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that's some bad hat, harry. . this is the 10:00 news. >> we are learning more about teen behind the wheel of a suv that struck and killed a father and daughter on their bikes. >> the teen driver who ran down the father and daughter could be out of custody at any time. we have the latest onto driver and investigation. >> reporter: i checked with concord police in the last hour. the suspect is still in custody but he could be freed at any time and then rearrested when the investigation is finished.
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tonight as you see the memorial grows. with new messages about distracted driving. nobody answered at the home in concord where the 17-year-old driver lives with his parents and older sister. >> i just talked to his mom today. >> reporter: this neighbor said the boy's mother has seen the accident site and the growing shrine to the dad and daughter who died here. witnesses say the teen was speeding when he lost control and hit them. >> we haven't seen anything that -- no to make us worried about him or anything or watch ourselves or even our kids. >> reporter: this picture of the driver from the facebook with -- calling himself raiser fox. >> we make sure we cover all the bases. . >> reporter: police say they will consider everything before giving the case to the da. the driver's cell phone reports, already subpoenaed. >> if they match the time he
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was driving indicates of possibly he was texting or talking. >> reporter: if he was it bolsters the case for manslaughter in the deaths of the 41-year-old and 9-year-old. >> there is anger. >> reporter: friends at the vigil ask that everybody take a lesson. >> we just ask people to be careful driving and to be mindful that when you do matters. >> reporter: and among those lay flowers co workers who recall she got a visit from her husband last week. >> he came in and surprised her for lunch with flowers and home made sandwhich. >> reporter: i talked by phone with family members tonight busy making burial arrangements. they say they are trusting police to get to the answers and are grateful for so
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ucommunity compassion. reare live in concord. ktvu channel 2news. >> oakland police have identified a bicyclist killed last night. he was hit by an suv. officials with holding the name of the man until his family is told. a woman driving a suv was back up when she hit him shortly before 10 last night. she was seen walking in a robe after the accident near 78th. police say alcohol doesn't appear to be a factor. >> have learned a fatal bike accident in san francisco will likely occur in criminal charges. a bicyclist struck a 71-year- old pedestrian in a crosswalk. the collision was so violent the pedestrian later died. a witness reported the bicyclist and another raced through red lights and stopsigns. . >> there is a lot of concrete,
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lot of expansion to cross so it's one the city should look at. that -- shouldn't let off the hook anyone who is behaving dangerously. >> reporter: sources say that the bicyclist could face manslaughter charges. he wrote a blog about the collision that many considered flippant but his attorney said he is devastated. a group of women touched by violence formed a circle of prayer. its part of our continuing coverage of the mass slayings one week ago today. amber lee is live from the campus and says women had suggestions for stopping violence before it starts. >> reporter: we are on the front lawn where there is a memorial set up. tonight a group of mothers and church leaders came to pay their respects. >> respects respects. the names of the victims read
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out loud, hands joined. >> i understand what these families going through. >> reporter: the mother's empathy comes from losing their own children to violence . >> we can't just pray and go home because everybody go home and do nothing, nothing will change. >> reporter: the they say changes include being accessible to mental health services. >> i hope everybody will embrace the thought of this young man who took it upon himself to take seven lives. to pray for him. >> reporter: the academic dean and chaplain asked for prayer. >> very, very difficult time. . >> reporter: the dean said they will host a memorial service out here on the lawn at ten
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tomorrow morning. he said there is still a lot of clean up to be done inside. the memorial is open to the public. reporting live. amber lee. >> in sacramento california lawmakers paid their respects to the senior seven people killed in the shooting. >> these individuals stood at pivotal moments in their lives in the act of achieving great dreams but violence took them away. >> reporter: they adjourned the session today in memory of the victims. they offered sympathies to the families and friends of those who died. >> a gun shot fired in to a car late this afternoon have left one person in the hospital. we brought you these pictures during ktvu channel 2news at five many a black sedan with the rear window shot out was parked on the off ramp of interstate 580. the shooting happened on city
