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tv   430am Newscast  FOX  August 21, 2012 4:30am-5:00am PDT

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for that, you can see slowed traffic in that area as you drive through. let's go back from the desk. we have breaking news from marin county, chp has now responded, it is now a fatal crash, it happened within the last hour, near atmosphererton area. we have a sig alert and that gets very bad in marin county. and police in san jose are investigating, the latest shooting death happened last night on south sunset avenue near poker ray and that's where we find tara moriarty on more on this continuing violence. , ktvu channel 2 morning news has learned from police
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that the victim was only 17 years old. >> reporter: it happened here on south sunset avenue around 6:40 last night. police say the boy was rushed to the hospital by a friend. the shooter has taken off and still has not been caught. the shooting does appear to be gang related. police are trying to figure out if the two shootingsare indeed connected. police found a 20-year-old with a gunshot wound on the corner of north jackson and he is expected to is your i.v. yesterday's shooting death bricks the death toll to 29 compared to last year when the city had 27 home sides, the city had its lowest rate in ten years 20 homicides tara moriarty, ktvu channel 2 morning news. beginning september 1st, there will be a bigger police
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presence in downtown san jose. many business owners are considering leaving the area because of the crime. starting tomorrow there will be two additional sheriff's deputies in the park and they are also hiring off-duty police officers forefoot patrols. there is also a plan to have private security work more closely with law enforcement. the plane of the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff was damaged in a rocket attack. now the attack happened at the airfield outside kabul. now u.s. army general, martin dempsey was not near the plane when the attack happened but he arrived yesterday on an unannounced visit to meet with his top commander and officials.
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the fire is now 30% contained but continues to threaten thousands of homes. it has grown to 16 acres since it started yesterday. 7 homes have been lost and more than 3,000 homes are at risk. >> they have a heavy demand in the bay area and statewide. two teams have been on the road for several days. >> we have two additional strike teams prepared to go and we will continue that if necessary. >> only 5 have the capacity to chairman pour. the. the state continuation online and we do have a slide show up in shaft terrible and just click on the photos tab of
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www.ktvu.com. the city has identified the source of its radio problems. each year they have as many as 500 radio failures. last year during the president's visit some radios went down for 30 minutes. now some are saying it is interference and at&t released this statement. in the interest of public safety, we have temporarily taken 2-g services outside oakland. our three and four g service is unaffected. a memorial sits in honor of a woman killed last week.
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200 people gathered and were remembering a homeless woman who was killed by a man carrying a sword. police have made an arrest in the case. they are having a hard time identifying the woman who are calling her jane dough but those who knew her are calling her gail. >> does it hurt that she does not have a name? >> it probably does because i knew her as a person. and to me that's all that matters. >> the community is trying to raise $700 for what they are calling a proper burial. investigators with the u.s. chemical safety board released the images which showed the
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progression over a three minute period. now investigators say the photographs will help them recreate the series of events that led to the fire three weeks ago. >> we think the size is significant and we hope a great deal of the positive safety change is in place. >> the chairman of the u.s. chemical safety board called it a close call and said it could have had a quote, extraordinarily bigger impact on the community. >> a clean air advocacy group is calling for refineries in the wake of the fire. they say refineries routinely compromise public safety but not replacing aging equipment. and by not monitoring systems, they are only able to collect levels of pollutants and not able to collect meaningful data. of course we had that fatal
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accident in marin county. >> that's right i wanted to call it up, it is northbound 101 at the site and traffic will be affected. although it is light because of the early hour of the morning and certainly a lot of emergency vehicles are on the way. this has been confirmed as a fatal crash. it could affect them right through there and traffic may be affected in both directions. northbound for sure and probably southbound. westbound 80 looks good heading out to the mcarthur maze and no problems here and traffic looks good all the way to san francisco via the bay bridge.
