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>> and models indicating the possibility of maybe a few scattered showers in the forecast for monday and may be early tuesday. we will point to that direction and show you what we are talking about coming up in a few moments. today the nfl and fans across the country will take a moment to remember legendary raiders coach al davis. the raiders play in houston this morning but fans in the bay area plan to honor davis and his legacy. allie rasmus is life in front of ricky's bar where many fans are expected to watch the game. >> ricky's is known as a
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raiders bar. yesterday the owners told us they were expecting a large crowd of fans to gather to watch the first raiders aim without legendary team owner al davis at the home. they have got some sense is that about here. we are not sure whether that is to accommodate extra fans and overflow crowd -- overflow crowd. they do have a marquee paying tribute to al davis with his signature phrase, just win, baby. it was a similar story at this memorial in alameda. that is where fans can buy to pay their respect's to davis. he died at the age of 82 and he was part of the raiders organization for nearly half a century. first as a coach, later as an outspoken owner. many fans did a raiders fan experience at home games will be different without davis. >> he would see them pull up in his car and he got out. it took him of all-time, but he was just yelling at the fans and
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telling everyone to keep supporting and keeping part of the nation. it was really cool. >> exactly who will own and manage the raiders next is still not completely clear of all the raiders ceo was quoted as saying, the team will remain in the davis family, speculating that davis' son may take over as team owner. what is next for the team is something fans here at ricky's and across raiders nation will undoubtedly be talking about today. the raiders put the texans in houston at 10:00 our time. ktvu channel 2 news. >> longtime oakland leaders are remembering al davis. the organization has spent most of its existence in oakland. in the 1980s the raiders moved south after a battle over luxury boxes at the coliseum. raiders ended up returning in 1995. >> the addition of whatever he knew about football and i believe he knew a lot, but i'd believe that was for his tears to evaluate.
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as a businessman, particularly someone who had to work within the political environment, he's very good. >> others who knew davis first- hand say making money was secondary to him. former player john bellow tells us he cared more about winning than any other owner in the nfl. for more on al davis, including a shot at -- including a slide show will go to ktvu and on the al davis to. >> police investigate their second shooting of the weekend. a 24-year-old man was shot and killed yesterday evening. two men were seen running from the scene and they are still at large. the killing follows the shooting of a 36-year-old man on park greenway friday evening. that victim is expected to survive. no arrests have been made in either case. santa fe police search for a gunman who shot a couple in their home. the shooting happened around 11:00 yesterday morning on south
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shirt -- south third street. the neighbor says the victims were 19 and 20-year-old students at san jose state university. >> they were really nice, didn't bother anyone. >> the neighbor believes the couple was robbed at police say they have not determined a motive. a minute before the shooting, san jose police were also called in to help a sheriff deputy who opens fire on a suspected car thief. the deputy was on routine patrol when he spotted 37-year-old omar muti in a white ford explorer. as the deputy approached the car, there's a specter told him car was stolen. for several rounds were fired. he was not hit in rant away and was later found hiding in a fire department training center and taken into custody. >> police department will debut its new headquarters. the building is on canyon road. the department will hold a grand opening celebration event from 2:00 p.m.
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to or p.m. those who attend can get to her's of the new facility which includes an investigation, slot, ank-9 unit. a six-year-old skateboarder is recovering after he collided with a police car in santa rosa. it happened on beaver street north up our street shortly after 6:00 yesterday evening. the boy was taken to the hospital. we have called the santa rosa police department. at this hour is still unclear who was at fault. a new report suggests kg and he has been collecting money for pipe inspections that were never made. a san francisco chronicle is reporting the company earmarked one $.5 million to monitor and assess the risks of a plastic gas pipe. the company then apparently asked for $2 million a year starting this year for the same purpose are you according to the article, records show pg and e did not do inspections of that specific pipe when it it would trade the
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company admits to spending nearly $300,000 of the money on administrative overhead for that program. illegal immigrants in california are now eligible to receive financial aid to attend a state university. governor brown announced yesterday he has signed the second half of the california dream act. that law allows illegal immigrants to qualify for financial aid but only after all other legal residents have applied. a group of supporters cheered on the governor's signature. >> to us this is really the first step in a historic trend to move forward and we build from here. we are fighting for the federal dream act to pact so that students can get a pathway to citizens -- to citizenship. >> critic says it undermines the law and encourages illegal immigration. the public has promised to reveal the law through a ballot measure. the occupied protest is coming to oakland. organizers plan for demonstration marvel at oakland's downtown plaza
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starting at 4:00 p.m. occupy protests have already taken place in san francisco, including the demonstration pass this thursday outside the federal reserve building. occupy protests also took place in san jose. demonstrators set up tents outside city hall. police ordered them through threat and of citations and possible arrests. those protesters are calling the orders until -- orders on their. and in new york city, the original occupy wall street protest is still taking place. several thousand protesters marched yesterday. the march was peaceful and orderly, unlike his past wednesday when dozens were arrested. >> good morning to you. waking up with grey skies. giving you a live look at the city. you can see we are dealing with fog as well. we've got to civility -- visibility
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down. it is going to burn off, but it will be by afternoon when we finally begin to see the sunshine in some areas. the valley locations will see appeal back earlier. still inside the bay dealing with partly cloudy, even mostly cloudy skies. even though it looks like we are going to see sunshine through the coastline, it's going to be hugging the coastline, so right there at the golden gate you may be evil to see the deck of low clouds. current temperature is warmer. 55 napa, 52 santa rosa, 59 mountain view, 56 san jose, 53 livermore. the satellite radar showing you we have changes in store. so we are dealing with mostly sunny skies for the afternoon, but it looks like it won't be long before we begin to see high clouds roll in. our flow turns a little more zonal allowing for the tail end of the system pulling out of the islands to move through by tomorrow bringing us high clouds and the
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possibility of maybe even a few sprinkles. i want to show you what happens. we roll through sunday. not bad all, but by monday we wake up with low clouds as well as as well as high clouds. it looks like the rain stays to the north for the most part. we get that slight chance. i tuesday morning, even a little bit of rain off the coast. tuesday afternoon we dry out and are still on track for a nice warm-up wednesday and thursday. your highs for today, 77 sonoma, 76 petaluma, mid and upper 70s danville, livermore. 72 san mateo, 66 san francisco, and the extended forecast here outlining, once again. sunshine for the afternoon. temperatures near what we saw yesterday. because we wake up with clouds, we could be slightly cooler in some cases.
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monday we have a mix of low clouds as well as high clouds. maybe a struggle for the second half of money. we are looking good wednesday and thursday. low 70s in the forecast for the coast and widespread '80s expected inland. a lot going on in san francisco including the activities for fleet week area we will have your forecast coming up. >> the blue angels will be soaring across the high above the bay once again today. fleet week continues today. thousands of people expected to show up to the waterfront to show the big show. the annual celebration honors the men and women of the u.s. navy, marine corps, and close her. one naval officer says fleet week is also a great way to record. >> i think this is an awesome recruiting tool. it allows the public to see the range of services that the navy does. >> ship doors will be open today and tomorrow, and the air show
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starts today at 12:30 or yet today's fleet week event could bring a lot of traffic to the heavens as well as to the city. there you see a live picture of the golden gate bridge. there is also a 49ers and at candlestick or. kickoff is at 1:05 this afternoon. >> time now is 7:11. the national space museum should reopen today after a guard used pepper spray. the protest that police say started it all. >> an airline passenger takes matters into his own hands after he says a man trying to open the main cabin doors to the flight. [ male announcer ] do you know how you will react
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>> news -- new zealand rattled by another earthquake. a 4.7 magnitude quake hit today. there are no reports of damage or injuries. christ church has been struck by a number of earthquakes in the past 13 months, including a devastating magnitude 6.1 quake in february that killed 181 people. today's quake is the largest since june. two of the service members have been killed in an insert attack in southern afghanistan. the multinational force as it happened yesterday but no other details were released. the deaths bring the total number of foreign troops killed in october to six, at least 475 service members have been killed in afghanistan this year. and in libya, the battle for the city of certainly be coming to an end. rebel fighters appear close to capturing the city.
