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walking through -- through the door holding a little girl in his arms. she -- she wasn't moving. a witness describes the horror of a movie theater massacre just hours ago. 12 people are dead. dozens of others are wounded. president obama is about to make a public statement about what happened in colorado. a man is shot inside his home early their morning after being woken up by an armed intruder.
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investigators are on the scene. we'll give latest on the shooter. i cannot wait until we are together, rogs and me, in -- ross, and me in san francisco. >> "mornings on 2" begins right now. good morning. i'm dave clark. >> i'm tori campbell. it's friday, july 20th. we begin with tragic breaking news. a man is in custody after opening fire in a packed movie theater killing at least 12 of the new batman movie at the century theater in aurora.
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the gunman is innedded as 24- year-old james holmes -- is identified as 24-year-old james holmes. he kicked opens the emergency -- he kirked open the emergency door -- he kicked open the emergency door he was wearing a gas mask. >> and smoke took over. it was really thick. nobody could see anything. me and my sister were sitting there wondering what was going on. >> cell phone video captured the scene. allie rasmus joins with us more witness accounts. >> we have an update on one of the victims. in our last report we told but a 3-month-old baby who had been shot. well, now doctors have confirmed that the baby has been treat and released.
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so that's good news. the suspected gunman is james holmes of aurora, colorado. bomb squad investigators cement the morning searching thru his apartment. they broke through the window. they didn't find anything. although police say they did find some items of interest that will help them with their investigation in this. there were a lot of teens and kids in in this audience where the movie was showing. the gold medal wore gas mask and opened up gunfire on the crowd. >> we were just on the floor praying to god we don't get shot. >> cell phone video shows a chaotic scene as people poured out of the movie plex.
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there was a lot of confusion as to what was going on. some people thought it was fire crackers detonated outside. people outside say it apartied that he was shooting people at random. now, we continue to get more updates for you. we'll have another update about an hour. back to you. >> thank you. around the bay area, people are still lining up to see the batman movie. as you can see, in this live picture from the metroen in san francisco, the line wraps around the building. the next showing is at 8:00 a.m. we talked to one woman who said she lived in aurora for two years and is worried about her friend. >> the most important thing for
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me is to find out who is there. peaking in film myself, i -- i have to say -- being a film nerd myself, i -- i have to say it's -- there is a 50/50 chance someone i know was there. wedon't know any names -- we also don't know any names. >> stay with us. we'll have more on warner brothers and their reaction. we'll have reaction from president obama when we go live to our washington, d.c. bureau in 15 minutes. we have a developing story in the south bay. a gam broke into a house in the east san jose foothills.
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alex -- a gunman broke into a house in the east san jose foothills. alex savidge has more. alec -- alex? >> reporter: you can see the crime scene tape. investigators are inside the home up the road here. 911 calls started coming in just before 3:00 a.m. this morning. a sergeant tells me a man wearing a dark hooded sweatshirt was shooting. investigators at this point don't know what prompted him to open fire. >> burglary is one thing but when a suspect goes in and injures a victim, it escalates it. we want to have as many row
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sources that we have here -- as many resources that we have here from the witnesses and the victim and work from that. >> reporter: and the investigators say items were taken from the home. he are not saying what the items were. investigators are talking with the homeowner. i was a single gunshot wound. investigators are talking with him to get more information and a better description on the shooter. we're live in morning, east of san jose, alex savidge, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. a decision to not refile assault charges in the beating of a retired priest will be made official this morning. william lynch, last week, a jury acquitted him of felony elder abuse charges but deadlocked on a misdemeanor assault charge. the d.a.'s office said it would
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not file the -- would not retime the charge. an official announcement will be made at 9:00 a.m. this morning. students you will have to wait longer to see stand arizonaized tests. they -- standardized tests. they won't be released until the end of august. officials are still trying to decide whether the affected schools will receive their scores or if the p results will be -- will be thrown out. an employee found a noose on the box of a storeroom
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yesterday. the -- the d.a. says no charges will be filed. this is video from the last time the president visited the bay area in june. he will be attending a fund- raiser dinner in piedmont and ac transit says there will be service delays and route detours from early afternoon until the evening. if possible -- >> you can imagine what it will be like. >> yes. >> sal says so far this morning, the commute has been fairly light. >> yes. for the most part, if you are driving to work right now, it should be light. let's take a look at the interstate freeway. this is the peak of the commute. there is not a lot going on. there is a little bit of a
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slowdown. as i look on this, the traffic has been nice. the morning commute looks pretty good. as i move the maps over to the livermore valley there's been some slow traffic. no major problems reported on 5 0 gets up to 238. let's get back to steve. >> thank you, sal. well, mostly sunny all right. the fog's really not going anywhere. there are a lot more breaks in it today. westerly breeze still there. but there will be a lot more sunshine and temperatures inland will start to warm u had a couple of records. 90 loose you the interior. some of that are start to work
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its way northward. the inland temperatures will begin to warm up. there's still a component of a sea breeze all the way out to the delta. it's not there. 50s on the temperatures. had a couple of upper 40s. that's about the only ones i can find. the tropical clouds from yesterday. the low moves off and that allows high pressure to build in. while inland temperatures warm up, no doubt. i think the coast really stays in the 60s and 70s. fog, sun, it will be warmer. still a almost breeze in place. 60s, 70s, 80s. the farther north you go, the farther either you go, you will find upper 80s to near 90. 83 concord to 83 pittsburg. livermore at 85.
