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this is near at all lore. this is because of a rollover crash now the person who caused the accident, or if the person was driving this vehicle had taken off in a taxicab. and the people who are on the scene got the number of the cab and police were investigating and they spoke to the cab driver. the street is shut down. no major injuries as a result of the crash. but it does remain closed here for the time being as they cleared the rollover crash and this is more like union scare, tenderloin area. and you can see the have is
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closed. traffic is getting by on some of the side streets here. >> we will go back to the desk. new federal immigration program begins today. they came to america as children and they can apply to stay here under president obama's deferred action plan. we are live now in san jose where there could be big crowds. alex? >> well, good morning. one advocacy group here in santa clara county is calling it sensible and they will be able to contribute to the country. this is the form they will be filling out to request for deferred action and there could be quite a few people showing up at the field office, the u.s. citizenship and services office. they may be coming here looking for help on the new program. it applies to undocumented imgrants that were brought here before the age of 16. they must be a high school graduate or served in the armed forces and have a clean
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criminal record and they can't be older than 31. these are conditions that are similar to the dream act. this order by president obama allows young immigrants to live and work in the u.s. legally. they are certainly anxious to get the process started. >> for me, this is you know, really important, i have an order of deportation and this is actually going to be lifted off we want to take you to live aerial pictures. and from chicago, we are told there are long lines at immigration offices in that city. as young imgrants know about this, they know it begins today and lines up in offices in the city to begin the process for deferred action. many of them want to come out
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of the shadows at this point. there are critics that we should point out. there is no way to weed out fraudulent applications and they have been critical of the program. they are expecting more than a million people. young illegal grants -- immigrants will apply. they have to mail in the applications and after that, if the application is approved, they will get two years preprevious from deportation. we are live this morning in san jose. alex savidge, channel 2 news. petaluma police are asking for help for a woman who has a medical condition. she was reported yesterday after leaving home without telling her family where she was going. her family said she left the home before in an attempt to be more independent. she is 4'" # and 80 pounds. anyone who sees her is asked to call police. a woman who is hit by a car
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in fremont is in critical condition. she was walking at civic center drive and mal lore avenue. the -- mallory avenue. drugs and alcohol do not appear to have been factors in the crash. 7:04. this is the first day of class for the city college. tara moriarty is there and they plan to do more than just go to class? tara? >> apparently, we have a technical problem. we will try to get it figured out again. again, there are plans for a protest at the city college later on today. tara will be there and have more details on that. >> many other community colleges are making changes after they received lower level warnings about the operations. in the south bay. they include. san jose sydney college and ever green valley college.
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east bay, laney college. merritt college and berkeley city college. college of alameda. and college of marin. the budget cuts are straining a lot of community colleges. more people are using the san francisco library but not everyone is hitting the books. according to the examiner, the number of people slope ng the main library has increased more than 80% in the past year. the increase in the number of sleeping patrons is due to reporting of violations of it's no sleeping policy. all right. we will go back to tara moriarty, there is a lot going on and we are trying to work here together, you and i, as well. what is planned for the back to classes day out there? we will get the technical
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connection with tara. that will be up in a couple of minutes. our time now is 7:06. controversial advertisements on buses are starting a big debate. >> this is what the ad said. in any war between the civil sized man and the savage. support the civil lied man. support israel. defeet jihad. >> this is reportedly classified as a hate group. the message is anti-muslim and they are collecting signatures to have the signatures removed. the transit officials said they are protected by free speech and they are reconsidering their advertising policy. time now is 7:07. we will go out to sal. unfortunately, he is busy. >> we are still following the overturned crash in the
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tenderloin district between jones and o'fallon. and this car was well, the person involved in causing the crash, according to police, took off in a cab after the crash. and they did get the cab number and they have a good idea who it was. these are things that we are getting from the police. one of the things we do know for sure. by lacking at the live pictures. o'farrell is closed by jones and taylor. and you can get by going up and down a couple of blocks. we will move along and look at the bay bridge toll plaza. that is a 15, to 20 minute delay. no problems on the bridge reported by chp. >> today is a much better day than yesterday. little bit of slowing on 101 near 280 and 880. and nothing major. if you are drive egg into livermore valley, we have had a little bit of slowing from the
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try angle. and it does get better by the time you reach dublin. >> we will go to steve. >> lots of changes today. my neighbor said. steve, it is a little hot here. >> couple of days okay. but six or seven for some. inland valleys, it will be cooler. this is tropical clouds and coming back from the sierra valley and right over northern napa. and had a nice pick pick tour from low we and temperatures will -- picture from chloe and we heard from bubba, the tourist. he said foggy, missy and muggy. >> -- misty and muggy. >> that is large and in charge for awhile. definitely made its impact for inland areas. >> in the 60s. santa rosa. and 79. sfo, not everybody change
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there. and livermore, 89 today. no doubt about it, rip roaring turbo charge sea breeze right through the delta. 60 miles an hour gust and southwest of vacaville and west of concord. and west of livermore. and cooler temperatures, higher elevations compared to zero minutes ago. and to near 60. san jose is overcast and 62. that is a low over cast. keep an eye on that. keeps going out to sea we may warm up to friday. remains of hector are starting to fall apart. it is a visit on saturday. low and high clouds. and windy and cooler. temperatures now, 60s, 70s. and because of the tropical clouds and 80s now for the 100 degrees. couple of low 90s. alameda and fremont. sun is anyville and on the peninsula.
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and san bruno six and lots of low clouds and fog. cooler conditions for most. and little warmer friday. tropical clouds on the way. all right. time now is 7:10. happening now a wildfire that burned 70 homes in the cascade mountains. it is 10%. and it is clear several hundred out buildings and caused people to evacuate. no injuries are reported. that fair started monday at a construction site. >> a controversy between a san mateo church and some of it neighbors. saint matthew catholic church wants to build a gymnasium on its complex. but some of the neighbors are worried about potential traffic and parking problems that might come along with that. and it will hold several communities. your time now 7:11. searching for the perfect tail let for developing world countries.
