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the company makes packaged wraps. we saw employees come back but investigators with the environmental health are here and it'll be up to them to determine when the plant can reopen. a vallejo fire captain said when he arrived he saw ten to 15 people vomiting in the driveway at the food processing plant. dozens of workers had rushed out of the building. many complained of shortness of breath and numbness in their tongues. all but three of the 74 people that worked today were sent to the hospital. some by bus, and paramedics rushed 11 in more serious condition in ambulances. the call about a leak came in at 12:30. this worker said one of the machines stopped working and gas started coming out of if. others said it was coming the machine sheen that packages
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tacos. co2 is often used in the processing of packaged food. the owner evacuated as a precaution. >> i think it's a false alarm but i know when people get nervous and from there is stress it could be a chain reaction. we care greatly about hour staff. rfirere officials tested the air and found normal readings this say plant operators had taken steps to air out building before emergency people arrived. >> there is a -- exhaust system that changes the air exchange in that area. it was a large fan. anything in there may have been evacuated before we arrived. >> reporter: and the environmental health department is investigating the cause and source the leak. live in vallejo. ktvu channel 2news. >> at the scene of the leak we go to noelle walker where dozens of works are being
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treated. >> they brought 30 people to the solano medical center. an emergency call and the medical center answered. crews had a triage unit up and running in 20 minutes. ready for a bus load of patients to arrive. we are prepared to handle whatever they bring our way. eight were admitted to the emergency room. >> a lot of people -- they were out of breath. they were throwing up. they just couldn't talk really. >> reporter: justin was triaged a lower priority than some of his co workers. he said what it was like inside plant. >> everybody was just -- just started dropping and fainting and kind of scary. seeing everybody do that but -- yeah. >> reporter: you feel okay now. >> yeah. >> reporter: a leak is the suspect cause, a team of
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doctors and nurses at the hospital is watching out for symptoms. >> what we are doing is checking them for nausea, headache, decreased levels of consciousness. >> reporter: nobody has life threatening symptoms but doctors said they are keeping a close eye on one patient. now coming up tonight at six we will tell you how the hospital was ready for the onslaught of patient's long before they arrived here. reporting live. noelle walker. >> our two other hospitals involved in this, more than two dozen from the hazmat situation are being treated at kaiser. hospital officials tell us about 30 patients complained of headache and nausea. they say all of them are expected to be released. 16 people went to the north bay medical center. those patients were treated and released. more details on the vallejo plant where the hazmat
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situation started. the plant set up shop at its 50,000 square foot facility back in 2008. the company's website said it produces several food items both fresh and frozen, including salad, wraps, and pizzas. the company is said to distribute to several stores. there you can find raw video from news chopper 2 as the situation unfolded. you can find a link to the video. >> the search for sierra lamar has focused in southern santa clara. they are shifting through mounds of dirt along monterey road. they say its part of their routine investigation and not in response to any particular lead. robert honda is there and will join us live at 5:30 with the latest on the search for the missing morgan hill teen. we have now learned the
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identities of two more victims of the so-called speed freak killers. bone pieces were found after one of the killers revealed the location of some bodies. john is live with the developments. >> reporter: here at the county sheriff's office officials made the announcement. two families now know their loved ones were murder victims but they also now have some sense of closure. >> this afternoon's press concomprehensive. >> reporter: the sheriff announced this afternoon that two sets of remains have been identified. >> we are shifting since we have gone from this -- missing person cases to homicide cases. >> reporter: a 19-year-old disappeared in 1984, a 16-year- old in 1985. both were from east stockton. convict mass murder draw maps of the area where he and another man buried their victims. the remains were found in the same well. >> guaranteed i'm smiling ear
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to ear. i'm so glad that we have my sister home. >> reporter: a talked to michelle, the older sister by home after the news conference. she said her family is relieved the wait is over. >> she had a -- easy spirit and she smiled and was happy with everybody and she was always willing to help somebody in need. . >> reporter: officials say there is one set of remains they have yet to identity. >> right now we are doing our testing and we are doing obviously the different types of testing i have described which is the nuclear dna on the testing. we are still completing that. >> . > >> he did the right thing by giving the information for, you know, for the families to get closure but he needs to continue to do the right thing and tell the rest for everybody else. >> reporter: officials say they have identified four of the five sets of remains that it he directed them to. >> they called it holy in the
