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inspecting the damage in oakland's historic city hall. what major jean quan wants a judge to do after last night's oakland protest turns violent. good evening everyone i'm heather holmes. >> and i'm ken wayne. they're picking up the pieces now. both sides are assessing the outcome. ktvu's christien kafton reports. >> reporter: it's a pretty good picture of them using a curve ball to get in. and a pretty good picture of
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those who broke in. >> reporter: jean quan led a tour through oakland city hall, showing where and when protesters broke in. >> it's a beloved building that's a symbol of oakland's resilience. i think people are getting ready angry. >> reporter: oakland police say they arrested 400 protesters in all last night. protesters targeted the downtown ymca and sandized frank ogawa -- and vandalized frank ogawa plaza. today some members of the occupy movement say despite the clashes with police, they want the general public to focus on their message. >> the invasion should come
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down and have their voices being heard. >> reporter: members of occupy oakland say they're going to figure out what the next step for the movement is. >> we do have a plan today. we are prepared for additional problems as they shall present themselves today. >> reporter: tonight, police displayed several sources used. protesters launched rocks and bottles of feces. many people were helped for several hours. ktvu was there when some of those protesters were released from jail. >> these demonstrators were
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greeted with cheers as they walked out. some of those arrested say it was peaceful but things changed after officers started firing bean bags. >> i understand the reasoning behind it. but i don't condone the movement. >> reporter: those arrested last night range from failing to disperse. the members of the oakland media committee were arrested, but were quickly released after police found out they were part
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of the media. >> there were multiple dispersal orders given with direction on where to leave and some people chose to leave others didn't. >> reporter: from the chief made a point of noting that during last night's protest, the department received more than 1,100 calls of which more than 480 were 911 calls. he says the dell visions reduced the department's ability to focus on public safety priorities. tonight we go beyond occupy and take a look at another side of oakland that doesn't usually grab the headlines. that part of our coverage is coming up in just eight minutes. oakland police are investigating two early morning shootings that killed two people. the most violent shooting happened at 2:00 p.m. outside a house party near east 18th street. officers say four people were shot. one died at the scene, one is in critical condition and two others are in stable condition. that shooting came just after another shooting in west
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oakland that killed a woman. police do not believe those shootings are related. a body found hanging on some equipment at the port of oakland yesterday afternoon could be the suspect in the deadly stabbing of a teenage mother. officials fell ktvu they are still working to confirm the identity of the body but it fits the description of 19-year- old henry leon of oakland. leon is suspected of kidnapping and stabbing a 19-year-old girl in his parents home. they say leon is the father of the girl's 19 -month-old baby. authorities found an 81- year-old woman severely beaten in a parking lot. the woman remains in critical condition tonight and is unable to speak with investigators. people in the community say the woman lives near that tire shop
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and is known to take early morning walks in that area. the school board wants to talk doyle park elementary. the district says the school has struggled. 90% of the students are economically disadvantaged. if the closure happens they would be transferred to near by schools? -z this wednesday will mark the ends of an era when the current st. anthony's dining room closes its doors. food will still be served to those in need but the old dining room will be demolished and rebuilt. st.anthony's is seeking help to make it all happen. >> reporter: almost every day for 62 years the hungry has stood in line to enters what is known as the miracle on 19th street. >> this is a huge moment for
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st. anthony's. really for san francisco as well. >> this is what will replace it, a multi story $23 million building that will bring the dining room out of the basement and on to street level and into the sunlight for all to see. >> i think it's important what st. anthony and what we do here is visible to san francisco. the issues that we deal with is not something we should sweep under the carpet. >> reporter: the current dining room is maxed out. 3,000 meals are served. the kettles were donated from an aircraft carrier. the building was retrofitted, it was never meant to be a dining hall at all. when you walk in, you go down a raft. it was never meant for people, it was meant for cars. >> reporter: the people will dine in a temporary hall for two years until the new hall is
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open. it will be better in every way. but that doesn't mean this old place will be missed. >> i've been coming here for 14 years, and it's almost like, home. >> reporter: major donors have already kicked in $18 million for the $23 million project. st.anthony's is asking for the public help for the rest. the issue is who controls the system's $3 million project. a bill proposes to remove the funding control from an independent office. the chief's office has been advocating against the bill. the assembly must vote on the bill tomorrow or else it is dead for the rest of the year. this morning city of sacramento.org and two related sites were hit with a message
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and it read hacked by el mhuammcd, this turkish hacker. officials say video surveillance shows a 62-year- old driver louis williams going around down crossing lights and cross signals and driving right into the path of a high speed train. williams' son says the train could have been going too fast. >> whether he drove across it or not, i think if the train my
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family should have still been alived. police arrested a driver in connection with an accident that killed two people. it happened this morning near air base parkway. 42-year-old michelle henry was speeding when she hit a ford explorer that was then hit by a toyota. one person from each vehicle died. henry was book on suspicion of driving under the influence and possession of a loaded firearm. one driver said it was like seeing the end of the world. a series of freeway crashes in florida that killed at least ten people. before dawn today, a sudden bank of fog combined with smoke from a near by fire caused chain reaction accidents on both sides of i75 near gainesville. when rescuers first arrived the visibility was so poor they had to find victims by listening to the cries of the injured. wreckage was spread out over a mile. at least 10 cars crashed. part of the freeway remains
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closed tonight. protesters target a south bay bank. the bay area woman they are trying to help and the larger message they are trying to send. a south bay skate park has turned a corner. the 30,000 reasons why it's going to stay open longer. a new season and there's a lot more to talk about than what's happening on the field with the oakland a's. the concern about the teach's future. the 10:00 news continues in 90 seconds.