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. temperatures will come down. it is cloudy and lots of tropical clouds. we will have more details in seven minutes. >> just about 7:14. we have been telling you two, three times. this is the first class for college. and tara moriarty is on campus now. >> reporter: in about an hour they will be lining up here with banners and trying to protest and keep the school open. members of the occupy san francisco movement will be
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joining them in solidarity. the goal is to keep the schools the way it is for years. offering vocational classes and not the four year district curriculum. that's what the agency wants to do. they have been plagued by problems daw to the fact that they are in danger of losing its accreditation. it has seven months to prove it can stay in business. if not, the largest college serving 90,000 students could close. they can receive public funding under state law and they say city law has failed to fix leadership and finances. >> they could vote as early as next june to pull the certification, closing it or letting it fall under the umbrella of another. and trimming courses. >> administration has scrapped 700 classes for this fall and spring due to budget cuts. student protestors will gather
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here around 8:00 and at 10:00 they are holding a rally at the campus plaza. >> i am tara moriarty. rare site at the international airport when the two planes long islanded. a gulf stream private jet was being towed. and it broke loose and it crashed into another plane. no one was hurt and the faa is looking into how the jet came loose from the tug. state officials are investigating the death of a baby in an operating room in marin hospital. it comes after the coroner said a nurse gave a labor inducing drug without a doctor's approval. a feet tall monitor was removed 45 minutes before the baby's delivery. >> the baby was born march 3rd with a faint heartbeat and died 45 minutes
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after being delivered. >> the contra costa county computer system for jails may be putting lives in jeopardy. they recommended a potentially fatal dose of a west county jail inmate's heart medication last week. fortunately, there was a nurse familiar with that inmate's medical history and that dose was not administered. this leaves one of several medical errors that staffers have reported since contra costa county jail switched to the new computerized system back in july. the dmv predict it is will be busier than normal. a problem with a state router caused huge delays all over california yesterday. the system was back up after sell hours. state employees now have to play catch up from the backlog of rescheduled appointments. you, the public, you are asked to go to the dmv website as an
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alternative. >> it is not exactly how the 112th congress will want to be remembered. they are on track to have one of the least productive years. >> we are live in the washington d.c. bureau. they will be back next month. >> jacqueline? >> yes, they will be here after the national convention. there is 13 working days before the general election. >> we will have a lot of work to do once they get back in town p. >> expiring tax cuts and how to deal with the failing postal service. it passed 61 bills in the nearly 4,000 introduced this year. some lawmakers called to can something the five week recess. >> no other american leaves work half done and neither should we. >> according to a new poll think members of cok are doing a good job. >> it is another historic low. >> ktvu, channel 2 news.
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>> valley taxpayer's association plans to file a lawsuit on a ballot measure. they should not be asked to decide in november. a state law requires tax measures to be on a ballot that includes the election of local candidates which in this case would be county supervisors and they are all decided in the primary and no runoff election will be needed. it would inhe crease the county sales tax 1/8th of a cent. >> you know who bill gates is. he is the founder of microsoft and he is the richest man in the world. and he is a celebrated philanthropist. he is searching for the perfect toilet. his bill and melinda gates competition if held a competition to build and rebuild the toilet for the 2.5 billion people around the world who don't have modern sanitation. he has the design of that toilet right now and a problem. >> it uses a lot of water.
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requires very expensive system to bring in very clean water. then you make that water dirty and very sensitive system to take it away. >> scientists from all over the world have joined this challenge. he helps to create a tail let that operate without running water. electricity or even a septic system. he is working on it. >> yes. >> time is 7:19. lighting controversy in one city. it should a pg&e system down. >> if you love the heat. it is going to get cooler. steve will tell us how much and when. >> after an escape from her lhome. where she is going and -- from her las vegas home. >> we have a little bit of slowing and we will tell you what is causing it.
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. time now, 7:22. this is a backyard enclosure and ran around the streets of vegas was going to a new home. cj the chimp is going to move in at you ready. chimps incorporated. in bend, o oregon. they were cited for the two escapes. he is being taken away from them. the care taker is happy they are moving on. they alwaysment to sent her on. new lights were installed last month. the new lights are unattractive. >> there were so many come brains, they stopped the project early even though they had 14 lights to install. >> as a matter of fact. they look like they would light a walmart parking lot. >> we are having a meeting on
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the 27th to discuss the issue with pg&e and hopefully we will resolve it to everyone's satisfaction. >> they would unstall more decorative lights but some how the project got mixed up. >> sal is coming back. have you fixed everything for everybody, sal. >> claudine, things are slow. and over the past grade. looking for major crashes. we don't see anything here and we will keep you posted. right now, the traffic continues to be little bit slow as you drive through the area. as a matter of fact you will see traffic slow in antioch and i am looking at the chp list and we have nothing reported on there. and we do have some debris in the roadway. a tire and some equipment that we are blocking one of the right lanes there. >> we will move along and look at the bay bridge toll plaza. >> that is a 10 to 15 minute wait.
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>> moderately heavy traffic on the way into san francisco. if you are driving this morning livermore to castor valley. it looks good. 880 beginning to slow down from about here or eighth street there as you drive down to fremont. 74:00. we will go to steve. >> big one out there. and cooler conditions for the inland areas. cool by the coast and they are commenting about the big differences between san francisco and going in one direction or the other and also the tropical cloud lifting north and up to mendocino county and they are going north to napa. high pressure is usually # days and out and the fog -- three days and out. and this is a big guy. 79 in santa rosa. >> sfo six and just a really howling sea breeze. much advantager than we have seep in the longest time.
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mid 60s. instead of the upper 60s. low out there and getting too far away. if it keeps going out to the west, will warm up again and this would be the plan of the weekend. >> remain of hector's falls apart. there are higher cloud. and also breezy and cooler for many. >> a lot more # 0s and 80s and holding on. it takes a long time. and break down the 90s and the trend is, your friend. and that is a big bank. and takes us in. and tropical cloud by the weekend. >> time now. 7:25. australian tourist tried to convince a judge that he will not leave the country. >> i will stay here. >> as long as you need me. >> that was his appearance in court. accused of killing a teenaged girl. candlelight vigil for a man killed near his home and ends with two more people shot.