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hoodie, leaders gathered in san francisco to protest the killing of a unarmed florida teen. the bay area rainbow push coalition organized the rally on the steps of san francisco city hall. they wore hoodies similar to the one martin wore when he was shot. amos brown of the naacp said it affects all african americans. >> it's time that we can live in this country without being profiled and followed when we haven't done anything wrong. >> reporter: the man who shot martin said he acted in self- defense. he has not been charged with a crime. >> right now demonstrators have gathered in oakland saying they want justice for martin. we will give you the live look at the rally -- rally and march that's just getting started at 14th street and broadway in
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downtown oakland. organizes say this event is a gathering of people from different walks of life all expressing outrage over the case in florida. tonight's rally was organized by the group stop mass incarceration network. >> it's called the hundred block plan, an attempt by the city of oakland to reduce violence. there is confusion over which city departments are involved. jade hernandez has been looking in to it and reports one of those blocks. >> reporter: over the ref lance and existence of the plan doesn't seem to be productive. that seems to be what is happening here in oakland. >> the 100 block map exists on the website but nobody has explained it including the mayor. >> the 100 block initiative -- it's only 60 days old. >> reporter: we caught up with the mayor, also in attendance councilmembers. >> i think almost every
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councilmember has been asking -- asking for the 100 blocks location. >> reporter: a councilmember said semantics aren't important. >> it's not such a big deal of what the blocks are. i have seen the maps that have basically ovals and it's just where you would expect them to be. it's the addresses we read about and see on the news. >> it's online. >> reporter: there is no explanation to go with the map. a formal presentation isn't necessary so there hasn't been one. today the department backed its crime production plan with all of oakland and hot spots. not just 100 blocks. wording which baffled the councilmember. . >> it's scary to me that we are talking two different languages so to speak. i have seen documents from the police department that indicate a hundred blocks. >> a councilmember has seen a
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spike in burglaries, she hasn't seen the 100 block map and the police chief hasn't indicated where they are concentrating their it effort. >> this is tough city and -- unless the mayor and every councilmember is going in the same direction it won't work. >> reporter: the mayor said the city will have more data from the 100 block plan in 30 days. in oakland. jade hernandez. >> students and community activists march through the fruitvale district in an effort to put an end to youth violence. > participants included young people affected by gun violence, many say they have lost friends. the march was the etched a 74 day fest involving 200 student who took turns fasting for a day at a time. the fastened at a park with a feast. >> a lot of youth around my age. i want them to be aware of what
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they are doing to our people and community, our little brothers, what they are teaching to the younger generation. >> they have been circulating what they call a peace pledge. they say more than one thousand people have signed on. >> it's a record breaking jackpot that has people all over the bay area with dollar science dancing in their eyes. paul chambers in san lorenzo hoping to win that $640 million. >> that is a lost money. take a look for yourself. these people have been in line for hours, two hours to win that big money jackpot. very a ticket. people have been lining up. that being said by the california lottery website itself. the jackpot increased $100 million. it's the largest jackpot in history though the odds aren't the best but people are hoping. >> the facebook of gambling. it's randomness for hundreds of
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millions of people. >> i haven't played in years. i had to get it today because it's so big. >> the heat of the moment. 640million. hey, why not. >> your chance of getting killed sometime in the next year by bees is 33 times greater than winning the jackpot. . >> reporter: as it increases so does the line. on tuesday night it ended here. >> i got the winning ticket. >> reporter: and today at 2:30 we are aaron the building. people have been in line for hours. >> if you fill out three a minute 24 hours a day it would take you 110 areas to fill out every possible combination but that's not discouraging people here. >> i was -- here yesterday and i'm back today. i will not be here tomorrow. i will be holding my lucky ticket. >> reporter: once again your
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ticket, sign the back of it. i have money. we want to figure out how long it'll take to get through the line. the line is on the other side. ly show you how long it takes and hear more from the experts of your chance of winning. ktvu channel 1 news. >> from the east coast to the west coast and everywhere in between mega million madness has swept the nation. >> we are going to disney world. >> all over the country today people had high hopes of hitting the big time. they lined up to buy a ticket for the drawing. coming up at 5:30 the length some of them are going to get in on the lottery and the plans they have for their winnings. >> first lady is set to start campaigning any minute here in the golden gate park. how marchmany she is expected to raise and why it'sen some away. >> our next storm developing off shore. when the heaviest rain bands
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are expected to rise and the area that could have winds gusting to 45 miles an hour.
