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a rising star on the san francisco 49ers is recovering from wounds he received at a party at his own house. >> more trouble tonight for that rising star of the san francisco 49ers. officials say aldon smith was stabbed during a large party at his house near the foot hills of east san jose early this morning. this wasn't the first wild party at the
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linebacker's house. >> reporter: and heather, that is what some of them say. and tonight, the sheriff's office has confirmed two other people were shot during this party. it was so large, cars were lined up the private road behind me where you see the sheriff's vehicle. and some of them say this isn't the first time there's been a problem. this $1.7 million house is so remote this, is the only view our camera could get of it. deputies found 22 year-old 49ers linebacker aldon smith with stab wounds a little after 2:00 am. two others had been shot. a neighbor sent these photos of sheriffs vehicles in front of the home. >> a house party? a house party that you get stabbed at? come on! >> reporter: a neighbor told us it's not the first time smith hosted a large party. last year, he signed a four-year $14 million contract with the 49ers and was a standout in his rookie season. in january, he
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was arrested for dui in miami beach. >> 22 year-old getting that kind of a contract? it's going to happen again. and i think the '9ers are going to come down on him because we just don't accept that. >> reporter: the sheriff's office says smith and the two victims were taken to local hospitals but were not seriously injured. the director of public relations said "we were in contact with with aldon and thankful his injuries are not more serious." one neighbor told us smith's parties have gotten out of hand before. >> they were shooting guns? >> yeah, they were shooting guns. >> reporter: you see the sheriff's vehicle posted on the private road. this is as far as we're able to go. the investigators are coming and going all day along. the 49 ares are in communication -- the
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49ers are communication in authorities as they try to find out exactly what happened here. an off-duty lifeguard is being credited with saving the lives of five people who were swept down a san mateo county beach. two young boys were in the surf at rozenvelt beach near half moon bay late this afternoon when they appeared to struggle in the water. one of the boys' father and two other family members jumped into the water to rescue them, and soon all five of them needed help. an off-duty lifeguard heard the call and ran to the water. the lifeguard managed to help all five to safety. the father was the most seriously injured. he is hospitalized in serious condition tonight. fire officials tell us that the lifeguard's speed in getting to the beach may have made the difference between life and death. antioch please have not released new information about the suspect or motive in a deadly shooting. it happened this morning around 4:15 on l street near 9th. a man was shot in the head and pronounced dead at the scene.
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he was 20 years old. anyone with information is asked to call antioch police. in san jose, police are trying to determine what led up to a deadly stabbing there last night. it happened in a parking lot on winchester boulevard in west san jose. police haven't released the name of the victim, and officers haven't made any arrest yet. this is san jose's 20th homicide of the year. vallejo police investigating an officer-involved shooting that left an armed robbery suspect dead. the confrontation between the suspect and police was caught on video. [ crowd noise ] >> reporter: this is cellphone video taken by a resident. >> reporter: you can hear police firing about 15 shots. >> over here, over here, about
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a second later shots, about 15 shots. i said i'm getting back. >> reporter: that witness wanted to remain unanimous. >> ordered him to show his hands and surrender, but he refused to do so. instead he pointed a weapon at the officers. an officer fired on him, and he was ultimately pronounced dead at the scene. >> reporter: it started around nine:15 this morning when this gas station was robbed by a white man in his 20s. >> i never thought that would happen to me. i consider myself pretty strong. >> reporter: the clerk who was victimized also.ed to remain unanimous -- also wanted to remain unanimous. the robber got away with about $100. i told her the alleged robber had been killed. >> somebody so young to lose their life, over something so stupid. >> reporter: police stopped the grand cherokee and began the chase. >> every indication is that they acted in self defense and appropriately. >> reporter: no one else was
