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build, temperatures will begin to warm up and we will head towards 80s and it has been like that for five days. 70s and maybe a few mid-to- upper 70s. so it is a tough process but this time of year the day is so long and you can't rebound too fast. 60s for many, 70s on the peninsular and it will be warmer, upper 60s and low-to- mid 80s, here is sal. good morning, traffic is doing well, but there is a lot of road work let's go outside and take a look at some of these pictures. it does look good if you are driving on 880 put we have some road work heading south. that traffic is working well
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passed the coliseum. if you are driving on east shore freeway we have recently picked up some work and those lanes are now open westbound not affected let's go back to pam. we are following breaking news. allie rasmus is on the scene where she got got an update from firefighters. it is about a 10 minute walk to stern park to get to where this fire started. >> reporter: it happened on the eastern side of stern drove. firefighters first left a call about it. it looks like a homeless camp because there were clothing and other evidence left behind and by the time it started, it did
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take 40 myers about area an and a half which burned between two quarters and three quarters of an acre. >> it was a challenge, visibility was low, steep hill so we were able to put the fire out. >> now right next to where the fire happened is the truck and nobody was hurt and there was no damage to any of the structures in the park but by 3:20 fire danger is always is concerns this time of year. >> -- is always a concern this time of year. we are following breaking news where a car crashed into a liquor store. the crash is being classified
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as a hit-and-run. >> reporter: you can see the damage it did here to the side of the building, you can see the debrie sitting on the ground. the accident happened after 3:00 this afternoon. it is unclear if the driver left the scene and they are possibly looking for the driver of this car but there is heavy damage here to the paramount liquor store, we will have further updates throughout the morning. alex savage ktvu channel 2 morning news. martinez police are looking for is somebody suspected of beating somebody with a baseball bat. he crashed at about 10:30 last
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night. he was gone by the time police arrived. new the man who was attacked by a baseball bat has minor injuries. he had just left last night's area, the search is expected to continue when the sun comes up this morning. there is extra security at at&t park with the dodgers. they are wearing dodgers gear in the stand and out in the parking lot to keep the rudy ones in check. it is a reaction to last year a's attack on brian -- brian stow. >> this reaction should only be on the sports feel. we are inn tolerant of any
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level of the violence. dodgers did he shut them out and they play again tomorrow at 12:45. >> a few broke out for the game on sunday and it is not clear when the fight happened. the fight started after somebody spilled bear on a fan and police develop wally broke up that fight. three suspicious fires started between midnight and there more, a garbage ruptured a gas line forcing 13 people out of their homes. tara moriarty is on the scene and she will have a live report
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coming up at 5:00. a young man is fighting for his life. a car hit him while he was walking near mop ray he is not clear if he was in the cross walk at the time of the accident. they are cooperating with investigators still who would on what led to the accident. and a reported kidnapping in san pablo, they got exclusive video of the suspect's car short love and if after the crime scene was taped off. kept tis were not physically hurt. they may have tied this to a man with a hammer where a man was spotted forcing a woman
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into a car. lynch asked for another mistrial. will lynch is on trial for beating reverand jerold linder who refused to testify. defense attorneys say it will hurt their case if they cannot cross-examine him about the alleged sexual abuse. >> it is a life of a cowardly man. he spend his life a using young boys and now the church. >> yesterday the judge decided to have that testimony stricken from the record, meaning the jury will have to ignore it coming up in eight minutes, is the session that resulted in
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several of arrests. potential sides on immigration. they shot down she pro is visions of the law. one is the so called papers and it requires the person to be stopped if officers have reason to believe the person is in the country illegally. >> arizona and every other state is here to protect and defend it's people and has been upheld. >> it is an invitation to racial profiling. how else will law enforcement be able to determine who is and who is without documents. >> they cannot require immigrants to carry papers and can not suspect without a
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warrant. and thursday they talked about president barack obama's healthcare law, they held hearings and the challenge of the act focuses largely on the rule that most americans pay for health insurance or pay a fine. and on the stadium, pay money or give it to the school. it happened days after the county made that surprising decision. and the first sky scraper will open at the trade center site. >>
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. welcome back, time now 4:41, let's check back in with sal. hopefully no problems yet. sal? no problems, let's go to 880 in oakland and traffic is moving along nicely, no major problems there. bay bridge toll plaza is light, no problems getting into the city and no major problems as you can see. northbound 280 in san jose, that is a nice drive if you are driving through. we did have some road work and
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cal traps is beginning to pick up if you drive from walnut creek to oakland. it is ejecting out of the picture and high pressure is building and a little bit warmer today, yesterday the fog didn't get rolling until about seven or 8:00. we have been so far below with normal temperatures, there is no component and especially we are seeing differences between the north bay and south bay with temperatures. there is a little bit of low pressure hanging back so we gradually figure it out, sunny, patchy fog still a little breezy at times, temperatures are coming up slightly, 60s and 70s coast and bay, a few 80s
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and it looks like a cooling trends, pam. tonight, the santa clara city council will discuss the new project. santa clara county pulled the money which was earmarked for the stadium. city leaders say they were would rather spend it on improving schools. city leaders are outraged but they say it will not slow down the construction project. and a new bankruptcy decision, they had a deal to reach an understanding and we don't know if they succeeded, if they did not reach a deal they will vote on a spending plan, city leaders face a $26 million deficit. and they are still working
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on several remaining trailer bees. meanwhile governor governor jerry brown's proposal could appear higher which gives constitutional amendments including initiatives. dna evidence helped them arrest a man who sexually assaulted a woman. he is accused of attacking a woman in may near santa clara university. students were asked by many to be safe. >> any girl who walks home we make sure she is escorted by another female. >> reporter: he is a sex offender, and we have several people living in motels.