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. the first lady expected to arrive in san francisco's golden gate park any minute now for a big fundraiser. david stevenson is there. >> reporter: she was set to arrive at the academy at 4:45. the latest i just received from organizers is she isn't here yet. we are being kept across the street from the gala by the secret service. news video cameras aren't being allowed inside which aims to raise hundreds of thousands of dollars for the president's campaign. here is the scene as the first guests started lining up about an hour and a half ago. we have learned about 400 people are expected, they paid from $500 to -- just to get in to the door for 5,000 dollars to shake her hand.
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there are no big name attendees hosting the event. it appears it'll be a somewhat informal gathering a number of musical acts followed by a few words from the first lady. as you would imagine there is heavy security in place to prepare for her arrival the academy started escort tourists outside. >> i think it's exciting. unfortunately the place had to close but hopefully we can stick around and see her. >> this is how i got to come and be a guest because i really didn't -- volunteer, you know a -- volunteer. >> we will apparently have a chance to meet her briefly and i brought the grandchildren. they will have a chance to have a picture. >> reporter: the first lady is seen arriving at the park. we spoke to -- we spoke to an analyst at math light that
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analyzes money's influence on politics and he said since january california has give especially $13 million to the obama campaign. that make this is visit important for her. she is expected to remain here until about 6:45 tomorrow she will help commission a cut america alameda and head to los angeles for the kid's choice award. as i said am beer amber lee is onto scene and will bring you a report later tonight. for now reporting live. david stevenson. >> as he said the first lady is set to head across the bay for the dedication of the united states coast guard's newest cutter. it's named after the coast guard's first commissioned female officer. as part of it the first lady has, invited part of the first generation of women to join the coast guard. she had surgery to weeks ago
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but plans to be out to attend tomorrow's event. >> advisa and mastercard said they have told card issuers of a security breach. the break down involves global payments incorporated. visa said it didn't involve card holders in the united states. neither company would say how many people were affected. >> stocks closed a quarter with their best three month gains in 14 years. the s&p500 has risen 12%. thehe dow was up 6%. though the nasdaq dropped three points it still is up 19% for the first quarter of the year. >> california high speed rail system going through changes. the rail authority is set to release the updated plan on
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monday that focuses on transportation hubs. this week officials agreed on a $1.5 million deal, billion dollar rather to improve caltrain tracks between san francisco and san jose. the tracks would be used by high speed trains by 2019. similar upgrades are in the works in southern california. >> the idea is to dot blended approach. spend the money with the rider ship -- advanced high speed rail and building structure that way. >> the changes after criticism that it would likely be years before the bullet train would see use. >> pretty much all week we have been talking about rain cunning up this weekend. let's go to mark for some more fine tuning on when it where. >> the forecast models over the past few days doing a great job and we are expecting the heaviest rain. first thing saturday morning, at least for today we had the clouds, few light showers and drizzle out there mainly in
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parts of the north bay. not a lot of coverage. we have reports of rain and could have spotty drizzle across parts of the bay area. we have this most ily cloudy skies, clouds continue to thicken up and there is that chance of a shower. that will produce more rain and wind. dry forecast though. that's set for sunday with partly cloudy skies, first thing tomorrow morning coolest locations will be not so cold. in the low 50s, santa rosa. napa. the key headline tomorrow morning, rainfall developing and it could remain healthy. as which's vault we have already a wind advisory out toward solano. this begins saturday morning at eight. we could have winds gusting at 40 to 45 miles an hour but there is a chance it could expand to include more parts of the barry into saturday. we will watch that.
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the -- oranged rain heading up north but that's in advance the weather system. a beautiful weather system if you like the area of low pressure. that area of circulation. that will move into the coastline for tomorrow. rainfall expectations about a quarter inch much in the inland valleys -- the north bay, winds gusting to 40 miles an hour and the waivers will be building, could be around 15 to 20 feet. as a result a high surf advisory begins tomorrow afternoon through sunday monday morning. our rain will be a snow producer, winter storm warnings begin at 7:00 and snow levels to 5,000 feet. here we are dry but a few spring manies could pop up in to the evening. rain showers on the increase and that heavy band i was talking about tomorrow morning at 8:00. coming up a change for tomorrow
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afternoon. with the chance of a few thunderstorms w he have more on that dry forecast. >> thank you mark. a plan to balance the muni budget. . . and a classroom cheat in the south bay. how school authority its figured out someone stroll the answers to a major test. ♪
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. a car made a wrong turn in oakland and ended up on the railroad tracks.