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hurt. two officers are now on administrative leave. the grand cherokee was stolen out of concord. a car smashed through the front of an east bay ice cream shop today, injuring an employee, and doing considerable damage to the store after 8:00 this morning at concord in the baskin robbins in oak grove road. the 73 year-old driver was trying to park when she hit the accelerator instead of the break. there no ward if she will face any charges. a four year-old boy is hospitalized after being struck by a car in oakland. witnesses say the boy was struck after he ran into the street. he was conscious when paramedics arrived and was taken to children's hospital. right now, we don't know of the boy's condition. the driver who struck the boy is cooperating with police. daley city police have
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identified a suspected shop lifter who hasn't spoken to authorities since his arrest a month ago. the fran chronicle reports that a therapist recognized the van. he was not carrying an id when he was arrived on may 30th and has not responded to any questions. he may suffer from mental illness of the he's being held at the san mateo medical center. an american canyon, homicide detectives say they've cracked a cold case dating back to 1991. this man, michael license, was linked to the robbery and killing of convenience store owner ken cove. he died in federal prison in 1994. the surviving relatives have been notified of the findings. findings suspected monday in the case of a man accused of beating a priest. william lynch cried as he testified about the
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may 2010 confrontation with retired priest gerald linder. he said he struck at him when linder leered at him in the same way me had in the alleged abuse. linder denies the abuse, but the church paid the lynches a $625,000 settlement. a deadly storm has made for a disastrous weekend across the country. the overnight storm killed at least 13 people, including two young boys in new jersey. the two and 7-year-olds were camping when strong winds and rain snapped a tree that fell on their family's tent. as practically williams report, now some three million people are without power up and down the east coast, and people in the midwest are bracing for more severe weather. >> reporter: the sense around the basketball court outside washington dc is no match for
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heavy winds. across the midwest and atlantic seaboard, residents and crews were around cleaning up. alicia is trying to get answers on when her power will be back. >> mainly we just want to have some indication of when we're going to be back and up. we have food, perishable, and we're worried about, you know, getting back to normal. >> reporter: officials say it could be a week before power is fully restored. the other victims this weekend are in much of the midwest, south, and east coast. triple digit temperatures. this is one of five cooling centers set up in atlanta to provide relief. savannah works with senior citizens and worries about them. >> they are really affected by intense heat, and a lot of them don't realize that they are suffering from dehydration. >> reporter: forecasters expect the extreme heat to last through the weekend. as for alicia, she
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has her mind set on a place to escape. >> we're going to the mall. montgomery mall has air conditioning. [ laughter ] >> so that's where we're off to! >> reporter: pril williams, report reporting. >> netflix and pinterest was able to restore service by this afternoon. they are customers of amazon ink's web service division. they provide data storage facilities used for cloud computing. while parts of the country saw record-breaking heat, right now the fog is moving in in san francisco where it is a cool 60 degrees. coming up in 25 minutes, mark will join us with your sunday forecast. strong winds fueled a grass fire in sollano county just before 3:00 in a grassy year
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north of vallejo. about five aches burned. the fire was in pretty steep terrain. officials say nobody was hurt, and no structures were threatened. >> an alameda county firefighter who died from a line of duty illness was laid to rest to. hollis franks died earlier this week after a brief battle with lung cancer. he received several unit citations including the california state firefighter medal of valor. dozens of firefighters and trucks led a procession to the funeral today. his colleagues say franks will be missed by his family, community, and country. new laws in effect tomorrow. one of them might have you think twice when picking out a used car. >> friends and family of a missing man take to the water to look for him. inside the search. >> and gaining an upper yet hand. progress in that wildfire in colorado.
