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. this is the 10:00 news on ktvu channel 2news. >> right now a 21-year-old man is in custody in the south bay being questioned in connection with the disappearance of sierra lamar. >> a major break tonight in the disappearance of sierra. we have learned that the sheriff deputies have a suspect in custody and sources say they are preparing to book him for murder. the breaking news now only on two. >> heather holmes is at store
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where the arrest happened but we start with robert honda where moments ago we got a look at the suspect. >> reporter: here at the sheriff's office there are high hopes this arrest is the break that investigate ears needed to solve the sierra lamar case. we were at this safeway store in morgan hill at around 6:00 p.m. when detectives took a store employee into custody. he would turn out to be a suspect in the case. we followed the detectives to the sheriff's headquarters and were outside at around 9:30 tonight when detectives took the 21-year-old to the county main jail where sources say officials plan to charge him with murder and kidnapping. sources say that detectives questioned him for go hours about the missing teen trying to find her location but were quiet when we tried to get details. is he associated with the case? >> i'm sorry i can't make any comment.
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>> reporter: here are what sources close to the investigation told me tonight. it they say he is the owner of the red jetta vehicle that investigators took earlier this month and say is associated with the lamar disappearance. sources say there is dna evidence links him to the clothing found in her backpack. we have been told he has been under surveillance since he was identified including at his job and home. the sheriff's office declined to comment onto arrest or provide details about what he has said including if he knows the girl. now at this hour investigators are still working this case and have said that finding her safe remains a top priority. again a suspect in the case is now in custody tonight. live in san jose. >> all right. thank you. we peculiar up now with heather hoppings live in morgan hill this is a community that came together to support the lamar
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family. >> reporter: they did. they have been for the last two months now. take a look. you can see feet from where a missing person sign hangs in this store front window. it was here where the search fort man allegedly responsible led authorities today. witnesses are describing for me a scene of chaos here at shopping center. >> i saw cops rushing to the parking lot and then a girl came in and said they had guns. >> reporter: that young woman works at this yogurt shop and they have been tracking developments in the sierra case. another woman who has been following the case said she knows the person arrested. she works at the safeway in the shopping center and said just a few minutes ago she was on her lunch break when she saw officials with their guns drawn pointing at a man onto ground and they arrested him. she realized it was a former co worker at a different safeway
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location here in morgan hill. she said she was stunned to learn he was arrested in connection with 9 disappearance. this is providing a sense of relief to some of those in the community who have been participating for weeks in searches for the missing teen and feared a predator was on the streets. >> i have been saying i just want them to find anything so -- i want her mom to know something and her family, she has siblings. i feel that i hope whoever like -- i hope it's that person or i hope whoever they arrested i hope it's that person. it's the just -- it's a terrible thing and, whatever they find is important. >> reporter: now i'm told that the person arrested worked at both of the safeway locations here in morgan hill but officials at the safeway location said he hasn't worked in either in quite some time. now i did reach out to sierra lamar's mother but i was told through a family friend she was just not up for giving a
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statement tonight but again a big development. a person in connection with the disappearance and a lot of people in the community who have been rallying around the family are feeling a sense of relief tonight. >> more details about the suspect. he attended central high which say continuation school in morgan hill but was only there for a few months and never graduated. the only mark is a 2009 charge for resisting arrest. his last known desperation was in more gain hill. . >> sierra was last seen march 16th when her mother left home right before sierra went to school. the very next day on march 17th an important find, the teen's phone was found just a few blocks in the school bus stop in morgan hill. one day later authorities found
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her bag with some clothes inside. the next week the class kids foundation organized the first large scale volunteer searches, that same day the sheriff's office said sierra was probably kidnapped. then on may 8th another critical find. a red jetta with a black hood -- that one seen there, investigators say that car was seen on cameras in three different locations near the lamar home and then tonight that big break in the case. authorities made an arrest at a safeway store in morgan hill. stay with us for continuing coverage. morning news starts at 4:30 a.m. and they will dig to learn more and tonight's arrest. >> there are report that the golden state warriors have made a deal to move across the bay and build in san francisco. ken wayne is live in the city at proposed sita right near
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reds java house. >> reporter: right south of the bay bridge and right next to red's java house reportedly the new home of the warriors, here at pier30 and 32. warriors officials are not officially confirming it. >> we aren't prepared to make any comments or announcements and be unfair to speculate anything beyond that. >> reporter: espn first reported a deal. the owner of red's jav, house says it's true that the president stopped into tell him the team will be his neighbor. >> he said that they are coming. they are going to make the deal and the warriors are coming. >> reporter: the mayor has been courting the team. >> i think that our city has that whole success we would like to share. >> i'm not happy. >> reporter: the vice chair of the authority said there will likely be a legal challenge if they try to leave oakland.