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rack. we'll be right back 7:14. we continue our coverage of the theater massacre. president obama will speak about this from florida. he's cutting a trip from there short to fly back to washington, d.c. here's more. >> reporter: well, president obama will address the aurora shooting in just about an hour from florida. you will see him bording air force one heading to his campaign stop. obama is conditionsling the rest of his day to come back to washington, d.c. in lieutenant of the shooting. after -- in light of the shooting. after meeting p with top idea visor, president obama put out
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for -- for james holmes. more heavy fighting today. at least 300 people have died in the last 24 hours. dozens of burned and damaged cars have been reported. stores with shattered windows. many civilians there are getting out, heading to lebanon trying to escape all of the violence. the pentagon says it's cracking down on leaks of classified information. the new plan includes better training for employees and creating an online reporting system for a significant assistance. leon panetta says disclosure of classified security should be considered a criminal act.
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u.s. service members will be allowed to march in uniform in a gay pride parade for first time. about 300 have signed up for this event in san diego. troops usually not allowed to wear their uniforms in the parade. but the defense department says it's hanging -- it's making a one-time exception. after the navy reportedly granted its sailors permission. an influential member of penn state's board of trustees has resigned over his handling of the sex abuse scandal. steve garvin stepped down but remained a board member until last night. an internal investigation found that garvin was brief twiced about sandusky but did not share what he knew with the
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entire board. he's the first board member to resign from the wake of this scandal. a wake county man accused of exposing himself to several women has been arrested outside of the manufacturing company where he works. he's suspected in half a dozen flashing incidents. these involve women either walking or jogging along. the deputies say several picked him out of a lineup. 19-year-old nathanial schmidt is charged with four ontario counts of wild land arson and five misdemeanor charges of making a false emergency report. the fires occurred between july of to you 11 and june of this year.
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7:19. police in utah say -- police utah say a couple suspected of a crime spry escaped -- police in utah saw a couple of suspected of a -- say a mum suspected of crime -- say a couple suspected of crime sprees have been caught. there are reports that wesley shermantine contemporarily released later today. the two were convicted of killing dozens of people in the 80s and 90s. so far, it's taken p -- he's been taken to five victims.