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. good morning, there has been an over turned car in san francisco in the tenderloin district. kind of an interesting turn on
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this on o'farrell and jones. the street is still blocked off because of an injury crash. it looks like they are making some progress. they just opened up the street a few moments ago. here the crash was cleared moments ago and that was a driver that took off, got into a yellow cab and left the car at the scene. police and fire crews arrived. no one was seriously injured. # 29:00. we will go back to the desk. gunfire breaks out at a vigil for a shooting. paul chambers is live now with more on how the gun violence has an oakland neighborhood on edge. paul? >> good morning, claudine, it is 10 hours and there are are two different ones. one behind me and one to the right here down the street. they are for the same exact person and the vigil lapped around 9:30 last night and we had a group out here. when it rank out injuring two people. it is for jakary garrett.
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she was the shot out here at # ninth avenue -- 899th avenue. they called him moochy. a man that was also 24 was shot and he has nonlife threatening injuries. men were taking part in the vigil when they were shot. they were ha later taken to the hospital by ambulance. they are expected to survive. we can come back out here live. to the right. can you see the name moochy and balloons. interesting thing we did find out. can we swing to the left. number 1 daddy. garrett moochy, would have been a dad. his fiance is expecting. i did place a call to her. she is a little bit tired right now. understandably so. one of the people shot last night is her brother. hopefully we can talk to her. i have yet to here back from the opd. we will bring you the latest as
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it develops. i am paul chambers. channel 2 news. they are looking into three reported secondual assaults outside the music festival. >> 2,000 people packed the golden gate festival and three women believe they may have been drugged and later assaulted. they say it appears they are not related because the description of the attackers are dump. they are conducting forensic testing and waiting for the results. new information about the deadly shooting of a 5-year-old boy back in december. gabriel martinez junior was shot on 55th avenue and international boulevard. they just released surveillance video of the getaway car. 2,006 to 2009 chevy malibu. they release add sketch of the suspected gunman and woman in the car. he is identified hats an
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african-american in his 20s and the women also african-american and in her early 20s. >> san francisco police are searching for a suspect in this daylight mugging. how a neighbor may help police solve this crime: the family of a vacaville teenager killed in a jet ski crash in hawaii is suing the man they say is responsible. that suspect, a fatherful 20-year-old tyson dagley asked the judge to reduce the $100,000 bail. he is from australia and facing third degree homicide charges for the jet ski accident that killed 16-year-old kristen van saca of vacaville. >> he was driving recklessly when he rear ended her when she was driving a jet ski. she died the next day.
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>> i cry every day. >> well the judge refused to lower his bail. and he is going to stay in jail until the next court appearance august 23rd. now the von sac a family is filing a lawsuit against the jet ski operators because they were negligent. this is the refinery fire in richmond. two of the team members using respiratory equipment got within 10 feet of the pipe that failed. but they say it is not safe to go any closer because last week's fire damaged overhead steel beams. on top of that, they say there are residual hydrocarbons and will discuss that with chevron today. >> they will describe to us a plan for cutting off the hydrocarbons and making it safe. offer the next few weeks, safely removing the pipe.
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>> in the meantime federal investigators say they are reviewing the surveillance video. it show as giant vapor cloud. the chronicle reports that an idling chevron fire truck may have ignited that vapor cloud. >> it is the evacuation of workers there and that happened at 12:30 yesterday afternoon. a pressure relief valve got stuck in the open position. no one was hurt. and the leak was not related to the fire at its refiner on monday. it could lead to fines from the air quality board. >> time now is 7:35. a woman and several pets have been displaced by a house fire. >> this happened after 10 last night on lean avenue. they say the women, several cats and a dog were evacuated from the burning house. >> but a turtle, a bird and a rabbit are still missing. firefighters say the flames caused major damage to the
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second floor in the attic. the cause of the fire is still under investigation. now, we are getting more details about the suspect and the victim in the kensington homicide. we first tell you about that yesterday morning. it is a small community near berkeley. 81-year-old james duck kin junior was found stabbed to death on coventry road. >> they arrested diane siderham and reportedly, they may have dated. this is kensington's third home side in 29 years. we know the second name of the person killed in a crash. 18-year-old brandon rosa died after he clipped a bmw on sunday. it spun out and crashed into a truck and burst into flames near a construction site. a passenger in the bmw was also killed and the driver was seriously injured. the car that caused the crash
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was speeding and had its lights off. researchers in marin county found a death for the oak trees. using steam will kill the path they general assist that causes shall -- pathogens and it is discovered in the late 90s. here is the latest from the lake county area where the two wildfires are closer to being fully contained. we did check with cal fire. almost 8,000 acres have burned near highways 20 and 53 and into nearby caluca county. they are 70% contained -- colusa counties. >> three buildings have been destroyed including two homes and other buildings are been damaged. six firefighters have suffered
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minor injuries. >> now fire crews are battling a fast moving wildfire. fueled by triple digit temperatures. it has burned 3,000 acres east of femucula, so -- temucula. >> the cal fire said for the latest update from there, that fire is only 5% contained. >> all right. it is # 37:00. we will head back out. most of the problems have eased and how is it looking, sal. >> in some spots, for example, we have had easing as claudine mentioned and other areas are still very busy. >> this is slow. and it is backed up for a 20 minute delay. no easing here and better than yesterday here. and we have slow traffic. it is more normal and 20 minute wait. it is moving through with kind of the normal clip. if you are driving this morning on the san mateo bridge, it is
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pretty good. it is 15 hour -- delays today and the planes have trouble come ng. we checked with oakland and san jose. they have no delays reported right now. they don't expect any later on. >> moving onto the the freeway. you will see slowing on the way to fremont. >> santa clara, slow he was traffic is is 101. >> 7:38. we will go to steve. >> sal? >> yes, the flights are at sfo are the ones that are impacted the most. >> good knowledge. the. >> good information on twitter. spweather. >> i can tell it is going to be cooler. we have a fog bank and tropical clouds moving into the north and all associated with coming up from the sierra nevada. and lake county could be a few hit and miss showers and rotating back out to loin which continues to retrograde and it