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this is east of jack london square. nobody was hurt but the cars delayed a northbound train for a while. >> the price of parking could soon go up again in san francisco. the increase is part of a package of proposals to try to help propose a big budget gap. the idea has drivers and the religious community up in arms. >> it looks like a battle of david and goliath. >> reporter: the head of the enter faith council said the proposed new budget is bad news for the city's church. right now parking meters free on sunday but muni wants to start operating them between noon and since. >> that would mean that because some of the services are like three hours, that people would have to interrupt worship to come out and pay the meter many. >> reporter: they want to add a thousand knew meters and raise the cost of parking tickets by five dollars each.
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the supervisor thinks that's a bad idea. >> we have the highest fines in the country and we are going to raise it now. people won't want to come into san francisco to shop, use stores and restaurants. >> reporter: they are facing a projected 33 million-dollar budget short fall in the next two years. it said proposed fee increases and spending cuts will help close that gap. the san francisco board of supervisors will talk about the budget next tuesday. >> the financial district has hit and is considered a magic number. the vacancy rate has dropped to 9.7%. that's according to the san francisco business time. as a result rents have gone up. the business times said that's making developers and lenders feel more comfortable about starting new development. fine students have reportedly been suspend from high school in the middle of a
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cheating scandal and one of them could be expelled. septemberors say that student used a master key to get into classrooms and steal copies of advanced placement tests. then he posted the test its online for other students to cement the school district found the theft when a teacher found the key on one of the students. >> the search for a missing morgan hill teen sierra lamar hits the two week mark. how the investigation and community effort is progressing. >> and giving you a live look what's happening outside one store. all these people have lottery fever. we will tell you why they picked this store in hopes of winning it big. [ teen ] times are good, aren't they, kids?
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. complete bay area news coverage continues. this is ktvu channel 2news at five. >> searchers are still looking for a south bay teen sierra lamar looking at every piece of evidence that volunteers find. its been two weeks since investigators believed she was kidnapped. robert honda has been with volunteer searchers all day and say there is was a huge turn out the day after yesterday's strange find of possible -- >> well every day has been intense here at the center. even after the strange find it was business as usual, find sierra. >> reporter: hundreds set out to find clues in the search for sierra lamar two weeks after she disappeared. a large group focused on the field where searchers found handcuffs and two used condoms. they were sent to a lab for
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analysis. >> recautionly hopeful it'll help find her. it's a -- bad find but if it's going to help us find her that would be good. >> reporter: she left her home march 16th. the next day her cell phone was found in a field a mile away. one day later they found her purse a mile from that location. since then no reported significant finds until yesterday's find on palm avenue. >> obviously hard, doesn't get easier i would say. you know all this going on, i think helps a little bit. little calmer to -- we know things are getting done. >> reporter: getting done by a growing group of volunteers, today more than 750 signed up to help, even more than the first day of operation set up by the class kids foundation, about 500 for first timers. >> i just feel like it's such a compelling thing. everybody is so compelled to come and help. it's so sad.
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>> reporter: the volunteer search operation will go through the weekend and the sheriff's department said this week it'll continue to search the foothills. live in morgan hill. >> we will continue to follow the search for sierra lamar here on channel 2. we are updating the website with the latest developments. look for the tab on the home page. antioch police investigating a girl's report she was assaulted in a bathroom at deer valley high school. police say she told them it happened yesterday afternoon. they are still looking in to the details and are interviewing witnesses. they said the campus is safe in spite of the sexual assault report. >> oakland police arrested three men after a brief chase this afternoon. they took it the three into custody after they found them hiding in yards. that followed a two mile chase
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that started just south the 580 interchange. they tried to pull them over to investigate a firearm violation. >> wisconsin taking center stage in the race for the white house. gop candidates trying to drum up votes for tuesday's election. romney got a big boost with the endorsement from wisconsin's congressman paul ryan. campaigning with ryan in wisconsin the former massachusetts governor blasted the president's handling of the economy. >> all in all the president prolonged the recession and showed the recovery. his economic strategy is a bust. >> reporter: the pressure is mounting for santorum who is also in wisconsin. the former pennsylvania senator is fighting for his last chance to prove he can win in the all important industrial heart land. >> gingrich today acknowledged that romney is the likely nominee. in an beer -- he said romney