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oakland police are investigating a street shooting tonight that sent the victim to a hospital. police discovered the victim as he was being driven to the hospital on interstate 580. the victim was conscious as he was put into the ambulance. he told police they were shot at just after 9:00 p.m. the car windows were shattered. >> oakland police are struggling to keep future occupy protest from turning into violence. tonight we talk to jade hernandez. >> reporter: protesters ran through this park last night. police officers, everywhere in the next block the fox theater, it's a city attraction residents say get lost in the shadow. >> reporter: this father
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brought his children to lake merit to enjoy his children outside away from work. >> it's a really important part of oakland. it's a way to build community. referee: he says he can see why the oakland movement has evolved like it has. >> to me everyone in oakland should be able to enjoy a quality of life that's offered you know by people you see in lake merit. i think until we address the conditions that create civic unrest we're always going to have civic unrest. >> reporter: for this business owners, not everybody gets the same opportunities. >> people don't really want to come out like first friday's events. it's been ruining a lot of business around here in oakland. >> reporter: but there are residents willing to one day
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after hundreds of occupy arrests so patronized local restaurants. >> the city of oakland does need business. and we just can't sit at home and lock ourselves completely in. >> reporter: -- >> it's a great city. oakland receive as bad wrap but it's a great city and so are the people in it -- oakland receives a bad wrap. >> and the occupy movement has been one of the issues for oakland mayor jean quan. but what happened last night may have changed the opinion of some of her strongest opponents. that next. two bay area occupy movements joined forced today to save a homeowner from foreclosure. occupy redwood city rallied outside a chase bank this afternoon. they are calling for bank officials at that bank to renegotiate the loan of maria
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chapla. >> this is happening all over silican valley and all across the united states. and this has got to stop. the only way that this is going to stop is by people in the communities rising up and saying, this has got to stop. >> reporter: demonstrators also tell us they are calling for more people to join their efforts and try to help them make a difference. a giant south bay skate park has been saved from closure. at least for now, the cuttingham regional skate park is in east san jose. maureen naylor is there to tell us how hundreds came together to fund the skate park. >> reporter: because of those donations the future looks more stable. >> reporter: after jumping a few budget hurdles, officials say they have landed enough funding to keep the regional skate park open till the epd of the year. thanks to $30,000 in donations -- open till the end of the
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year. >> i had never heard of this park until i heard it was closing. which is unfortunate because it's an awesome skate park. >> reporter: leaders say the facility near raging waters has also turned the corner toward self-sufficiency. today we found athletes from age 3 to 13. >> you can tell it's been a long time and effort in building this thing. i just love it. >> reporter: to age 39. thrilled with the outcome. >> i'm glad because this is a great place. it's better than the public ones. like the one at snow drive, the other ones because there's graffiti all over the place. >> reporter: the park also changed the rules requiring bike riders use the facility separate from skateboarders. now this man who drives from san francisco can ride with his
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brothers. but with popularity comes for skaters. >> we want to see the park survive. >> reporter: the park and the family memories. the city is still looking for other sponsors to keep the money rolling in. one sponsor told us the funding has improved so much. the partial is run by san pablo avenue. safe way is also considered a gas station on the side. the pane is paying $9 million for the parcel. hercules will pay $9 million to clear the site and install underground utilities. the oakland museum is putting on an ultimate garage
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sale. it's stuffed with dishes, clocks, crystal, furniture, jewelry and everything else you can imagine from the white elephant event. 100% of the proceeds all goes to the museum. advanced sales were brisk this morning. one shopper said she found the perfect gift. >> a nice royal dalton cup and saucer. yeah just the right thing for somebody that i know and love. >> take a look at this, an ancient typewriter it's one of the more unusual items available. the official event goes through march third. if ewe want to donate, go to their website. fans got a chance to see their favorite players up close and personal at today's fan fest. owner tim walt was also there. he's been pushing to move the team to san jose. some fans we spoke to do not like that idea and some of that
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talk is a distraction. >> every seat has a great view and people are talking about that not the a's winning. >> reporter: we spoke one on one with some of the newest names on the a's roster. coming up in sports wrap, hear what they have to say about the team's future. >> 89 world series you know. nuclear or not. the pressure being turned off on iran by the united nations and why some people have their doubts as this latest action will indeed be successful. peace in afghanistan, the move that could finally bring an end to the violence there. i'm tracking a few storms on radar. coming up showers for the monday morning commute, and the one direction temperatures will be heading in the workweek. toasted oats.