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it's one of two remaining cities in the country still seems this is -- sitting consistent fighting. >> we are learning more about the predator strike that killed american born out qaeda leader. the new york times found it would only be legal to kill him if it was determined he could not be captured alive. his death has sparked criticism saying the u.s. shouldn't be telling its own citizens without a trial. the obama administration is refusing to comment on that legal memo or its involvement in the strikes that killed him. passengers took matters into their own hands take -- took matters into their own hands. >> i just jumped out of my seat and went straight towards him and grabbed him. a passenger grabbed the man's arm and leading back to his seat where he remained for the rest of
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the flight. an airport police officer says the man was disoriented and did not understand what he had done. he was let go and no charges were filed when records indicated he was not on any terrorist watch list. >> the city of san diego is considered by some people a republican stronghold. next year it could be the largest city in the nation to elect an openly gay or public and. district attorney and carl dimaio are both running in the gop primary for san diego mayor. both of them are openly gay. demand is often the makes campaign appearances with her wife. san diego republican leaders told the associated press candidate sexual orientation is irrelevant. or make the mayoral race here is quickly approaching. early voting starts tuesday. voters can cast their ballots at the elections office at city hall or 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. monday through friday. weekend voting will be
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available on the two weekends before the november 8th election. oakland city hall celebrates its centennial birthday this week. it was 100 years ago this coming thursday that the first cornerstone was laid down for the building. president howard taft was on hand for the ceremony. the building officially opened in 1914. at the time it was the nation's first high-rise government office to link and the tallest building west of the mississippi. this wednesday there will be free walking tours through city hall to celebrate the victory day. most city employees will have the day off tomorrow. that means city offices on the parts, and senior centers will not be staffed. the closure is part of a union negotiated deal to help the city balance its budget. wall street sweepers will stay home, city parking attendants will be at work issuing citations. >> authorities in ohio have charged three men believed to be members of a breakaway on the script. they are accused of cutting off the hair and beards of other amish
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men. the kidnapping and burglary charges stem from one case, but police say they will make more arrests in that case and three others. authorities believe the attacks were spurred by religion-based dissent. married almost none left at yours grow. having it cut off is considered an piercing integrating. 19 people had to be hospitalized after a nasty chemical fight between two women inside a maryland wal-mart store. lee said the women got into a fight yesterday and poured bleach and pine-sol on each other. a hazmat crew was called up in the store had to be evacuated. none of the injuries were serious, but one woman did get bleach in her. the national air and space museum in washington dc is expected to reopen after pepper spray forced the museum to shut down saturday. a security guard used the pepper spray on an antiwar protester who held up on other security guard after they were told they could not take their signs inside. a dozen protesters had to be treated by medics.
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many of them identified themselves as part of the occupied protest taking place across the country. >> middle-age, middle-class persons, i think it's wrong. i think my government has been captured by corporations and special interests. >> no one was seriously hurt by that pepper spray. >> a northern california father accused of child endangerment. police say he did while he left his baby inside a hot car. >> and with howling around the corner, why this costume is hitting a nerve with some people. >> outside her door is waking up with a blanket of low clouds across the bay as well as portions of the valley. when we expect this to burn off and what you can expect for your sunday afternoon coming up.
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>> weaving a five-month-old baby in a car while he went on a day. police say the baby was locked in a hot car for at least 30 minutes while her 18-year-old father met up with someone at the mcdonald's across the street. a woman was sitting next to the call sitting called 911 after she noticed a baby girl crying inside. >> the baby was profusely sweating and was starting to go into somewhat of distress. >> emergency crews to see even when the weather is mild, temperatures inside a locked car can reach beyond 100 degrees. police could not contact baby's mother so the child was placed in protective custody. >> an early snowstorm being blamed for a multicar pile up in
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denver, colorado. police say of us went into the back of a minivan and that cause a chain reaction on the slick roads. altogether 10 vehicles were involved in yesterday's accident. five people were transported to the house most are you other parts of colorado saw more than 8 inches was snow in woodland park. parents and children enjoyed a day of sledding and even making some snowman. some colorado residents say the first takes no usually falls in late october, but i was there in the fall of 97 and i remember getting a blizzard in mid october. >> luckily it's not happening here. >> yes. >> 7:24. lots of people outside. rosemary, are you going to give them good weather? >> it's going to be nice in the afternoon. you may have noticed we are not seeing that sunshine, although it is up and the sky is a little brighter. for your fleet week forecast come into the afternoon we see low to mid 60s. 61 does he -- 61 degrees at
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11:00. partly cloudy and mild for the afternoon. if you head out to see the 49ers play, you could expect a mild day with partly sunny, partly cloudy skies. mostly sunny for the inland areas. nearing 80 degrees. 74 napa, 74 vallejo. 73 mountain view. we look at 72 for the afternoon at san mateo. low clouds will hug that coastline. in and out of the clouds for today right up along the coast, the rest of us are partly cloudy. high clouds in the forecast for tomorrow. and the possibility of a little bit of drizzle for your column this day. monday night into tuesday morning, maybe even some light rain. so the models have switched on a. we see that system pull through it at levels will remain high. temperatures dipped a little on monday. as we clear out on tuesday, temperatures are back for the
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coast. then we begin to warm on wednesday. thursday is even above average in some cases. >> 7:25. an unexpected guests surprise in new hampshire homeowner by taking a dip in the pool. check it out. this moose had to be rescued after getting stuck in a backyard swimming pool. it took a team of police, firefighters, and fishing game officials to pull the animal out of the water. the moose was agitated but a peer to be unharmed. >> there are calls about a hollow in costume. i party store is selling a whitey bulger holding costume with the word busted written on the front. he's accused of playing a role in 19 murders and was once on the fbi most wanted list. relatives of some of the homicide victims say the cost of his in bad taste, but others do not agree. >> it's kind of crazy, but it's
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often at the same time because it is whitey bulger. >> they come out with a costume and there are families that are involved that have lost loved ones. where is the respect for these families? >> i party released a statement saying every year there are a variety of villains at hollowing. this year the villain of choice is whitey bulger. >> 7:26 area one california county says this delivers more than just sugar. >> plus, what is next for the oakland raiders after the passing of their legendary owner?