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cranked up the old fog bank. it is making a push like we haven't seen. it is 80 today and drop your cup on me. it is gusts to 30 there. all out of the west. i mean, that is not something we have seen for awhile. concord 89 to 86. over cast right now. drop it to 80. 24 gust to 30. and vacaville is back to 80. it tells you it is a pattern. so everything is coming together. 60s for a few and mainly, they are stuck to the cloud cover. some location resist down. 10 to 20 at this time and there is is a huge difference. also up around 2,000 feet. and it is a high that backs off with the low right there. and back in the moisture. maybe high and midlevel clouds will continue to keep an eye on that. it will be not only a taste. but the remains of a tropical
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storm hector. it will fall apart and there are signs it will lift over us. it sure looks like it. it will get funneled up by saturday. we will deep you up on to it. >> it is sunny for some and instead of the upper 90s. although the coast and bay have not gotten up on the warm up. but there is a lot more fog today. and little bump up with the weekend in the view. and does look like cloud cover moves in on the weekend. >> dip in temperatures across the state will cover the power -- cause the power grid to drop right now. >> it had prompted state operators to issue flex alert. there is no alert today. californians are still urged to conserve on electricity. well, getting media savvy. which candidates are reaching out over the web. >> how one your line will let
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sfo passengers do that while in the air. >> the days are likely numbered now that the new ceo is on the job. ?ñgñ
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. the dow is down and good numbers from the home builders and national association of home builders, the homeowner sentiment is at a high in five years. top managers at yahoo are concerned about keeping their jobs. everyone who reports directly
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to new ceo melissa meyer expects to be replaced in the next 18 months. they expect to be gone before the end of the year. sources inside say meyer assist not hostile but it as natural progress in a struggling company. time now. 7:44. new this morning and in sirius capital where un monitors are staying. black smoke was rising while a fuel truck blown up by the rose hotel. three people were hurt. none of the injured were with the united nations. the hotel itself suffered slight damage. the group that calls itself a watch dog group is criticizing president obama. he is taking credit for the death of osama bin laden. the group made up of special forces and other members made a film and will release it. it accuses the obama administration of leaking
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secret information. however, a campaign official for the president said the delaware based group is making up its gains for political reasons. vice-president joe bide depp is now trying to clarify a statement he made that a lot of people consider very controversial. that's what he said yesterday in danville, virginia. >> he said the first one hyundais he is going to let the big banks right their own rules. unchain wall street. they are going to put you all back in chains. >> voice president biden was describing presidential candidate mitt romney's policies. many african-americans were there hearing the speech. they suggested the chains remark could be of racially divisive. >> this is what the vice-president department said about the controversy. >> they put out a tweet.
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you know a tweet. went on the airways saying. biden. he is outrageous and in saying that i think i said instead of unshackled or unchanged. >> it is outrageous to say that. if you want to know what is outrageous. it is their policies. >> he said he intended to say unshackled a term used by the republican party. social media tools like facebook and twitter are playing a wig role in the race for the white house. >> we have the candidate who is making the biggest impact on the web and what it means for november. renee? >> hello, good morning, claudine, the research is coming out this morning. we are learning two things. mitt romney is a facebook kind of guy and blogging kind of guy. meanwhile, the president is a twitter kind of guy. they say obama out tweeted
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romney and obama is twice ahead as far as other social media. get a closer look at the graphic. from june 4th to the 17th. the campaign averaged one tweet per day. obama 29 and the president had about twice as many blog posts and you tube videos. but the recent announcement said that paul ryan would be his running mate. that offered a boost to the campaign and topple the precedent as the most talked about politician on facebook. and with all this talk about facebook friend and followers and retweets, how much does it count on the very important day in november. we asked the professor that at george weighing university here in d.c. and this is what he said. >> pool line is what ever you do in the campaign. you hope it increases user engagements that leads to more votes. >> one expert me spoke to put it like this.
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you can't guarantee someone will win. but you can't expect to win without it. back to you, claudine. >> thanks. time is 7:48. virgin passengers are register to vote while they are in the air. it departs daily from the reagan national and passengers can register to vote for the november november election from the seats. using a smart phone and the inside entertainment system. it is part of the rock the vote campaign. >> time is 7:48. a man was violently mugged in san francisco's mission terrace and it was caught on video. this happened at 5:30. monday evening. near the intersection of mission and maynard. a man asked him for directions and repeatedly punched him and kicked him and stole his wallet which contained a paycheck. the neighbor was recording a video. you are looking at the crime as it happened.
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>> it is for 18 years. >> he needed seven stitches and has a swollen cheek and fractured nose. plain clothes police officers are patrolling the area and hope to make an arrest soon. new details about a burglary home at a palo alto home of steve jobs. they arrested mcfar land two weeks okay. he hopped a fence and found a hidden key to the home. he is accused of stealing $60,000 worth of computers and personal items. they tracked him down after someone tried to connect to the internet with the stolen products. >> this is the new eastern span of the bay bridge. they want to retest the under water foundation and underneath the tower of the span. the questions were raised after a cal tran worker who worked on the bridge had falsified test
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results on other projects. >> the brim is safe. and the new span is scheduled to open next year. >> time now is 7:50. debris keeps washing up on the coast from the tsunami. now, this will help pay the costly bill for cleaning it up. >> how about brewing your own beer at home. apparently president obama does that. we will tell you what the white house is saying about the presidential ale -- .
