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then he forced him in hñto ámzt club in a threatening manner. lee grabbed club and ran outside where he saw police who tried in vain to stop brown who had car jacked the toyota camry. >> said stop, no stop. >> he fled, ran over a police bike. the bike is onto ground over there and he drove across capitol expressway. >> reporter: lee didn't get injured but is in pain. >> scared? >> me -- yeah. >> >> reporter: police describe brown as um@
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camry. he is armed with a gun. >> amtrak and union pacific police are investigating the death of a person hit by a train earlier today. the victim's identity has not been released. he was killed around 1:30 this afternoon on the train tracks north of davis street. investigators say it's not clear why that person was on the tracks in the first place. >> a grand jury has indicted a 27-year-old union city woman on charges she murdered michelle lei. the indictment allows prosecutors to move ahead without a pleiomery hearing for her. investigators say she killed lei in may after months of searching ÷óñher body was found "zj in court a judge set january 20th as the date for her to enter a plea. >> it happened on national television. not once but twice and the mayor says it was embarrassing. what we learned about the cause of the first power outage at
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candlestick and the key questions that still remain. >> reporter: take a look at the power pole and the lines above me. pg&e said this was the main problem last night but there is still a number of mysteries about why the stadium went dark. > we all had a national embarrassment for this. >> reporter: the embarrassment as the mayor put it came at about 5:20 last night with an outage that cut power to candlestick park. pg&e officials today said the initial outage was caused when this line separated from its cell but they don't know why. >> sometimes it can just be to much corrosion. we are in a caustic area . >> reporter: everybody stayed
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put. a second electric circ, it lit up the park but another outage delayed the game again. >> with the second one, preliminary indications is that it doesn't appear that there >> there is nothing we know that indicates that the power failure was cause by city equipment. >> reporter: they said it's not clear why residents served by the same circuit didn't loose power. they called a meeting tonight of the utilities commissions. >> i was very saddened. to have it happen on the night of our only monday night game. >> now coming up at six the changes the mayor said they are planning in case of another outage. for now reporting live david
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stevenson. . >> everybody was calm. players and coaches just rolled with it and -- also impressed with the -- the fans in the stadium too. lights go out and -- i thought they kept their composure. >> reporter: we will have a live report at 5:30 more from coach harbaugh and reaction from fans. >> congress today dashes any hopes for a quickened to the payroll tax cut crisis. the house rejected a stop gap bill to extend the cuts and unemployment benefits for two months. as scott mcfarland report itself nothing is done all of us will pay more in taxes as of the first of the year. kzót>é"çysw
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even though both sides remain split and there is no tax cut deal. it was silent. no protesters and so close to christmas we couldn't even find tourists. inside the chamber a spectacle. >> what is happening here today is shameful, it is a disgrace. it is unreal t is unbelievable. >> reporter: one democrat held up a stocking. >> the republicans have something to put in it. they have a lump of caal. dr=@avdk"jaand the ñcc[qñzjhhnñ common 4mdlu different. this time there nz?zy÷ók!azis n holidays and taxes are still set to rise. local republicans voted against a last ditch effort to extend the tax cut two months they said it was to short. they said the senate shouldn't have left town after proposing
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it. bay area democrats said that is a political stunt. >> they will hold american families hostage, the economy hostage and that's just unfortunate because i hear when i'm home is can't you come together. >> reporter: what happens next in congress could return after the new year's pass the extension and reimburse everybody for the money they lost but one said that would be unpopular with the many are working through the holidays. christmas included. ktvu channel 2news. >> the president was furious over today's house vote. he made a surprise appearance in the white house press room and told republicans it is time now to put politics aside. >> let's not play brinksmanshim, the american people are tired of it. they.better. >> reporter: the president called on the house republican leadership to bring the senate bill back up for a vote and give americans the assurance
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they need this holiday season. the speaker of the house said it's still in the president's court. >> now it's up to the president to show real leadership. he said he won't leave town for -kñ5ffññngñ--ñ-ñ- call on senate democrats to go back into session. >> reporter: today's house vote kicks the bill back to the senate. republican lawmakers calling for a house senate conference committee to take up the issue. if the tax cuts expire on january 1st it would mean a loss of about a thousand dollars a year for almost 160 million americans. >> encouraging signs out of europe drove stocks up today. spain pulled off a successful )ñand ñb:sp÷ off a successful in 2u germany í)çou,3ç>[nhelping ç "ze