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earlier this week, jebry brown signed a bill ahowing him to work with investigators to find those bodies. later today, the u.s. mostal service will provide -- postal service will provide a lasting tribute. they will be issuing a special honoring willie stargell. he was 61 years old when he died of kidney disease in 2001. he grew up in alameda, played baseball here and the school's ballpark is now called willie
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stargell field. there is a street near the college called stargill way. >> pretty col. >> yes. >> the coast is -- pretty cool. >> yes. >> the coast is waking up for to fog this morning. and look at this, punishes scrambling to get off the plane any way they can do to -- any way they can do it? good morning. highway 4, we have a traffic jam. we'll tell you what's happening when woe come up to the willow pass grade. [ male announcer ] now at your neighborhood subway:
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ground, people took off -- when the plane was on the ground, the plane is under investigation. a couple of minutes ago, sal was telling us about the willow pass grade. >> yeah. there's a crash there. >> yes. >> westbound highway 4 on the concord side of the grade. there it is on the right side of the shoulder. chp units a struck pulling a trailer. that's the willow pass exit in concord. the willow pass exist on the pay point is the -- it is very slowly, even though the crash was which was once in the
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lanes, has been moved to the shoulder. add that slow down to your commute in contra costa county. 680 looks better, opinion that's not a big back up at all. it's clouded did you not stop and go either. if you are drinking in the east bay. the traffic lox. that traffic is better than it normally is heading south. let's go to -- let's go to steve. temperatures starting off
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with 50s, 60s. there goes our low into -- well, southeast of portland. fog, sun, warmer today. fog near the coast. not up and down. a little breezy at time. 60s 70s, coast and way -- bay. tomorrow does look a little warmer. not so much by the coast. we're providing team coverage of that movie theater massacre overnight at least if -- at least 12 people have dead. the moment when i start to kroy when i talk about here. >> very emotional testimony from ross in merck america's -- ross mirkarimi's wife.
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situation. some say they thought it was a stunt or prank. they say the suspect kicked in the door to the emergency -- the emergency door and detonated gas and tear gas and witnesses -- witnesses say they saw him -- reloading. so they wanted to leave then. the gunman is in custody. he's identified as 24-year-old james holmes. investigators are combing his apartment for explosives. but it's unclear when may have
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been found. you can get -- what may have been found. you can get ktvu.com to go. here's more from tara moriarty on eliana lopez. >> reporter: at the ethics commission this week, that was the first time the couple has really seen each other in three months. still, she was all smiles as she entered city hall yesterday. she gave an exhaasist three hours plus -- exhaustive three
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overnight, the mayor's office issued a statement, applauding the commission's decision. we're finding out more about the reported bomb threat that interrupted his testimony. police are looking for a person of interest in the stabbing of three homeless people in the los angeles area. police say no sign -- a note signed had been left at all of
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the crime -- keys. the suspect p in a mass killing in san francisco is due back in court you in about 90 minutes for his latest pretrial hearing. 35-year-old ben ty love is accused of killing five people at their home in march in city college. prosecutors could reveal a possible motive for this court hearing. authorities say -- time,
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7:35. one fast food chain is expanding here in the bay area. but an announcement by the company's president may hurt its popularity here. chick-fil-a plans to open stores in walnut creek and san jose by the end of september. right now, the only bay area store they have is in fairfield. now the company's president has publicly said the company supports "the bib lick cal definition of the family unit." that has some customers who already like the food reconsidering where they will spend their money. >> when inleaned they were so against gay marriage and things like that, i don't think i'm gonna house to go there anymore. >> click fillet if says it's policy is to treat everyone
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with belief, race creed or gender. there is a new trend in biotechnology research. the san francisco business times reports lay the off employees are working together. the biohackers share ideas and pay $100 to use equipment and get training. also from the business times, many former olympians say three are finding it really hard to find a job. if you are planning to travel later this year, you can lock in the plans earlier than
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-- than -- than in other years. they will start the p fare scale, and you should expect to see ticket pries cheaper. right now, the public is not allowed pass the half moon bay. pack in tway, this land came under new ownership and the new owner does not -- has not blocked public access to the beach. the state coastal investigation is investigating. a great white shark was spotted off santa cruz. did was first seen yesterday afternoon near -- afternoon
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near del rio. it was first spotted 50 p feet away from the swimmer. they don't know if it was the same shark that attacked a it be coyote a few weeks ago. coming up at 7:156789 we'll tell you why this project is tee signed to keep drivers. it's relationship a warning for the public as well. let's see if sal has any traffic warnings. >> it's a pretty good commute. i don't want to get too happy get because we still have a while to go before the show is
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over. let's take a look at what we have. highway 4, observe the crash that was here has been whittled down to one shoulder and the things are getting a. little bit better. now, if you are driving on under, still a little bit slow coming up and over the grade. if you locking at the bay bridge 4 taupe, we have some traffic here didn't you will so op -- you will see some slow traffic. the metering rights are on at the toll plaza. we've been looking at oakland. i've been looking at the road sensors. only slow traffic i see is eastbound. look hat 101 -- look at 101. 101 is a little slow at 880.