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scenic he has been called a tiny air and a legend. today raiders fans and nfl remember al davis are you >> the raiders are on the road today. take off in less than three hours. but one place expecting a very good crowd as fans mourn the loss of al davis. allie rasmus is live with more on today's event and what may be next for this organization. >> we are at ricky's sports grill in san leandro. it's known as a raiders bar. the owner said yesterday once news of al davis death spread, fans started popping into this place
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wanting to be with their fellow raider nation fans. they expect a big crowd out here today. they've got these fences set up around the parking lot. sometimes i set out here as well. they just turned on the lights in that marquee that pays tribute to al davis. now, it was a similar story at raiders headquarters in alameda. that's where dozens of fans also came by throughout the day to pay their respects to davis. fans were looking for a place to congregate and be together at that place as well. davis died at the age of 82. he was part of the raiders organization for nearly half a century. the owners of ricky's sports bar told us what they are expecting later today when the raiders played the texans at 10:00 our time. >> you know, the first game without al. everybody wants to see them win, everybody wants to feel something good. you know, he started the whole
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thing. >> inside rickey's, they have a sort of shrine set up, a case full of al davis memorabilia that fans will be taking a moment to take in and look at today. inside rickey's they are expecting a crowd of a couple hundred fans to gather for the first game after the passing of team owner al davis. exactly who will own and manage the team from this point forward is not quite clear yet. there are some reports that raiders ceo amy trapp says the team will remain in the davis family and possibly davis' son will take over the team. we will continue to follow up and check back here with you guys about a half hour from now. ktvu channel 2 news. >> the oakland raiders organization released a statement on the death of its owner. al davis was unique, a maverick, a giant among giants, to legend among legend. a hero, a mentor, a friend.
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it goes on to say the fire that burns brightest in the raider organization, the will to win will continue to blaze through the legacy of the great al davis. for more on al davis' life, including a slide show of his career, go to ktvu.com and click on the elvis death. >> families and friends in the man accused of that deadly poor shooting will hold a protest in front of the santa clara county sheriff's office. sharif ohman opened fire on his coworkers early wednesday morning. three people were killed and six were wanted. he was shot to death by sheer 50s a day later. today's protest is to demand details about that shooting. meanwhile, relatives offer their condolences to the victims families. they released this statement reading, there are no words that express how very sorry we are or how badly we feel. he don't understand why this happened, and we truly wish we could change the tragic events of
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this week. >> a nickel marijuana businesses promoted employment opportunities at a jobs fair in daly city. it was day two of the job fair yesterday, one of the organizers of the child exposed as the marijuana job market is a growing field, it just hopes it does not get sidelined by a recent threat to crackdown by the federal government. >> this is only one state out of 50 states that we need workers. we try to find people worldwide that work in this industry and services industry. we hope that the federal government is not going to interfere. >> organizers say some of the jobs include positions in testing labs, dispensaries, garden shops, and law firms. authorities warn of a new way teenagers might be sneaking alcohol into their bodies. gummy bears are you officials say they are being soaked in liquor which then becomes undetectable in the candy.
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>> teams are very creative and intelligent. they find ways to sneak alcohol past about so they can ingest more they know because they are taking handfuls of candy. >> san benito county has applied for a federal grant to help prevent under age ranking. >> national fire prevention week begins today. fire stations across the country and in the bay area will be holding open houses. the purpose is to help educate families about the dangers of fire ants suggest tips on how they can be presented -- be prevented. of fire apostrophe thousand dollars worth of damage. that broke out after 8:00 last night. it took firefighters more than two hours to put it all. firefighters say the building appeared to be abandoned and no one was hurt. telephone order transit agencies to install security cameras to make sure operators do not use their cell phones. that's going to cost millions. the examiner reports it will
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cost $600,000 to put camera in its 289 trains. the transit agencies that $1.2 million in 2009 to put cameras in its bus fleet. they have three years to install cameras. or lack of a area organization pushing to keep funds coming for california's highest grill. public policy advocacy group opposed the bill introduced this week that would freeze federal funding for highest trail. the voters said legislation would give auditors tend to analyze the projects chance for success before spending more money are you the bay area council says the service would create jobs and promote energy efficiency. for deputies say one man is in jail after a gang related shooting in half moon bay. it happened friday night we had the kind shares office arrived at the scene and found a man with a gunshot wound to his torso. deputies later arrested a 25-year-old man who they say left the scene on a bicycle.
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this is believed to be the second game related shooting since august. san mateo police look for a gunman in an armed pet store robbery that sent one person to the hospital. it happened at pet smart store. officers on the scene said the gunmen shot a cashier while trying to rob the store. he was taken to the hospital with nonlife threatening injuries. vandals have struck again at the marine commie salmon institute releasing thousands of young salmon into the bay. the director of the salmon institute says someone cut the nets late friday night or saturday morning. in doing so, some 20,000 salmon swam away. the fish were being raised by volunteers and were scheduled to be released in the coming weeks. on monday the director says the monk of the nets of a 10 releasing 40,000 salmon. official raised by high school students and set for release at the end of the month turned
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holding is just around the corner. that means it time for the world championship pumpkin weigh off in half moon bay. this year's contest kicks off tomorrow morning. safeway is the organizer, and it offers a $5000 prize to any grower that can break the record for the world urges pumpkin right now. right now the record stands at 18 10.5. >> if you have a pumpkin patch on your agenda for today, pleasant weather expected for the afternoon are you low clouds all the way into the valley. patch a fog and dance in some cases. if you have an early morning drive, visibility beyond a quarter mile. be aware of this. we've got calm conditions outside. you see from this, temperature sitting in the 50s.
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not allowing it to escape you for oakland, a little cooler. >> partly cloudy skies expected. we are watching place. as it does brush our area and bring us maybe a few sprinkles. so we've got high clouds right little bit later today. the moisture will hold off until it looks like about didn't take a whole lot of left for us to
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about noontime, but we will be sunday afternoon. monday morning we wake up with the possibility of have high through the afternoon. it looks that we might see a few light sprinkles here hanging around the morning sum it up, we've got clouds this morning. still near 80 degrees for the afternoon chance for sprinkles moving in upper 60s and low 70s for the eastgate.
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we've got 76 san jose. on monday clearing out by tuesday afternoon. wednesday and we take a look at your lunchtime numbers coming up. and i thank you, rosemary. 740 warriors lace up their running shoes to support a good cause. it's the seventh for the foundation. >> the school year up and running, but does your child still the school supplies? how about this? a $39,000 backpack. if you want it, you are actually going to have to take you
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when you pursue industry-leading safety, you don't just engineer breakthroughs in simulation technology, you engineer amazing. ♪ good morning. i want one. oakland has mostly cloudy skies. >> well, a world without nuclear weapons. that's expected to be the call from 100 international leaders gathering this tuesday. it's all part of the global zero organization. that's hoping mark the 25th anniversary of a historic arms summit between then-president reagan and former soviet leader
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gorbachev. they came close to an agreement to get rid of their nuclear weapons back in 1986. secretary of state george shultz says a nuclear free world can't have them. a team from the international atomic agency arrived this morning. they are going to observe the massive decontamination effort underway after the market earthquake and tsunami damaged the nuclear plant. thousands of people still live away from their homes because of contamination from that plant. a senior fellow at stanford university could be the winner of the nobel prize for economics. a swedish noble gesture says paul romo is his top to win the $1.5 million award. economics prize is announced tomorrow. >> in our election 2012 coverage, another win for herman cain. he won the minnesota straw poll yesterday at the midwest republican leadership conference in
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bloomington. he captured 52% of the vote. michele bachmann came in second with a distant 12.2% of the vote. mitt romney took third place with a loving%. cement as to where they think the republican nominations are headed. in the advance of what is important for the caucus. >> kane also won the florida straw poll which has given his campaign momentum. he's tied with romney for first place in some polls. gop president candidate ron paul celebrating his own victory. the texas congressman one of poll in washington yesterday with 37 percent of the vote. he has also won straw polls here in california and in north carolina. texas governor rick. continuing to distance himself from the texas pastor who called mormonism a cult. while visiting iowa yesterday, their use as he did not share the belief held by pastor robert
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jeffers. jeffers made the colts comment on friday while introducing kerry at the summit in washington dc. both mitt romney and jon huntsman are mormon. >> a bad economy is not only having an impact on the living but also on the dead. corners off of across the country say they are seeing an increase in the number of people who are not claiming their deceased relatives in order to skip out on footing the bill. when that happens, it is the county that is usually responsible, depending on the state. >> the economy has just been so bad that people just haven't been able to stay and prepare for these things. >> a director of the oklahoma county social services because unclaimed bodies caused her to county about $12,000 last year. a professor of medicine says new recommendations for prostate cancer testing are creating confusion. the preventative services task force says he routinely is a testing did not save lives intended to lead to unnecessary treatments.