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a surprisingly strong report on the housing market also spurred wall street to its best day this month. the nasdaq gained 81 points. shoppers we spoke to said they are confident the economy is recovering. coming up at 5:45 we talked with an economist about the mood on the street and the sign things mechanicking up. >> the obama administration is expanding sanctions against the iran shipping industry. it's related to international efforts to try to pressure iran to give up to develop nuclear weapons. the treasurey department added ten shipping companies to a list that freezes any assets they have in united states y "z with those nñ/j:+zcompanies. í9z tv is show these images today of him in a glass coffin during a ceremony. his son and successor was among the government and military officials there today who paid
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their respects. he died of a heart attack saturday. the country is in an 11 day period of mourning. >> fundraising continues at this hour for the family of an officer killed last month a ban last night pizza restaurants in walnut creek held fundraising. they say they raised about $2,100 though they say could go higher. today chevy's restaurant in vallejo is donating a 4th of its food receipts to help the officer's family. >> there is new tough talk about stopping protesters the next time they go to the port of oakland . >> no rain in the forecast. its going to continue very cold overnight. patchy fog, patchy frost, freezing temperatures.
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i will show you where the coldest spots will be.
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. the city council of oakland is expected to take up a strongly worded resolution to try to keep protesters from shutting down the port of oakland again just like they did last week. we are live outside chambers where there could be a heated a able to get inside the chambers right now bringing you the live picture as people start to fill in, expected to get going here in the next 15 minutes or pñ@)s this new resolution dl direct the (lzcity administrat to >nuí,enforce and even prevent the unlawful closure of any streets and some here think it means more than that. when thousands of protesters moved in on the port of oakland for the second time in less than two months it cost business at least four million dollars including one run by scott taylor. >> i think it's fine if they
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want to protest but don't close down the 5th largest port in the united states. >> takes use of force, tear gas to stop that you okay? >> absolutely. that's what will have to happen. otherwise the customers will an >> reporter: now some members want to put that message in writing in a new resolution. >> i think it's fine for us to make sure it's a direction and message that we will not tolerate this. >> reporter: they have been critical of iz protesters in october but later let them reestablish a camp and interrupt business at the port. >> chief jordon working with the port officials did what he was asked to do and in many cases we are greatly out numbered by the demonstrators many. >> reporter: she said she did everything she can could. protesters say they have a right to demonstrate even if some of the tactics don't follow the letter of the law. >> if they march in protest
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meaning to bring light it'll break ordinances, that is part outside of the box you aren't doing /t#af0[ydh,1w anything. xñu in the next hour as it happens. >> after years of saying everybody would get a smart meter pg&e now appears to be willing to compromise but for a price. for the first time they say customers can keep their old meters if they want but they would have to pay another monthly fee. pg&e's new proposal moves to the public utilities commission that could vote on it as early as next month. >> the city of palo alto has formalized its opposition to the high speed rail project. they called for an end to that project. one of their concerns is the cost and new estimates say
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it'll cost more than $100 billion to bring high speed )i 1=çeçñng?-ñ-ikñnç;ñkgñm[n about 2.5 times the first estimate. a lot of people looking for a holiday place to go will go to the bay area. san francisco will be one of the top ten locations where people will travel to start off the new year. they will probably attend one of the many organized parties around the city. at the top of the list orlando florida followed by new york, miami, las vegas, los angeles, denver, can kuhn, phoenix and chicago. >> winter doesn't officially start two days but parts of the southwest great plains have been hit hard by a major snowstorm. the system started moving in to bcsiud0tóyín5x5h+as yesterday t
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of new snow. visibility is expected to drop below a half mile tonight in many locations. in eastern new mexico the severe weather is being blamed for a crash that killed four people on united states highway 60. some areas saw snow drifts as high as fine feet prompting authorities to shut down several highways. they have been work around the clock to clear the roads. >> another winter spare the area alert called for tomorrow. air quality expected to be poor around the bay so all wood burning banned inside and outside. this will be the 8th spare the air day this season and since november 1st, officials say they have received about 1400 complaints of wood burning, 200 homes are being investigated for possible violations with t0/háou"ee let's check in with bill martin. >> yeah. wish i had my shopping done. i have a few left. >> better get on it. >> weather out there is nice for -- we had temperatures today, back into the 60's.