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injury they are introducing a bill for last year's tsunami. a 66-foot dock floated onto the beach back in june. the marine life included nonlocal sea life. it speeds federal aid to pay
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for the clean up of debris. alaska plans to spend $200,000 in surveys alone. one is dead and elderly couple is missing after rains flooded a home in japan. more than 5,000 homes were destroyed in kyota the river burst their banks and the house was swept away by the raging waters. >> a 62-year-old woman was found floating in the canal. they saw 4 inches of rainfall in an hour. on a lighter note, president obama has his own p secret brewery at the white house. the obama administration confirmed it yesterday. there is is a small beer brewery in the white house. >> the home brew is called white house, honey ale, they have dark and light varieties and it is grown in the white house garden created by the first lady. >> you got a taste of the white
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house beer. >> # 54:00. it is starting for us this in contra costa county. how is it looking? >> some good in others and not so good in the others. highway 24, let's check that. moderately heavy. not all that bad. here is lafayette and it is kind after typical drive. nothing major. no obstructions in the lanes. highway four is busy still from ante i don't know and because of problems -- antioch. and we will look at the bay area bridge -- bay bridge. that is very slow. there is a giants came at at&t park 12:45. they play the nationals today. give yourself some time. it is daytime baseball at at&t park. in the south bay, road sensors
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are showing slowing on 880. and 101 in that area. the rest of the freeways look good. 85 looks slow into cupertino. >> very good team, the nationals. >> beat a good pitcher last night, too. >> we have a big change here. usually you get a couple of days of heat and that isn't the case. 60s by the coast and 90s to 100 inland. that is changing today and more towards the north bay. and they are lifting north. so favoring more into mendocino. and some of it, the fog has picked up and the sea breeze. i haven't seen it this strong in a week or so. it is big impact. and lower 60s and 70s. and temperatures are 10 degrees cooler. big low out there. almost too far away and increased the fog. so fog, sunny, fair. higher clouds to the north. >> cooler though. and very windy in the delta.
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and for chicago and travis. >> anywhere from 67, more 80s and couple of 90s. holding on. tough to break it down. with 80s to 100s. >> they point to the remains of the tropical system. on the baja on the weekend. >> so, time now is 7:56. we have the ethics hearing for the sheriff. and what the mayor is saying about the board of supervise errors -- supervisors. people who came to america can avoid deportation today. this is the new diverse -- deferred action plan from the white house.
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good morning. welcome back. i'm claudine wong in for tori campbell. >> i'm dave clark. it's wednesday, august 15th. and happening now -- occupiers are beginning to gather at the city college and tara moriarty is there with the message they are delivering to administrators. tear flaw. >> reporter: well, student -- tara? >> reporter: well, students and
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faculty are lining up. they are angry with the administration for being in danger of closing or possibly having to go private. the school has seven months. this college could shut down. only acreditted colleges can receive public funding under state you will. protesters say it's -- state law. protesters say -- >> they have taken our jobs, salary, pension, healthcare, social security, closing libraries, closing schools. we're being screwed all over the place! >> reporter: i spoke to one student on the first day of classes, he said despite the college's trouble, shows's trying to focus on academics.
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>> i don't want to have that commute every day. >> reporter: since may, the college has approved $187 million for its upcoming school budget. now, the school's experience union givebacks, furloughs, the administration has also scrapped 700 classes for this fallen springs. you can see the protesters there in the background. there's not too many yet. but more students should be arriving shortly and cars we're hearing are honking in support. tara moriarty, ktvu channel 2 news. many other california community colleges are also making changes after receiving lower level warning. in the south bay, the colleges include san jose city college and evergreen college. in the east bay, laney, merit
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college, berkeley city, college of muhammed, solano and college of marin are also addressing this. the pac 12 networks goes on the air today. it plans to telecast 800 games tonight with the first being tonight in women's soccer. 8:01. tomorrow is the key day in the ethics hearing in the case of ross mirkarimi. and then it will be recommended whether or not he should keep his job. he only needs the support of three supervisors. ed lee told "the chronicle" he doesn't know where the board stands. all right.
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8:02. let's head to sal. >> we don't a lot of major crashes, which i say is on the good side there. let's take a look at the east shore freeway. we have a lot of crowded conditions, though, on the east shore as you head out to the macarthur maze. it is crowded coming in from richmond into el cerrito and berkeley. also at the toll plaza, things are improving a little bit. we had a backup all the way to the maze. 880 is very crowded. now, you are seeing some improvement at the bottom or the top of the picture where there are more -- there's more room there. san francisco traffic a little bit slow on 101 and 280, you heard tara saying this is the first day of school for city college. also the first day of school for riordan high school across the street. that area is gonna be a little more crowded. some of those areas there, you might see more people on 280 as well approaching ocean geneva.
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let's go to steve. 8:03. >> thank you, sir. >> we have multiple clouds. there's sun for some already. didn't have the fog. much bigger -- bigger fog bank than we've seen in a long time. watch how the clouds go up to northern napa sonoma, northern lake county. they will probably continue to lift north. it's off the coast. it's finally lifting that up. it's been held in check by that high-pressure system. it kept the coast on the bay. inland it's been a cooker. not today. temperatures are coming down. more 80s and 90s. temperatures should drop a good 5 to 10. west-southwest 25. two bits for travis with gusts over 30, same for port chicago. southwest 12, vacaville. that's a big sea breeze for them. most components have a westerly
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component -- most areas have a westerly component. 67 santa rosa. below, it looks like it's almost moving too far away. if it continues to head out in the pacific that will allow the high to head out today. hector is holding onto tropical storm status. there's a lot of signs saying a lot of that moisture may make a bee line to us over the -- beline over the weekend -- beeline over the weekend. much cooler than it has been. still holding on again. some of these 90s are tough to break that down. 80s for now, many that have been in the 90s. os on the peninsula -- 70s on the peninsula. 60 in dc. looks like a little cooler.