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he said san francisco may have violated the open meeting act by not holding public meetings but officials signed a let tore try to make a deal with the warriors. >> i will fight it. i will fight the warriors moving. >> reporter: warrior fans are filling seats in oakland despite the team's years of losing. >> they want the fans to be loyal but i would say shouldn't they be loyal to? a little bitter. i'm bitter we are having this discussion. >> reporter: if the warriors do move he said the officials would need to reassess what happens to the property. it's not clear what officially we will learn of their plans but as you come back again live you can see down there at end if we can get the camera to go back down there are tents set up at the end of the piers a security guard says tonight that the city of san francisco has set that up and so we are waiting to see if that is where the announcement will be made.
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espn is report that the warriors want to be here in time for the 2017 season just 25 years away. >> oakland city leaders say they understand why san francisco wants the warriors but they aren't giving up hope. >> they are hoping that we are still in the game, and certainly we understand san francisco losing the 49ers and certainly they don't want to be city without a sports franchise. >> reporter: he said fans support is great. in fact according to nba figures, the warriors had the 10th best attendance in the league last season despite one of the worst records. more details on the warriors, they started in 1946 in philadelphia and stayed there until 1962, that's when the team moved to san francisco playing games. in 71 they moved across bay to its home in oakland and became the warriors. >> a claim of possible
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kidnapping tonight turned in to a case of pimping expanderring. police responded to a house late this afternoon. officers say they found a woman inside. she said she was kidnapped but tonight police say she was not kidnapped. police also detained two men on suspicious of pimping. police were first alerted by san jose police . >> a surge in the technology sector along with new hopes about greece sparked a rally today. the dow closed up 135 points, the nasdaq finished up 68. the gains after the market endured a steep slide for most of the month of may. looking at tech stock that led the way apple was up almost $40 finishing at 561 a share, google added $13 to close at $614 a share. hp was up 43-cents as they
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different guest plans for hp to layoff thousands. at 10:30 traders sell off facebook stock. the 11% plunge and the reasons why its supposedly hot stock is anything but. >> there is a report tonight that the captain blamed for the 2007 fuel spill in san francisco bay is trying to regain his license. according to the news his attorney said his client is considering all options including a lawsuit as he fights for reinstatement of the license. the coast guard issued a final denial in february. he was piloting the ship when it struck the base of the bay bridge tower in heavy fog, spilling 53,000-gallons of fuel into the bay. caltrans is giving driver ace heads up about a highway closure starting tomorrow night. the eastbound lanes of highway 4 from love ridge road to summersville road will be closed over flight from 11:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. tuesday through thursday of
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this week. cal traps is widening the highway to six lanes, they will include a carpool lane from pittsburgh to antioch. >> we are live in concord where dozens of school support staff picketed inside and outside tonight's school board meeting. why they are here and what the school district thinks about their protest. >> it cooled off today. that fog is flying in. it'll be around for the start tomorrow. how cool it'll be and when the fog will burn out off. >> a teen finds a missing woman as time is running out. why she doesn't want to be called a hero. >> and more on the breaking news. that major break-in the case of sierra lamar.