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streets. the driver took off and then stopped on the freeway ramp to call for help. he wasn't hurt but a passenger was wounded and taken to the hospital. authorities have identified a 73-year-old man who died in a crash on interstate state 280. they say he lost control of his pickup truck about 8:00 easter morning. the truck went off the road and hit a tree. >> pg&e wants san jose residents to be warned. they say their crews will test gas lines in the allen rock neighborhood tomorrow. they said residents of that area could smell gas. they have been ordered to pressure test gas lines and make necessary repairs following the san bruno explosion. they said if there is an escape of natural gas tomorrow it'll dissipate quickly. >> there are plenty of questions about this week's planned rocket launch by north
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korea. as rita williams reports the united states government is concerned that the launch can really a test of their long range missile abilities. >> this is the north korean launch site. is the rocket a cover for testing technology that could fire a missile to the united states or is it just a rocket to propel this weather satellite into space? >> look for yourself with your own eyes and then you can judge. >> reporter: north korean officials let reporters in to the secret site in a remote part of the country today to see firsthand. one was convinced at least for now. >> i don't know what they want us to do in future but today what we see is a space launcher. >> reporter: also today south korean officials said the recent satellite images show that on another side of the country they are digging a new underground tunnel and piling
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up dirt at the entrance in preparation for a nuclear test. >> our position remains don't do it. their launch of a missile would be provocation. >> reporter: united states officials say in 2006 and 2009 north korean carried out nuclear tests, each following satellite launches. if that happens, the test is not expected until after next weekend when the huge celebrations end marking 100 years since the birth of the founder of north korea. >> the special prosecutor investigating the death of a florida tina found she won't convene a grand jury to determine if charges should be brought in the case. the special prosecutor didn't give a reason. however it means she can't bring charges of first degree murder. the 17-year-old was shot to
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death on february 26th by george zimmerman. police decided not to arrest him saying they found no evidence that he didn't act in self-defense. zimmerman has a website now. on it he said he has been forced to leave his home, school job. he is now soliciting money to support himself and pay for his defense. he said he understands that others claim to be racing money for him but that he is received no donations from otherred. >> police in oklahoma say two white men arrested for shooting five african americans last friday night have confessed. the 19-year-old and 32-year-old appeared in court today where a judge set their bail at more than nine million dollars. investigators say they were angry about the death of his father who was killed by an african american man. >> someone to watch over them.
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why the guardian angels were out in fairfield tonight. >> and back here in just ten minutes, live storm tracker 2 picking up rain showers that are headed our way. when they get here. >> and doyle drive coming down. when it'll be demolished and how you will be able to access the golden gate. man: we need a good night's sleep. woman: which means a little heat to keep us warm. and a good dose of support for my back. some over-the-top comfort couldn't hurt. and our perfect dream factory's been built. you're feeling sleepy already? nighty-night. [giggling]
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around 2:00 a.m. someone slammed a pick newspaper to a hydrant. this geyser followed. the chp was first on the scene and found the truck abandoned. it was towed. no word if the owner turned up to claim it. a jump in crime including six homicide this year has prompted increased patrols in a city that's struggling dwindling resources. we are live in fairfield and said police didn't ask for the help but are happy for it. >> reporter: this is an area police call a crime hot bed for drugs and prostitution and patrol cars have gone by frequently but someone else is out here on the street, the guardian angels. in a part of fairfield marked by nonstop traffic the trademark red berets stand out. >> out-- they are patrolling streets. >> because of the crime, you
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know rise in crime, the violence that has just been happening. it's just started to escalate. >> reporter: there have been six murdered this year. what is unusual is the six have happened with in the first three months of the year. there were six homicides all of last year. the crime spike is also caused a spike in neighborhood watch participation. >> going to be them that seat unusual crime. we can't be everywhere at once. >> reporter: while police welcome help from anyone they say the angels haven't contacted them. they say they are here at the request of the community . >> we guard ourselves right here. >> reporter: but others shouted praise. >> think it's a good thing. anything where the community will come out and people will come out and -- maybe, you know stop some people from doing some of these things. >> reporter: these they wear combat boots instead of wings but watch over people with one goal. >> hopefully help them feel