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here comes the tropical cloud cover for the weekend. back to you? >> thank you. police are trying to find a missing woman who mass a medical condition. she's 19-year-old alyse hayes. her family says she's left home before trying to be more independent. she's 4'7" weighs about 80 pounds. if you see her call police. a woman hit by a car in fremont is in critical condition. police say she was walking in a crosswalk on pacific and maui avenue last night when a car hit her. the 59-year-old woman suffered a major head injury. police say drugs and alcohol don't appear to have been a factor in the crash. more people are using the san francisco library this day but not everybody is looking at books. according to "the chronicle"
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the number of people caught sleeping in the main lobby has increased more than 80% over the year. the rise is due to better reporting of violations of its no-sleeping policy. controversial advertisement on muni buses in san francisco are sparking debates. "in any war between a civilized man and the savage support thecy civil -- support the civilized man." the ads were paid for by the american defensive initiative which is reportedly classified as a hate group. police say the message is anti- muslim. san francisco transit officials -- officials say the ads are protected by free speech but they do say they are reconsidering their ad policy. one of the highest ranked scrabble players has been kicked off.
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the player was caught hiding bank tile letters -- blank tile letters which can be used as wild cards in the game. he's not being identified. the petaluma nationals will play in the little league world series tomorrow at noon. the coach sent us photos. this is where the world series is being played. they will represent northern california against the squad from new england. and petaluma, by the way, beat hawaii at the regional tournament this past saturday. fund-raisers are being held to pay the players' families' expenses. they will be showing the big deem on the -- showing the big game on the big screen, $15 a ticket. an east bay city goes on the offensive against the west nile virus. and a democratic
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congressman from california resigned.
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80s and 90s. but mainly 80s. north bay, a lot of tropical clouds. muggy up there. 8:11. president obama's defer action immigration plan starts today. it -- deferred action immigration plan starts ta. it allows young illegal immigrants to stay here without the fear of being deported.
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alex sav ridge is live where i know people are getting -- alex savidge is live where i know is an area where people are getting help. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. those young people starting today are gonna try to seek out temporary legal status. it's all because of an order from president obama, a policy thrift on immigration where those people now potentially, if they qualify, can get two years of reprieve. also, across the country, there are huge lines. i want to show you some live pictures. these are from los angeles where there are a lot of people lining unoutside of an immigration there. this is the expectation here that many people under the age of 31 will be applying for what's called a deportation -- it's a deportation -- what is it called again? >> deferred action again. >> reporter: deferred acshue.
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thank you very much. -- action. thank you very much. and with that i want to bring in robert. you expect 500 people down here today. >> yeah. a week after the announcement was made, we held informational sessions every week. we did five presentations. each presentation that we did, there were about 100 people who came to those presentations. >> reporter: what are you gonna do for the folks who come down today? how do you help them? >> the people were given the check list, so they know what deferred action is all about. they are coming here we sent the documents to get them ready. >> reporter: today is the first day the applications can be mailed in. >> yes. >> reporter: and the criteria that you need to be able to be eligible for this program, you
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need to be -- you need to have been brought here to this country by your parents before the age of 16. you also need to have a high school diploma or served in the military. you also must have a clean criminal act. the applications can be turned in beginning today. they expect more than a million undocumented immigrants will apply. it will take several months for this. if they are approved, two years reprieved from deportation. alex savidge, ktvu channel 2 news. the chief of staff at immation and customs enforcement, otherwise known as i.c.e., placed herself on leave. suzanne barr has been allowed -- accused of allowing a frathouse style. two i.c.e. employees are calling this lewd
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contact. two marines including two from -- marines including two from southern california have been killed in afghanistan. the deadly attack happened the same day as another attack in afghanistan. three other marines were killed including 29-year-old bay area native captain minokian. his body will arrive today or tomorrow. funeral services are set for saint francis high in mountain view. vehicle impound rates are going up in santa rosa. this is due to the new state law that's. city council voted to increase the fees from $190 to $00 and the storage fee from $45 to $55 a day. under the law, a vehicle taken from a sober driver must be
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taken and fall under the owner's category. this congress has passed just 61 bills of the nearly 4,000 introduced this year alone. now, this 112th congress is on course to be the least productive since year-end records began in 1947. a new poll out this week says the current congress sea rate is an historic low. get this -- it sees -- it ties its own record. last year, last february, they received the first approval rate. and back last may, it was just 24 hearse -- 24%. congress is back for just 13 working days next month before the general election. back to you. parts of the central valley
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without a representative. dennis cardoza resigned at midnight. while he's not publicly announce the reason, he did say he and his wife are facing parenting challenges. they will need to select a replacement for him in nevada. a nevada man is recovering -- in november. a nevada man is recovering after a gunshot wound. the man had a permit to carry a concealed fire arm. no one else was hurt. the case is being sent to the city attorney for possible changes related to the gun going on. the army psychiatrist in sort hood, texas is set to enter a plea. nidal hassan reportedly opened fire and he must enter a plea
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of not guilty to the 13 counts of premeditated murder. that's because the charges may lead to the death penalty. according to texas law you cannot plead guilty if the death penalty is on the table. jerry sandusky is writing a book from jail. he's waiting to be sentenced for sexually abusing his time as a -- from penn state. his wife is reportedly helping him right the -- write the book. there was so much if material passed between them that jail officials sus spended her written correspondence . if -- written correspondence. and the wife of chad johnson filed for divorce. she claims he attacked her. he claims she attacked him. if you chad johnson was cut by the miami dolphins after he was
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arrested. state officials are investigating the death of a baby in an operating room at a hospital. the investigation comes after a nurse gave a labor-inducing drug without a doctor's authorization. the coroner also said a fetal monitor was removed 45 minutes before the baby's delivery. hospital officials say the man was born with a -- the baby was boesch with a faint heartbeat and died 45 minutes after being boesch. the contra costa times reports the system recommended ale -- recommended this t
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the contra costa times reports the system recommended this. and the system was system. the public is being asked to go to the dmv website. contra costa county officials approved pesticide fogging in antioch. now, the area that will be fogged is roughly bordered by will bir, east 18th and a street. seven mosquitoes and 14 birds have tested wild if -- have tested wild. thele. well, 38,000 of beav are being recalled because any could be contaminated by e- coli. the bacteria was found at:lien
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if if we haven't had any answers if anyone's had the meet -- meat. as san francisco gets ready for the world series. inning. good morning. 3
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i think there's a lot of people that don't really know what's going on. it's -- you know, a bit of an esoteric sport this is. >> right now, organizers are preparing for next week's america's cup series. they say the goal of the event is to get more people excited for the main event next year. 8:24. from the water to the roads, sal, we have a brand-new crash in the south bay.