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will probably get the delegate needed to win the nomination. he said that romney still has to earn the nomination and gingrich will continue on the campaign trail in wisconsin where he criticize the president's poll civil. >> he would like to dictate what kind car you drive and basically describe the fine for what you are able to say and believe. rhe said that he will continue to campaign until romney gets the delegates he needs to win the nomination. >> back now to the coverage of lottery fever that is gripping the bay area and nowhere is that more obvious than san lorenzo. let's take a live look what's happening outside the liquor in san lorenzo and several people lined up outside door but i don't know if they can hear me. we saw this earlier from paul. there was a line of people out
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the door,a round building. we are giving you a taste of that right now. if you would go around the corner, around the building, around, you would see a line stretching a long ways and we are told some are actually standing in line for two hours to buy a ticket andist bet all of them say they are going to be the one to have that winning ticket. >> somebody has to wine. that scene played out all over the country where people have lined up to buy a ticket for the lottery and a chance to be an instant member of the 1%. the jackpot has hit the all time high of at least $647 million. from california to new york to city its all effort midwest, people have been flocking to convenience stores for their chance to try to hit the big time. some states such as alabama and utah don't sell the tickets but
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that didn't stop many who just drive across the state line. >> this is the first -- you can get to. we all come to play. >> one brought in more by handing out free lottery tickets but what would any of them do with more than half a billion dollars? >> we are going disney world. >> i would take a break from work and stimulate the economy and share the wealth. >> i hope i have a winner any way. look me up if i do and we will share. >> whoever wins will be very popular all of the u.s. the mega million jackpot is now at $647 million and it's still growing. >> new information coming out about yahoo. what we are learning about changes in the works. plus the switch is -- the new source of energy this school will be using. and the starring role of bay area hospital in a new documentary.
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. yahoo about to undergo a major restructuring. that could mean thousands of layoffs for the company starting next week. they would mostly affect the product, research and marketing department. >> the unified school district flipped the switch on its new
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solar energy system. they celebrated the start of the new system. 15 schools are be able to generate much of their own power. the superintendent of public instruction said the new system is because of voters who approved measure j aimed to improve the learning environment. >> you achieve a 72% approval rating for measure j that was higher than any other in the state of california. thank you for that partnership, thank you to the voters, let's hear it to the voters for saying yes. >> the new system is expected to cut the school district's electric bill in half. >> honda said it's recalling more than half a million suv's because of a headlight problem. . the problem can cause the low beam headlights to go out. there haven't be crashes, they say the affected owners will get notices in the mail. >> highland hospital is the
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star of a new documentary on the public health care system. >> the beds in the department are full. >> it's called the waiting room and it follows patients and doctors at highland hospital that serve hundreds of thousands all over alameda thousand with and without insurance. it was directed by peter knicks it's gotten several good reviews. >> [inaudible] go right down the name. >> it is quite a find. school kids find this glue to the bottom of the lake. why police need your help. >> the bay area will soon be on storm watch. coming up the timing of the heaviest rain. thunderstorm possibilities and the one part of the weekend that will be dry.
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. there is widespread speculation that the court may have decided the fate of the president's health care law today. this morning the justices held secret closed door dislikes in a conference room just outside the chamber and likely cast preliminary votes. the justices are expected to spend the next several months putting their opinions on paper. they aren't expected to go public until june. >> the president took his campaign to new england today. at a fundraiser at a community in maine he said the defining issue is who will fight for the
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middle class. >> you think back over the last three years, i want you to know that because of what you did in 2008, we have started to see what change looked like. we have started to see it. >> in all the president attended four fund-raisers today, two in vermont and two in maine. >> and happening right now michelle obama is in san francisco on her own campaign spot. these show year motorcade arriving. the academy 6 sciences at golden gate park. she is also here for a fundraiser. the theme is families for obama and will include family friendly activities for supporters of the president. we will have more on the visit tonight at ten. >> some young students are living their own nancy drew mystery. you may call it is case the sunken treasure. >> this is exciting. i think it's every child's
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dream to come across the type of treasure. >> it may not be a chest of gold but the children who found them were thrilled. >> i saw what was in the bag and i saw -- this is really happening. >> today the 6th graders showed us where the mystery started on the shores of lake marrot. the class did community surrender service. one girl found three sacks filled with treasure. >> spoon, statues, ton of bracelets, and a lot of rings. >> reporter: they contained 20 pounds of gold coins, jewelry, candlesticks and watches. >> it was chaos. they were -- screaming and they were excited about it. >> reporter: they think someone stole them and then stashed them in the lake so they turned it our to the police. investigators will try to link