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let's go to steve. thank you, sal. a very happy friday, everyone. soming if out there. it will burn off sooner today. temperatures coming up. santa rosa, 74. sonoma county airport runs about 4 degrees warmer. pam low alto 75. 83 concord. some patchy low clouds down there. it lightnings -- it looks like they will burn off soon. one low moves out. the little guy settles in. inland temperatures will come up. fog near the coast. with some mid- to upper os away from the coast. 60s and 70s closer to that.
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to near 80. it will be warmer through the interior with your weekend always in view there. sunday looks to be the ten tweener day -- tosh the tweener day -- looks to be the tweener day. er tofully. all right, sal. b.a.r.t. changing its policy bus of what a local school was forcing young children to do at a b.a.r.t. station. do you see it ?
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voice. sources who asked not to be identified say it's not considered a serious problem. it cost quite a bit of mine to lure marissa meyer to the top -- to the top job at yahoo. she could earn a salary of $1 million a year and will be given a bonus and stock options. the paperwork shows if she's still the ceo in five years, she will get an award of $30 million. we know that president obama is talking right now about the shooting right now, about the mass shooting in colorado. let's listen in. >> we're still gathering the facts -- >> now, the audio is low. but we hear the president. we're trying to listen in as closely as we can -- to -- --
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closely as we can. >> we will take every step possible -- during this extraordinarily difficult time. i had a chance to speak with some officials in colorado, not just on behalf of michelle and myself, but the entire american family about how heartbroken we are. even as we learn how this happened and who is responsible, we never -- we may never understand what leads someone to terrorize their fellow human beings like this. it's vial and if unreasonable
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-- vile and it's unreasonable. those lost were mothers and fathers, husbands and wives,sons and daughters. friends and neighbors. they had hopes for the future. they had teams that are not yet fulfilled. if there's anything to take away from this, life is very short and precious. what matters at the end of the day is not the small, trivial things which so often consume us and our daily lives. ultimately, it's how we treat one another and houp we love --
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and houp we love one another -- and how we love one another. it's what we do on a kaley basis to give our lives meaning and purpose. that's what happens -- that's what matters. i'm sure that many of you parents out there had the same reactiondy when i heard this news. my daughters go to the movies. what if malia and sasha had been at the theater, like so many of our kids do? michelle and i will be fortunate enough to tight our girls a little tighter tonight.
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i'm sure you will do the same with your children. but for those parents who are not so lucky, we have to embrace them and let them know that we will be there for them as a nation. i'm so grateful that you are here. there will be other days for politics. this is a day for prayer and reflection. [ cheers ] >> so i would like everyone to pause for a moment of silence for the victims of this terrible
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tragedy. so if everybody can just take a moment. >> thank you, everybody. i hope all of you will keep the people of aurora in your hearts and minds today. may the lord bring them comnort and healing -- comfort and healing in hard days to come. i'm grateful to all of you. i hope that as a consequence of today's events, as you leave here, you spend a little time
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thinking about the incredible lessons that god has given us. thank you very much, everybody! god bless you! god bless the united states of america! [ cheers ] >> we've been listening live to the president, reacting to the shooting last night. >> four more years! >> you've heard his statement. we also know that mott will be speaking on the issue from -- that mitt romney will be speaking on the issue as well. there are american concerns. in our studio now is jana katsuyama here with the fallout at movie theaters around the
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nation, the world and the -- and local. >> i that's right. a lot of people stunned. we did speak with local authorities. we've learned they are increasing patrols. >> here is a live picture from downtown san francisco. that's where people have been lining up to see the showing that will start in the next half-hour. san francisco police are telling us that this is with you of the sites they will be monitoring downtown. movie theaters said they were shocked by this violence at bun of the most anticipated storm of the supper. >> the fortunate the most important thing -- the most important thing for me is to find out where -- i lived there tvy to say there's a 50/50
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chance someone i know was there. it's distressing not knowing any names. >> the overnight shooting has prompted prime minister -- has prompted christopher nort:n to cannes. autographs. a red carpet premiere has been canceled there. also, new york are stepping up security at city theaters. as investigators try to figure out what happened. we all understand that america are looking to beav of you -- that we're looking to beef up patrols. coming up we heard from the . if who are offering their condolences n dan and fingerprints are being used to identify a side bomber who
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targeted a bus filled with israeli meantime, they fared at the harassment -- station, they stood around that once a man from massachusetts is expected to enter a guilty plea in an alleged log toindustry the system and offered -- in an alleged plot to destroy equipment. well, today is the first day of the muslim holy month of
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ramadan. during runmy dawn will not seat or drink between fortunate -- during ramadan, that he will be eating and drinking and sharing the cuss him communication with a greater common but people are still -- people are still heading that work this mo. >> yes. >> we've had a decent commute and a couple of incidents. let's take a look at 880 right near the col -- let's take a look at 880 right near there here, it's not all that brad.
