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candles of some sort of incident that was in the closet. >> reporter: singh says his grandmother would pray in a shrine, that could have caused the fire. >> i'm very sad. i'm just praying right now that my grandma and grandpa come back, i hope they make it. >> reporter: the grandparents are listed in serious condition. but it was quick working by people working at this house that helped make it a quick rescue. paul chambers. a man from contra costa county after a possible marijuana operation led to a house fire in concord. the fire broke out just after 5:00 this morning in the 1100 brook of st. francis drive. -- block of st. francis drive.
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these be are pictures you will see only on 2. our crews were there as officers officers carried out marijuana plants, and lights. >> an illegal bypass, the fire may be related to it, that is under investigation as is the activities of the resident prior to the fire by concord pd. >> reporter: concord police arrested one penn, 35-year-old lee for possession of marijuana for sale -- one person, 35-year- old ping lee. police acquired new surveillance video involving a violent confrontation at a jack- in-the-box. >> reporter: attorneys for the man accused of running down a firefighter say the surveillance video we obtain third-degree morning helps make
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the case that the violence started with the victim that night. ktvu today obtained surveillance video shot inside this san francisco jack in the box restaurant on geary street. it shows what happened in the minutes before 24-year-old eduardo chaparro allegedly used this car to strike and severely injure 29-year-old calfire fighter albert bartol. >> it demonstrates that dennis is not the aggressor in this situation. >> reporter: chaparro's situation shows batal entering the restaurant and sparking a confrontation by pushing a cart into the suspects. >> dennis gets in between them, puts his arms up to stop any possible fight and he leaves when the manager comes out. then you see bartel escaping the manager's grasp going doing a b line for my client then
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punching him in the face. >> reporter: chaparro's defense team wants to show that he was not the driver of the car. they've charged him with attempted murder, assault with a deadly weapon and torture. gascon says the video we showed him today doesn't change his mind about the charges. >> it's hard to make the leap from going from that altercation to using a 4,000- pound vehicle and basically trying to murder someone. >> reporter: coming up at 6:00, the other surveillance tape prosecutors are using to build a case of attempted murder. for now reporting live in san francisco, david stevenson, ktvu news. there was dramatic testimony today in the civil trial of hanz riser as the lawyer seeks compensation for his two young children in the murder of his mother. we have new video here to show you it's of hanz riser this morning. the oakland tribune is
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reporting, riser called his wife nina a psychopath. he's been unable to work in prison and does not have the $25 million being sought for his children. riser is representing himself in court he's expected to make his closing statement on monday. a sonoma county judge has set 45-year-old martin pulido- sanchez on 11 counts of committing a lewd act with a child under 19. the girls now 22 and 20 testified against their father. pulido-sanchez pled not guilty of charges that he molested his stepdaughter, that brought an eight year sentence. a wildfire is still burning out of control tonight despite a massive effort involving more than 5,000 firefighters. the fire is burning north of auburn. john sasaki is there tonight with new information about the fire, john. >> reporter: frank, the fire lines are just over there but
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it is extremely remote with no easy access. governor jerry brown has called in the national guard to help fight this fire. i just talked to calfire 10 minutes ago who told me there was a flair up in yankees jims about an hour ago. this fire is now 10% contained. the robbers fire has been burning since wednesday afternoon in steep hard to reach terrain near forest hill in placer county. >> because it is so dynamic, remote and rugged we are preparing for anything especially in these rugged conditions. >> reporter: there are 5,000 firefighters hitting it from the ground and air. thousands of firefighters who are here on stand by took off to the fire lines about 3:30 this afternoon. >> we were a contingency
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group. if it starts threatening homes, that's why we're here. >> reporter: no home was damaged and none was in imminent danger. but 150 people mostly in the yankee gyms were evacuated. the forest hill veterans memorial hall is certaining as the evacuation where people are trying to get the latest fire information. >> got a phone call that my street had been evacuated and i went for a run and saw highway patrol and he agreed. so got our horses out of there, our dogs out of there and all our stuff out of there. >> reporter: nancy gabrey was evacuated yesterday afternoon. and acknowledges while her neighborhood is supposed to be clear of residents, she has gone back. >> it's really just a few miles away. >> reporter: investigators are trying to figure out what caused this fire and when they might get it under control. firefighters made quick of a grass fire in sunol this
