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>> reporter: the estimated loss is about $100,000. best buy issued a statement today. best bbuy is cooperating with authorities and doesn't comment on open investigations. eúaishm8zt#$ñí'j/ in trouble with the law. >> who goes and buys an i-pad, a new one, from a guy on the corner? >> reporter: any deal to good to be true often is. jade hernandez. >> right now on the website, watch the video that we got of the best buy burglary. look for the link at the top of the home page. a third suspect in a black friday shooting in a wal-mart parking lot turned himself in today. policbsay tony phillips and detwayne watson are under detwayne watson are under arrest and an 18-year-old gave ç
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murder and robbery. the shooting victim has been release from the hospital. >> mayor signals she is ready for a tough fight to keep the oakland a's in her city. we are live with the new plans revealed today that the mayor hopes will make the team stay. >> reporter: a lot of a fans want their team to stay in oakland so today the mayor and other leaders reminded them and major league baseball they are work on two possible sites to build a new ballpark bfor the a's. oakland city leaders want to keep their team at home. +%"? the cole such into a sports and entertainment complex. >> entertainment, shopping.
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>> reporter: similar to the one around the staples center. a second possible site would be near jack london square. >> a site that works on the waterfront. we have a plan to get the ballpark open by 2016 and we just need a party on the other side of the table. >> breporter: a spokesman said our main focus is on building a new ballpark in san jose. 7ñxi@x owners. that gives some fans hope. since the a's started talking about leaving three years ago the t-shirts have been big sellers. >> it's because they are a fans but also oakland fans. >> reporter: leaders say they won't pay for either of the projects using money from the general fund. they seemed confident that the products will be paid for with a combination of redevelopment
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funding, private financing bonds. live boakland. >> management for the warriors said it's not ruling out a ? playing facility. >> reporter: san francisco city officials are laying the ground work for warriors to team up to build a new arena south of at&t park. the baseball club owns the rights to that lot. the mayor presided over a meeting of both teams yesterday. the director of the economic development office said the city is not in a position to contribute to the project. >> new, wall net creek police arrested a teacher on the b campus of diablo view and sent out a statement saying he confessed to having sex with a km98heyg$m,ñw
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teacher. >> police arrested a man for killing a 70-year-old roommate allegedly. he was found dead yesterday in his apartment on garden drive. they believe he was killed in week but don't have an exact date. they tracked down his roommate in southern california and arrested him. >> a 1-year-old boy injured during a shoot out was taken off life support today. paul chambers live at children's hospital with how the family is bfriends are marking the boy's passing. >> reporter: it was a little the boy off life support. hebritney talked about the fight her son endured. >> i got to be strong for him. he is a fighter.
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>> reporter: two weeks ago he was shot in his farm's arms in the parking lot of a store. police say a group was filming a rap music video when three people came up and shot hiram and six others. >> shooting, it needs bto end. i shouldn't have to loose my baby to a gun shot. cr most of all let god take his. >> reporter: police haven't arrested anyone in connection with the shooting but have taken several into custody as persons of interest on unrelated charges. moments after word spread hiram wasn't alive family member and supporters released balloons in his honor. his mother has his foot print on her arm. >> i wish we could end this i don't want anybody else to go through this. >> reporter: now in three weeks
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he would have turned btwo but instead of that they are planning his funeral. if you know anything about this 4>[d'xoçn1#k we first told you about last night at six has been found safe. police say a tip led them to the vallejo home today. officers say they found her inside. the sheriff's department said she left a voicemail on a family member's phone shei saying she had been kidnapped. no arrests have been made. >> occupy oakland said its planned action at the port of oakland monday won't be any other protest but part of a west coast blockade on shipping. we are live in oakland with bho port workers are preparing. bôr5tk