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it was very cold this morning. outside right now pointing out live storm tracker two. we have calm winds, we have winds out of the northwest at three and concord, east northeast -- the winds are light. what does it mean? just that the air will settle, the air will settle down again tonight. upper 20s, low 30s in the dense fog. that's how it'll go. patchy fog and cold tonight. tomorrow sunny and dry. the long range forecast. setting up to be one of the dryer decembers we have seen in san francisco in records in san francisco go back as far as anywhere in the state. 1849, around the gold rush they start keeping records, you think all the old records, how accurate are they? they are very accurate. especially with weather records so they are very accurate and according the numbers i'm seeing it will be one of the
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dryest, usually one of the dryer ones in the top five. could be in the top two if we don't see any rain between now bz7]s"srñmjanuary one. vfu t2czn51napa. lñnk46 concord, very chilly out there already. the frost and freeze will happen again in the north bay valley. look for patchy fog as well. temperatures in the low 30s and the cold spots. the frost story in the morning you clean the wind shields, you are like me i just race out and jump in the car and try to give yourself some time. i think that -- you get in the car and the windows fogged icy -- you have -- please just think about that and the valley fog in the spots you saw. when i come back i will see you in a few we will look at the forecast highs, we are getting in to the holiday high. i will look for the next chance of rain. it may be some of the five-day forecast. >> the managers of california's state parks want al new lboss. r7hgñ  peace officer management
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association said they are frustrate traited with how the current director is handling budget cuts and want the governor to appoint a new person. they say she is leading efforts to keep the parks open. it's not going to be a white christmas but what the sierra ski resorts want you to know? and everybody on board killed after a small plane tries to land on a freeway. what the pilot said moments before the crash that could explain what happened. >> and lottery fever sweeping california. the drawing less than three hours away how much you could win in the mega millions drawing tonight.
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. the ntsb investigating a deadly plane crash on a new jersey highway. they say just before the crash the pilot of the plane talked to an air traffic controller about icing. a witness said the plane appeared to break up and explode as it hit the interstate in haring new jersey. all five people on board were killed. two bankers, one who was flying and two children. nobody on the board was hurt. >> a quiet ceremony near the capitol today mark the end of the united states war in iraq. at andrews air force base the president and vice president welcomed one of the last groups j)0%?;lhgi
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back to home soil. %?;lhgi the last american commander in iraq said congratulations to the service members on what he called a remarkable achievement. >> together with our coalition partners and core of dedicated civilians they removed a brutal dictator and gave the people their freedom. >> about 4500 gave their lives and more than 30,000 were wounded during the nine year war in iraq. $a]íp=killed. the 8)r8gw÷federal r>xflwls nearly 830 options that serve the homeless here in california. the state will get $235 million out of a $1.5 billion fund being given out nationwide by the department of housing urban development. the money will give temporary and transitional housing to homeless people.
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it'll pay for services such as job training, health care, child abuse, counseling and treatment. >> loto fever sweeping the bay area. a big jackpot up for grabs. a lot of people hope to cash in. >> how much? >> thank you. >> i bought a ticket down the street and i bought the ticket the same day that they hit the 56 million one time. it wasn't mine though. >> reporter: the cash register customers buying the tickets to try to win an early christmas present. the jackpot is $152 million. some people said they already know how they would spend it. >> i'm going to help out a lot of people and pay my kid's -- education. >> i come mostly for the doughnuts and to talk to my friends. i think it would be nice to win enough to pay off the mortgage and give the kids money.