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morning. it broke out on sheridan road. the fire burned about five to 7 acres of grassland, no one was injured and the fire was out about five hours ago. at some point, firefighters had to maneuver around cattle as they were trying to get to the fire. yahoo says it has fixed the hacker problems. we reported the company learned that a hacker group has published e-mail addresses and pass words of 154,000 people who signed up what used to be called associated content before 2010 using their yahoo identities. yahoo says it will contact users that were affected by the security breech. jp morgan chaise has said a bad trade has caused the company $5.8 billion this year. that's nearly triple the $2 billion estimate that the company gave when it first discovered the blunder mistake. the managers involved have been dismissed and have forfeited two years pay. an internal report says some
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traders may have put wrong values on trade to hide their losses. at the same time j.p. morgan chase reported strong earnings and that triggered a rally on wall street. the dow gained 203 points it's the biggest gain of the month. s & p500 added two points. >> the man who was originally arrested in the beating of brian stow is now suing the police department. two other men you see them there louis sanchez and marvin norwood were later arrested and have pleaded not guilty to that beating. legendary football coach says it's time to remove the
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statute of joe pa paterno from outside of the football stadium. in the eyes of many, paterno doesn't deserve to be honored any longer. but bowden's reason says the statute is a constant reminder of the jerry sandusky child sex abuse scandal and that he only remembers the good things about paterno who was his friend for 50 years. rebel leaders in syria backed up their estimate that more than 200 people were killed in the government attack on a farming village. they say they have 74 confirmed deaths but only have 20 names. it's unclear how many were civilians and how many were rebel fighters. an amateur video showed a mass grave with some 30 bodies inside. union police are investigating a vandalism at a cemetery. a grounds worker found the vandalism yesterday and the head stones were cleaned today. police have not yet released any information about a suspect
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or everyone a motive for the vandalism. well he pitched just two innings all yearlong but today, giants relief pitcher bryan wilson was the hero of the day. we'll explain next. and did it cool off today. look at the fog behind me, 35 degrees cooler in some places. your weekend is just around the corner is it going to be a lot cooler? i'll let you know. you don't exactly have that green thumb. but your siding? that's pro. finish like a pro with cabot wood stains. cabot...that's pro.
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we have a great story now about a star player on the san francisco giants who's giving back. relief pitcher brian wilson puts smiles on the faces of a lot of kids today. our sports reporter fred inglis is at at&t park to tell us what bryan wilson did. >> he hasn't pitched in three months bryan wilson still recovering from his second career tommy johns surgery.
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bryan wilson has donated 1,000 gloves to selected jr. giants teams in the bay area. it's an homage to bryan's father who could not afford to buy a glove when he was a kid. >> you have to have a glove if you want to play the game and harden up the hands. i really like this program because it instills team work, comradery and it's baseball at the root of it. it's fun and that's what kids want to do they want to have fun. if i can give them a glove and it helps them have hours of fun all week, then i'm happy too. >> how important is a glove for you right now? why is it so important for you? >> it's important for me because, one because it's coming from bryan wilson and two because i can have a dream to go along and play for major
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league baseball. >> now the last time that we saw bryan wilson was just two nights ago when he attended the espys in l. a. he was attended by his new best friend sasquash. he was very surprised that sasquash who is now in the marin hills hills picked him to be his new best friend. one youngster gave him a patch of sour patch kids sour candy and it was very emotional for both of those guys and you could see it was very real in the eyes of both bryan and the youngsters. reporting live, fred inglis. >> that really is a great story. thank you so much fred. the cal bears are scheduled to play the first football game just 50 days from today. university officials say even though a lot of work remains they are confident that the
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stadium will be ready. a web cam took these pictures today. the stadium is undergoing a $321 million renovation. project managers say some signs and banners might not be finished but that the stadium will be completely functional when the bears take on the nevada wolf pack on september 1st. two women in oakland were forced out of their home after it was damaged by fire today. the fire broke out just been 3:00 a.m. on the 200 block of cap street. our news chopper 2 flew over the scene. crews quickly put out the fire, no one was hurt. fire investigators are still trying to figure out how the fire started. the red cross did help the two women who lived there to find temporary shelter. police say they've arrested a man for breaking into a supermarket through a skylight. investigators say officers responded to an alarm last night the night before last at j.j. and f market on college avenue. they say they found 31-year-old