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secure. >> reporter: now the ones here are from other cities in solano. they hope people who live here will join them. >> the man accused of killing three members of a family in a gang related shooting took the stand today and testified on his own behalf. he said he didn't kill the three. he said a passenger in his car fired the shots. >> we have presented about 500 pieces of evidence. we have presented nearly one hundred witnesses in our case. very clearly indicate that he was more than just a driver. >> he was a shooter. >> absolutely. >> he is expected to return to the witness stand tomorrow. he could face life if convicted. violence took his life but his death allowed others to live on. later the break in the case that may bring justice for a
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young man's family. and california's attorney joan california's attorney general has ordered a man to be released. the attorney general is a pealing to the state court. he, his brother and their friend kidnapped a bus of school children in 1976. they buried them, planning to demand ransom but the children were able to escape first. >> a campaign to give help to bullied gay teens received unexpected support this week. >> i'm adam. i am gay and i'm mormon and a student at byu. >> reporter: it's in the form of a video made by students at byu. a strict mormon college that prohibits gay behavior. the video posted as part of the it gets better project estimates there are more than
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1800 gay students at byu. the video has sent tremors through the mormon community but some are celebrating it. michigan base quick in loans is trying to lure laid off yahoo workers. they started a website focused on silicon valley worker that lets them quickly up load their resume. it has testimonials from former worker who are now in detroit. last week yahoo said it would lay off 2,000 workers, about 14% of its work force. >> instagram now worth a billion after being bought by facebook. the strategy behind facebook's largest acquisition yet. >> reporter: expects had valued it at a half billion dollars. . they .
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>> it has a great technology and filters and special effects that makes photograph sharing more interesting. >> reporter: the purchase has the additional double benefit of eliminating it as competition and keeping others from getting it. >> down the road, if this works for facebook a billion dollars will look cheap. >> reporter: here in san francisco, south park neighborhood it's just another success story from the start up. dave's founder of one block off the grid and online comparative shopping mall for home solar systems. >> it's -- you know feeding off itself. you have this neighborhood going crazy lately. lots of things, start ups. >> reporter: his company is housed in the same small building where twitter, instragram and joe boxer were born. founder of who do you, a social networking site for sharing personal resources, it occupies
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the very same office suite. >> you hope you can capture on this. >> reporter: a billion dollars may sound like a lot but consider this. it's only 1% of facebook's value to be $100 billion when it goes public next month. >> after the long weekend the stock markets started the week lower. the dow lost 130 points closing below 13,000. the nasdaq dropped 33. trading was the light nest a month and investors turned to bonds. >> hundreds in the south bay in the dark tonight after winds brought down a tree. we first learned of the problem on facebook. pg&e told us it affects 1200 homes and businesses in campbells, it fell onto a power line. it happened about 7:46 tonight. pg&e said there is no estimate on when the power will be restored. >> waiting on showers and it'll move into the bay area drive tomorrow morning.
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right now the showers still north of here. as we track them they will start to slide south in to the morning hours. as we go out in the to pacific. it'll stay put for a couple days, at least the next couple days unsettled weather and then beyond that another low sets up. here is how the computer model sees t4:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. drizzle in the area. north bay. lots of clouds, drizzle, not heavy rain, a very light event that. will slicken the roads and then you see it moving east and then later in the 8:00 a.m. and it's toward antioch and concord. the road should be wet. some on the afternoon. when i come back i will roll the model in to the afternoon drive. more rain and then another storm as we head into thursday. see you back here. >> the days numbered for a san francisco's doyle drive connector on and off the golden gate bridge. calutrons will close it starting friday.