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>> i got a bun in the oven. we hope we can go head and retire and i don't have to work. >> reporter: california is one of 24 states taking part in the mega millions lottery and there are two and a half hours left if you want a chance you can go try to be a millionaire, the pññ-ñ-ñ-ñnñnñnkñ-ñ-ñ-ñ-çkñ-ñ-ç 8:00. >> some folks in the czech republic have a new religion. more than 15,000 citizens listed their religion as knigths of the jedi meaning they believe in the force. they say the force surrounds us and binds the galaxy together and apparently they aren't the only ones. other countries including new zealand and great britain also list the jedi church among their formal religions. >> we are at blue canyon in december and there is no snow
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on the ground but we will tell you why that student stop you from going to the slopes. /qt7ó candlestick? why some say that is just the case. [ male announcer ] it's a rule of nature. you don't decide when vegetables reach the peak of perfection. the vegetables do. at green giant, we pick vegetables only when they're perfect.
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. lot of people see it's not snowing assume we don't have anything. >> ski resort operators want to convince people it's a good weekend to ski even though they haven't had a lot of new snow this want people to know they are making their own snow. bill martin is tracking we go t
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canyon. >> reporter: tess december, i'm at blue canyon. normally zji would b+6y,be :#ulz it's were daytime we were able to look off in the distance you would see a few patches of snow. now, this lack of snow for the ski resorts for the christmas season is leaving a bad impression but they say from there is plenty of snow. many of the peaks are baren and some ski lifts idle the chairs dangling over dirt. but that is the exception, not the rule, at this resort the mountain is covered in snow. >> it's really good. it is fake but it's really easy to slide down on. >> you can look behind my and see we have plenty of snow. we pumped out 34 million ' temperatures 2ççare continue to let us nhnñmake #mhoa"1 >> reporter: they w"@h they
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made a amount of snow, ten million gallons more than ever before but the natural snow is scarce and there have been few storms. that has led some to can cancel their trips even though it's open top to bott. >> people see it's not snowing assume we don't this anything. >> reporter: this is the second dryest december dating back to 192 is. for smaller areas it means they can't open. most ski resorts have snow moss temperatures overnight have been ideal for snow making, even though it doesn't feel like december. >> snow is pretty nice. aúáy "za the resorts say they have snow but the highways wide open for people to come up for christmas and new year's, for the snow pack it's hard to be that optimistic. the state said when you look at
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the five dryest decembers on record, in none of those years at the end of winter have they caught up. ken pritchett. >> all right. thank you, now we want to head to bill martin. what is going on? >> just hours from the winter solstice. you saw those pictures. those pictures at blue canyon look like object october. late december at that. we are in a dry pattern. december has been unproductive. the jet stream been driving everything to the north. ñnñ-ñnçkñnñnthis high pressure over the top of us and we are setting up for certainly one of the dryest decembers we have seen -- really the top five there. are showers possible for the end of the month. this month isn't over yet. let's wait until that's done but we are on track for a very dry december and it's not a good sign for the water year. the jet stream well to the north and look at portland,
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portland right here and seattle north. they aren't getting rain. they are well below average as well. this isn't a foot print of that. l as nina is -- usually not a big deal. this is -- it's definitely not a good thing. there is no rain in the immediate forecast. when i come back we will look going to stay cold and we will look for that next big stormt. will take a few to get us to where we need to be. >> the power problems at candlestick created a lot of buzz today. sal is live now in san francisco with why the nfl may think twice about bringing monday night football back to san francisco. >> reporter: team officials just want to talk football, not about this but as you mentioned last night could have been the last nighttime at
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candlestick. many 49er fans and team itself seem to be down playing last flight's outages and focusing on the niners big win against a wa more prime time night games. >> think we will get it again after that? >> reporter: what do you think? >> no. >> reporter: at this today's press conference the head coach said he was happy with how people handled the outage and didn't say much more. >> it was embarrassing. >> reporter: sportstalk radio also said 49er fans didn't seem to focus on the outage and wanted to talk more about the win. still he said the schedule makers may need assurances from the team and the city it before any mom nationally tell viced night games. >> could be riéd3xmo"áya,2+spñe pta rhj you see those night prime