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planning to do it again but bigger, much bigger. they plan a west coast port blockade on monday. the goal, shut down ports alaska to san diego, like thousands of protesters did at the port of oakland last month. >> by shutting down the port we shut down their proactivity. . >> reporter: the port dale a activity totals $8.5 million. it opposes the blockade and took out an add in bpapers trying to get support. >> we don't see how shut down of the port will help in any how does that hurt anybody but us? >> reporter: a truck driver thinks he will loose $300 if he can't work monday. can you afford that? >> no. especially at christmas. >> reporter: officially the long shore man union isn't supporting the strike. some members say that doesn't
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mean they oppose it and many support it. >> we are in a state of emergency for the working class. american workers are living lives of quiet desperation. >> reporter: b say short term losses are the only way to get long term gains. >> we are calling on port k?t consensus among unions. the teachers union is supporting the action, the aflicio isn't. reporting live. ktvu channel 2news. >> the area around a berkeley apartment building reopened today. the building was gutted by a five alarm fire last month and then demolished. it was closed for safety reasons but now the streets open. officials say the area next to the building still off limits. >> a 5,000 dollar reward
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officered for information on using in the i-pad. the ruling gives damages to motorola. >> supporters of overturning the dream act are close to getting it on the november 2012 ballot. the campaign says it's well on its way to meeting the required q! wb>úlillegal #ñc= eávra>yéaneed the h the dream act would provide but
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critics point to a report that say itself will cost millions of dollars more than projected. >> most people will have a real issue with that. we can't take our of our own citizens, veterans, and the people we have out of work. >> the campaign has until january 6th to collect the signatures. >> movement along the haywood fault caused this crack in the community center and now it'll be part of a quake exhibit and tour open to the public. >> temperatures dropping rapidly right now. coming up the area that will be subfreezing overnight and when shower chances could be added to your weekend forecast.
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a sheriff adept spokesman said the man broke an arm and a leg and at this hour there is no word on his condition or what may have caused that accident. >> the lab tech accused of stealing cocaine from the police drug lab appeared in court today. a judge set bail for deb half madden at $25,000. she pled not guilty to charges of obtaining illegal >>ñdrugs #oj:wfraud [oc. a bmrjñr,b+ynevada íkuzñjud throw members of rival motorcycle clubs to stand trial together for the death of a hell's angel leader. . two others are facing charges. >> a building slowly cracking apart just above the haywood fault is about to reopen as the first of it's kind exhibit. robert honda live with a closer look. one day before the public
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revealing. >> this community center back in 1962. long before tech could tell 12( what was underneath like what "zf now the past mistake will make a future science exhibit. this long winding crack shows clearly what happens when a concrete building sits on a major fault linen. this case the community center at lake elizabeth right above the hayward fault moving in opposite directions of the widening crack. ongoing damage forced the city to close part of the building in the 70s but now a nonprofit group has turned iinto a public exhibit called the faulted floor. >> it's one of a kind in the í !9oof zjten t[z "zc every year by
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about five millimeters a year. >> reporter: starting tom tomorrow it'll be part of a city wide tour. >> this just -- was kind of cool. it was just every time i brought kids here, it brought on a discussion. >> reporter: as interesting as they can be, fault related damage isn't something they like to promote but exhibit coordinators praised fremont for embracing the floor instead of hiding or destroying it. >> its part of our history and we thought it was a good thing. schools becoming to learn about fremont. bottom ri!92wline rx# >> bótcwith it and have to deal with it. you do that through education. >> reporter: the group is raising money to expand the exhibit. the revealing of the floor takes place tomorrow at the community center at two. live in fremont. >> california's budget outlook is better than expected but still far from being in the
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black. the state controller reports that through november the state brought in another $531 million in personal income taxes and $58 million in corporate taxes but to spending, nearly $2 billion more than projections, california's general fund is a billion dollars short. é;,)uxa wtgftreaty )ñzsig who optimism. others have yet to sign it. the dow closed the day up almost 187 points, the nasdaq gained 50 points. >> officials eliminating the wait for affordable auto insurance. the office announced proof of insurance cards for participants in the low cost program will be available at select insurance offices. participants used to have to wait two weeks to quiet them in the mail. three top google executives say they will foot the bill for restoring hanger one. they own a company called ht11