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dr. james brooks says new recommendations are based on an over interpretation of a few studies. he says people who don't get tested could end up with advanced stages. >> baby with his parents met with investigators once again yesterday two days after police said they had stopped cooperating. the couple insisted they just needed a break from questioning. investigators have searched the family's neighborhood, nearby woods, in a landfill. they say they have no solid leads or suspects. >> we have chased down the ones that have something to chase down. unfortunately, none of them have been good. >> lisa was reported missing early tuesday morning when her father came home from work and discovered she was not in her crib. the parents say they are organizing a reward hoping it will lead to
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new information. the legal problems continue for casey and penny. she spent her saturday being deposed in a civil lawsuit. anthony appeared via the internet from an undisclosed location for the questioning. >> clearly, annoyed, but composed, courteous, not rude, and not looking at me. >> anthony is being sued for defamation back in 2008. anthony told police that her daughter was kidnapped by a woman. gonzalez says anthony ruined her reputation with those claims. kasey anthony was acquitted of her garters murder earlier this year. >> this is going to be a big week for apple fans. the cupertino company will release its much anticipated iphone on friday. 200,000 phones have already been reserved by at&t customers who pre-ordered online on friday.
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at&t customers can still pre- order online but it will not ship for one to two weeks. verizon and sprint are also taking pre-orders. are they not everyone in this economy. mary kate -- the ocean -- mary kate and ashley olsen just released the backpack were $39,000. despite that price tag, the bag is flying off the shelves. we checked the company's website and they are, as you can see, completely sold out. >> i didn't get one. >> i saw you trying to get one. >> remembering michael jackson. who made a special appearance at controversial tribute concert to honor the king of pop. >> well, as you can see, low clouds and fog outside your door this morning giving you a sweeping view of even a little bit of you wear. plus, talk about what you can expect for the afternoon.
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>> thousands of fans pay tribute to the king of pop at the michael for ever concert this weekend. >> we are very happy to be here on this special night. >> about 50,000 fans turned out for the concert in wales. jackson's children were also there to celebrate their late father's legacy. jackson died in 2009. he was planning a comeback tour in london at the time of his death. sir paul mccartney may be saying i do for the third time. these here are live pictures from the town hall in london where the ceremony is taking place. it you can see a large crowd of fans waiting just to get a glance of the couple as they come outside. the former beatle is marrying
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nancy chevelle. the two are getting married at the same town hall where mccartney married his first wife who later died of cancer. >> a company that creates folds for the roses parade is going out of business after 25 years. the owner of charisma floats says they were forced to shut down after no orders came in for the upcoming pasadena new year's parade. a company has been supplying floats for about 14 years. in its really hard. it's kind of painful to be sitting on the sidelines for the first time. >> the company had to lay off three full-time employees and 15 part-timers. the sharks have started the new season with the wind. the phoenix coyotes were in town and the sharks got on the board first with this joke about the goal on the power play. he had two goals on the ninth. the sharks broke it open in the second scoring four goals including this one. he also had two goals in a 6-3
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victory over phoenix. the national league champions gets underway. in the american league, it could to -- it took to rain delays. the rangers had 3-nothing lame -- lee. after a 41 minute delay, the tigers tried to claw back scoring two runs before the rain started again in the same inning. when that happened, the game had to be delayed for another 69 minutes. the rangers were able to hold on and take game one with a 3-2 win. game two is tonight. >> southern california man has taken his love for beer and surfing to a very new level. requires and said he was at a bar when he came up with the idea to make a surf order out of beer cans. he took 72 cans and used glue and duct tape to stick it. he says it works just like a surf tour, but he says he may not be making a second serve were just
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yet. >> it was super hard to me. plus, you've got to drink so many beers. i'd have to have a pretty big party, which is doable. >> he's thinking about selling the beer surfboard or possibly keeping it as a keepsake area of crowds gathered at san francisco ocean beach for a battle of wits and creativity. this sand castle contest is the largest in northern california, and it does more than just inspire artists. money raised at the event goes to a nonprofit organization. it is amazing what they can build. time now is 7:56. let's go for a look at your weather. >> morning to you. waking up with low clouds outside, and that fog is thick in some spots. reporting some pretty thick fog visibility. you can see the city also dealing with plenty of gray. the forecast for today is really mild. partly cloudy to mostly sunny
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skies. between now and then, partial clearing to the morning hours. low 50s is where we start in some cases right around the north a. meantime, numbers in the low 60s, and then the bay and our inland areas will get into the mid and upper 60s for the noon hour. then at 4:00 in the afternoon we are near normal, once again. some of us in the upper 70s. a good-looking afternoon once we get rid of the gray. for the afternoon, a widespread low. 66 for the city. upper 60s and low 70s around the bay, and in the further inland, the warmer it's going to be. it's a nice day in areas around walnut creek and concord. the extended forecast here. we are now looking at the possibility of maybe some light drizzle as they start tomorrow morning. partly to mostly cloudy skies for monday. monday afternoon into evening, maybe even light showers lingering for them we try out and warm up wednesday and thursday.
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the tu. >> remembering a raider legend. how the nfl and bay area fans will pay tribute to al davis today. >> helping illegal immigrants and get financial aid for college. the response of republicans are planning after governor jerry brown signed the second half of the california dream act. ♪ [ female announcer ] is your medicare plan keeping up with you? ♪ since you've never been one to slow down, now through december 7th, you won't have to. it's faster and easier than ever to switch your medicare coverage to anthem blue cross. ♪ we've created medicare solutions that are just right for you. we have plans with low monthly premiums. plus you have the freedom to choose your own doctor and the comfort of knowing you are protected from high out-of-pocket costs. but this is a limited time offer.
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>> house and bay area raiders fans and sports bars per day for the first game without al davis. >> the search for a gunman who shot to students in their home telling one of them. what neighbors are saying about the victims. >> in the occupied wall street protests continue to spread three which bay area city is the next that dropped for a demonstration? >> complete bay area news coverage starts right now. this is ktvu mornings on two. >> good morning, everyone. >> i'm claudine wong. we are looking at a sunny day despite the cloudy start to the morning. a quick check on our forecast. good morning, rosemary. >> good morning. it's a bit looming, even some fog and making it tough to see in many spots along the coast line. we are seeing it in the north day. even dense fog.