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it -- was a political slowerrer -- earlier. system -- not all that bad. it was earlier. let's go to steve. thank you, sir. there is still a sea nothing. nothing too you with outrageous. san jose is in there, ur, in temperatures will be warping up. but nothing like a back and a halfp ago n the will be shall doer near the yost. i think think of what of what we saw -- but nothing like a
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premiere of the new batman movie in you a roy raw, colorado. he killed -- in you a roy raw -- in aurora, online. james holmes, 24 -- aurora, colorado. his name is james holmes. 24 years old. >> once i heard everybody screaming get down. i realizedded seriousness of -- i realized the sore justness of. the investigation -- the seriousness of the investigation. >> you can imagine the moviegoers running for their lives. allie rasmus live with more. >> reporter: we want to start off with the good news. a 3-month-old baby shot in this theater shooting has been treated and relowsed n the
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suspected gam in this mass shooting is in police custody. bomb squad investigators spent the day going through his home looking for explosives. they didn't fine anything but his apartment appeared to be bobby trapped. now, james homes was a and the withins say they were about 30 minutes into watching the batman premiere, when the gunman burst in, he detonated canisters of what appeared to be tear bombs. and started starting at the crowd. 12 people were killed. ens -- others were injured. >> when he went back -- went
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back upstairs reload, we snuck out. we just left. >> i saw he was walking out here. i grabbed my girlfriend and my friend and i said, we gotta go, if he's releading. now is our chance -- he's reloading. inside the theater, the massacre was happening. later when investigators went in, they found a gas mask, rifle, handgun. now, coming up coming up in our next update. you will hear from a witness who came face to face. we'll have the update in about
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35 minutes from now. we'll bring you all of the new details as they develop throughout mott mott and online at ktvu.com. look for the "denver shooting" tab. there is an overnight shooting in the south bay. sheriff deputies are searching for a gunman who broke no the home and shot the -- who broke into the home and shot the homeowner. >> well, sheriff deputies are still on the look for the man who owned fire inside his house. it happened in the 3800 block of hilgarraa. the sergeant says the homeowner was sloping at the system when he says he was sleeping. that's when the homeowners with
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shot. he was wounded but is expected to survive. the shooter took off. the sherrive? that's what it appears at the time. n we see the -- we see contact has been made. deputies are still trying to sort out what's been taken from the residence. >> investigators still can't exactly why this home may have been targeted if this was a random crime. they are still inside the home. investigate that be gash investigators collecting evidence and they are talking to the homeowner who was shot and wounded. we're live this morning, near
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san jose, alex savage. ktvu channel 2 news. investigators believe human air caused a deadly house fire in april. two people were killed in that fire. the post can't say what the cause was because a lack of evidence. the fire woke -- the fire broke out at the end of the couch where the man was known to smoke cigarettes. a . if fire broke out that the man and house and the flames f.m -- the fire broke out and flames flared.
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and this is new video of the area aned tree stumps from in morning. the school said the trees were on his property and were interfering have the -- interfering with the outdoor play area. it's been fun to watch the birds. you didn't have the birds droppings in the children children's playground area. it's a catch 22. the tree cutting they say was legal because theres into active bird hit had. the richmond city turn could youen is -- the richmond city city council say members at disruptions and the meetings and long comments are causing
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council meetings to rung long. courtney bows is trying to fine a solution to the problem. b.a.r.t. is inning inp system -- b.a.r.t. will no longer allow students to solicit moneys at their stations after dark without an adult present or during school hours. 8:08. we want to check in again sal. see what's happening on the east pay? >> why we had an earlier crash.