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change comes as the united nations are imposing new sanctions on iran. >> reporter: this inspection comes in the wake of new economic pressures on iran and of recent threats by iran to choke up international air shipments. the inspection team for the atopic energy agency seen here leaving vienna has now left for iran to do their work. the organization says this trip will help clarify matters. >> we hope that iran will engage with us on our concerns concerning military enhancement program. so we're looking forward to start with a dialogue. >> reporter: iranian president ahmadinejad said he is willing to start talking over iran's nuclear programs. he's feeling the squeeze from sanctions to ban iranian oil
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imports beginning in july. experts say iran will try to control what these inspectors see but it's still possible they could uncover important evidence. meantime, many say the u.n. inspector simply allow iran to continue stalling. >> when you bring in -- that's just buying iran time and we should be cautious of taking the foot off the gas very soon. they could end this tomorrow by stopping their nuclear program. >> in washington, steve santani, fox news. police were very busy in walnut creek after another violent night of fights that injured officers. the first was at 5:30 a.m. at the parking garage. a few minutes later another fight broke out at the cinco de mayo restaurant. and then moments later, there was yet another fight at the
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hub caps restaurant. three officers suffered minor injuries. in news of the world tonight from of afghanistan comes reports of a meeting between the taliban and the karzite government. the talks are expected to be held within the next few weeks in audi arabia. in pakistan, thousands rallied against drone strikes just days after four mill militants -- militants were killed in a drone strike. the rally today was coordinated by a political organization widely believed to have
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connected to an a group accused of attacks. some of the fighting took place less than 3-miles from the capital suggesting president al-assad is concerned that anti government forces could be closing in on damascus. from brazil comes a study that believes being born by cesarean section does not lead to obese adults. that led some scientists to suggest that the lack of exposure from the birth canal could impact weight. but researchers looked at several factors including income, and mother's height and weight and found that a c- section made no difference in the child's obesity rate. and jean quan pleased her
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much of the criticism of oakland mayor's has surrounded her handling of oakland protests. we're looking at efforts to have the mayor recalled after last night's occupy flair up. much of the criticism surrounding mayor quan has come from her handling of occupy oakland. but when it comes to last night, one of her harshest critics had this to say -- >> my first reaction was it's about time. >> reporter: quan took a stand
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on violence. nancy sibas gives quan credit for that. but says a lot more has to do. >> as the mayor is she going to go out there and clean it up herself. >> reporter: quan's husband says support for his wife has increased in the last month. and knows that occupy protests are not just oakland's problems. >> every community in the country has to deal with this, it's a very difficult one. just to remind you that this mayor supports the general goals of occupy wall street. >> reporter: with two certified recall efforts under way, work to get the necessary 20,000 ballot signatures is about to get started and she admits some will need to be convinced. >> you're going to have the people that are going, she's only been there a year and a couple of weeks or a couple of days it's going to be a year. we have to give her time. but does rome burn while we give her time. >> reporter: the effort moves forward with a big kick off plan for here next month.