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clouds and fog will eventually burn off. we look at partly cloudy skies for the afternoon. we are actually a little bit warmer than yesterday but will be a little cooler for the second half. you see there in the extended settle light rain and when you see that you might need another law coming up. >> fans in the bay area honoring al davis. allie rasmus live where big crowds are expected to remember the legendary figure at what is really a legendary local bar. >> we are inside at ricky's sports bar. it is known as a raiders bar. it's pretty clear if you look at some of the decorations and posters set up. the owners say yesterday was the news about davis death, and then fans started showing up. they expect an even bigger crowd out today. last night they climbed off
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part of the parking lot. they expect standing room only. that's why they have fences set up. they also have tents and tables and chairs set up out here as well. it was a similar story at raiders headquarters in alameda. that's where fans started gathering yesterday to pay their respects to al davis. davis died at the age of 82 yesterday. he was part of the raiders organization for nearly half a century, first as a coach, later as it's something controversial and very outspoken team owner. the owners of ricky's sports bar say the passing of davis has bought -- has brought many fans together. >> a lot of the new fans but mostly the old raiders fans that wanted to come somewhere where it felt like al was still around. >> some people wanted to see some of his tough, look at his picture, talk to other people that were around from the old days to the new days and how they felt about al. >> what is next for the team is
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undoubtedly something fans here at ricky's they will be talking about today, but the first thing is first, they have to get through the game that's happening at 10:00 our time. kelly restless, ktvu channel 2 news. >> passing of al davis raises questions about the future. davis on the 4017th of the raiders. image has told the san francisco comical the team will remain in the davis family and that there is a succession plan in place. davis leaves behind his wife and son. longtime oakland city leaders are remembering al davis. the raiders organization has spent most of it existence in oakland. in the 1980s the raiders moved south without legal approval after a battle over luxury boxes at the coliseum. raiders ended up returning to oakland in 1995.
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then whatever he knew about football, and i believe he knew a lot, i would leave that to his peers to get out of it. as a businessman, as a negotiator, particularly someone who had to work within a political environment, she was very good. >> others who gave his first firsthand say making money with secondary to him. former player john bella tells us he cares more about winning than any other owner in the nfl. we will have more on the passing of al davis throughout mornings on two. we also slideshow >> money. police investigate the second shooting this weekend. they say a 24-year-old man was shot and killed on dogwood weight yesterday night. two men were seen running from the scene and are still at large. that killing follows the ship shooting of a 36 euros man friday night. the victim is expected to survive. no arrests have been made in that case. >> police are searching for a gunman who shot a young couple in
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their home telling one of them and leaving the other fighting for her life. the shooting happened around 11:00 yesterday morning on golf third sheet. the man died from his injuries, and the woman is on life-support. the victims were 19 and 20-year- old students at san jose state university. >> they were really nice. they didn't bother anyone. you could say hi to them. >> the neighbor believes the couple was robbed, but police say they have not determined a motive. >> minutes before the shooting, police were called in to help the sheriff's deputy who opened fire on a suspected car key. police say the deputy was on routine patrol when he spotted 37-year-old omar moody in a white ford explorer. as the deputy approached the car, his dispatcher told him the car was stolen. the deputy says the eight was acting in a threatening manner so he fired several rounds. moody was not hit and was later found hiding in our training
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center and taken into custody. >> a new report says pg&e has been collecting money for pipe inspections that were never made. the san francisco chronicle is reporting the company earmarked $1.5 million to monitor and assess the risk of a plastic aspect called all the little pay. the company asked for $2 million per year. according to the article, records show pg&e did not do inspections of that specific type when it said it would. the company admits to spending nearly $300,000 of the money on administrative overhead for the program. >> the occupied protest is now coming to oakland. organizers are planning for a demonstration tomorrow at oakland's downtown plaza near city hall starting at 4:00 p.m. occupy protests have already taken place in san francisco, and clicking a demonstration this past thursday out by the federal reserve building. occupy protests also took place in san jose.
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police ordered protesters to leave by threatening citations and possible arrests. those protests called the order unfair. and in new york city, the original occupy role straight protest is still taking place. several thousand protesters marched yesterday. the march was peaceful and wouldn't -- and orderly unlike this past wednesday when dozens were arrested. last saturday 800 people were arrested after they crossed brooklyn bridge. >> protesters forced the closure of a museum. coming up in 10 minutes, why security guards say they had to use pepper spray out of the crowd. >> illegal immigrants are now eligible to receive financial aid to attend a state university after governor brown's nature on the second half -- signature on the second half of the act. the law all lost a legal immigrants to qualify for financial aid
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but only after all other legal residents have applied. >> to us this is really the first that and a historic trend to move forward, and we build from here. we are fighting for the federal dream act to pass. that way students can get a pathway to citizenship for themselves and families. >> could ask say the california dream act undermines the law and encourages illegal immigration. republicans promised to reveal the law through a ballot measure. >> good morning to you. waking up with gray skies. take a look at the fog in the city. even tough to see the city this. . it's very dense. if you have an early-morning drive, be careful out there. we will see this list even shall he burn off, but it takes some time. waking up warmer than yesterday. 57 oakland, 57 hayward area san jose checking in at 66 degrees. without that sunshine it probably doesn't feel as nice. satellite and radar without some changes in store.
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we've noticed this volatile flow beginning to take effect. we no longer see that rate. it impacts the the rain. mostly clear skies expected for us once today. we eventually will begin to see high clouds roll in and then the moisture is a little bit further back right here in this bright area of cloud cover. by monday night into early tuesday morning, late at her showers in our forecast for you let me show you what happens here. it looks like about noontime we watch this low cloud deck tilt back. we are hanging right off the coastline for sunday afternoon. a lot going on in the city. monday morning in addition to low clouds, we've got high clouds beginning to migrate overhead. we will continue to watch the rain to the north of us until about 5:00 in the afternoon. further north we might see scattered showers and then into the evening hours just small pockets appearing again and again that it will last until tuesday morning, tuesday afternoon.
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fewer forecast high is expected for today. a mild one overall. 77 sonoma, 73 san rafael. how about the east bay? here is 70 in oakland for the afternoon, 72 hayward. 76 expected for dansville. southbay, a nice one. 74 expected santa clara, and along the peninsula 73 expected at redwood city. 66 degrees this afternoon in the city. partly to maybe mostly cloudy skies through the afternoon. extended forecast taken care of today into tomorrow. looks like a few light showers into tuesday morning. wednesday and thursday looking really nice. low 70s for the coast, 80s for inland spots. we have your fleet week forecast coming up. >> time now is 8:10.
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the police department will debut its new headquarters today. the building is near ballinger county road. a grand opening celebration happens at 2:00 those who attend it it is of the new facility which includes an investigation, s.w.a.t., and k-9 units. >> banning cars from an entire city. why no one is allowed to drive in milan, italy for 10 hours. >> a new insight into a memo we are learning about. >> and i want to give you a live look outside at the traffic on the bay bridge spans. roads are expected to be busy. so far no problems. the clock says it all about. -- 8:11.