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time games being played on the road. >> reporter: this fan thinks another automatic injure is unlikely. >> now that it's happened they will do whatever they can to stop it from happening again. >> reporter: one fan was unhappy with espn who broadcast the game. >> embarrassing night for the city of san francisco and candlestick. >> espn that was not nice. period. >> reporter: of course this all with news that the 49ers may be getting a new stadium in santa clara as early as 2015. if that happens they would go from playing in one of the oldest stadiums in the nfl to the newest. live in san francisco, ktvu channel 2news. >> there may not befully friday night football games next season and a couple of south bay high schools. will have to relook at its planning for nighttime games in san jose. that after a judge ruled last month that the districts environmental impact report didn't properly analyze and
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mitigate noise impacts that could come from construction on the tracks and fields at those two schools. >> republican presidential candidate mitt romney took aim at the president today while campaigning in new hampshire. he said that the president believes in a titlement society. he also talked about another president. >> president obama has tj-çgkñmñnñ'-çkñ-sacrifice. -ñ- he would have americans ask what can the country do for you? >> reporter: today romney started four straight days of barnstorming through new hampshire that holds the first primary next month. >> gingrich accused romney of producing attack adds today. he was campaigning in iowa. he said romney has targeted him with a negative smear campaign and said the political action committee paying for the adds
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was funded by romney's personal fortune. >> these are running his adds doing his dirty work while he pretends to be above it. >> romney's campaign disputes his accusations saying the former massachusetts governor the primary but today he said he will play a role in the race. >> i'm doing great but i'm not going to be silenced and stay tuned. i have something else that i'm going to do impact this race coming up in january. >> reporter: he said he will endorse one of the other gop candidates before the first primaries and he said he has held off from it up until now because of the primary race in >> want to show you the live #b-hñçd&uin oakland. xdk the cubs 5l]qill is hw8dñ=wd$oy
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zj?l nzñatonight on a resolutio calling on the mayor and city administrator to do whatever they can to prevent any more shut downs at the port of oakland. these are live pictures inside city hall. you can see the meeting is just about to get started it looks like it's pretty much a full house because there could be heated debate. occupy protesters shut down the port last week and also on november 2nd. councilmembers introduced the resolution. they say the shut downs hurt long shore and truck driver, members of the 99% and cost the port $4 million in last week's shut down alone. coming up at six a full report .gñthe debate, the 030úpotenti nz?zvote and the controversy ov google is deepening its
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commitment to solar energy. what could help power homes. and a warning about those gift cards that make holiday giving so easy. what is happening to those cards before they even leave the stores that renders them useless.
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. google announced another major solar initiative in northern california.
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billion near has set a record for a highest price paid for an apartment paying $88 for the home at 15 central park west. the it has a view of the park and the new york city skyline as well as four bedrooms. it has a wrap around terrace also. the young woman plans to use it while going to college. >> federal health authorities say more americans now die from drug overdoses than from car accidents. the aaaw?ól7u of drug overdoses has nearly doubled since 1999. there was a 15% drop in car accidents at the same time. a study from the united kingdom has found disturbing information about public changing tables for babies. it found more than nine in ten actually tested positive for traces of cocaine. they included changing tables in rest rooms, shopping centers, hospitals and even
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police stations, courts and churches. officials say this could a troubling sign that cocaine abuse is on the rise. bt9)fractures in older adult w is combined calcium. people can get the vitamin from a limited number of foods as well as from exposure to the sun. the . >> wall street just loves what is happening here. the view from main street. still ahead. >> back here in just ten minutes. there is no rain in the forecast. it'll be cold again tomorrow morning. fog and frost in the forec and the five-day forecast with the weekend in view. see you back here. walnut creek realtors s
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there may be signs of an economic recovery in their downtown. they say the business vacancy rate has drop from 7% to just over 3% with only 75,000 square feet of space available downtown. several new restaurants and businesses have opened including the giant's dug out store. do people feel motivated to buy? tom is checking the pulse much the economy this shopping season and is live in downtown walnut creek with the latest trends this critical time of year. >> reporter: this is way more