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check out the windows, but starting tomorrow, a new sticker is required to let you know if the car is junk. low price and low miles could be tempting for some buyers. but another sign -- >> i think it'll be really good for the dealers and for the consumers. >> reporter: used car lot owner frank told us the red tag will be a red flag to consumers that a vehicle is salvaged. >> it will take the guess work out of whether or not they're buying a salvaged car or a car that's been rebuilt. and the more reputable dealers won't have to worry about it. >> reporter: a good test, every panel has the vin. >> these are all original panels that came with the car when it was built. >> and that tells you this car has not been damaged? >> right. >> reporter: the ink is dry on laws that regulate tattoo parlors too. starl july 1st,
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they'll -- starting july 1st, they'll have to be registered, and artists will need to vaccinate for hepatitis b. >> there's a lot of regulation in hawaii which is a really good idea. it keeps some sanitary standard, it keeps people honest, and there's an accountability that happens when you get the state involved. >> reporter: he hopes it will help the buyer bebear. but he question -- beware, but he questions the state's motives >> i'm learning more from your camera crew than what the state of california has done. >> reporter: with anything new, it sounds like there's some kinks in details that still need to be worked out. live, noel walker, channel 2 news. it will be illegal to sell
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or producer fois gras in california. sex a new law requires healthcare insurers to require coverage for behavioral treatment of autism for children and young adults. the new law that will make mississippi the only state in the country to be without a controversial business. tomorrow is the day when several bay area mass transit agencies implement fare hikes from a niekel to $2 -- nickel to $2. muni riders will see fares go up. bart fares are going up by $0.05 per trip. riders on cal-train and golden gate transit will also see hikes. family and friends of a sacramento area man will return sto-san francisco tomorrow -- to san francisco tomorrow to search for the missing basketball fan
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believed to of fallen into the bay. >> reporter: friends and family members hit the cold waters of the bay themselves today. the 27 year-old disappeared monday night. the official search was called off tuesday afternoon. >> since everybody else gave up, we're not giving up. >> reporter: they lost saw him monday night after the giants/dodgers game. a few hundred yards away, his uncle learned how to kayak and continued the search looking for answers. >> i want to say that i did everything i did possible to search for my nephew. >> reporter: the kayak gave searchers a water-level view and a way to look under nearby piers. across the bay, friends launched a parallel search. and on piers 30 and 32, a steady vigil of friends.
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>> we're just hoping to find some kind of closure for the family, some kind of evidence that what actually happened -- it's been really, really hard. >> reporter: friends and family say they will continue the search. they'll be out again tomorrow, and they want the public to continue to search as well: the family of sierra lamar says there will not be a search for the teen this wednesday. instead they want the volunteers to spend some time with their own families. the searchers are scheduled to continue next saturday. the 15 year-old was last seen on march 16th at her home in morgan hill. 21 year-old garcia torres has been arrested and charged with her kidnap and murder. officials in colorado say progress is being made on that massive wildfire there. more than 1,200 firefighters now have the fire 45% contained. the waldo canyon fire near colorado springs has charred 26 square
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miles and destroyed 350 homes. this video was taken by a woman fleeing her home. officials say two people have died in the fire. national guard troops are helping patrol streets. >> we've got everybody looking at the big picture, trying to stay focused on the fire and focused on the safety of the firefighters and the public. >> fire officials are worried about hotter weather heading toward the region. ten thousand people remain out of their homes. some of them will be able to tour their devastated neighborhoods tomorrow. >> this is a good reminder of what makes us americans. we look out for each other. and one of the things i told these firefighters is that we can provide them all the resources they need, but only they provide the courage and the discipline to be able to actually fight these fires. >> president obama delivered his weekly address friday after
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touring the colorado burn area. he urged the nation to donate to relief agencies, such as the american red cross. the international guard today announced it is sending eight aircraft to colorado to help fight the fires, including two planes and crews from california. an aircraft from the 146th airlift wing left this morning from the international guard station and arrived in colorado around noon. about 30 crew members will accompany the planes. two sons of mitt romney hit the campaign trail for their father this weekend. josh and craig romney were on hand for the opening of a campaign office in wolfboro new hampshire.