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the loot to any burglaries but if that fails and if the rightful owners don't claim it, in 90 days the state say the students may claim it. >> lot of conversation and -- who gets to have it, the girl who fund it or the whole 6th grade. >> reporter: if you thy tuy of that may they yours contact the oakland police. the students say they do inherit that they want to use it to help the school fund new lockers or new books for the library. >> reporter: pretty sharp kids out there. let's check in with mark. he is watching the next storm. mark. >> we are wrapping up a very active march in the bay area and another storm. you can see on live storm tracker 2 the rain heading up to the north for the most part. we have a sprinkles, we could
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have spotty drizzle as well. this was the scene looking out toward oakland. the high clouds breaking up over the past half hour. we have partly cloudy skies, rainfall on the increase. the expectations, once again -- the north bay and santa cruz mountains could be over an inch of rain and the south bay, about a quarter inch much, most neighborhoods on average, all because of that guy, the area of low pressure you can see. there is that circulation for tonight we will hold onto a cloud cover and bring a chance a sprinkle or light shower, nota mounting to much. we take it into saturday. heavy rain expected for the morning hours, especially between seven and ten. off and on shower was the possibility expected into the afternoon hours hours and winds will be an issue. taking a look at the wind
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forecast. you will see the numbers going up. especially coast side, around the bay, winds could gust to around 35 to 43 miles an hour. even in to the afternoon. backing off a little bit by late afternoon. a chance of a few light showers, here we go tomorrow at six. seven eight the rainfall rates pick up. this could cause the delay -- some of the games tomorrow first thing tomorrow morning. then in to the afternoon mora occasional showers, you can pick automatic quite a few breaks. that could trigger isolated thunderstorm into saturday afternoon. temperatures, lot to talk about. temperatures cooling off for tomorrow as well. into the 50s and 60 degrees. cooling for saturday. if you want to plan on a dry forecast that is it for sunday. sunday partly cloudy skies and
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then by monday we warm it up. there is the weak system that could produce a few showers by tuesday evening lasting into wednesday. at least we have good news, be able to find breakability in the rain and that will be on sunday. if you like the rain drops -- the sun get out received. >> very all week. >> timing is right on. >> thank you mark. >> . >> it's the latest viral video. that man seems happy for someone just arrested. he was pulled over in canada on suspicious of drunk driving. then the police cars dashboard camera caught him singing for six full minutes all the way to the police station. we are told he sang the lyrics perfectly. >> whole foods making a pledge, how that could change the way you buy fish. and the ruling in. what the government has decided
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. whole foods said starting april 2nd it'll sale only sustainable seafood so no more caught in the wild and rated red. the color code indicating over fished or caught in a way that harms other species.
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those ratings from the monterey aquarium. and cod caught by trollers. >> advocatesl. a battle over the bpa, a petition was rejected to ban it from food packaging. >> there is no good way for a consumer to know it's in the product >> a plastic hardening chemical used in food cans and plastic bottles. they argue this can leech out and cause serious health problems especially for young children. that includes hormone problems. they wanted it ban from food packaging but today they said there is not enough compelling evidence that bpa harms health. >> you have traditional tox
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that finds no harm. there are still unresolved questions about the safety of bpa for children and adults. >> many have voluntarily removed it from their products narcotic includes the leading makers of baby bottling and campbell soup said it'll start getting rid of it from its cans. the fda said there is some concern about its effects on young children and the federal government is funding studies on the chemical. >> we are live in val johan where emergency official looking in to the carbon dioxide leak. what we are learning. and michelle ball set to dedicate a coast guard cutter
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. complete bay area news coverage starts right now. >> good evening. i'm ken wayne. frank is off tonight. at this hour 70 workers being treated at hospitals after a carbon dioxide leak.
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hazmat crews were dispatched to the spent foods when works started getting kick throwing up. we have live coverage. live in vallejo. >> reporter: they treated 45 people here at the hospital and released all but one of them. i that man is in critical condition and they have admitting him here for symptoms of poisoning. when a bus of 20 patients arrived at the hospital a team of doctors and nurses was already in place. >> we are prepared to handle whatever they bring our way. >> reporter: an army of medical staff moved in organized chaos. >> there you go. >> reporter: it took 20 minutes to set up the unit outside ready for a bus load of patients to arrive. >> they regularly practice drills and by that

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