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still unwinding here. as we look at the bay bridge toll plaza, we don't a big backup. although its back unfor a few minutes. southbound 1019 and university. there is a -- 101 at university, there is a be everyone. if you want -- everyone. let's go to steve. the low sitting off eureka is finally moving out. right -- there it goes. already the -- temperatures on tuesday. record low maximum p temperatures if fortunate system temperature 77 palo alto. san jose, 75 to 80 degrees.
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on this friday, we do have some nothing t will be warmer away from the -- some fog. it will be warmer away from the coast. continuing coverage now of breaking news in colorado. police say bomb technicians are working to disarm explosive materials inside the apartment of the suspect in a mass movie theater shooting. but police who put a camera at the end of a 12-foot pole say the third floor apartment that
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belongs to the suspect is bobby trapped. five buildings are evacuated. these are live pictures from the scone. traffic is still going by the area. but they've determined that the apartment that the suspect lived in is bobby trapped. this apartment is just four miles from the -- booby- trapped. the suspect, james holmes, was arrested without incident shortly after the attack. he's in custody. at this point, there's no known mightive. 8:15. less than half an hour ago, i'm sure you were watching and you heard president obama live right here on ktvu speaking from florida reacting to the
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mass shooting last night. the president is heading back to washington. here's more. >> reporter: well, president didn't talk politics at all. he says there will be other days for politics but right now is a time for prayer and reflection. just about 20 minutes ago, he led a moment of silence for all of the victims. the president has ordered his administration to ensure everybody is safe there and everyone justice is brought to the suspect. >> woe may never understand what needs anybody to terrorize their hewhan like this.
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it's -- their human -- we may never understand what prompts anybody to terrorize how man beings. it's sense les. >> reporter: back to you. >> and republican presidentialpry says he's pulling all of the cam -- presidential candidate if pulling all of the -- and he says -- "and and i are deeply -- ann and i are deeply saddened by this event." >> fright now, the this facebook page has more than 470 members calling for the death penalty for the shooter, james holmes. the 24-year-old man was identified by the fib as the
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shooter. that -- by the fbi as the shooter. there is a report that his mother is on her way to colorado. 8:17. today, an fbi dive team will use search team mires hang is about a mile from the 10-year- old and 12-year-old girls were row -- were being watched. the parents have stopped talking to investigators and have an tummed an attorney. the parents said they were bowing treated at suspects. early this morning, san jose police released photos of three more suspects. that brings the total number of arrests to 20. police say there could be even
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more arrests in the days ahead. authorities are calling this "operation chickenp hook. some of it does stay with you. more embarrassing details a full audit was ordered and found that $250,000 was spent on one day at an awards ceremony two years ago. 20,000 on drum stricks. given to the participants of
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the ceremony. well, although the state of california isn't a financial hold many aids -- aides are getting pay rises. a new study shows that 93 people already learning more than 100 people a year if -- still received a paycheck. >> there are -- 8:19. nationwide that would be the -- this could be the storms but here in california -- but here in kill, worst case -- in california but it is declining.
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investigators say this man -- investigators say this man injected himself with stolen contaminants. they say he was a traveling. spunk. all right. things are warming up. steve paulson says we'll see temperatures in the 80s. good morning. 00 westbound 80, looked to. we're fight. fear's winding out more information -- we are pear finding out more information. we'll be back.
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and they say much of -- much of that may be contaminants. have you smelled gas? don't panic. some of the gas will be in the air because of pipeline venting. we need see what's happening on the roads right now. sal, how are we doing right now? >> not that pad. we do have a couple of things to talk about. it's wetter -- better than it was yesterday for sure. let's start off with 880. for this time, it -- just a reminder that the as and yankees are playing. they have a game today. those games are well attended. b.a.r.t. is the best way to get to the coliseum. let's take a look at westbound bay bridge. that's backed up now. we have an -- we had an earlier stall on the bridge. nothing manger but it did slow
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-- nothing marquee but it did slow -- major but it did slow things down. 101 is just a little slow in palo alto. i would use 280 instead. let's go to 280 -- steve. >> all right. most locations are not dealing with the fog that were. that's moving out. not only that but also high pressure kind of nosing in. so we'll get it back to normal. and a little component of a westerly breeze. 50s and low 60s. temperatures are already 63 degrees. bun low moves out -- one low moves out. but there will be another area of low pressure settling in. inland temperatures warm up. i think we'll get back to seasonal averages. 90s for some, upper 80s for
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some. 50s, 60s, coast and bay. next week looks very, very quiet. we'll have light and morning fog. 89:26. witness -- 8:26. breaking news. new information about the mass shooting at a movie theater in aurora, colorado. we're learning the shooting suspect may have ties to california. several denver tv stations are reporting the suspect, james holmes, originally lived in san diego and also had two addresses in riverside, california. a woman who claims to be his mother called the police from her home in san diego and told them, you have the right guy. we'll bring you more about this guy's ties coming up in 150 minutes. well, again -- coming up in 15 minutes. well, again, we have much more coming up.