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several more are said to open in the next few days. president obama taking time off this weekend after leaving colorado yesterday. he is scheduled toic that the first family -- to take the first family to the presidential restreet ahead of the holiday -- retreat ahead of the holiday. there are plans to celebrate independence day with military families at the white house. a new round of polls suggest president obama has a slight edge over mitt romney in two of three key battleground states. in the third, the two are tied. in in michigan, obama is ahead of romney in the late of the nbc merit -- latest nbc merit survey. in north carolina, obama gets 46%. and in new hampshire, 45% said they supported romney. the margin of error for the polls is at or near 3%. nancy pelosi says
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republicans are unrealistic in their attempts to overturn the affordable care act. the house of representatives is said to vote on repealing the measure on july 9th. tell be symbolic since democrats control the senate. but it will show where lawmakers stand on the issue for the upcoming elections. balloons and a party feel in richmond as democrats open a new headquarters and applauded the supreme court for its healthcare decision. >> how about that supreme court? [ cheering and applause ] >> george miller, congressman, did a victory dance as he spoke of the decision upholding the healthcare legislation championed by president obama. but he said the fight is not over. >> this is about all of the people in this country having health insurance for the first time, and health insurance that did never, ever, ever be taken away unless the republicans do it. [ cheering and applause ] >> the new headquarters for the
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west contra costa county democrats will serve the communities by registering voters and holding events throughout the presidential campaign. history made overseas. egypt's new president is officially sworn in. why today's event marked a first for that country. new e-mails shed light on the penn state child abuse scandal. what the school's former president said to do when he was told about jerry sandusky. the fog is increasing in coverage. drizzle first thing tomorrow morning, and the timing of our next warming trend.
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he was found dead at the bottom of this swimming pool nearly two weeks ago. he was 47. the bus monitor who was the target of four seventh great bullies says she is satisfied with their punishment. that youtube video of karen klein being taunted by the boys went viral. the students will be sent to an alternative school for a year, and they must each perform 50 hours of community service, working with the elderly. an online fund raiders for klein has raised $667,000. egypt has its first democratically elected president in office. mohammed morsi. he is an islam ist who rose through the ranks of the muslim brotherhood. his promise to restore the parliament dissolved by the military. the general's push through a series of decrees this month that stripped the president of significant powers.
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in china, a 6.3 earthquake toppled several buildings and at least 34 people were injured. the quake hit. the epicenter of the quake was at a remote mountainous area. there was damage about 60 miles away. from geneva, the un special envoy to syria says there is an international agreement that a transitional government should be set up in the country. russia insisted the agreement should allow bashar al-assad to have a role in the new government. the u.s. conceded to the plan, saying the hope is russia will put pressure on the president to end the violence. in indian, monsoon rains left 29 people dead and displaced more than 1 million
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others. the rains have caused one of india's largest rivers to overflow and flooded villages. helicopters have been delivering food and dropping off relief workers to affected areas over the past two days. mississippi may soon be the only state in the country without a health clinic that provides abortions. the jackson women's health organization is said to close its doors tomorrow. a new state law that takes effect sunday requires all of its clinics' abortion providers be certified obgyns and all must have privileges at a local hospital of the clinic is trying to comply, but all of its doctors travel from other states. former pennington state president graham spanier helped cover up a report of abuse against jerry sandusky. according to cnn ee-mails show he -- e-mails show he supported a plan stotalk to san -- to talk
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to sandusky before reporting him to police. they are facing charges are not properly reported suspected child abuse. spanier has not been charged. down in the dump, literally. the new program in the east bay that lets residents drop off certain items for free. >> and problems ahead for city college of san francisco. why the community college may lose its accreditation.