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authorities dubbed it the operation cross country and richmond police officers allowed us to ride along on their sting. six juveniles ranging in ages from 15 to 17 were also rescued and they didn't just target prostitutes on the street. >> on saturday, we concluded the three day operation of the search and people posting ads on the he internet. >> it included pimps and johns and all the children rescued were taken into protective custody and given resources to keep them off the streets. >> military leaders are up acceptable and condemned it in
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the strongest terms. now a search in the mediterranean sea, they expressed solidarity with turkey. most nato members are not in favor of military intervention in syria. and a proposed tax will be placed on the november ballot. now the tax will be up to $88 a year for the next five years to help support fire services. earlier this month a partial tax measure fell short of the two thirds needed so the district will close three of its six fire stations on monday. well a wildfire continues to burn threatening hundreds of homes. it is in san pete county, has destroyed as many as 30 structures so far.
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evacuations are underway. >> we've got nothing. that is what we have. >> utah governor gary herbert said damage from the fires may he can seem $7 million and the fire is only 10% contained. that fast moving wildfire has forced thousands of people to leave their homes in colorado. it burned 4400 acres and is one of 7 fires burning across colorado. military aircraft is also fighting and it is only 5% couldn't continue attained there and they will begin selling fireworks in the next
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few days. firefighters warn, when not used properly firework can cause injuries. >> just because you can buy fireworks does not mean it is legal to use them where you live. they include dublin, union city, newark pacifica and gilroy. antioch police shot and wounded a man on a felony child abuse charge. police identify him as paul morales and officers say they were serving an arrest warrant in his home. they say morales was armed with a gun and began fighting with officers. that is when morales shot him and he is expected to survive. they are with the city's
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vehicle task force which tried to pull over a stolen vehicle at 2:00 yesterday afternoon. they say the driver rammed the investigators one opened fire on the car, deputies don't believe anybody was hit and workers raised their hardhats in tributes as the beam was hoisted into place. they also attached a u.s. flag to the bottom of the beam. they are expected to open for business in the fall of 2013 and it will be the first occupied high-rise at the new trade center site. storms causing damage, what happened at a baseball stadium. and a rare whale found dead in marin county and there is a new rule to prevent it from
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. welcome back to ktvu channel 2 morning news. tropical storm debbie is bringing rain and damaging winds to parts of the panhandle in florida. more than two feet is already flooding city streets. so far 3 5,000 homes and businesses are without power and the center of the storm is expected to move directly over northern florida, tomorrow or thursday. and moving through central virginia, the squirrels were playing when a storm moved in and knocked over the fence. the team said the stadium will
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be repaired before the next home game which is right on the 4th of july. mayor ed lee will present king with a special key to the city. you may not know this but you can wake up with ktvu channel 2 morning news every morning get the top stories sent straight to your cell phone. you can get your wake-up call by teching 70123. 4:54 is the time, let the phone ring and there is dave clark's voice. it is wonderful. good morning everyone, traffic continues to move along well around the bay area and this is northbound 101 in san
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francisco, no major problems if you drive to the 880 split. we have it here from our emoryville camera, my maps did not fire up, steve, are you around? >> say that again sal? >> happy tuesday. thank you sir. i sound like i am back in the midwest. our system is finally moving back out of the picture. it has been there for five days and it is finally kicking out so a system is still coming down. we will warmup a little bit but we will not see significant warming until 4th of july and today we will be warmer as the loewen through and that held things down. still a westerly breeze, 40s
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and 50s, livermore 56, santa rosa 47, we were down to 43, and even some upper 30s in mendocino county which is incredible for this time of year. rightfully so, there foes our system, 60s and 70s and a few low arer 80s out to antioch. the breeze is not going away and it will not be as nice and yes. lower 80s pittsburgh and beyond livermore 78, it was only 74 in livermore yesterday. milpitas 74, 70s on the peninsular, 60s on the coast and the city will be 68. warmer weather wednesday and maybe some of that fog will be
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around and here is pam at the desk. a whale washed up on the beach. the 47-foot whale was found. biologists say it was killed after being hit by a ship. >> actually the big concern is that the cause of death for large whales in the area is probably ship strike. when focused on feeding, whales do not pay attention to the incoming ships. a baseball game, the search efforts which is underway right now, stay tuned. and on high alert after three suspicious fires overnight, we
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