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12 people were killed. dozens more have been hurt. the suspect identified as 24- year-old james holmes is in police custody. now bomb technicians are at his apartment. police say the apartment is bobby trapped. they are trying to disarm the -- booby-trapped. they are trying to disarm the explosives there. we've learned he may be right here from california. and coming up we'll have more on this story. eliana lopez has been testifying and in 30 minutes, the wife of ross mirkarimi, will be in criminal court u tara mor -- court. tara moriarty has more. >> reporter: well, good
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morning, she will be arriving at the courthouse and she will be asking the judge lift a protective order that's banned her from essentially seeing her husband and having any contact with him since january. now, yesterday, she did arrive at city hall for the ethics economics, all smiles, she gave an exhostageive -- ex-- exhaustive testimony. she said she was not afraid of her husband buts with afraid of losing her son since she's not
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an american sit accident grabbing an arm is not -- an american citizen. >> and grabbing an arm is not abuse. >> reporter: the commission will meet again and make a recommendation about whether mirkarimi should keep his job. it would take nine out of the 11 supervisors to oust. >> here's what's next in the case -- the ethics committee will make a democrattation on the board of -- recommendation on the board of supervisors whether he should kind his job. -- keep his job. two suspected gang members have been indicted by a shooting that killed a baby. he was with his father last
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november when two men opened fire at a music video shooting. six people were injured. hyrom died. the two men were charged with murder yesterday for the shooting and were charged with weapons violations, and assault. the "crot inicle" has filed a lawsuit in san francisco to issue secretive national if -- the "chronicle" has niled a lawsuit in san francisco recording a phone record battle. and back in april of 2011, barry bonds was found guilty of
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one count of obstruction. he's knew working to appeal that conviction but prosecutors want it upheld. they say that barry bonds was intentionally misloading during his we testimony. there are new details just in in the syrian conflict in the past half-hour, the u.n. security council extending the observer team there, their mission was scheduled to expire today. folk at least 300 people have died in the last 24 hours. this morning, the -- at least 300 people have died in the last 24 thundershowers. the pentagon says they have a new plan that includes better training for employee.
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8:35. there are reports that later today, convicted killer wesley shermantine could be temporarily released from death row. he along with lauren herzog were convicted of killing dozens of people back in the '80s and '90s. jerry brown signed a bill a0 louing him to be released for a short time and so far, he's taken investigators to the prices of five victims. he will be working with sheriff deputies to locate the remains of the victims in two other counties. a decision to not file assault charges will be made -- will be made today in the lunch
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case. the d.a. said it would not refile the misdemeanor assault chalk. an official announcement will be made at 9:00 this morning. student did have to wait a little longer. the results of star test won't be released until the end of august. after 442ism imagines of tests were posted online. be caster and san joseha are two of the schools involved. >> officials are still trying to decide whether the affected schools will receive their scores. a us employee has been suspended from of putting a
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noose for a private prank. the be? this is video of the of the president visiting the bay area back in june. on monday. he will attend a fund- raising dinter in piedmont and a.c. transit says there will be service doe lays and early afternoon until the early evening. they say it's possible to avoid traveling during downtown oakland during that time period on monday. traffic advice for monday. >> yes. >> good morning s form -- good morning. >> good morning.
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>> is it going knock -- is it going knock. >> yes. >> you can see a little bit of a backup there. there's been no imagine prob -- imagine it be -- no problems there. we showed you the lower east shore and now we move the over to the south bay air yay -- area and the dash getting in from hayward to -- not a -- not a lot of red on the tops. >> -- a very happy freeway. it's not sold out or someid or anything. there's still a little bit of a breeze.