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gustavo alvarez near by. they think he used a satellite tv cable to repel into the building and ran off when the alarm sounded. two half brothers from oakland were sentenced to prison after a home invasion two years ago. colston and coslton invaded the home along with their younger brother kilo. the homeowner shot kilo. a san pablo man is in stable condition after being shot outside a pittsburg wal- mart. the 32-year-old victim was riding a bicycle witnesses say he was arguing with someone in an suv when at least two shots were fired. police say they are following leads but at this point no arrests have been made. a team of executioners from california's practicing how to use a new lethal injections
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that would end the lives of prisoners with a single drug. executions here in california have been on hold. a superior court judge heard arguments and ordered lawyers back to work. and the registrar plans to start counting votes. it comes at the request of prop 29. a san francisco surgeon who backs the measure asked for the recount in the sherman oaks and north hollywood area. the recount covers about 48,000 ballots. warning signs have been posted at beaches along the central coast after a surfer
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spotted a 12-foot shark. the surfer said he saw the shark swimming yesterday morning off the pismo beach. the fire department says the sighting is credible and they are urging beachgoers to stay out of the water. warning signs were posted yesterday and will remain in place until at least this sunday. a new study suggests humans release what's known as the love hormone while communicating through social media. researchers found the hormone oxytocin is released while communicating through social media websites, instant messages and text messages. they say that hormonal high can happen after texting and can last up to half an hour afterward. let's talk about our weather now because boy what a difference, it really cools off. >> how much cooler do you think it was today. probably where i live in oakland probably 20. >> i am going to say 25. >> it might have been 15 where
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you were frank. but the coolest spot where you were, 25 degrees cooler today. so massive cooling throughout the bay area. where did the fire danger go? it's out the window in the bay area. air quality way better and temperatures way down. let's go outside, live storm tracker 2. you can see the fog. look at the push. that looks like august sometime in the morning not in the evening you can see a big push of fog. how much fog do you think we'll have tomorrow? up toward the liver mother valley. when you wake up tomorrow morning it's foggy. why? i can beat this to death. i've been doing this for a long time, some 22 years here at ktvu news. why did it get cool? because of this, the air is getting fat. when it gets fat it comes inland. this is the pattern tomorrow. sunday it squishes down a little bit. there'll be fog but warmer.
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subtle changes. if you're going to the game tonight, you'll need jackets. anything you do as you go through the next 48 hours let's say you're doing a bar-b-que in san ramon, take a jacket. some where around 7:00 it's going to get chilly. 92degrees yesterday in santa rosa. what was it today? significantly cooler 76. 98 yesterday in livermore. look at 73 today. big drop in temperatures today. if you're working with firefighters in that business you're a lot happier especially in the bay area. this puts the kabosh in the temperatures. i think you're going to have fog up in woodland and davis. i think that's how big this push is going to be. when you wake up tomorrow morning, it's going to be chilly morning, chilly in the
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evening. in the 70s for most of us. look that the push all the way into sacramento or toward sacramento. they talk about the delta breezes sacramento is going to chill big time as this moist push of air moves in tomorrow morning. as you go through the day burns off at the coast. look what it leaves behind, 70s, 60 and even 50s along the coast. those are 80s so it's much cooler tomorrow, around the area. i'm going to talk about sunday temperatures come up. they got the five day forecast lined up and ready to go. they lined up for hours, the basic item that most of us take for granted that had families literally camping out in the south bay. and it's a change of heart, the controversial decision by apple that the company is now backtracking on. new at 6:00, fashionable accessories but what we've discovered about them that might put a woman and her
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unborn child at risk. >> also, helping those in need. why the summer months are such crucial time to give to bay area food banks. >> then -- >> this fence is all that separates some homeowners from a string of suspicious fires right here at the park. we'll tell you what firefighters can and can't do about it. >> tonight on ktvu channel 2 news at 6:00. ess tonight. subway. eat fresh.