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the following monday april 30th driver also start using a temporary bypass. the bridge will be open that weekend but not the doyle drive approach and that proposes challenges foredriver. >> it remains open but expect major delays. >> it runs from the marina to the bridge. during the weekend close there will no bridge access. northbound and southbound tracking will have to use eye high i -- highway 1. > and they say tough digging conditions chewed up it's 27 million-dollar reserve fund for the tunnel. they said it had put extra money aside to cover unexpected costs but now that reserve is gone. even with the tough going the 391 million-dollar project is still said to be on time and the 4th bore is still on target
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to open in 2013. >> linking a child's develop mental problems to their mother's weight while pregnant. the specifics of the autism study and why some experts are discounting it. >> and a first for one of the protesters involved in the occupy oakland demonstration. what happened today in a courtroom.
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. a new study is creating quite a stir. the research links weight when eye woman is pregnant with autism in children. we spoke to experts about the study. >> reporter: this group of teen social security s were all born with autism and come to the center for education for speech therapy. educators say having a child with autism can be stressful,
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some worry a new study may cause some to blame themselves. the study found women who were over weight while pregnant were 67% more likely than women of normal weight to have children with autism. . >> i wouldn't put a lot of weight into it. i would be aware of it and watch it. >> reporter: according to the state department of , the rate increased in the past decade by 15%. more research is needed to confirm the results. >> we never -- wanted to give parents a reason to blame themselves but it's worth putting out there. >> reporter: one in 88 will have autism. the cause of the disorder is unknown but teacher as played any research. >> i'm all for research
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continuing because i would like to know what cause itself because if we can find a cause we can find a cure. >> reporter: april is autism awareness month and they stress the importance of finding it early. doctors can find it as early as 18 months. >> another new study questions the effectiveness of omega3 fatty acids. they are usually made from fish oil. researchers looked at previous studies and found taking them did not lower the chance of having a stroker heart attack or heart failure. the report is published in this week's edition of the internal medicine. a victory for conservation groups fighting to restrict pesticides near salmon streams. a research study backs up the claim that the pesticides can harm west coast salmon. the government has band three other pesticides but they say
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there have been delays in enforcing them. at 10:45 another animal is causing problems. >> the peninsula fire station that provides service to the stanford accelerator is slated to close at the end of the month the facility is on stanford property but the station that serves is in menlow park. after the fire station closes they will be served by the menlow park fire district. >> the carlos club with it's landmark sign. why the police chief is against the club getting any bigger. . >> ross wants to keep his job. the response from the city attorney. ♪
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. new, problems on the peninsula with a historic bar after giving the green light the city is thinking twice about expanding the carlos club. lloyd is live in san carlos where the council is still debating the issue. >> reporter: the carlos club is a building -- historical significance dating back to the 20s. the owner wants to update the club and bring in more. the police chief see itself differently. >> this would be all dining palm trees,. >> reporter: carlos club owner wants to remake a back parking lot into a patio restaurant setting. the city took a second look tonight despite the planning commission giving approval.