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where is it? >> that's right. it's in the saratoga area, dave, northbound 85, near the deanza onramp. you see the indicater there. a motorcycle is involved here. medics are on the way. 101 is slow as well as 880. 880 is slow to fremont. the hayward commute has improved. southbound 880 at hegenberger there is a crash blocking at least one lane. give yourself plenty of time. we have an unexpected slowdown. it might affect your drive to the airport. quickly, we want to make sure we look at the toll plaza. 8:25. let's go to steve. all right, sal. thank you, sir. well, bigger fog bank.
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much stronger sea breeze. inland temperatures -- temperature also slow down. santa cruz has been in the 70s but even their temps have been coming down. a lot more fog, it's much meyer. it's made a -- much higher impact today. mainly over mendocino county and lake county. could be a few isolated showers but that big dome of high pressure in the southwest, give it credy. maybe you don't want to. today, temperatures are coming down. more 60s and 70s and 80s. 50s and 60s. the temperatures have been in the upper 60s near 70. we're down about 10 degrees. they go low. but if it keeps going out to the west, that will allow the high to build back in.
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60s, 70s, 80s. a couple of low 90s. friday, a jump up in advance of the remains of a tropical system in baja. showing signs of heading our way. the state is investigating the death of a new-born baby at marin hospital. what the coroner said triggered the investigation. a candlelight vigil for a man shot and killed outside his home ends with another shooting. now neighbors fear retaliation. and three women who were at the outside lands musical festival said they were sexually assaulted. how they reportedly became victims.
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two people were shot last night at a vigil for the victim of another shooting. paul chambers is live in oakland right now with more on how these victims were all connected, paul. >> reporter: good morning, dave. it's been almost 12 hours since the shooting happened. there's still a couple of candles burning from the vigil that happened last flight. you can see it's right here. now, the interesting thing, the vigil was for a man who was gonna be a daddy and the victim, her brother was also shot last night. now, this all happened last night. the vigil was for garrett. he was shot out near birch street and 98th avenue. it appears that they also called him moochy, from signs out there. police say he a second man also
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shot that mornings with -- has life-threatening injuries. but last night, two men were taking part in the vigil, they were shot, later taken to the hospital. both are expected to survive. as of right now, police don't have motives or information about the suspects. once again, the interesting thing, moochy, the guy gikard garrett, his fiance, who was expecting, her brother was shot last night. he's also expected to survive. we'll stay on top of it and have more coming up at noon. paul chambers, ktvu channel 2 news. three women who were at the -- who were at the outside lands music festival over the weekend say they were sexually assaulted. about 200,000 people packed the park. police believe they may have been drugged and then later assaulted. it doesn't appear the cases are connected because they happened
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in different locations. the descriptions of the attackers are different. police important saying whether. attacks happened -- police are not saying whether the attacks happened at or outside of the area. 5-year-old gabriel martinez junior was shot on 55th and international boulevard. police just released surveillance vehicle of what any think was the getaway car. a 2007 or 2009 chevy malibu. police released information about the suspect. they say he's african-american, in his 20s and about 6 feet tall. the woman is also african- american and in her 20s. an australian tourist remains in jail this morning accused of killing a vacaville teenager. yesterday, he was tearful when appearing in court asking the
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judge to bail his -- lower his bail. police says he was driving recklessly when he was driving a jet ski when he hit the woman, who died the next day. >> i pray every day. >> the judge refused to lower his bail and will remain in jail until his next court appearance which is on the 23rd. the girl's family is filing a lawsuit against him or mountain company. these are pictures of the chevron refinery fire. two agents using special breathing equipment actually got within ten people of the pipe that failed. theyly -- they say it's not good to get closer pause the
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fire toppled. they plan to talk about this later today with chevron. >> they will describe to us a plan for cutting off the hydrocarbons we hope that are floating out of there, making the area safe and then safely removing the fight. >> in the meantime, federal investigators say they are investigating an checking out the chevron surveillance video. they say it shows that giant vapor cloud, surrounding employees minutes before last week's fire. the "chronicle" reports that an idling chevron truck may have ignited vapor clouds. now a gas leak at the refinery in martinez prompted a shelter in place and this happened around 1:30. investigators say a pressure relief if valve became stuck in the open position. luckily, nobody was hurt.
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shell case if. researchers say they have found a low-cost treatment for sudden be oak death in trees. scientists from san rafael say using team will kill the pathogen that causes that disease in that plant. though jen was discovered in the late -- path though -- pathogen was discovered in the 1990s. , the coroner said the baby died 45 minutes after being
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delivered yesterday morning. the dmv predicts the next few days will be busier than normal. a computer problem with a state router caused massive delays. the system was lacked up up after state leaders. but my system will have to get up -- get up and going first. sal, everything --
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everybody behaving him selves? >> i think so. 880 southbound, especially low slow out of union city to fremont. ful 880 oakland, we have a crash there. we're looking at highway 4 that's i proved quite a bit and highway 44 -- 88. i want to show you some -- we're seeing some improvement on 880 and hegenberger road. it's still much slower than unusual. i would are seeing a back up to that parking lot more like a ten-minute wait now. let's go to steve. before we get started here, there was a record set in california. i want to thank warn blyer. he towely posted this (needles, california. you know needles. it gets hot down there. it was 115 when it started to
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ray. most of it in normal recovered -- most of is right just to if -- just over in tree. a lot of that cloud cover has p working its -- a lot of that cloud cover continues to work overrous. thed about newt -- the good news, the sea rose, we got it going today nle? le this -- the sea breeze, we got it today. today, it will be cool, partly sunny but still overcast.