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in oakland, claudine wong, ktvu news. you will find continuing coverage of the occupy protest go to our website. republican presidential candidate rick santorum cancelled an appearance at a florida campaign rally to stay at the bedside of his ill daughter. a campaign aid said santorum's 3-year-old daughter isabella was hospitalized last night with pneumonia. the child has a hereditary disease that affects her lungs. other candidates spoke to voters. newt gingrich blamed president oe -- obama for the nation's economic problems. >> four more years of obama will be a total disaster for
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the united states of america. if with his unemployment, his deficits, his problems, he can get reelected can you imagine how radical he would be in a second term. >> reporter: despite the former house speaker's win in the south carolina primary last week, gingrich is trailing mitt romney by a wide margin in some polls. romney spent some of his time today attacking gingrich during his appearance in florida, he brought up gingrich's report in the house of representatives. >> the speaker had one chance to lead our party in 1994, he came in and after four years, he had to resign in disgrace. and he did not serve our party. by the way, at the time he had left the speakership, his approval rating was 18%. it did not work out so well. >> reporter: romney blasted
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gingrich for working with freddie mac. governor ron paul was on the sunday talk shows where he fired against one of his opponents. >> i voted against the department of homeland security and the tsa and it's a bureaucratic monster. it totally voids the concept of the fourth amendment. searches and prodding and poking, you know with no permission and they trap us into it there's no way you can travel if you don't do it. >> reporter: paul today denied a report by the washington postthat he had approved racist articles in a newsletter he published in the 1990s. a poll of so called swing states finds romney barely beating president obama if the election were held today. the poll predicted mr. obama would easily win over newt gingrich, 54 to 40%. ron paul and rick santorum would each vote to the
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incumbent by 7%s. the poll focused on red states that could turn blue in november. students went on a field trip that will stick in their mind for years. that after they found a wanted man stuck deep in mud. the fire department called in its rescue team, and the man told officials he had been stuck in the month for three days. authorities say he was wanted for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. state parks officials want to hear from you about plans to reduce the number of people allowed to hike yosemite half dome. rangers say crowds make the climb unsafe because hikers can't quickly descend the slick granite if a storm arises. public comment on this plan is open until march 15. add min -- administrators have decided to ban a popular
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foot ware among girls, uggs and other big fuzzy boots will be prohibited at pugs school in philadelphia. students have been hiding phones inside the boots. the red carpet is being rolled up tonight after this year's sagg awards. and in the end one movie came out on top. >> i need to see you squirm at all times. >> reporter: "the help" won best supporting ago tretsz -- supporting actress for octavia spencer. history down under, while many of us were asleep the record setting match that decided the first tennis grand slam event of the year. coming up later in sports wrap.
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we're wrapping up another fairly nice weekend. i've been using a line quite a bit over the last couple of monthsful still more sunshine for today although you may have noticed a few high clouds. we have rain moving into parts of northern california, up forward eureka and pleasant city. you can see a little bit of activity moving the north bay.
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for the most part just cloud cover out there. this is the time lapse looking across the bay. you can see the scattered clouds pushing through the region. still a beautiful sunset out there that's after another warm afternoon. look at the 60s once again reported across the bay area. santa rosa at 65, hayward 61 and livermore in the mid-60s as well. forecast headlines for tonight. we do have this, we will continue to thicken up the high cloud cover. tomorrow partly to mostly cloudy skies and the extended forecast, no major cold storms in fact, temperatures will be warming back up in our five day. you will see that coming up in a little bit. overnight lows will be in the upper 30s to the 40s with mostly cloudy skies. if you don't have the sprinkles, this is a bed of sprinkles out there right around the coast and the bay. so we will encounter wet
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roadways tomorrow morning. high pressure we're talking a lot about high pressure over the next few weeks keeping us dry. this weak system moving through. with that on monday high cloud cover out there. as we move into the afternoon hours, we will gladly scale on some of the cloud cover. temperatures for tomorrow and into tuesday, they will be cooling off just a few degrees. these are all just minor changes. here's our cloud model, really not too generous with the rainfall here. you can see a little bit of activity way up to our north. once again we could have spotty drizzle out there. as we head into the afternoon hours. skies becoming partly cloudy so there's still a nice sunday afternoon. but we're going to have stubborn clouds. here is a look ahead your extended newscast. temperatures under cloudy skies. we'll thicken up a cloud cover a little bit for wednesday morning.
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decrease it a little bit for the afternoon hours. a bit of a warming trend. with the weekend in view, pretty much the same stories with the readings back up into the mid- and upper 60s. taking a look at the latest forecast models, and they're really not generating much in rainfall. things could change but for the most part hanging on to a wet pattern. basically is spring here. >> if we have to ride thisout, i guess we have to ride it out. >> no choice, yeah. it's been called one of the greatest tennis matches in history. we break up the finals of the australian open. >> the battle of the bay, cal versus stanford as both teams are hot in the pac12. sports wrap with joe fonzi is coming up next. um, michael, you know, big game... that was sort of supposed to be for all of us. [ slurping ]
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good evening everyone and welcome to this late sunday night edition of sports wrap. stanford and cal were the final pac12 game of the weekend. a sunday night event at the pavilion. cal pulls down a rebound, gets the break going here. jorge gutierrez to crab. crab had 18. this game would see 13 lead changes and five ties. final seconds of the first half. stanford nastic just pulls off a shooter. he gets the shot off in time. one of those lead changes here, stanford down two in the second half. and then in front when hustiss shots a three. then back come the bears. they get it going in th
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