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appliance, mattresses, stuff that can be recycled. and this is a free day for them. they can drop off that stuff. >> they are set to be held every three months the accreditation for city college of san francisco could be on the line due to budget cuts. the chronicle reports city college has too few experienced administrators and is low on financial reserves. that could threaten its accreditation status. an evaluation of the school is expected to come out next week. the report says it could be put on a watch list of sorts for not meeting accreditation standards. california residents expected to travel in record numbers over 4th of july. 4.8 million people in california are hitting the road. that is a 5.2% increase over last year, and the highest number since 2003. the increase will translate in a 10% uptick in
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train, air, and bus traffic. that is due in part to a drop in gas prices. the average price nationwide is $3.35 a gallon, and it hasn't been that low since january. in oakland, it's about $3.80 a gallon, and in san jose, $3.79. volunteers produced up a new domestic violence resource center in richmond today. the west contra costa family justice center plans to move into the vacant building on 24th street. volunteers pulled out weeds and removed trash around the building. >> the family justice center is a 1-stop center for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, elder abuse, child abuse, and stalking. instead of having multiple places that victims have to travel to, we're creating a 1-stop center. >> it is expected to move into the building in july of next
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year. some bay area pooches got a little pachlering today -- pampering today as part of a fund raiders for police canine units. they are giving the procedures from dog washes this weekend to the canine group. a similar event last year raised more than $80,000 and donated 135 bullet- vests to police units. a followup on a star we brought you last year. here is sarah choi in a hospital in san francisco. she was badly burned in a san francisco apartment fire early last month. this evening, she took part in the ms. california pageant despite her injuries. and while she did not win, she did make the top-10, and we are told her violin performance brought tears to the eyes of some in the audience. congratulations. >> glad to see she was able to
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your grilling is still gonna be pretty amateur. but your deck? that's pro. finish like a pro with cabot wood stains. cabot...that's pro. ical fire is suspending -- cal fire is supending permits for open burning july 2nd. camp fires will be allowed in camp grounds but perms for burning leaving or trash will be suspended. >> checking on our weekend forecast with mark tamayo. pretty nice out there. but tell us what it's going to be like
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tomorrow. >> you probably noticed an increase in the fog. a lot of moisture out this. we could have some drizzle coast-side, and around the bay. on storm tracker 2, there is the fog coverage out there. you can see it hugging a good portion of the coastline toward pacifica and san francisco. and even out toward oakland, san leandro, and hayward. this cloud bank will continue to expand. these are the current temperatures. is this unusual for the 10:00 hour. still in the 60s in santa rose a. usually around 52 at this point. it is pretty mild out there livermore at 64, and san jose reporting 66 degrees. for tonight, we do have this. areas of fog increasing. a bit of a bump in the numbers, but nothing too major.
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here is a look at the overnight lows in the coolest locations. not so cold. mainly in the mid to upper 50s in the warmest spots overnight. around 60 toward mountain view, san jose, and morgan hill. the bay area between these two weather systems, this area of low pressure, and this area of high pressure, this will eventually win out and bring us warmer temperatures over the next few days. tomorrow, not a big change. we have a pretty big push of the onshore breeze. around the bay, morning fog becoming breezy into the afternoon. winds approaching 20 miles an hour. and the inland spots, temperatures approaching the 80-degree mark for sunday afternoon of the cloud cover hugging the coast around the bay, even a few passes toward concord and livermore. and once again, we could have some spotty drizzle showing around especially around
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highway 1. temperature distribution from the upper 50s to right around 60 coast-side. inland around 80 degrees. the mission district, temperatures on track to raise into the 60s. by 4:00, 67 degrees. these numbers about the same today. a few spots warmer. the warmest location in the 80s toward morgan hill and gilroy. your 5-day forecast with the why could in view, and 4th of july in view, temperatures trending upward for monday, tuesday, and wednesday. by tuesday, we'll have to keep an eye on the fireworks, of course. looks pretty good. when you still outside, it almost feels like hawaii. muggy. mild out there. don't have the tropical flowers. [ laughter ] >> thank you, mark.
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america's best gymnists are competing in san jose. the women's finals are tomorrow. who made the 5-man team coming up later. be sure to visit. >> natalie conklin makes one last attempt at earning a trip to her third olympics. >> and the giants try to stay in first place as they take on another tough pitcher.
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welcome to this saturday night edition of sports rap. the good pitching continues for the giants, but they ran into an old nemesis today. whether he was a padre or a member of the reds. barry zito pitched well, walked three batters including ryan haniggan with the bases loaded. he got dave bruce to hit a liner to brandon crawford. added an important insurance run in the seventh. the reds had a 2-0 lead.
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