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. any angry teachers are trying to deliver a strong message at a school board meeting tonight. they say what's happening to them is a matter of survival. >> reporter: dozens of staff held signs asking what about us? they say they are victims of a poor economy and bad management. more than 50 teachers, secretaries and maintenance workers for the school district crowded tonight's school board meeting hoping to send the
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superintendent and his staff a message. >> a lot of the members couldn't come today because they have two jobs. ed this need to pay for benefits. >> reporter: they say their hours and benefits have been cut while administration keeps their full benefits and salaries. the supervisor said the cuts come from the state and all departments took them including administration. >> i know there is a dollar amount difference but if we are -- we need to talk about everybody taking the same cut. >> reporter: deborah an attorney for the district said they already have a lot less administrators than other districts. >> there comes a point when you can't cut anymore and still be effective and keep students safe and still have a program that works. >> reporter: protesters say they can't survive with their cuts. >> you have somebody with a quarter million dollars, they get 10% off they have a lot of
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money, someone makes $13 an hour and they get a 10% cut that's not a lot leftover. >> reporter: board meeting is still going on right now. there is nothing on that agenda that speaks of the topics today. the union said they stood in on the meeting because they are mad about the stew's contract extension and his council's and they want the board to know they are watching everything they do. live in concord. >> a bill to put a two year stop on pay races for california state university employees who earn 200,000 a year passed a mom after hurdle. thehe state senate approved it. the bill seeks to cap races for those same employees at no more than 10% a year from 2014 for the following four years. the state university system reported today it got a record number of applications for the
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fall 2012 term. numbers released today show that the system's 23 campuses received nearly 743,000 freshman applications. that's -- 350,000 will be admitted, act the same as the previous year. >> funeral services were held today for a fallen army sergeant. the pentagon said the 30-year- old was killed in the line of duty on may 6th in approximate afghanistan in a bombing. it was his third tour of duty overseas and his first in afghanistan. friends and family gathered this morning for his funeral. the sergeant is survived by his wife and his two young sons. >> the court will today -- children had through in vitro after the father's death aren't entitled to social security survivor benefits. it was done after a woman had
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twins after her husband's death. her benefit was denied saying they are for a natural child. floor law denies children consieved after death. 43 catholic institutions have filed a dozen lawsuits against the obama administration over mandates for birth control. churches and universities say they object to federal mandates requiring them to provide beneficiary control to their employees saying forces them to violate church teaching and first amendment protections. planned parenthood criticized the lawsuit. >> the president and leaders around the world agreed on an exit strategy for afghanistan today. rita williams says it has some troops continuing combat operations there for two more years. >> in the president's hometown of chicago the protests were
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tame. less than six months before the election the chance for mr. obama to look presidential and walk a tight rope about a increasingly unpopular war. >> the timetable we have established is a sound one. it's a responsible one. are this risks involved? absolutely. >> reporter: that timetable nato countries agreed to has afghanistan forces taking the lead next summer, all united states and alleyed forces out by the end of 2014. >> we can start rebuilding america and making some of the massive investments we have made in afghanistan here back home. >> the one -- getting out and the other hand he isn't cutting and running. i think it's not a lot of room for the republicans to come at him. >> reporter: it's still early to put much stock in polls showing the president and
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romney nearly tied. polls also show no real change in the president's support since he endorsed same sex marriage. >> this isn't the big issue right now. it's the economy. that's what they care about. >> reporter: the president will be back in the bay area wednesday and thursday this week to tap the california atm machine to finance his campaign. in berkeley, rita williams. >> and we have more details now on the president's bay area visit on wednesday the president is expected to attend a fundraising dinner, tickets said to be $35,000 per person. later that same evening he is scheduled to attend a rally in redwood, tickets there at a thousand dollars, and on thursday a round table in palo alto, tickets for that again $35,000 per person. >> we had a big cooldown from
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what we saw yesterday because of that weather system. slides through rain to the north. it just takes the cap off the inversion and lets the fog get thick and over the coastal hills, that's why its cool today and we saw the fog over the heels tonight because it's headed your way. there will be fogs in the bay area neighborhoods in to tomorrow. the computer model now, the fog forecast has a lot of fog on it right now. tomorrow morning when you wake up about 6:00 a.m. that's a heavy fog foot print. you have fog -- some part of all nine bay area counties, we start off cool. tomorrow will be a mild day. temperatures similar to today. burns back to the san francisco area round nine but it gets stuck there. temperatures like today, tomorrow, but then a little cooler and we go through time. >> cal fire started in -- and wasted no time started training. firefighters were put to the test battling controlled burns,
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about half of the regular season fire staff started work today and will man the station around the clock until the season ends in the winter. in addition firefighters are coming for training from as far north as the or oregon border. >> yahoo ashame. >> and a big vote on a minimum wage increase in san jose. why some say it's bad for businesses. >> and if you are just joining us an arrest tonight in the disappearance of sierra lamar. more live coverage of the breaking news in eight minutes.
