ktvu channel "2 news." claudine long. >> time is can 02, barry bonds is expected in a san francisco court 90 minutes from now. there will be a discussion of whether or not there will be another perjury charge on bonds
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. it's can 02, a good samaritan's actions nearly ened in tragedy. he pulled a gun on a man assaulting a woman in downtown san mateo this week. the. >> officers, realizing what had happened, they took the suspect into custody. >> is. >> today, a bill incompetent deuced in congress ending the federal government's blanket prohibition of marijuana. coming up at 8:15, a live report from our washington, d.c. 's newsroom to explain what the new legislation would allow states to do. >> san francisco judge upheld a new law on hospital infections report. under the law, beginning in january, hospitals must begin reporting any infections that occurred during or after 26 types of surgeries. the superior court judge blocked part of the law.
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it would require regular monthly reports. the california hospital association requested an injunction against the law, saying it will create a burden for hospitals already struggling financially. >> san francisco firefighters are supposed to get a pay raise july 1st and they have not agreed to give it up, yet, city officials say if they don't, neighborhood fire stations could lose service. the city's budget committee is looking for ways to cut costs. >> it's can 05. city doing its part to keep trash out of the san francisco bay. metal screens will be added to catch basins and 250 storm drape pipes around san leandro, helping to catch trash before it reaches the bay and beyond. work is expected to be completed by the first week in
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july. the city received $100 thousand in federal anticipate state funding to make the changes. >> four accused of corruption are set to appear in court in less than 30 minutes. jade hernandez joins us live from walnut creek. you just spoke to one of the attorneys of the accused. >> michael cardoza representing welsh. his attorney said that welsh has admitted to breaking the law in some instances and this is a difficult time for his family. >> he has opened up to the family and certainly talked with him. his wife has been nothing but stellar in records to all of this. she's standing by him, as are his daughters, his father and the rest of the family >> reporter: we have been waiting for these four men to appear before a judge right here at superior court. we know at least one of them has shown up here in walnut
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creek. the men are accused of using their status to sell drugs, setting up stings, norman welsh said he needed the money because he had a sick daughter. welsh is accused of selling meth, pot and steroids. he was arrested at the same time as his friend chris butler. the law enforcement officers -- -- charged along with former private investigator chris butler, age 29. they face 38 count felony complaints and the men are expected to appear before judge brucey mills in a half hour. federal authorities have taken over this case and the district attorney said charges will stand until the federal investigation is complete. we are live in walnut creek. we have a ktvu team heading in. this is expected to start in 30
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minutes. we are waiting for the four defendants to arrive here. we are being told they will walk in through the front doors momentarily. >> all right, jade, thank you. >> time, 8:07. sal, a lot is going on, especially in san francisco. what's happening? right now, the crash that is blocking valencia between 1th and 20th. the crash happened at 19th and valencia, an hour ago and one person inside of the prius had to be taken outside of of the car. that person was trapped until firefighters ace lived and used firefighters -- the person was take ton general hospital to their trauma unit. right now, traffic is stopped on valencia. they are not letting cars through between 20th and 18th. >> let's move along and look at the westbound bay bridge approach. it has been a bad week when it
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comes to slow traffic. this morning, slow traffic -- let me move this here, maps are not working, so, let's go to steve. >> thank you, sal, very good morning. if you live in areas like wind tunnels, you probably noticed that it cranked up. it will be mostly sunny, cooler by 20 degrees compared to what we had on tuesday. areas inlapd will be in the 0s, upper 70s, low 80s. it's moving into the pacific northwest. fog is getting wiped out. on tuesday, our hottest day, we peaked out, high pressure over us, north wind, temperatures on the coast they got in 8, san francisco, i believe, and then yesterday, things came down fast. they will continue to come down today as the cooling continues. 60s, 70s around the bay. there is a howling sea breeze -- watch the fog, be there, be
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gone. heading toward santa cruz. a lot of it getting includinged up. low 60s, not upper 60s or 70s any more and had some really cool readings this morning. still seeing some of the fog, west, southwest fairfield, gusting to 35-miles an hour just means the ocean breeze is making it all the way out to discovery bay and sacramento valley, west wind at sfo. there are some patches of fog out. it will loose out to a cooler air mass. plus, there is a front here. cooling continues, windy, 60s on the high, after the morning fog on the bay. and sunny, breezy, to windy at times with a lot of low 80s. still, a tall order to cool off, but they will be back into the 0s, fairfield, 80, augusta, 85, makes me a little nervous.