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apple has reversed its decision to drop out of an environmental rating program for electronic products. the group called ep has the backing of many electronics manufacturers and the environmental protection agency. observers believe apple may have designed its batteries with a flaw violation. san francisco mayor ed lee had this reaction on twitter glad to see apple products back
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on epeat registry focusing on environmental sustainability, leadership in green invasion economy. you may recall the city was halting it's purchase of apple products over the environmental issue. in the south bay today dozens of families spent hours waiting in line. they weren't an add -- they weren't at an amusement park, they were waiting to sign up their children for a backpack with supplies. that was maria, she arrived at 3:00 this morning. she was one of thousands of children and parents who lined up overnight. they came to register for the hack a bag registry. >> i'm not working right now, i haven't been working for two years. i had a surgery and haven't
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gotten back on my feet. it helps me. >> reporter: sacred heart planned to sign up 1,000 families but when they reached that number, there were still a lot of people in line. so they raised their goal and signed up 2,500 children. sacred heart still needs donations so that everybody who needs a backpack gets one. chevrolet is offering a summer deal that drivers may not want to pass up. the general motors brand is offering buyers refunds for their 2012 or 2013 cars and trucks. if buyers have to return their vehicles for any reason, gm will refund the purchase price. customers will also get low interest financing. vehicles can't have more than 4,000 miles on them and they can't be damaged when you return them.
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this is a ticket for the future, your future and oakland's future. plus it's a story we've been following for you for a couple of weeks now, why this burial at the golden gate national cemetery today was so significant. >> not by a television? you can watch ktvu channel 2 news wherever you are by using our mobile app. just download and click on the live stream button to watch any ktvu newscast live.
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when it's completed it'll connect the coliseum station with the airport. >> reporter: for many years, air buses have been the only connection for people going back and forth. >> because it's a pain trying to get on the bus with everything. yeah. >> reporter: today b.a.r.t. and the port of oakland celebrateed the half way point in the on time and on budget elevated rail system. b.a.r.t. riders we met think the connector is will save them hassles and money. >> it's less expensive than parking for multiple days, the trip i'm on right now is four days. the trip i go on in two weeks is all week. so i don't want to leave my car here. >> don't want to pay for parking and the commute, yeah. >> reporter: for oakland the construction is providing some 500 good paying jobs, 100 of those to oaklanders. newly trained and construction skills. >> i'm glad i'm here. i don't know what else is going
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to lead me to from here but hope to stay with the company. >> reporter: there's a sense of history in what's being created here for generations to come. >> i'm going to have a sense of pride and feel that i helped build that. build this structure. >> reporter: when the rail system is finally finished that will attract new competition and that usually means lower fares. >> the airlines do ask about those things and the b.a.r.t. connector project is something they are focuses on. >> the connectivity between our airport connector and b.a.r.t. makes it very attractive for tourists, and for businesses both. >> reporter: at four to $6 a ticket it'll be far cheaper than one's day parking and will literally drop you off at the airport terminal. and more details now on the air b.a.r.t. project they gave us this time lapse video of the construction. all told the price tag is at
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$484 million. it won't be done for a while though with completion schedules from mid- to late 2014. when it is done that system will be fully automated meaning the train cars will be driverless. after fighting more more than 20 years the bay area's largest city will be represented in the bay area's largest transportation agency. this morning governor jerry brown signed assembly bill 67 which among other things gives san jose a seat on the metropolitan transportation commission. the ntc makes funding decisions for many major transportation infrastructure projects. san jose mayor will choose a representative. today he told ktvu who will sit on the board. >> i am going to appoint sam ricardo. he was very successful in working with the ntc.
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>> ricardo will begin working on next year. the marine corp. held a ceremony for james sicney. he died in 1984 at the age of 19 in a plane crash. a few miles ago the military recovered and identified the remains of the crew. an honor guard handed a flag from his coffin to his brother's children. >> part of it is that my dad can't be here to be here. but just the fact that he's at home where he should be. more strict screening guidelines for post-traumatic stress disorders are being recommended for troops returning from iraq and afghanistan. the institute of medicine is recommending troops be screened for ptsd at least once a year.