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>> good morning to you. i live look in the city. it looks that we've got a little bit of stuff in the distance. your forecast coming up. nato says to service members have been killed in an attack in southern afghanistan. the multinational force as it happened yesterday but no other details were released. it brings the total number of foreign troops killed 26. at least 475 coalition servicemembers have been killed in afghanistan this year. >> we are learning more about the predator strike. the new york times reports a legal memo circulated around the obama administration thought it would only be legal to kill him if it
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was determined he could not be captured alive. his death has sparked criticism with some people saying that u.s. should not be killing its own citizens without a trial. the obama administration is refusing to comment on the legal memo or its involvement in the strike that killed al lucky. >> new zealand has been rattled by another ehrlich -- earthquake. a 4.7 magnitude quake hit today. there are no reports of damage or injuries. christ church has been struck by a number of earthquakes during the past 13 months including a devastating magnitude 6.1 quake in february that killed 181 people. today's quake is the largest since june. >> police in riverside are investing in case after a woman was hit and killed by a train just seconds after shoving her baby stroller to safety. witnesses say the woman walked onto the tracks with a stroller after the crossing guard on strike are you the strollers wheeled became jammed on the tracks as the
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train approached. the woman struggled but was able to free the stroller and push her two-year-old to safety just before she was hit. the child was not hurt and is now in the care of her grandmother. >> the time now is 8:15 or yet a six-year-old skateboarder recovers this morning after he collided with a police car in santa rosa. it happened just north of howard street. the boy was taken to the hospital. we have called the police department and at this hour it is still unclear who was at fault. >> a sacramento man facing felony child endangerment charges after leaving a five-month-old baby in the car while he went on a date. police say the baby was locked in a hot car for at least 30 minutes while her 18-year-old father met up with someone at the mcdonald's across the street to a woman who was sitting next to the car called 911 after she noticed a baby girl was crying inside. >> the baby at that time was profusely sweating and was starting to go into somewhat of
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distress. >> emergency crews even say when the weather is mild, temperatures inside a locked car can reach beyond 100 degrees. police could not contact the baby's mother so that child was placed in protective custody. >> authorities have charged three men lived to be members of a breakaway on the script. they are accused of cutting off the hair and beards of other amish man. the kidnapping and burglary charges stem from one case, but police say they will make more arrests in that case. authorities believe the attacks were spurred by religion-based dissent. married on the shine at their beards grow. having it cut off is considered interesting integrating. hazmat crews were called to a wal-mart store in maryland after two women through toxic cleaning products at each other. one of the women poured leach and hides all on the other. shoppers had to be evacuated and 19 people had to be treated for exposure to toxic chemicals. >> the space is him in
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washington dc is expected to reopen today after pepper spray force the museum to shut down on saturday. a security guard used the pepper spray on protesters after they were told they could not take their signs inside. a dozen protesters had to be treated by medics. many protesters identify themselves as part of the occupied protest taking place across the country. >> middle-age, middle-class person. i think it's wrong. i think the government has been captured by special interests and corporations. >> no one was seriously hurt by the pepper spray. traffic is being banned from all streets in milan, italy for 10 hours today. it is an attempt to reduce smog in one of europe's most eluded cities. an estimated 120,000 vehicles will be affected. the ban is not popular with all environmentalists who argued that the city's public transportation system should be improved to discourage people from using their cars. >> the city of san diego is
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considered a republican stronghold. next year it could be the largest city in the nation to elect an openly gay rep of what the mayor. two that are running for mayor are openly gay. san diego republican leaders say a candidate's sexual orientation is irrelevant. the first openly gay minister in the presbyterian church was ordained today. gay rights supporters gathered for the ceremony in madison, wisconsin. there were also opponents who say homosexuals should not allowed to become clergymen. >> early voting starts on tuesday. voters can cast ballots at the elections office at city hall from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
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monday through friday. weekend voting will also be available on the two weekends before the november 8th election or the oakland city hall is celebrating its centennial this week. it was 100 years ago this coming thursday at the first cornerstone was laid down for the building. president howard taft was actually on hand for the ceremony. the building officially opened in 1914. at the time it was the nation's first high-rise government office to link and the tallest building west of the mississippi. most city employees will have the day off tomorrow. that means city offices, parks, and senior centers will not be staffed for you to closure is part of a union negotiated deal to up the city balance its budget. among the city employees that do it to work our parking attendants who will be issuing citations. >> a senior fellow at stanford university could be the winner of the nobel prize for economics. a swedish noble gesture says it's his top but to win the $1.5 million award. he could share with a harvard
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professor for their research on economic growth. the economics prize is going to be announced tomorrow. >> this will be a big week for apple fans. the cupertino company will release its much anticipated iphone for s on monday. 200,000 phones have been reserved. at&t customers can still pre- order the phone online, but it will not ship for one to two weeks. verizon and sprint are also taking pre-orders. >> the time now is 8:20 area it was an unexpected surprise for one family. the rescue effort it took to get that moose out of the backyard swimming pool. >> cloudy skies. we will breakaway to mostly clear skies. what you can expect for your neighborhood coming up. state farm. this is jessica.
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hey, jessica, jerry neumann with a policy question. jerry, how are you doing? fine, i just got a little fender bender. oh, jerry, i'm so sorry. i would love to help but remember, you dropped us last month. yeah, you know it's funny. it only took 15 minutes to sign up for that new auto insurance company but it's taken a lot longer to hear back. is your car up a pole again? [ crying ] i miss you, jessica! jerry, are you crying?
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>> it's only fall, but it's not impressive colorado. the weather is being blamed for a multicar paella. police date a bus slammed into the back of a minivan yesterday and that caused a chain reaction on the slick roads. altogether 10 vehicles were involved. five people were taken to hospitals. other parts of colorado saw more than 8 inches of snow. parents and children enjoyed a day of sledding and even making some snowmen or your residence they they don't usually get this kind of snowfall until hollowing. as i was telling you when i looked out there in 97, we had a blizzard and four or 5 feet of snow. so it happens. >> at least there is just some
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shine here. >> for the afternoon we are looking at sunshine, but we will see another bout of wet weather move our way. the models have changed in the last way for hours and we may see a few scattered showers by tomorrow afternoon. giving you a live look outside our doors where we deal with that low cloud deck as well as fog. partly cloudy skies for the afternoon. temperatures are slightly cooler are you blue angels will fly at 3:00 this afternoon so we look at partly cloudy skies and mild weather. maybe you are heading to see the 49ers play. it's a mild day with light wind. low 60s right along the coast line. 66 expected in the city for the afternoon. mid and even upper 70s. it's just going to be another gorgeous day. look at 76 for san jose. so it's nice there as well. the extended forecast here. we wake up with a low clouds and patchy drizzle. high clouds begin to pull in as well. and then for the afternoon, late showers in the forecast. it won't be a big deal but
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willing through -- will linger through tuesday morning. low 70s in the forecast period 80s inland. back to you. >> we learn more about the pilot forced to ditch a small plane in the pacific ocean. charles brian miller ran out of fuel as he flew from monterey to hawaii. he radioed the coast guard on friday to warn them and they sent a plane ready for a possible rescue. the coast guard urged him to go at a low angle to the water and touched on parallel to the waves. he was then able to crawl out of the cockpit and was picked up by a helicopter. take over this video. look at that unexpected guest which surprised a new hampshire home owner. that moose took a dip in the pool and had to be rescued after getting stuck in that backyard swimming pool or that it did take a team of police, firefighters, and fish and game officials. he was a little entertainer but he
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was unharmed. >> the family of the man accused of the deadly cupertino quarry shootings is speaking out. the statements they have released to the victims and the answers they are demanding from police. >> coming up, how some bay area fans in sports bars are preparing for the first raiders game without team owner al davis. ñsxóxgñ
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ports buyer in san leandro where they are preparing for quite a large crowd. >> rookies sports bar is known as a raiders bar which is pretty clear from all of the raiders memorabilia and posters they have inside, but outside today the owners are preparing for what they expect to be standing room only crowd of raiders fans. they have after -- they've actually ordered off a section here. upon with sports bars like this, fans have also been gathering at raiders headquarters in alameda. yesterday they came by throughout the day to pay their sex to davis. davis died at the age of 82 yesterday. he was part of the raiders organization for nearly half a century. first as its coach and later as it sometimes controversial and outspoken team owner. the owners of ricky's sports bar say davis 's passing has brought many fans together. take a look at what they expect
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later today. >> a lot of people. you know, the first game without al. everybody wants to see them win. he started the whole thing. spent inside rickey's, they have sort of a shrine to al davis. a case full of photos, signatures, memorabilia, some of which was brought by some of the fans who showed up here yesterday. in alameda team has invited raiders fans to join them at their headquarters at 6:00 to greet the players as they return from their game and texas so they can all come together and remember al davis. the raiders play the texans and houston today at 10:00 hour time. allie rasmussen the ktvu. >> the oakland raiders organization released a statement. it reads in part, al davis was unique, a maverick, a giant among giants, at true legend among legend. the brightest are among stars, a hero, a mentor, friend.