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. yahoo has something to feel good about. they are coming into about $7 billion. they are selling a large part of its stake in a china company. it's grown into one of the largest internet companies, the deal after the ceo resigned
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while it-continues to struggle against google. invest ears not that excited about the news, yahoo stocked rose modestly. san jose is considering a like in the minimum wage. supporters say it'll help hard working families but matt keller says there are also opponents who argue it would have a negative impact on jobs. >> reporter: claire makes $8.25 an hour forcing her to share a room. she said if san jose increases the minimum wage she could possibly get her own place. >> just a hope of my being closer to getting my own personal space is great to me, just to keep my hope up. >> reporter: councilmembers can pass it or put it to the voters, most likely on the november ballot. employees at the moon
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restaurant make ten dollars an hour. the owner said he will raise their wages if the ordinance passes. >> hiring less though, increasing production and prices. overall for small business it's it's not a great recipe. >> reporter: a new analysis of the ordinance was released today backed by the california restaurant association and the silicon valley chamber of commerce saying it could cost jobs. >> from the high end about 1500 jobs, on the low end 500. >> reporter: labor groups say wages should keep up with the rising cost of living. >> we have thousands of people who live in the community who can't afford to live here and whose responsibility is that? the employer should bear some responsibility. >> reporter: the ordinance is ankled to be heard tomorrow afternoon during the city council meeting. >> construction on the 49ers new stadium has entered a new
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phase. people are countrying holes for pylinga. about 3,000 will be used to support the stadium. this work will go on about ten hours a day, six days a week for 25 days, crews have already laid pipe under ground. the 49ers are hoping to play in their new billion dollar stadium by 2014. >> she knows how to deliver a baby and rescued a woman in the wilderness. a teen who is being called a hero tonight and show you where she picked up her skills. >> and a second disappointing day for facebook. what's it's worth and how much the ceo is out. >> a big break in the sierra lamar case. a suspect arrested. the man in custody and the latest on what's happening to him right now. [ creaking ]
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. >> more on the arrest of this man, a 21-year-old, now in custody in the disappearance of sierra lamar. we brought you this breaking news at the top of the hour after a two month investigation. sheriff's deputies have made an arrest in the disappearance of the 15-year-old. robert honda broke the story and is live at the sheriff's department in san jose where right now the suspect is being booked. >> reporter: we have the latest on the charges he is facing. a suspect is now in custody. the 21-year-old was arrested at a safeway store in morgan hill this evening and we followed them here to the sheriff's department where after a three hour questioning he was taken
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to jail. he has been booked on a charge of murder and a charge of kidnapping. the lamar family are to upset to comment. the sheriff plans to give more details tomorrow morning. we will have full coverage tomorrow morning. live in san jose. >> we have continuing coverage on the website. just look for the breaking news right on the front page. >> researchers in yosemite today found a 22-year-old student who had been missing for two days, john paul was on a backpacking trip with other students. nobody had seen him since saturday. rangers on a helicopter saw him about five miles the group's campground. officials say he was unhurt and in good health and was airlifted to the ranger station. volunteers from the sheriff's search and rescue team aided in that search in.
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they just helped find a woman with alzheimer's. new, patty lee says the volunteer who found her hasn't even graduated high school yet. >> reporter: that's right. she is a high school senior and was called a hero tonight at the center where she first started learning about search and rescue a year and a half ago. 17-year-old nicole trains in search and rescue every month. >> we wouldn't be able to see him if we were just out searching. >> reporter: in preparation for emergency calls like the one she got last wednesday night to help find this woman with early onset alzheimer's, missing for three days in a wood areaa. >> i took one day off from school, we woke up at five in the morning. >> reporter: she and her team had finished searching their area when she spotted a fire road not marked on the map. >> decided let's go search. there is a -- slope and she was just laying down on kind of a pile of sticks. she had no shoes on.
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>> reporter: she called out the woman's name fearing the worst. >> we said jan are you okay? she said yes. when i heard that -- i was just so thankful. >> reporter: the teen refused to take credit calling a team effort. her unit leader said he is proud because time was running out. >> if they get into a place where they aren't able to easily figure out how to get out of there, a alzheimer's patient will often just stay there until they are located or in some cases they will die there. >> reporter: tonight michael saint john explained what was used to marin's search and rescue volunteers, 25 of them teens. all of them willing and ready to put their careers and their classes on hold to help others. these volunteers have gone out on five search and rescue missions in the past five day, average 50 a year on a yearly budget of ten thousand dollars.
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nichol said it's inspired her to study to be a nurse. after she graduated from high school in june. reporting live. >> also new, special ceremonies in the east bay tonight marking an important step in the lives of a thousand students. the district held it's 13th yearly reclass indication ceremony for students who are now fully proefficient in english. they were filled with proud students from almost 50 different schools and their parents. they said many of them started school with little to no english english. >> facebook took a hit on the second day of trading after a lack luster start. today shares fell about 11%.