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it's also suggesting that federal agencies conduct more research on how well the various treatments for ptsd are working. an estimated 20% of the 2-1/2 million deployed service members have symptoms of ptsd. nancy pelosi criticized the republican party for what some consider wasting time on the health care law instead of focusing on the economy. >> that's what this bill has always been about. honoring the vows of our founders in terms of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. >> reporter: the supreme court's june 28th ruling is a tax provided new opportunities for the republicans to attack it. the house has now voted to repeal, defund or remove the president's health care plan. we're learning how many uninsured californians may be
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affected by the law. states can ignore that part of the law. the institute predicts 1.8 million uninsured californians will be eligible for medicaid. >> they're going to continue to worry about how they're going to get access to needed health department care. they're going to continue to have health problems that are undiagnosed and untreated. >> paying for the medicaid expansion could be challenging if voters reject an $8 billion tax referendum this november. it's a law that's been in place for 18 months. it was meant to keep our food supplies safer. but jackelyn explains why it's buyer beware on food safety. >> reporter: it would allow the fda to easily issue mandatory food recalls and ensure
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important foods met u.s. standards. but we've discovered americans are eating the same foods, along with the same potential risks 18 months later. much of the law hasn't taken effect. >> it's important that the government put in place protections that require food companies, growers to make sure to the best that they can that the foods they are producing is safe. >> the law layed out specific deadlines for when each piece must be implemented. those deadlines passed. randy napier is making safer foods his life's mission. his 80-year-old mother nelly died from salmonella in 2009. >> just watched her going downhill knowing there was nothing we could do. >> reporter: an autopsy shows napier ate tainted peanut butter. >> what more do i have to do? this is our own backyard. we've got to fix this. >> reporter: the white house says it's working as quickly as it can but that it's very
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complex. a spokesperson says quote it's critical that we get it right. in washington, jackelyn felt. the secret service is investigating reports that a washington, d.c. police officer threatened to shoot first lady michelle obama. the police chief says there are conflicting accounts of what the officer actually said. the washington postquoted police sources who said the officer told colleagues he would shoot the first lady and showed a picture on his phone of the gun he said he would use. the white house referred questions about the report to the secret service. so who's it going to be? the big political rumor in washington right now that mitt romney might be considering a well known woman from the bay area to be his presidential running mate. jennifer lopez says she is leaving american idol. the reason she gave for quitting america's most popular tv program.
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authorities in southern california have arrested a 69- year-old doctor after a two month investigation into his prescription practices. investigators say three los angeles county sheriff deputies made separate undercover visits to the glendora office of dr.rolando lodevico atiga. one showed him an ex x-rays and
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asked for painkiller. the x-ray was of her dog and the tail was visible in the x- ray. nearly 16 years after a fuel tank explosion killed 230 people on board a twa flight, federal safety officials said today they intend to fine boeing. the faa is fining the manufacturer more than $13 million for failing to meet a 2010 deadline. giving airline information on how to prevent fuel. washington, d.c. is buzzing about a new rumor over mitt romney's choice for a running mate. the drudge report says former secretary of state condoleezza rice may be a top contender.
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rice sent out a recent fundraiser e-mail on romney's behalf. last month rice denies rumors that she would run for vice president saying quote it's not really me. i know it's strengths and weaknesses. president obama's reelection campaign is spending big money in battleground states. the obama campaign has spent nearly $100 million so far so far on television commercials. that dwarfs mitt romney's ad spending. florida ranked second, virginia third. a mother owl and her chicks are living in this empty field in san jose, their population is dwindle but we'll tell you how a pack of horses and circus acts are helping the pack of owls. and it's cooling off big time, almost 20 degrees today.
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how much cooler tomorrow? i'll let you know. >> fashionable accessories but what we discovered about them that might put a woman and unborn child at risk. helping those in need, why the summer months are such crucial time to give to bay area food banks. >> this fence is all that separates some homeowners from a string of suspicious fires here at this park. we'll tell you what firefighters can and probably can't do about it.
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it sounds like a strange pairing but some special horses are being used to help protect owls in the south bay. ktvu's janine de la vega live now in san jose from one of the big tops at cavalia to explain how it all got started. >> gasia behind me you can see these cavalia horses practicing their moves with their handlers. these tents is very close to where the only spot in the county where buriel owls live. and when the owner heard about
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it, he decided to help. if you take a closer look it's alive with activity from a jack rabbit sprinting to a owl. >> i can see one baby. >> reporter: members of the audobon society see this has a sacred land and the only place for owls. >> the habitat which looks like nothing to other people and it's very, very precious to nature lovers has been consumed by infrastructure, office buildings. >> reporter: the land where these owls live is slated for construction. members reached out to the owners of cavalia. >> we reached out to cavalia to help us raise funds. >> reporter: cavalia management says they are animal lovers and