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it goes on to say the fire that burns brightest in the raiders organization, the will to win will continue to blaze through the legacy of the great al davis. complete coverage on the death of al davis including a slideshow of his career on our website. just click on the al davis tab. >> family and friends of the man accused in a deadly quarry shooting in cupertino will hold a protest in front of the sheriff's office today. police say sharif all men opened fire on his coworkers at the cement plant early wednesday morning. three people were killed and six were wounded. a sharif was shot to death by sheriff deputies a day later. today's protest is to demand more details about the shooting. meanwhile, his relatives are offering their condolences to the victims families. they released this statement, there are no words that can express how very sorry we are or how badly we feel. we don't understand why this
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happened, and we truly wish that we could change the charger defense of this week. >> one man is in jail after a gang related shooting in half moon bay. it happened friday night on willow avenue. sheriffs office arrived at the scene and found a man with gunshot wounds to his torso. deputies here are instead a 29-year-old man who they say left is seen as if i left the scene on a bike. police are looking for a gunman in armed pet store robbery that sent one person to the hospital. it happened at the pet mart store on the 3500 block of el camino. a gunman shot the cashier while trained to rob a store. she was taken to the hospital with nonlife threatening injuries. vandals have struck again. thousands of young salmon have been leased into the bay. the director says someone cut the nets late friday night or early saturday morning. in doing so, some 20,000 salmon
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swam away. the director says someone cut the nets of a pen releasing 40,000 salmon last monday. the fish were raised by high school students. >> medical marijuana businesses wanted employment opportunities at job fair. it was day two of the job fair yesterday. one of the organizers of the child expo says the marijuana job market is a growing field read it just holds it does not get sidelined by a recent threat by the federal government to crack down. >> there is only one state out of 50 states who are going to need workers are you we are trying to find people worldwide that want to help work in this industry and service this industry. we are hoping to create jobs. we hope that the federal government won't interfere. >> organizers say some of the jobs available includes position in testing labs, dispensaries, garden shops come and law firms. >> authorities are warning of a new way teenagers might be sneaking alcohol. only theirs.
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they are being soaked in the liquor which then becomes undetectable in candy. officials want parents to be informed of what their children might be doing to sneak alcohol. >> teens are very creative, intelligent, and can find ways to sneak alcohol past about so they can and just more than they know they are interesting because they are taking handfuls of candy. >> san benito county has applied for federal grant to help prevent underage drinking. >> national fire prevention week begins today. we will be holding open houses. the purpose of the open house is to educate families about the dangers of fire ants it just tips on how they can be prevented. san jose the lead was damaged by fire last night. a fire broke out after 8:00 at the commercial building on san antonio and 24th street. firefighters say it took more than two hours to knock down. the building appeared to be abandoned and no one was hurt. >> the blue angles will soar
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across the sky above the bay once again today. thousands of people are expected to show up to the waterfront to see the big show. the annual celebration honors the men and women of the u.s. navy, marine corps, and coast guard. at one officer says fleet week is also a great way to recruit. >> i think this is a awesome work routing tool. it allows the public to see the range of services at the navy does. >> ship tours will be open today and tomorrow and the airshows start at 12:30 today. >> this is video of last year's event and this year's contest kicks off tomorrow morning. safeway is the organizer of the way off. offering a $5000 prize to any grower that can break the record for the world's largest pumpkin for you right now that record stands at
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1800. >> weekend warriors only sub their running shoes to support a good cause. the event includes a 5 k and 10- k and both start at 9:00 a.m. there's also going to be a tiny chart for the smaller runners. today's event benefits the fremont education foundation. >> good morning to you. it's a nice day for a run for your starting out cool. in most quizzes -- most cases it's cloudy. a little sunshine trying to peek through essentially burning off to sunny skies. for now we are mostly gray. dense fog reported in some areas. we are seeing it on the coast. you can see the winds are very calm. just a late southwest of the braves -- breeze. 54 oakland, 58 san jose, 54 livermore, north a1 or because
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of the low clouds, but it will shave off some afternoon highs. 55 in napa, 51 santa rosa. the partly cloudy skies becoming in the afternoon and then we may even see the possibility of rain. let me show you one. why about noontime it looks like most of us deal with mostly sunny skies. we will have the low cloud deck wondering. tomorrow morning is when we see bigger changes. we may wake up with low cloud cover and in the high clouds begin to spread overhead. most of the day we remain dry, just mostly cloudy. by the afternoon it looks like over the north daylight showers will arrive. you see it just kind of pop up and dance around the area monday night into tuesday morning. could see it for the morning dry on tuesday. this time we were back up into the 80s in some cases. so for today we've got the fall, we've got the clouds.
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inland areas are still quite nice and warm. a process these two near 80 degrees. perhaps a few speckles maybe in time for the drive home. forecast highs, a little cooler than yesterday. petaluma 77, 74 in napa. upper 60s, low 70s. areas right on walnut creek. it 77 livermore as well as pleasanton. 76 san jose, 74 santa clara. along the peninsula, 66. 71 in san bruno. winds will remain light along the coast. could be a little dusty in the afternoon. bring along the sweatshirt if you plan to go to the beach. extended forecasts sunday into
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monday. we notice those changes taking place. maybe some light rain. shouldn't be a whole lot. wednesday and thursday, low 70s in the forecast for areas along the coastline. mid 80s. actually meaning a little bit above average for areas along our valley stretch. we will look at the lunchtime numbers for you coming up in a bit. >> looking good. another casualty of a bad economy. some corners are seeing an increase of unclaimed dead bodies. who ends up footing the bill when the families don't want to ask. >> first, all i looked outside. it still a little foggy. as you see, traffic moving well. state farm. this is jessica. hey, jessica, jerry neumann with a policy question.
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jerry, how are you doing? fine, i just got a little fender bender. oh, jerry, i'm so sorry. i would love to help but remember, you dropped us last month. yeah, you know it's funny. it only took 15 minutes to sign up for that new auto insurance company but it's taken a lot longer to hear back. is your car up a pole again? [ crying ] i miss you, jessica! jerry, are you crying? no, i just, i bit my tongue. [ male announcer ] get to a better state. text save to 7-8836. [ cellphone rings ] cut! [ monica ] i have a small part in a big movie. i thought we'd be on location for 3 days, it's been 3 weeks. so, i used my citi simplicity card to pick up a few things. and i don't have to worry about a late fee. which is good... no! bigger! bigger! [ monica ] ...because i don't think we're going anywhere for a while. [ male announcer ] write your story with the new citi simplicity card. no late fees. no penalty rate. no worries. get started at citisimplicity.com.
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>> good morning to you. a live look. you see all the fog and low clouds hanging over the area. >> the search continues for a 10-month-old missouri girl missing for nearly a week or your baby lisa's parents met with investigators once again yesterday, two days after police said they stopped cooperating. the couple insisted they just needed a break from questioning. investigators have searched the family's neighborhood, nearby woods, and a landfill. they say they have no solid leads or so is x.