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walnut creek, 80, 65 oakland. brentwood, 6, 8 "4-more" began hill, but 75 san jose. 75 redwood city, but burling games and ma they yo', upper 60s, 62 in san francisco. some 50s on the coast. cooling into friday, saturday, slightly warmer, maybe on sunday, but nothing too dramatic. >> it's 8:11, happening right now, democratic members of congress are holding a press conference to call on president obama to speed up his plan for withdrawing u.s. troops from afghanistan. among 57 members of congress, signed a letter to president obama on tuesday, calling for a significant withdrawal of troops from afghanistan. taking part in the press conference are two bay area
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representatives. congresswoman, lynn woozy -- we just got our first reaction from afghanistan's president to the u.s. withdrawal plan. president karzei is welcoming the withdrawal of troops, saying it's a chance for afghanistan to show they are defending themselves, other afghans worried the pullout could bring about more violence. >> our time, 8:11. some annoying sounds. >> a new political push involving pot. the bay area's connection. >> moammar gaddafi talking -- the strange conversation he had, just mowments ago. .
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. >> . >> good morning, patchy little clouds around. kind of getting chewed up a little bit. giving way to sunshine, breezy and cool are conditions, 60s, 70s and very low 0s. >> time now, 8:15. for the first time, lawmakers are considering taking away all federal restrictions on pot. ktvu's allison burns is live in our newsroom, with all of the details >> reporter: subpoenas my last update an hour ago, i talked to a spokesman for the marijuana policy, a group pushing to lift the federal band on pot. there are alot of momentums to get this through congress, but it will be an uphill battle.
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federal drug enforcement agents would no longer be involved inning cracking down on marijuana manufacturing and use. states would make their own marijuana laws and enforce them. >> this is really significant in that it is going to end a mainly portion of the drug war that is responsible for huge taxpayer expenditure, massive incarceration -- >> reporter: congressman ron paul, oakland democratic congress woman barbara lee and several others are introducing the bill, saying america's war on drugs is a failure and there are too many conflicts between the state and federal -- between states and the federal government about marijuana laws. reporting live from washington, d.c. , allison burns, ktvu, channel 2 news. it is can 16. after weeks of keeping a
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relatively low profile, libyan leader, moammar gaddafi have called on the united nation to investigate a nato attack he claims killed 16 civilians. gaddafi called nato infidels without any conscious. nato claims the target was a military communications billle and nato goes to great lepts to avoid civilian casualties. >> a bombshell confession from the prize winning journalist that grew up here in the bay area. he announced he is an illegal immigrant, in part to get congress to pass the dream act. vargas wrote a first person account, saying his mother sent him from the phillipines to live with his grandparents in mountainview when he was 12. four years later, he learned his green card was fake after applying for a drivers license.