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him he are just out to kill the project. i don't think it's a security issue. we don't have that many problems here. >> reporter: the police chief said he is told that carlos club is a problem. >> they have found public urination, fighting, domestic violence. >> reporter: the chief said a bigger club would increase the problem, stretching his small department. >> when you have that many people drinking until midnight or two in a confined area next to an alley i think it's a problem. >> a different environment. the cultural change, it'll be a mainly restaurant space verses a nightclub space. >> reporter: none of the residents we talked to on the street oppose the expansion. >> i have been there and haven't seen any problems. i think it's a great place. >> they are upping it by 100 people it may be a issue for parking but as far as the baron it's own i can't see it as a problem. >> reporter: we just checked and the city is still debating
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the issue. a previous meeting went well past midnight. one condition of approving expansion of it, requires another review in one year's time to see if there are police problems. live in san carlos. ktvu channel 2 you. >> in san francisco, organizers say the meeting between bar owners and residents over noise on two blocks of polk street was positive. the good neighbor discussion gave them a chance to talk directly with the owners of bars. organizers say the owners seemed very open to a number of suggestions including taxi stands and beefed up patrols. they even handed out their cell phone numbers to some of the residents. >> police are planning to meet with the public tomorrow after a family was murdered last month. one suspect is in custody for killing five people at a home march 23rd. the police chief will hold the town meeting to discuss public
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safety and answer questions. it'll be held at san francisco's city college in the wellness center, at 5:15 tomorrow night. >> a judge in oakland sentenced a man studying to be a priest to jail time for his role in a occupy oakland protest. they tried to occupy the convention center. joseph hoover was arrested. he was ordered to spend six days in a county jail work program and two years probation. he said he was proud to take part in the occupy event and may do it again. come noon on wednesday the university of california is expected to release it's investigative report on the pepper spraying incident at davis last november. the university and it's police union reached a legal settlement today to allow the release of most of the report with most of the officerra names removed. tomorrow the university and the police union are scheduled to go to court to ask a judge to approve the settlement. >> a break in the case of a
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merchant marine murdered in december and ended up saving others through organ donation. paul chambers said one suspect is in custody and police are hoping his arrest will lead to a second suspect. >> reporter: valerie set up this shrin oh, honor her brother. >> first i give him a kiss. i say make it happen. you have to make something happen. >> reporter: she said last friday her brother made it happen. that is the day she was told that police made an arrest in the death. it was december 22nd when the 23-year-old was shot and killed just a few feet from his home. police say he was involved in some sort of minor traffic accident before two suspects followed him. >> nobody can imagine, what it's like to have a loved one that -- not just had his future ahead of him, they murdered him, they stole his future. >> reporter: he had graduated from the maritime academy waske
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going to work as a merchant marine. his family continues to post crime stopper posters in the hopes someone will come forward about the second suspect. >> i don't want anybody to have to go through this. i know parents and loved ones have been through this of. >> reporter: butler believes people know who did it but are afraid to come forward. now she is hoping that the second suspect will be arrested. >> i want to look them in the eye and they better look me in the eye because they have to know what they did is violent and wrong. >> reporter: now police haven't confirmed the name of the young man but he is 20 and from oakland. is he arrested in sacramento. there is no details yet on the second suspect. in oakland. >> san francisco city attorney, is rejecting suspend the sheriff's argument to keep his job. he said the -- incident with his wife happened before he was sworn in. he plead guilty to false
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imprisonment and his attorney said for the sheriff to be suspended misconduct must happen while he is in office. the da said public offices could rob banks, or mug old ladies and nobody could do anything about it then. court hearing is scheduled for april 20th. >> following a break from campaigning gop canned indicate santorum is expected to hit the trail again tomorrow. he is scheduled to make several apt appearances in his home state of pennsylvania. he needs to win the primaries there. on friday his daughter was in the hospital. the girl has a rare disorder. the bay area has a winner in mega millions but not the mega winner. there were 29 tickets sold in california that matched five numbers but not the mega number. one was bought by carlos mendez a waiter from san rafael.
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it's worth $228,000. he said he did a quick pick and hadn't had a chance to get the tickets until yesterday. there were three in the united states that will share the 656 million-dollar jackpot. >> foiling cell phone thieves for go. how you may be able to make your phone completely useless if if falls in to the wrong hand. >> and we have wet for the morning drive and the afternoon drive and beyond. i will let you know how long. . >> and while we wait word of what caused thomas kinkade's death. the surge in sales of his art work. [ man ] when i went to get my first new car, my dad said to get a subaru because they last. ♪ he drives a legacy, but i'm nothing like him.