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tom looks at the factors sending them down. >> reporter: today investors lost $4.20s. >> on friday those were the optimistic, today are caution. they look at facebook going lord is it going to grow as fast as it has been? you now have the blue -- people are looking at it as investment. >> reporter: economists study high tech economists at the study institute. >> i think it's good for silicon valley that there is risk involve. not everything is guaranteed win. >> reporter: golden gate university -- who spent many years on wall street said it was bad timing. >> a significant trading market right now. there is not a lot of investing going on. >> reporter: many potential investors avoid the stock market and facebook made it's own troubles, first it's earnings were trending down, to many shares were offered and to
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many insider was allowed to sell their stock with the company itself. >> when you push the envelope sometimes wall street pushes back. >> reporter: finally the trading computers operated poorly, so what went right? >> they have investment funds, a war chest in you will, that they can go out and round out the product offering. . >> i'm encouraged by the fact that they are set up to pay for the long run because those that did that have done well. >> reporter: two days doesn't a market make. with all that fat cash they have it's got plenty of options. ktvu channel 2news. >> more details now on just how the losses affect ceo of facebook. his 503 million claires were worth 19 million at friday, 18 million today and 17.1 billion at the close .
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>> at 10:45 the 11th hour plan to keep state parks open. >> and back here in just ten the forecast and there is fog heading in to the neighborhood. >> first the countdown clock ticking toward the launch of a private rocket. will it work after saturday's failure? ♪ [ male announcer ] it's one thing... to have created an icon and quite another to have done it generation after generation.
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. species exspace exwill try again to launch it's private rocket. they said the problem that caused saturday's launch to fail a half second before liftoff has been fixed. . the rocket is carrying supplies for the space station. liftoff is scheduled for 12:44 a.m. a former student sentenced to 30 days in jail after web
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cam spying on his gay roommate. he cried in court but didn't speak. prosecutors say in 2010 he use a camera to spy on his roommate's date with a man. he later sid he saw them kiss and urged others to watch their second date. today the father of the victim desperationed the court. >> he did these criminal acts because he saw my son was not delivering basic human respect and human decency. >> days after the tweets went out the victim jumped off a bridge to his death. he was 18 years old. >> in news of the world a man addressed as a soldier set off a bomb during a practice for a military parade in the capitol of yemin. 96 were killed. 200 were wounded. al-qaeda claimed responsibility. the group said it was to
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revenge the united states offensive in the soup. mount everest, four hikers have died. officials say those who died had exhaustion and altitude sickness. they said there was a traffic jam with want 150 others tried to go up. the climber who got in trouble weren't carrying enough oxygen for the delay. in mexico, police arrested a suspected member of the zeta drug gang. he is a accused in the killings of 49 people whose bodies were dumped on a highway. he was ordered to leave the bodies in a town but got nervous and left them on the highway. he is known as el loco or the crazy one. >> the countdown is onto this week's end of american idol. two people are left standing.
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tomorrow night they will preform three songs each and sound like they are feeling the pressure. >> i get like butterflies and like -- maybe like bats. >> hard work, and -- it's tiring and i'm ready to get my -- my own career on the road. >> they preform tomorrow night and then on wednesday the latest eye doll will be named. both shows start at eight and you can see them here. >> we are getting new information concerning the breaking news. and the last minute plan to keep california state parks open and where the monday write would come from. >> and a cooldown today after a warm weekend. what to expect for the rest of the week. bill martin is back with the bay area forecast. n ] i had a great time. thank you, it was really fun. ♪ [ crash ] i'm going to write down my number, but don't use it. [ laughing ]
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. >> more on the arrest of a
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suspect in the sierra lamar case. a 21-year-old arrested at a safeway store. investigators say they questioned him for about three hours tonight and then at 9:30 we got these pictures as the suspect was taken to a patrol car. we have learned he is being booked on one count of murder and one count of kidnapping. we contacted the lamar family but they declined to comment at this time. >> it doesn't happen often but democrats and republicans in sacramento agree on one thing. a new plan to save our state parks and this plan just in the nick of time because on july 1st some 70 parks are set to be closed. ken pritchett has more on the plan and how california would contribute. >> reporter: the last governor to live in the mansion was ronald regan. it's now a park that's closed
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unmown but we found a tour group. >> they shouldn't close it. it's such a historic site. 14 different governors lived here. >> reporter: it won't be closing if a group have their way along with all of california parks. >> these are extraordinary assets for the people of california. >> reporter: they ought you'red the bill to create a trust fund seeded by existing bond money and contributions california. for example, drivers could buy a new save our state parks license plate or state taxpayers could check a box similar to the presidential campaign fund found on the federal form but instead buy a parks yearly pass with their state refund. >> taken together those and the other changes that we are talking about i think can more than achieve the budget saving that the governor has ria trying to get to. >> reporter: there are no new taxes in the plan.