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he want a prize for his compile of the virginia tech his coverage of the virginia tech massacre. participants paid as much as $10,000 for a five day program designed to push their physical and emotional limbs. ray could get a sentence rangenning from probation to almost 12-years in prison. >> police in southern california searching for the suspects that shot and killed two people. this happened yesterday after 4:00 p.m. near this baseball field in venice. a third person was shot in the leg and is expected to survive. so far, police have not released the names of the victims or said what lead up to that shooting. >> it's can 18, brazil is
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confirming the e isence of a newly discovered tribe that has never had contact with the world. they say 200 people live in the tribe and grow corn, bananas, peanuts and other crops. earlier this year, another tribe made headlines in brazil's attempts to protect them from illegal loggers. brazil has identified at least 14 isolated populations in this part of the amazon. >> right now, america is the second largest trading nation, but in four years, we will lose to that india, according to a report. asia will take the top spot and will account for 46% of world trading. >> time now, 8:19. >> get ready, the most annoying sound in the world, the whining
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of a child. that's according to a few study. some of the other sounds that made the "most annoying" list. remember the vuvuzuelas, emergency broadcasting system, car alarms, storming and the list, actor jim carey from the movie "dumb and dumber." a new push for answers in the pipeline disaster involves the crew that laid down the pipes. that is the sound of a cat barking. you don't believe how it rehabits once it reacts once it sees a human is watching it. >> traffic, getting a little
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cat all over again. >> some people think this video we are looking alt is a fake, but vets say that cats can really make several sounds. >> that was interesting hearing the transition. >> it is 8:23, let's check in with sal. i know you like your pets, but you are keeping a pretty serious eye on a problem we are? valencia? >> reporter: we have the incompetent section blocked with the crash. let's go off to the rest of the commute, getting busy on 1 northbound as you pass the coliseum. pretty slow to downtown. the morning commute looks pretty good until you reach the bay britain toll plaza. it is improving getting into san francisco. for those of you on 80, coming in, you will be waiting 20
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minutes. better than yesterday, but yesterday was horrible. south bay traffic very busy on 280 and 101 getting into the west valley. >> let's go to steve. >> thank you very much. mostly cloudy, thinning out rapidly, cool air moving in and a rather decent sea breeze, temperatures, inlapd, watch the fog be there and all of a sudden, it's gone, it's not completely gone, but it's mostly out of the picture, temperatures, 50s and very low 60s. low 50s and upper 40s, a couple of 0 upper 40s in the north bay this morning. a little feedback problem inlapd, focused on san mateo and santa cruz coastline. not much left, but the gusts 35- miles per hour. the low responsible moving in. the front will drag across us. even cooling for like
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sacramento area or lake county. 50s, 60s, 70s, low to mid-80s. cooling continues, i think we'll keep it there, slightly warmer monday. >> time, 8:25, pg atmosphere e being pressured and e -- yesterday, we found out it was pg & e employees, not contract orbs who relocated the transmission line that ran through san bruno in 1956. now, officials want to know if any of the same ones worked on any other pipelines. the concern is that they have worked on other lines and may be causing problems in the area. >> also at least 20 stores
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. welcome back. our time, 8:29, a warping for residents in the richmond district. police say there has been a surgeon in robberies, home break ins and graffiti. they have increased the number of police officers in trouble spots, but still, telling people to be aware of their surroundingings. in strong armed robberies, they
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say victims are often approached from hype, especially when they are talking on their cellphones. >> santa rosa police found a man's body body behind a restaurant on cleveland avenue. county coroner's office said the death was apparently caused by drugs and alcohol. >> it's 8:29. nasa set aside almost $33 million in its next budget to put new siding on the former blimp hang garr. now, officials at nasa are questioning the wisdom of doing that since there are no plans on the future use of the hand garr. supporters say this is one more hurdle they plan to overcome. >> -- >> people opposed to turning
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the burial site into a park in vallejo have been camped out for the past 70 days to prevent construck. but two letters were written, saying the presence threatens the security of these sacred sites. is. residents overlock land are taking on the world's oldest profession. fed up with men soliciting women on international boulevard, launching a "dear john" letter writing campaign. coming up, pam cook will have a live report to explain how this program works and who will be targeted. >> a marine reservist has been connected to several shootings of last year. arrested last friday, spotted in arlington national cemetery in the early morning hours when the cemetery was closed and he had a backpack he said was full of explosives. they turned out to be not true.