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and the commute on northbound 280, northbound getting up through highway 17, that traffic looks well all the way through into the valley, 4:37 let's go to rosemary. on shore breeze kicking up areas in fairfield. 23 miles per hour that stronger on shore breeze will help cool us down as the trough approaches. the marine layer is slightly deeper as we head through the morning hours, 52 in santa rosa, even a little warmer in santa rosa and a little warmer than where we started yesterday. upper 50s in concord as well as livermore and a cool to mild start from the coast inside and across the bay also they are
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waking up they are riding a long as well as the coast. and that will bring our temperatures down. 78 in vallejo, inland areas, mid-80s. 87 for livermore into the southbound 73 in mountain bay 82 in los gatos, 62 in santa cruz, the extended forecast show it is wednesday, thursday into friday and we are looking at temperatures into the up every 80s to lower 90s, pam? there could be more fall out after his controversial comments on rape. what they are asking for the
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send nate and why he has to decide in a hurry. there are some things those students never experienced but what is the annual mind set for 216? northbound there is a problem, we will run that straight ahead. stay tuned. ?????b??? ???c??@?????c:ow
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. welcome back to the ktvu channel 2 morning news, time now 4:43 a jury in san jose will decide one of the biggest technology disputes in history. apple is demanding they pay 2. $5 million claiming they stole their ipad technological, samsung claimed they stole it and if apple wins it will be the largest patent verdict in
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the u.s. what made tony scott jump to his death, one report says he had brain cancer and they performed an autopsy. scott died after jumping off a bridge in los angeles county and he is best known for developing top gun, he is 66 years old. she was known for her humor and -- humor and loud laugh. >> she got her start at the purple on beyond back in 1955. she created a character of a put upon housewife with a husband she called fang. >> she is such a sheer row to so many comedians especially for her inspiration as a woman who defied all odds. >> she died in her sleep at her
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los angeles home, she was 95 years old. san francisco bay will be busy as practice begins with the world series. multihold boats, it is a series going up, qualifying races begin tomorrow. spectators can get a few at the marina green. and they are still alive after a dramatic extra inning win. >> the crowd in downtown petaluma went crazy after danny hit the walk off home run in the 8th inning and we spoke to him after his hit. >> i was trying to make contact
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because there were too many and also i was just trying to get something territorial. >> and he did a pretty good job there. petaluma faces connecticut, it is a team they beat and 5:00, tickets are just $5. >> 4:45 is the time, very exciting. there is some great traffic to talk about. pam, there is a crash, it is a fatal crash that is on the shoulder, just got word from chp that one of the lanes is still blocked, so yes, one lane is blocked but there is no traffic impact on the scene just yet. traffic looks good as you head to the toll plaza, no major
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problems heading to san francisco and if you are off to a good start in san francisco you will be fine. and these numbers are up a tad over 25 minutes ago. along the southern edge of the peninsular as well as the south side in san jose. that trough is moving closer to the coast. we will turn sunny by the second half of the morning into the afternoon. mild conditions he is expected and temperatures will be a bit below normal. sunny and not as warm for your tuesday, winds will pick up and that on shore breeze, it could be breezy and gusty in some areas and the wind this
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morning, 23 miles per hour. 80 degrees for petaluma, 0 degrees in -- 80 degrees in napa, we are looking at a mild to warm day, very comfortable this time of year. upper 60s for the base side community -- bayside community alameda as well. and in santa clara, for the peninsular, 70 format matt, in the city, end tended forecast, we win and whatting us up a tad in time for the weekend. federal regulators have shut down a central slaughter house after an animal rights group released photographs of
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animal abuse. it shows them being repeatedly shocked kick and some cows were not able to walk. they slaughter several cows a day. they are expected to show elder abuse. they were starved and beaten and bathed only once a month. the family was collecting social security checks and were arrested in july after relatives complained they were not allowed to visit the home. and they are calling on todd aiken to end his campaign for the u.s. impersonate. he said women were able to prevent these cases. he said he misspoke. the is vowing to stay on.
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>> i mean aiken and i did agrees on some -- disagree on some things and he is sincere and while i disagreed he has now in the last few hours really apologized for what he said. >> meantime the impersonate campaign committee is taking money from aiken. mitt romney and president barack obama condemned his remarks. and the golf tournament is breaking an 80-year-old tradition. the augusta nightclub is inviting two women to join their ranges. they limited the membership to white men until 1990 when the first man of color was allowed to join.
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and renovated memorial stadium, a new donation will pay for the retrofit. last week f-they donated $10 million. a plaza outside the stadium will be named into their honor and the new digs are up press i have. >> it is just going to be an amazing year. >> also new this season, single game tickets and men's spent games season ticket came first. they released their annual mind setting list. the class of 16 was born in 1994. you probably don't remember
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people carrying there luggage. most have no use for radios at all, and history always had its own yen until. and they want another rate increase why the family says it is unnecessary.
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. well, the power plan is cutting its workforce, they say they will eliminate 7:30 jobs by the end of october. now details of the cuts will be worked out later this year, but the announcement raises new questions about the plant ever returning to full operations. >> despite the recent increase in gas prices, most people will still be traveling during the upcoming weekend. according to the aaa forecast, 30 million americans are taking an increase of almost 3% from last year. >> time is 444, i know we are having a problem in marin county i know it is northbound. >> that's right, it is a fatal
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accident, a pickup truck ran into a pole, the second lane from the left is closed, southbound 101 traffic is doing well, chp reports that traffic is not affected in a major way just yesterday. you may see a couple of scattered brake lights and that will change as the morning continues and we will update that for you. and no problems on the upper deck, san mateo traffic that looks good heading out to the high-rise let's go to rosemary. temperatures holding in the 50s and this trough bringing in the on shore breeze a little stronger from the bay to the delta at this hour. only slighter deeper than what we started with yesterday and this will weekend as it progresses to the coast.
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the southern edgen into northern california and there is good news. having anticipated a fire watch, it is not going to be the case for today and again this system is splitting and causing it to weaken. it will cool us down a little bit, temperatures in the upper s and mid-80s as we get into wednesday and thursday. the practice runs going through and you can watch from the city, 55 degrees there and 60 degrees in the afternoon with partly cloudy skies, it is going to be breezy, bring your self, 74 vallejo, mid-80s concord, 76 san jose, around the peninsular 74 redwood city
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and upper 60s to the east bay, hayward, oakland, extended forecast, we are falling below average wednesday thursday and in the weekend, temperatures are beginning to warm near 90 degrees. and they are raising money for its natural pipelines and they have the final say to replace them after san bruno killed so many people. they want them to pay customers for 40 years and the lawmaker called it offensive. >> they should not allow pg&e to pick up the tab for work resulting from decades of neglect. >> critics think share holders should pay and they believe
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share holders have paid. we will continue to follow that breaking news out of marin county and we have news on a fatal highway crash. >> what we have learned about san jose's latest victim.
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