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major cell phone carrers have agreed to set up a database of identification numbers that are unique to each phone. once they are reported the phones can be disabled. . right now carriers can only disable sim cards. >> syrian government forces fired acrossed the borders and killed go in turkey and a reporter in lebanon. it's racing fears the violence could spread into a regional conflict. at least 125 people have been killed in the past two days. in peru the prime minister said it'll take a few days to rescue nine men trapped in a copper mine. a mine shaft collapsed apparently in an explosion the miners set off. the trapped workers have been getting water and air through a metal tube threaded in to the mine. they have been pleading to
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beurres accused. in greece a sign of how cash strapped theyr. police are requesting pay for some of their services. renting an officer could cost $39 an hour. they say this would only be for special circumstances such as transporting explosives or large amounts of money or guarding specific events. previously the service was free. >> the coroner said it could take months to establish a cause of death for thomas kinkade. some test results could take as long as 20 weeks. his family said he decide suddenly friday of natural causes at his home. gallery that sale his work report a surge in sales since the death. a man who owns one in new york and new jersey said sales saturday reached holiday levels. at his original gallery in masserville managers say an original sold over the weekend
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for $150,000. >> one person said they are turning levees in to swiss cheese. the animal boom this spring and the bust that they could cause. >> and rain in the forecast tomorrow with more to come this week. bill martin here to pinpoint when and where we will see it. when i take a picture of this check, it goes straight to the bank. oh. oh look the lion is out! no mommy no!
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. san francisco is the home of four newly hatched falcons. now san jose has four new chicks. the san francisco falcons nest on top of the pg&e building. the san jose residents make city hall their home. the mother falcon has been nicknamed clara and the father is the rocket. on may first they plan to go had to the nest and tag the little ones. the first family carried on a easter tradition today that
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started back in 1878. the president blew the whistle to start the egg rolling contest. that was just one of many events planned for thousands of youngsters and their parents. the obama family took part in a book reading. the first lady made sure to include a lot of physical activity. >> a surge in gophers is causing problems with levees in marin. hundreds of people living near the lee a on the eastside are worried about flooding. >> reporter: it's unwelcome for judi checking her yard. gophers have left the garden filled with holes. >> we have been finding fresh holes and setting traps. >> reporter: it's not the garden she is worried about but that but -- they are
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aggressively dig agriculture long the levee. >> we are worried about the erosion and anything that can compromise the levee. >> reporter: public works has been dealing with them for a few years. it's peak breeding season and workers aren't sure why the populations are particularly strong this year. left unchecked they could threaten hundreds of homes. >> month possibility of flooding. >> it's a community that is below sea level. in 1982 when there were floods and the levee broke the community was boating down the main street through the low lands areas. we don't want that happening again. >> reporter: workers have been filling the hole s with clay. >> i'ma a afraid the levees will fail.
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>> reporter: the problem isn't isolated to that it levee. coyote creek is also having problems. ktvu channel 2news. >> welcome back. we had a nice round of weather and nice things change around. you notice the clouds, they are thickening up outside. mostly cloudy for many bay area locations and picking up light showers, heavier rain in this area and it's working soup. by tomorrow morning the north bay section lue have sprinkles and drizzle and by the midmorning drive, nine we will see showers onto the peninsula as well. the weather is changing and that means rain through the rest of the week . none of them are heavy but they are wet and will raise havoc on the morning drive and tomorrow afternoon and again on thursday as we go into the extended forecast. not a lot of rain, maybe in the
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hills. sot system that is moving in, clouds increasing, tonight you will seat increasing clouds, overnight mild, you get cloud cover, that usually warms you up. the front slides through. the showers triggered off. quarter inch much for most of us and the heaviest rain. inch in here but talking about jenner and on the coastal hills with the heaviest rain. that's tomorrow. as we look at the computer model, that was animation n is the el. monday at ten the clouds moving in. 6:00 a.m. tomorrow you see what's happened. this is not a big deal. it'll glaze and moisten the roadways and that's always a problem. we get into the afternoon and tuesday afternoon there is widely scattered showers, still not a big deal. if you had outdoor work plans you will get them done. its going do be kind of shower are you and then late in the day somewhere around four or five it starts firing off