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however, police found evidence connecting him to shots fired last year at military buildings, marine recruiting center, museum and even the pentagon. no one was hurt. the fbi said they suspected the shooter had a gripe since the marines. >> the number of openly gay couples living in california have surgeoned 30%. according to the 2010 census, 126,000 gay couples. right now, the highest percentage of gay households at 7.6%. san francisco is next with three percent, followed by oakland and berkeley. the figures also show that a quarter of the gay households are 31,500 gay families are raising children. >> census data show
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multigenerational homes surged 30% in california. san jose's allen rock neighborhood has the most of extended families living under one roof. there, at least three generations in one home. san martin, 15% include extended families. >> time is now 8:32, alameda county transportation committee will vote on funding for the ace commuter train. every day, the train carreys 2500 passengers between the central valley and the bay area. >> now, $90 million has been requested for improvement contracts. that's considered to be too much money considering the small number of passengers, but voters have already approved this plan. >> police are saying one man is responsible for at least 20
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armed robberies across the bay area, ktvu's craig devereaux is in redwood city where police have confirmed a bedlow store was robbed by this same man. i understand the store owner gave you some important evidence to tell us about >> reporter: the store manager, i talked to redwood city police sargeant, shawn parks confirmed the information the redwood city and mill letter park store had first been robbed. i want to show you a picture of i just got of the guy that robbed the menlo park store. down the street. this is the guy that robbed the store, according to the police and according to the store manager. but, take a look at the video we just had. i'll tell you what happened during that robbery, may 1st, according to the sources. the guy comes in, asking the
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store manager to open the safe and then he asks the guy to open four registers and takes money and walks out. so, after that guy robs the store he comes down here and sonya, what happened, next? >> he wept straight into the manager's booth. he pull the out a gun and after that, he asked if he could open the safe. he got spookeddent he was looking back and forth. he put his gun in his back pocket and ran out.
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take a look at this, did -- come back out, i want to show you this picture, the menlo park store, a descripps of what the man was wearing. seems to fit the description to a t police are working to catch this person. i learned from sonya, the manager, she said that the clerk that was robbed had her back turned to the guy the whole time. he had a gun at her back. she didn't get a chance to turn around and actually see, but it could be linked to the other robberies as well. >> thank you, craig. >> is. >> it's 8:36. we want to check in with sal. >> these pictures were taken awhile ago from news "chopper 2" just after 7:30, this crash,
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involving three vehicles on valencia, a street that goes horizontally on your screen. the person had to be ebb trip indicated. other two people managed to walk away. valencia has been reopened, but it will be closed for investigation. the person injured, the person conscious when taken to the hospital, but that's all we know about her condition, taken to sf general hospital. bay britain backed up at the toll plaza. still 20 minutes, maybe a little more. also this morning in oakland, northbound 880, stop and go traffic, driving up to high street. >> let's go to steve. >> patchy low clouds around, but alot of sunshine. it's breezy, though. temperatures inland coming down, but the wind -- the main
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factor people don't like the most is the wind and we'll have that as the cooling trend continues, 80s inland, but not the upper 90 or 100s. they are gone. starting cooling down wednesday. continues to cool down today, level off and have cool morning. hottest day was tuesday, high pressure right over us, parked in california, north wiped and temperatures, rocking it up the coast starting to get a little sea breeze and then it kicked in. cooling continues all over the northwest, wiping it out, watch the fog disappear. most of it is gone, but there is a decent sea breeze, fairfield, 60 degrees. gusts up to 35-miles an hour, 50s and 60s.
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>> cooler air mass coming in. fog to the south, most of that should disappear. around the bay after the fog, breezy, 60s, 70s, sunny, breezy, lake county always the last one to cool off. 70ss elsewhere, mid-80s, but a lot of upper 70s. 20 degrees warmer two days ago. 74 santa clara. 6 santa cruz, a lot of fog. 83 gillroy, down five from yesterday. 68 san mateo. menlo park. 71, low to mid-70s at best for woodside. cooling continues friday and saturday, it looks like about the same -- slightly warmer sunday and monday. >> time, 8:39. >> happening right now, the florida murder trial of casey
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anthony, the woman accused of killing her two-year-old daughter. we are live inside of the courtroom right now, a gentlemen on the witness stand testifying. this morning, an attorney for casey anthony's parents said he wanted to clear up any misunderstandings. he is referring to an incompetent view with cnn where he said that cindy and george anthony don't believe their daughter is innocent. the attorney released a statement saying the couple want justice in the case, but he is not taking back his words. again, we are live in the courtroom, i'll take you there and we'll keep you posted on what is happening in this case. >> they are fed up are prostitutes, the unique way a bay area neighborhood is fighting back. >> enforce machine officers accused of breaking the law entered a superior court courtroom. we have the latest details when mornings on 2 returns.