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so thatle? -- so once we -- so once we clear that out, we'll start to see the i of drunk driver refresh some of the is low was funneled in here. we will see what happened in here. maybe there will be -- fortunate -- to the north. temperatures coming down. maybe warmer in advance of the system and then it looks like tropical clouds on their way for target and -- for saturday and sunday. continuing coverage out of lake county where calfire is reports progress east of clair lake. and almost 8 you sniffle near the intersections is of nearby
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-- that fire started yesterday afternoon. so far, at least four buildings including one home has been destroyed. that's according total calfire's latest update. that fire is 15% con-- contained. the cooler temperatures steve has been telling you about means the california grid is dropping the flex alert for now. though there's no alert today, you are still being asked to conner is i.v. electricity -- conner is everybodity
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conservatee. cash cash you are still being asked to conserve energy. a controversy between a san mateo church d some of its neighbors. the mercury news reports saint matthews church wants to build a 12,000-square foot gymnasium at its complex. -- complex. at its compolitics. the neighbors are concerned. 8:41. it's violence you can actually see in san francisco. one neighborhood responding to this attack. and why police say they hope that suspect will be captured soon. san francisco police are
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accused of underreporterring the rest of some arrests. and a group of undocumented immigrants can start to seek status here.
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the -- the dow is down almost 9 points. we've had mixed economic reports coming in. stocks like target doing well. and staples doing badly. nothing major on both sides. the unemployment rate for veterans is 10.5% and double that for the youngest vet. some u.p.s. and the popeye's restaurants are trying to help. they are refusing to charge war veterans franchise fees and are reducing royalty payments and offering special coaching. 89:45. let's bring you up to date on some --:45. let's bring you -- 8:45 let's bring you up to date on some of
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the top storying. witnesses say a woman involve -- top stories. witnesses say a woman involved in this vehicle left the scene in a cab and had no injuries. a wildfire is only 10% could be taked. the tailor bridge is alsoing several -- has also burned several outbuildings. caused 900 people to evacuate. -- >> reporter: young immigrants
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will be affected and have a chance at temporary status and many will be taking part that will start at 11:00 this morning. they will be getting help from the folks here to fill out these deferred action applications that can now be mailed in starting today. catholic charities is expecting as many as 500 young people people to live and work here. lock lines have been forming at immigration offices. was the scene in los angeles waiting to a -- was the scene in los angeles. you need to have served in the armed forces and need a criminal record and be younger than 31. this is similar to the dream
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act. this morning, the director says this new policy -- >> they will be -- they will be able to move into this country without being deported. >> reporter: president obama is stressing this program is not amnesty. sticks roughly 500 people are expected to take part in the -- still, roughly 500 people are
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expected to take part. by the way across the country, they are expecting more than 1 million young people will apply for this program. interesting report this morning that san francisco police reportedly incorrectly reported the number of latino and asian people they've arrested since 1999. according to reports, records show they've been classifying latinos as rape and the others as "other." now there's no accurate report of how many nonwhites have been arrested in san francisco. the police department
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reportedly. a group calling itself a watchdog group is criticizing president obama saying he's taking credit for osama bin laden's capture. a 22-minute film set to be reloosed today. this accuses of obama administration of leaking intelligence. but the delaware-based group is making up claims for political reasons. virgin america passengers can now register to vote while they are in the air. the new flight die parts daily from san francisco to washington's reagan national and passengers can register to vote from their seats. president obama has his own
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secret bury in the white house -- brewery in the white house. it's called white house honey ale and there are white and dark varieties. the honey ale is made from ingredients created by michelle obama. 8:50. new this moving from great britain, we're justifieding out that queen elizabeth's husband prince philip is in the hospital this morning. officials say the 91-year-old prince was taken to a hospital in scotland as a precaution. just two months ago he was hot iced for a bladder infection. and last december he was treated for a -- -- hospitalized for a bladder problem and he was hospitalized in december. it's not known what this is -- what this hospitalization is
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for. one person has died and an elderly couple is missing now that the -- is missing after a flooding in japan yesterday. an elderly couple is believed to have died after a river burst its blanks and their home was swept away by raging waters. a 62-year-old woman was also found floating in a flooded canal. look at these pictures. some of the areas there saw up to 4 inches of rain in just aun -- in just an just -- in just an hour. ktvu reported a man was viciously mugged monday night near mission and main order. take a look at the -- main ard. take a look -- mainard.
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take a look. a neighbor recorded this video of the crime in progress where his wallet was taken. >> i have two sons -- >> the victim said he needed seven stiffs. plain clothes officers are now patrolling that area and say -- and say they are hoping to make an arrest soon. 8:52. right now, occupy protesters are gathering with students at san francisco city college to tell you about the message they are trying to send on the first day of classes. and sal will have an update on 880. it looked pretty slow up there. b)c b)c
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happening now. occupy protesters are greeting san francisco's city college students as they arave for the first days of class. tara mori arcity there where more people are starting to gather. >> reporter: that's right. the number of students, alumni and occupy protesters is glowing. it's the first day of school and these folks are greeting. headed to class. they are upset with the administration for losing or possibly having to go private.
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california's largest -- only acreditted colleges can -- protesters say this is an attack. >> i'm one of five kids and we didn't have a lot of money. my brothers and sisters all went here and i went to san francisco state. it was free. no tuition may be charged. so they charge fees. a fee on this, a fee on that, a fee on the fee on the fee. >> reporter: a rally is scheduled for 10:00 at the
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campus plaza back here live. some of those students have made their way upwards and they are continuing to stand out here protesting as people who drive by are honking in support. live in san francisco, i'm tara moriarty. let's quickly check in with sal. >> 80 westbound, just want to show it very quickly. there is a crash blocking lanes. let's go to steve. >> all right. stay cooler. >> cooler. >> gonna be cooler. >> got it. >> that's our report for this morning. we thank you for trusting ktvu channel 2 news. we'll see you the next time news breaks. have a great day, everyone.
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