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than just a shopping district. 'shoppers said it's pí%oz it's improving, slowly but surely. >> i do see it going forward. i have faith in it. >> i'm hearing more people getting jobs than not. i hear of people holding onto houses more than losing them. >> reporter: jim wilcokk says it's not misplaced. >> . the recovery is well in hand and the train of the economy is picking up some speed. >> reporter: he said that's because businesses and houses have less debt and government spending will be in line eventually with revenue and as jobs continue to recover more households will be formed causing existing homes to be purchased built. >> the current quarter is growing faster than the previous, the second half of >kñ$k
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the first. . >> reporter: what shoppers are doing under scores that. >> they are spending carefully, looking for bargins but spending more than they said they would in july when most of the surveys were done. consumer spending is up. >> i notice people are starting to feel more comfortable with the economy. they are starting to open their wallets up a little more. . >> reporter: the danger a domino effect if the european nations can't get their act th banks so connected. >> could derail the united eíh>> sciencists say they may have an explay nation for why salmon born in hatcheries don't do as well in rivers as wild ones. they say they appear to be
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domestic in as little as one generation and it take away some of their ability to reproduce in the wild. researchers followed wild and hatchery salmon. >> the geese are back in town and some south bay golfers aren't happy. they have taken over the sunnyvale golf course and most tolerate them but some say they cause problems including over tur help could be on the way :y- because of the golf course's closeness to moffet field. faa requires keeping them from gathering in ten thousand feet of a air field. >> let's talk act the weather. what a beautiful day. hard to believe weather -- the winter is just about here. >> yeah. it feels like october. not a few hours the winter. you think about the canada goose story. growing up in this area -- you didn't see canada geese in the
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bay area 15, 30 years ago. sometimes over populated but neat things, you see golden eagles, bald eagles, neat to see the eco system coming back. this is a sidebar. now the weather bar and -- it's not going to rain. we are going to stay dry. wgñ-one of the d we have seen in san francisco. going back to 1849. there is still time and still hints on the computer model that we may see a little bit of rain activity and snow activity as we head toward the christmas period here. just after christmas. that jet stream is well to the north. one of the things that's working for us with this dry pattern is enough wind and wind last night in the hills little bit of wind tonight and -- northeast wind but it's helping the fog not be a problem. this is the time of year you get a dry pattern, the valley fog is nasty. that's not the problem right now. the real problem is just real
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cold and frosty conditions. you know about that. what you had is what you have tomorrow morning in terms of temperatures. tomorrow looks just like today which looks a lot like -- thursday. sunny and mild. daytime highs like san jose, low 60's. cold start in the valley, san jose getting up to 62 degrees. that probably happens about 3:00, maybe 2:30, 3:00. forecast high 61 fairfield, 62napa, 60 concord, these are nice looking numbers, mild weather. if you have relatives visiting in the neighborhood or are town, showing off the bay stunn visibilities, you can see point reyes, you can see probably -- the crazy through
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the pattern. so there is the bay area weekend in view. weather looks dry through time but indications we could see sprinkles of snow before the new year which is better than it looked last night. >> yeah. so dry. that little bit of rain. >> thank you. >> britain's prince william and his wife join military officials and stars last night to honor members of the british armed forces. the duke and dutchess of arrive don's war museum. they presented the award for most outstanding soldier to dt ryan mcrready. do you like to watch the youtube videos? up next this year's most popular. and when eight thousand toys are not enough. we will take to you a give away in need. ok, you guys wanted a space for entertaining your friends,
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. >> thousands of kids and parents took part in the toy give away today. some had spent all night in line eager to be among the first to pick their toys. volunteers helped kids find the right toys. . >> they gave out eight thousand toys but say they still have christmas wish lists to fill for some families and they are now asking for any last minute donations including money, gift cards or unwrapped toys. >> coming up in 90 seconds, only on 2 a look at how bay
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area sciencists are finding planets like ours. and live at city hall where leaders trying to decide what to do the next time this d4z5q9@ @
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. from nasa aims an out of this world first. two new planets and they aren't around our sun. >> also what happened when the lights went out. the mystery still around the blackout at last night's 49ers game. >> this is ktvu channel 2news at six. >> happening now the oakland city council doing how to handle massive protests at the port. we are live at city hall in downtown oakland now with the controversial port policy proposal. >> reporter: we just stepped out of city council chambers and will give you a look at the doors here. they just started taking public comment. 20 people have signed up to speak and we have heard several talk about this resolution

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