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around livermore, and that's your afternoon drive. the leafiest showers look like they will be late in the day into tomorrow evening there. is tomorrow night 9:00. even after the drive. in to the long range. another model that will take us past tuesday night. here we go, into wednesday morning, you see a few scattered showers, here we go into wednesday afternoon. most of its -- no big deal and then into thursday and this is next week. system rolled in. thursday looks wet a. round ten or 11 more showers for the afternoon. these are nonevents, none of them are big deals. the mountains snow advisory or winter weather advisory. these are the forecast highs for tomorrow. just -- we are in for it in terms of just kind of drizzlely wet, uncomfortable. not great spring break weather. five-day forecast with your weekend in view and it'll be nicer, especially on sunday. >> okay. we look forward to that. >> at and t selling a majority
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stake in its yellow pages business. they announced it today with the private firm cerberus capitol. it it's expected to close midyear. shares of at&t fell today down less than a percent. >> this week's forecast we heard has postponed a public works project in san francisco. city crews had planned to close lefty odoule bridge. it was going to get a toning but with the rain expected the work has been delayed and will start monday april 23rd. >> it seems the warriors are looking at prime waterfront property in san francisco as a site for their newa rene a. last week we reported how the giants had offered to include one for the warriors in their new mission rock project next to at&t park. today reports indicate that the team has declined is
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safety. the saints coach heard a firm no to his appeal of a year long suspension. the commissioner imposed it after revelations about the saint's bounty program that offered cash for knocking opposing playersous of game. next he is scheduled to consider discipline for the saints player who took part. >> mark here to tell us that zito is back. >> man. keeps this up he will want matt cane money. he is already making that. he deserves it today. lots of eye popping stats out of the performance but how about this? 274 starts ago, that was the last time he pitched a complete game shut out, with the a's. it arrives on time for the giants, they needed a victory their first of the year and they will get it. hitting the ball to carlos sandoval with a two run shot in the first. that's his second and catching zito today was the youngster hector sanchez, did a good job
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behind the plate, two for five on the rbi single there, cabrera scoring now with the bases loaded in the 5th. brandon crawford. shooting it down the left field line. going the other way with it. bases loaded, everybody going to score. the route was on, all take was left the story of zito. four strike out, economy of pitches, 114 thrown. the order of the day, the a's pitching staff didn't give up anything. timely and tiedy. oakland with a lefty of their own worth checking out. tommy, eight shut out innings performance. three hits, defensive hit. jason at second for kc. fly to right. redding guns him down. trying to tag and making it third. you are out of there and another josh, donaldson with the bat. the shot to right.
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scores the only run of the game. grant, came in and nailed it down to the 9th for them and the season of lows we have hit death valley for the wary afters in the mile high city. they loose by 39 to denver, widest margin of defeat. start to finish the 30-7 push to start the game. kenneth, 24 minutes had 27 points, 17 rebounds. warriors out rebounded 60-27. they didn't chase after the ball, very little desire shown. hard to believe they beat this same team saturday night. we are always hearing about how different the stanley cup is than the regular season. sharks better hope that's true because if they play the bulls, like they have so far this year it'll be a quick exit for the team. how about 0-4, shout out twice in st. louis. hope is since the sharks had to rush to make the postseason maybe they will be sharper than
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in past playoff years. >> we lot of the anaheim in the first round, first two games, they have been playing playoff hockey for a while and they won like nine out of the last ten games to get into the playoffs. have you to be prepared right away and i'm sure both teams will be. >> one thing for shower the shark also be well rested as they don't apply until thursday. 0-4 during the regular season. that's the sporting life for a monday night. zito is definitely the story though and the hope is it wasn't just the one game thing. he. >> keep it going. >> absolutely. >> thank you. >> thank you for trusting ktvu channel 2news. we will see you the next time news breaks. >> morning team here starting at 4:30 tomorrow. they will track tuesday's rain. we are always here for you on the website.
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