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san jose, low 60s. i'm sure livermore is, too. upper 50s. temperatures are out of the gate. all because the low which has been keeping us cool, very cool. kind of area of snoop settle in probably not until sunday or monday. the low moves out. especially inland but not so much by the could condition fog near of the coast. it will be back tonight and tomorrow. it's much shall doer. 60s, 70s, 80s to near 90. but i think tomorrow is really your bester bet if you are really farther inland. >> each day little bit warmer today and tomorrow. then woe keep it very nice, the next day. we told you the 12 people
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our markets are down. google, one bright spot. stock up 3% with hoyer earnings reported today. taking a live look at the big board, the dow down 89. the nasdaq down 26. s&p down 9. 8:43. let's bring you up to date on some of the other top stories we're following for you. we're learning that the suspect in the movie theater shooting may have toys to california. several denver tv stations are errorring -- are reporting that james holmes originally lived in san diego and had two previous addresses in riverside. police say he opened first in a batman movie theater last night and in seconds we'll be hearing how local police are respond together tragedy. and police in san jose are investigating a stabbing. it happened early this morning on mckee road. the victim was rush -- was
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rushed to the hospital with injuries that are not life- threatening. purr a -- a homeowner who was asleep was shot during a home invasion. >> reporter: well, good morning, dave. wherein the last ten minutes, i got off of -- i got off the phone with that homeowner shot and wounded during this burglary that took place this morning. he's in the hospital still being treated for his injuries. he essentially he's in disbelief. it all stopped up -- it all happened up here. the this is east of san jose. i talked with robert garow who said he woke up and heard the sound of rummaging through items. he said he sat up in bed and the man just started -- just opened fire without warning.
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he was hit in the arm. garow said he couldn't see his face. the man grabbed several items from the house and ran off. investigators say the homeowner essentially interrupted a burglary in process. >> that's what it appears at this time, it was kind of -- it was kind of a robbery in progress -- robbery in process. >> reporter: the homeowner told me he doesn't know what items were stolen from the home. essentially he's been in the hospital. he also doesn't know why his house in particular was targeted. but he says this is a significant neighborhood, a rural neighborhood, in the foothills. he's very surprised. again, he has a shot round to
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the arm, not considered life- threatening. deputies are still searching for the shooter. >> returning to our terrible to recap, at least 12 people were killed. about 50 others were being treat at denver area hospitals. 20-year-old suspect inky. did jana just got reaction from police in the bay area. what did they tell you -- what did they tell you? >> well, here's information we want to share with you. in the past hour, we have learned that the if he police plan to have extra patrols around the -- dash around the theaters. they've been showing this still since it opened at midnight.
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take a look at video earlier. we got crowds waiting to see an 8:00 a.m. shooting. the film is drawing charge credit cards. the metreon will be one of the sights, they will be million tiers the parish. they we talked to. >> we'reern originalling people to if they see anything suspicious at the movie theater, we ask them to call thep system p f.m -- to call -- we ask them to call their police department. we don't want another repeat of this.
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>> a red carpet premiere of this film tonight in paris has been canceled. in new york city the inspiration, police are stepping up supreme court to police there and we've learned that oakland police will be patrolling -- up to police there and we've learned that oakland police will be patrolling as well. live in the studio, janet casa yam ma, back to you -- jana casayamy, back to you. >> thank you. one of the victims, this woman. she was tweeting just before the smart of the dark knight rises. her last post read "the movie doesn't start for 20 minutes."
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8:49. there's a warning in effect for swimmers near santa cruz because a great white shark was spot the offshore. now, this was taken. a helicopter took these pictures. the pilot first spotted the thash when this was about 50 miles away. the is estimated to be about 1, 18 feet long. well, today, fish and game officials will start capturing and tagging deer in county. it's all part of a six month study paid for -- paid for. you are being warned, some of the trap,ing you will be able to see from the freeway. you are being advise to stay
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auditorium. they say there's hundreds of people running around. >> that was the first 911 dispatcher, alerting emergency responders about the shooting in colorado. and family members are showing aunt a suburban denver high school where witnesses to the mass shooting were taken. they are trying to get any information on loved ones after a gunman opened fire inside a here you go little man.
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