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>> we have received over 200 leads up to this point. we have chased the ones that have actually got something to chase down. again, i have to say the same thing. none of them have led to anything good. >> lisa was reported missing early tuesday morning when her father came home from work and discovered she was not in her crib. the parents say they are organizing a word hoping it will lead to new information. >> time now is 8:43. legal problems continue for eight -- perkasie avenue. anthony appeared via the internet from an undisclosed occasion for the questioning. >> really unknow aide, but composed, courteous, not rude, and not looking at me. >> anthony is being sued for defamation. back in 2008, anthony told police that her daughter was kidnapped by a woman named gonzalez.
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catholicism than a ruin her reputation with those claims. kasey anthony was acquitted of her daughter's murder earlier this year. >> that economy not only has an impact on the living but also on the bed. corners offices say they are seeing an increase in the number of people who are not claiming their deceased relatives in order to use get footing the bill. when that happens, it's the county that usually is responsible, depending on the state. >> the economy has just been so bad that people just haven't been able to save and prepare for these things. >> the director of oklahoma county social services says unclaimed bodies cost the county about $12,000 last year. >> time now is a 45:00. in libya the battle for the city may soon be coming to an end for your rebel fighters appear close to capturing the city sirte. it is good off his hometown. it's one of the two remaining cities in the country still
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seeing consistent fighting between rebels and loyalists. in japan team from the agency arrived in the morning to observe the massive decontamination effort now underway after the march earthquake and tsunami damage the fukushima nuclear plant. thousands of people are still living away from their homes because of contamination from that plan. it world without nuclear weapons. that's expected to be the call from 100 international leaders gathering at the reagan library this tuesday. if all part of an organization helping mark the 25th anniversary of a historic arms summit between resident rancor and -- reagan and gorbachev. they came close to an agreement to get rid of nuclear weapons back in 1986. >> in our election coverage this morning, a controversial statement putting texas governor rick perry on the defense and ron paul has
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come out on top in the latest straw poll. reporter doug mcilwain reports in washington dc. it >> reporter: ron paul winning days among social conservatives. 600 richard to vote. it statements there is a whole generation of americans right now rising up and saying, we were on the right track at one time. this gets back on that track. let's were stored liberty to this country and prosperity and peace. >> coming in second, herman cain was surging in the polls. the results weren't as good for some of the big-name candidates. rounding out the pack, rick santorum with 16%. rick perry 8%, michelle bockman and 8%. romney was only 4%, newt gingrich with 3%, and huntsman 0%. 1% undecided.
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a marks regarding religion. a prominent dallas pastor supporting. creating a firestorm saying the mormon faith, by a theological definition, they are a quote or the jon huntsman and mitt romney are both mormon. romney making light of the comments. >> we should remember the decency and civility are factors. poisonous language doesn't advance our cause. skip that tracking on those comments. when asked if he thought mormonism was a cult, rick perry responded, no. he was then asked again by reporters trailing him. >> reporter: . campaign scrambling to defend themselves on the saying it was the values voter summit that shows there are french introduced. fox news. >> there's a chance that the first .12 presidential primary could be held in 2011 or your new
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hampshire says it is considering moving its primary to december. that state is traditionally the first two will this primary. nevada has said it plans to hold caucuses and yuri for teen. a decision from new hampshire is expected by the end of the month. >> thousands of fans pay tribute to the king of pop at the michael forever concert this weekend. about 50,000 fans turned up at the concert in wales. jackson's children were there to celebrate their late father's legacy. >> we are very happy to be here on this special night to honor our father. >> jackson died in 2009 at the age of 50. he was planning a comeback tour in london at the time of his death. >> a former bass player for the band wheeze or has died. chicago police say mikey welsh was found dead in his hotel room
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yesterday afternoon. autopsy results are expected later today. police say there is nothing to indicate foul play. welsh was with the band from 199-82-2001. he was 40 years old. correct shot a through it said it through, but he through the care of 94-year-old actress was rushed to a hot hospital yesterday. her husband claims she has a high fever but says she was responding well to antibiotics. she has been in and out of a hospital since last year when she broke her hip falling out of bed. her right leg was amputated in january after it became infected. >> time now is 8:50. sir, paul le carre is married with him. this is new video from about 20 minutes ago. even c mccartney walking out of the london registry as husband and wife. the 69-year-old and a 51-year- old american had been dating for four years. even see a big crowd greeting them outside. this is mccartney's third
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marriage. an interesting note, today would have been mccartney's former bandmate john lannan 71st birthday. >> it is unusual way to ride a wave. how one southern california man combined his love for serving with his love of the year. >> despite the low clouds and fog, we look at another nice day. coming up, the afternoon temperature expected for your area and why you may need that umbrella in the coming days.
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>> routes gathered at san francisco ocean beach for what creativity in the sand. the same castle contest is the largest in northern california and it does more than just inspire artists. the money raised goes to a nonprofit organization that funds are programs at bay area schools. a company that creates floats for the annual turned in pasadena is going out of business after 25 years. the owners of charisma floats say they were forced to shut down after no orders came in for the upcoming pasadena new year's parade. the company has been supplying floats for the annual tournament of roses parade for about 14 years. >> it's really hard. it's really kind of painful to be sitting on the sidelines of the first time. >> the company had to lay off their three full-time employees and 15 part-timers. apparently, not everyone is suffering in a tough economy.
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check out this back pack. mary kate and ashley ocean issued this backpack. $39,000. the biggest flying off the shelves. look at that. it says sold out right on the company's website. the san jose sharks have started their new season off with a win. the famous coyotes were at the tank. it was the sharks on the tank board first. the sharks broke it open in the second. scoring four goals, including this 1 by andrew. he also had two goals over the coyotes. the national league championship series gets underway with the st. louis cardinals traveling to milwaukee to face the brew crew in game one. the american leg, it took two rain delays, but the rangers eventually took down the tigers. rangers had a 3-0 lead when the rain stopped the play.
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the tigers tried to claw back scoring two runs before the rain once again started to come down in that same exact inning. the game was delayed for another 69 minutes. when play resumed, the angels were it -- game one was a 3-2 win. >> is a 55:00. a southern california man has taken his love for beer and surfing to a new level. he came up with the idea to make a surfboard out of beer cans. he said it took about a week to build, but it works just like a regular surf word. but he says he may not be making a second surfboard just yet. >> it was super hard to make. plus, you got to drink so many beers. i have to have a pretty big party, which is doable. >> he is thinking about selling that or possibly keeping it as a keepsake or you. >> surfers around here had to
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ocean beach. the fox delivers a little bit right now. >> is thick out there this. . many of us waking up without the sunshine and kind of missing it. it will be back in afternoon. called hug the coast most of the day. into the 9:00 hour we will be sitting still. a little cloudy and cool. by noontime, partly cloudy skies expected. low 60s for the coastline. upper 60s around the bay and inland area for the afternoon we will bounce back, once again. the butchers sitting in the 70s. your afternoon highs are mostly sunny skies. 74 expected for napa. low 70s oakland as well as hayward. mid and upper 70s conquered and livermore. along the peninsula is mild. 66 in the city. if you are out in afternoon to see the blue angels fly around
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3:00, partly cloudy skies. we noticed an increase in the clouds, maybe a little drizzle tomorrow morning area by monday night, maybe light rain showers. it's going to be quick for you we get rid of it by tuesday morning into the afternoon and then more mop. abc the forecast for the valley. >> on broad or no umbrella? >> it could be hit or miss. >> everyone's crossing fingers for good weather. >> that's going to do it for us this sunday morning. thanks for watching. >> get outside. have a great day, everyone.
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