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their homes? >> reporter: there is very little they can do here. the city has decided there is no way with this onslaught of water they would be able to build up the dikes to save and protect the whole city. focusing on critical infrastructure. they want to be sure they can maintain that type of infrastructure. you can see here already, the river has left its banks over top some of the dikes and is already rising. the approach, 10-15 feet within the last two hours and it's flowing, 12 thundershower people have evacuated and they absolutely know they are going to get hit with eight or more feet of water. they are pulling all of their turn tour out. we met a woman who took the kitchen sig and her appliances with her. they know when they return,
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when this river crests, it will be at eight feet long. it will be there before it begins the week-long process of reseeding. >> time is 8:44, it has been a month since the tornadoes smashed joplin, missouri, but the death toll has risen. a woman injured in the twister has just died. doctors say she was initially treated at a hospital, but later required more surgery and died during surgery. all right, our time is 8:45. let's bring you up-to-date on more of the top stories we arele to for you. a new lawsuit tied to the shoot of oscar grant. oakland fire department employee said his colleagues failed to give proper medical treatment to oscar grant after he was shown on that bart platform. oakland fire department said the employee was not there at
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the season of the shooting as the department says this lawsuit has no merit. >> a bankruptcy case involving four bay area police officers started a short time ago. jade hernandez joins us from the courthouse in walnut creek >> reporter: within the past 20 minutes, we have seen the four defendants walk through the doors here. we are live at the contra costa superior court. we can show you the three men walking inside. norman welsh heading in with his attorney, michael cardoza. we spoke with him and he said welsh admits, there is no question he feels bad about what he has done.
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butler enters court and lewis lombardi entered alone. here is attorney michael cardoza discussing his client, norman welsh. >> right before he, as they say, lawyered upen he sat down with investigators and told them his involve machine >> reporter: the men are accused of using their status. we spoke to cardoza. the men are accused of using their status to set up -- stings, the former net of c net said he needed the money because he had a sick daughter. he is accused of selling meth, pot and steroids. keep in mind the ages, they
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face 38 count felony complaints. the men are expected to appear before the judge any mowment. federal authorities have taken this case over and the distribute attorney said charges will stand until the federal investigation is complete. live in walnut creek. we have another ktvu crew right inside of the courtroom and we'll bring you the latest. >> thank you, jade. >> it's 8:48. you have heard of a "dear john" letter, oakland is changing the meaning of that. pam cook joins us with the latest effort to stop crime in the city >> reporter: people in oakland have to deal with a lot of crime. one group is attacking one in particular. east bay asian youth center in oakland wants to get rid of prostitutes around international boulevard. the group is launching a "dear
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john" letter writing campaign. businesses are being asked to watch for cars that pick up women, encouraged to write down the-plate and hand that information to the youth center. police will send a letter to the home of the cars registered owner. >> the letter will not make any accusations or indicate criminal activity, but just say look this car was seen in an area where there is a lot of prostitution >> reporter: the group hopes to get the first batch of those letters in the mail by the middle of next month. people in the area feel strong about the effects prostitution has in the neighborhood. they are going after the men, saying if there are no customers, there would be no business.