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and lease space at the field. :7u$95( rthe costs term lease restoring their 8 private planes including two jets. it's thought the restoration will cost $33 million. >> last year there were only four spare the air days wore for the winter. we have already tied that. a spare the air for saturday, the 4th day in a row. it means bay area residents can't light wood fires because they say tiny particles can contribute to pollution. mark in for bill martin. >> its right, changing continues but over the past few days we have been talking about that stable weather pattern. you see that haze and that's why we have 9 the air
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night across the bay area. we have mostly clear skies, few high clouds could sweep in to the area from the south and west. for the most part clear conditions across most of the area. temperatures are dropping off rapidly. a look at the current numbers for the 6:00 hour. look at fairfield, 44 degrees. santa rosa 48, livermore in the upper 40s at 49. 6:00 and back down to the 40s you know if will be a cold night. the satellite and radar, few high clouds from the south and from the west. first thing tomorrow morning we will have partly cloudy and 0z@# subfreezing neí
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mostly cloudy on sunday, cooling trend will continue. this will be the coolest of the weekend on sunday and we have the chance of scattered showers. here is the updated forecast model, a few high >÷amx-fñk@t0tñ addition to patchy 8difog, osy thing tomorrow morning at 7:00 into afternoon. the sun cloud mix, still nice across the area, and then into sunday morning, few showers, least approaching the coastline and will take this into the afternoon hours by three and four and we could dodge the rain drops in to the afternoon hours, mostly on the light side we could have a few moderate cells. for tomorrow will be dry, partly cloudy, patchy fog, saturday out saturday in the 30s and then into the afternoon hours sun cloud mix and temperatures on average about three to six degrees cooler than today's highs. that means san jose 57, san mateo around 56 and here is the ifq=b13n.oc>kextended lkñforecast.
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sunny, ómtk-there rain cloud into sunday to reflect the shower chances, maybe a lingering sprinkle into monday and then partly sunny on tuesday, there is a slight chance of a shower into wednesday of next week. its been nearly two weeks of rabe rain free weather. strange for this time of year. you want to look for the umbrella into sunday. >> this morning i was hiking in the water shed and i noticed how low phoenix lake was and how there wasn't any really rain. is it going to affect the snow? >> lot but maybe down the road we expect more [gi own. ccup closing up shop. citizen cake is cutting back it's midweek hours before closing at the end of the year. the owner chef has appeared on several cooking shows and said the move from hays valley was
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. bay area stars on hand to ring the salvation army bail at union square. . >> rita williams helped out collecting money in front of macy's. the red kettle collection was started in san francisco more than a hundred years ago by a salvation army captain. >> he put a crab pot out to collect change from people and from that he was able to provide meal to 300 people. >> 83-cents of every dollar goes to providing services for
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area. >> that's always a great event. >> fred is in tonight for mark ibanez the warriors are playing christmas and we have news to talk about already. >> first they are back in camp and back at work for a change and the mark jackson era officially started today. the warriors new head coach had just nine signed players in camp but it seemed to be a hearty two and a half hour session. his pet project is establishing a strong defense. the subject during the lock out was andrea and elliot. both of them were always mentioned as trade bait but they here in oakland. >> every year i go through that. so just a --. >> like i said i will go -- move me, i don't get into all that. i willest them have -- i just
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handle what's on the court. i want to be a golden state warriors. i love it here and -- just a play. >> unclear of the concept, charlie bell arrested in michigan yesterday because he was drunk at his dui hearing. charlie appeared drunk at dui hearing. it was an -- he golden state was expected to release him and this éxputs his #8ñentire caree danger. jeremy !z2zplynn was waived. a's have done n traded good player just before his big pay race and today that was trevor cahill. they traded for jarrod parker, ryan cook. cahill finished 12-4 but made the all-star team. he earned half a million dollars this year but gets a three million dollar raise this
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coming season, all on arizona. that's sports for this early friday night. >> all right. thank you. >> thank you for trusting ktvuy "z2 the latest ú> >> and out the weekend extra cab for a complete list of events going on this weekend including festivals in your neighborhood. thank you for watching.
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