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>> what do you say? save all the state parks? >> yeah! >> reporter: as for the 70 parks on the list many have been savored by agreements with nonprofits or from help with the federal government. that work is still underway so the number that will actually close remaining a moving target. >> look together future the state senate passed a bill to set rules forself driving cars. as we showed you back in march google was testing theself driving car and the senator who tested it is the author of this new bill. it would let the cars as long as a licensed driver is on board. . >> just released figures suggest more plan to travel by car this memorial day weekend than last year. 4.2million will travel 50 or more miles over the holiday.
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that's down about 1.5%. three and a half million will be in cars, 390,000 in airplanes and 26 5,000 in trains, buses and watercraft. what will drivers pay to gas up for those holiday trips in aaa reports the average gallon of regular gas today cost $4.41. that's up 17% from last year. in san jose it's $4.34 up 21- cents, in oakland it's $4.33 up 19-cents. >> those who run a miniature horse farm are putting a call out tonight for prayer and support as they head to court tomorrow morning in their fight against a possible eviction. they said she is working within vestors to try to buy back the farmland. for three decades they have been a popular attraction for children and senior groups. they say they need to raise about a half million dollars to buy the land and then they want
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to turn it into a nonprofit organization. >> the fog streams in right now. it's windy especially by the delta. check in onto live wind center, winds to 24 miles an hour. this arrow represents due west. those are shooting up through the delta and they are cooling rapidly and that's how it goes. tomorrow morning you wake up all the cool moist air will be in the form of fog. it will take a while to burn off and temperatures tomorrow a lot like today. the temperatures drop significantly from the highs of yesterday, yesterday we had plenty of -- we dropped by ten, 13, 15-degrees. tomorrow's high very similar to these and it'll stay that way. upper 07's, maybe low 80s but most of us upper to mid-70s. fog -- there now. it'll be there in the morning, tomorrow mostly sunny and mild. tomorrow just like today.
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almost the same deal, less wind but plenty of clouds, 49 santa rosa, 50 vallejo, 53 concord. the kids go off to school, you go off to work, a little cool. afternoon temperatures warm but it's still going
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. nancy pelosi became a san francisco landmark to hon -- the city named a street in her honor. it's in golden gate park and used to be called middle drive east. the section of roadway runs behind the academy of sciences. >> mark with sports. >> we got it. that's if you are a bay area
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sports fan. you know the giants -- this had all the earmarkings, you have seen them. one of those defeat that make you want to throw the remote through the screen. it was the pitching but the catching that helped pull it out in milwaukee. brewers fans there as you see in fine form. ready to go were this one. the first inning, first it's -- the catcher who started the game. posey. crashes a three run shot to left. two men on at the time. we will take a three run homer. first in -- madison just dealing in the 8th but ryan -- a two run shot. ties it 3-3, you see his reaction. he passed that test. 14th innings, giants, other catcher, hector sanchez, in to the game after a double switch. take it to right. soo lo home run. the save, the giants are pumped. they take it in 14. the a's beat one of the worst teams in the american
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league tonight. the catch the angels were supposed to be one of the best teams, kick them when they are done. the a's did. they are just horrible right now. coming at the right time as far as a's -- tommy breezy, won his 6th. a's just the enough offense themselves. a shot to left that. will fetch crisp with a nice slide. back up the dl and they hold on and win it 2-1. the team that made oklahoma city cool. kids are sporting their gear all over the place and lakers, thunder struck. on to the western conference finals against the spurs, does oklahoma city go and kobe goes home though he was sensational. they stay with them in the first half. however oklahoma city blows the lid off in the second half. westbrook goes to the circus with that shot.
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28 points, 14-3 spurt for oklahoma city. durant, way out, three a take -- they win it in five. boston back east. 101-85 over philadelphia to take that sires. get used to it. manning and the broncos uniform looking sharp in his first formal work out and he was asked about his potential back up. the rookie who stands 6'7'' to his 6'4'' after practice. >> weird looking up to the taller quarterback? >> happens to you all your life right? you shut yourself up. >> got a nice sense of timing. manning. bonk do. >> new jersey. i know. going to take getting used to. >> thank you for trusting us. we will see you the next time news breaks. >> the morning team will be
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here starting tomorrow. they will follow up on the arrest of a 21-year-old in the disappearance of sierra lamar. we are always here, that's where you can get another look at the video of the suspect.
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