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agreed to put together this video to raise awareness about the owls. the video will be shown before every performance and people will have the option to donate to the audobon society which will use the money to create more new habitats for the owls. >> we heard about the owls and we thought, we can help. >> reporter: cavalia says it will match each of its donations. janine de la vega, ktvu news. the state of california has begun dropping pellets of nontoxic weed killers in waters to try to get rid of a plant. they had to find a severe infestation of that weed last year and they're trying to control it this year. the state is spending about $5.3 million to fight that
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weed. a solar storm is raising toward earth this weekend but scientists say no need to worry. the series of solar flair explosions is predicted to be a minor event and no disruptions to power grids or communication systems are expected. the sun released flairs that sent particles streaming toward earth at $3.3 million. sales of video games fell for a seventh straight month. the report says the reason for the drop is that there were fewer new game releases. new games account for 50 to 60% of total sales. jennifer lopez is the second judge in just two days to say that she is leaving american idol. she made the announcement this morning saying the job is too time consuming. just yesterday steven tyler announced he was stepping away to devote more time to his band
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aerosmith. the panel is down to one original judge randy jackson. there's a lot of speculation about who's going to replace lopez and tyler including mariah and fergie. a woman is suing justin bieber for the frenzies that come with his concerts. she is asking for $9.2 million in damage. it's that day again, friday 13th and for anyone with triscadecaphobia or fear of the number 13 this has been an exceptionally frightening year. friday 13th has occurred three times this year. here we are on july 13th and
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get this all three days were exactly 13 weeks apart. interesting. let's talk about our weather now because as we were mentioning early it's really cool down here. >> no fire stories in the lead of the forecast tonight because it's much cooler. as much as 25 degrees cooler in some places. it's moister, the air quality has gotten better and you know this thing you're going to sleep better tonight as well. especially inland. we've a lot of fog, check that push of fog coming in through the gate and up toward the east bay hills. it's cooler, right now 59 degrees in oakland. that's pretty chilly for the most part. as we look at the forecast for tomorrow we're going to see this, it's hard to see it. this weather system right, kind of spin it it's tough to see. there's a weak low and that's what's triggering the fog and pushes it far inland. we're going to see another day like today a little warmer today but a little less fog but still on the cool side. sunday will be a bit warmer as we go into that day. as you look at the current temperatures you can see that
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bite of cool air that traces the fog. if i showed you the fog footprint it would mimic those green areas. it'll be the same tomorrow. maybe a few degrees warmer. five to 6 degrees warmer tomorrow, maybe eight. but not below average. above average temperatures continue. as we go into the weekend, cool coast. sunday is the warmest day. it's going to be a nice weekend it's just not going to be sweltering hot the way it was. we have a ton of hot and now we're get ting a ton of cold. it has this impact on the fog that pushes it right in. i keep telling you that but that's the time this time of year the fog. how far inland it goes, how far inland it doesn't go determines how hot and how cool it'll get. cool as we go into tomorrow afternoon. sunday cooler still. we marched to the interclimate. 60degrees in downtown san francisco about 2:00. low 70s where there should be mid-80s.
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and we were at mid-90s just a couple of days ago. forecast highs as we go through the day tomorrow, 85 in san helena. a little warmer out toward clear lake as well. 81 in fairfield, 80 in concord. a couple of days ago these temperatures were in the 50s. most of us in the 70s. a five day forecast that's the kind of five day forecast that you kind of expect this time of year it does stay cool this week. that is what's unusual. look at these numbers for next week. next week is going to be a lot of fog, drizzle and temperature below average. >> so much more comfortable than it was. >> with air quality much better. we're just getting word that the son of a world famous actor has died suddenly. also why san francisco's fort mason is about to turn into a brewery.
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time to tap the beer kegs at san francisco's fort mason. as you can see here the tables are out, the glasses are ready to go. as preparations are now under way for tomorrow's 12th annual breast fest. it's a beer festival involving 60 plus brewers and it's a benefit for the charlotte maxwell complimentary clinics. >> the breast fest is unique in that it's run by all volunteers. all the money we raise goes to
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the clinic. >> drink all these amazing beers and wine, listen to amazing music, talk and you're helping a great cause. it's a win-win for everyone really. >> breast fest is sponsored by the marin brewer company. oscar winning producer richard zanuck has died. zanuck was the son of derrick zanuck. within just the past hours we that sage stallone the son of silvester stallone has died. he was just 33 years old. there is no word on what caused
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good evening everyone i'm frank somerville. >> and i'm julie haener. good samaritans acted promptly to try to pull a woman out of a burning home but they could not save a toddler. paul chambers is live. >> reporter: you can't really tell a fire took part but it's probably because in part to a construction crew that was working right here. they also pulled a young man to safety. investigators spent the morning trying to figure out what caused the fire that killed akash prasad. >> i was sleeping and i heard fire trucks and ambulance and i thought it was from afar. >> reporter: when she came outside she snapped these
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