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>> when ryan dunn died in the horrible accident, he had a chop limit -- going about 140- miles an hour. hours before the crash, show, dunn tweeted this photo. this is from a bar, him, his passenger and another man who had been drinking. friends and family of ryan dunn gathered for a private memorial in westchester, yesterday, a public funeral is scheduled later in the week. >> the controversial church announced they will protest any public memorial for ryan dunn. the westboro protesters have picket outside of military's funerals. claiming that deaths are god's punishment for the nation's acceptance of homosexuality. >> we learned it was a tip that lead to the arrest of a notorious boston mob boss.
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fbi raided his apartmentent a few days ago, the government launched a public campaign to locate him and they ran 30 second tv ads during daytime tv which is when they figured people who might recognize at the 60-year-old girlfriend might be watching. it was that that lead them to the tip -- >>ing as determined the individual was in fact mr. bulg, r placed under arrest without incident. >> bulger, who is 81, has been on the run for 16 years. he receiptly became number one on the fbi's most wanted list after the death of osama bin laden. he was the head of a notorious boston gang, wanted for 19 murders and was the inspiration for the 2006 film "the departed." >> the search never stopped.
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>> 8:51. we are just learning that the white house has made a mainly decision, that could affect what it costs to fill up your car. >> golden state warriors, new sights and sounds for bay area basketball fans. >> is. >> annoying birds pecking on the heads of coffee loves. . the bay area -- a place with natural beauty and a forward thinking spirit. at bank of america, we've been fueling economic growth here for over a century. today we're investing in innovations that will define our future. every day, we're working to help set opportunity in motion. from financing a solar project for the milpitas school district to funding the institute at golden gate. because when you're giving, lending, and investing in more communities across the country, more opportunities happen.
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. 8:54, new in thunderstorm warning. the obama administration announced it will release 30 million-barrels of oil from the strategic petroleum reserve. the energy secretary said the oil will be released over the next 30-days. disappointing news on new home sales and first time unemployment claims that dropped the price of a barrel to $91 this morning. >> barry bonds just arrived in a federal courtroom. prosecutors will discuss whether to discuss another trial in his personry case. this is new video that we just got. last weekend, a jury deadlocked on three counts, charging wons lied to a grand jury about his alenned steroid use but convicted bonds of obstruction of justice. today's hearing follows a court battle on whether to delay the
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case. a deal calls for mainly improvements for the areason in sound system and provides $4 million to improve the so- called fan experience at the warrior games. >> this is not a video game or you tube, angry birds claiming their territory at a los angeles area starbucks coffee shop. >> a handful of customers are being attacked. the birds usually swoop in and sometimes they peck some patrons in the head. >> now when i walk, i already know -- i'm like "whatever." >> i choose that trash can to throw away my trash and it pecked the back of my head. i could feel its feet and everything >> reporter: the same thing happened to me a couple of years ago. animal experts say the birds are likely nesting nearby and protecting their off springent. a bicyclist guesting a $5-3
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million settlement. in his lawsuit, david wheeler said he suffered serious injuries, hit by a bus, while riding his bike. saying he suffered brain and departmental injuries and was left disabled. >> it's 8:56. we want to check in with sal. hopefully, it is winding down. you will see that in a moment. what has been going on with the bay britain lately. these last few days, it has been kind of like the old days back when we had full employment, maybe that's a good sign. people here don't seem to think so. san francisco, northbound 101 approaching the 80 split. that looks good. let's go to steve. >> is. >> mostly sunny, breezy, temperatures inlapd coming down, 60s by the coast. 60s, 70s by the bay and low to
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mid-80s inland, cooling takes us into friday, saturday. there are hints of a little system dropping in tuesday, wednesday for continued cooling. maybe rain in northern california. >> really? >> not like the 4th. nothing like that, but it will be interesting. >> that will do it for us, thanks for watching, everyone. . [ female announcer ] this is the story of sam, who made an unexpected arrival. [ woman ] he was 4 months early, weighing 1 pound, 12 ounces. [ female announcer ] fortunately, sam was born at sutter health's alta bates summit medical center. [ woman ] the staff was remarkable. they made me feel safe, trusting, cared for. [ giggles ] they saved his life. i owe all of them my son.
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