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now. >> reporter: it has narrowed the solutions and they are on a critical part that holds the deck on during an earthquake and one idea is this steel collar. >> putting new rods and clamping them in place. >> reporter: engineers haven't ordered parts or figured out what caused the first failures. >> we think we will be okay on schedule, but until we are at that point, i don't think we can give you a promise. >> reporter: engineers are commit today a safer bridge and are analyzing whether the party secure bolt is safe. i will reveal what they are not
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telling the public at six. happening now, hundreds of union members are marching in san francisco calling on changes to federal immigration policy. eric moore is live. >> reporter: the margin arrived her at the federal building and it is very large crowd out here demanding immigration reform. this rally is just getting started
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with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. >> a group of protesters
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marching for immigration rights are at the federal building at 7th and mission street and as you can see, they are carrying banners and get together, union members and activist are joining together. and in san jose they are also gathering them. police are trying to find an armed robber and police are worried about the robber because he may have been seriously injured in the attack. david? >> reporter: it all took place in the early hours of monday morning. a robbery that left two people injured and police are making a plea to get help for the alleged robber. happy donut shop left the owner
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wound and police is searching for a suspect that may be seriously injured. >> the most important thing is to get him help. >> reporter: the suspect entered at 3:00 a.m. with a gun and repeatedly stabbed the robber. >> he was stabbed with what we believe to be life-threatening injuries. >> reporter: the suspect then fired a shot, and recovered. they are alerted hospitals and clinics and are asking the public to keep an eye out. >> everybody is important, especially if somebody has a serious medical injury. >> reporter: the wife told us she has had to send home workers because business has dropped by half. >> it is family-owned business and they are catering to folks
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that have food needs in the night hours. >> reporter: police say the suspect is a possible bald black man, 30-40 years old and has a thin build. wearing black clothing and wounds in the upper torso. david stevenson reporting live. a santa rosa teen killed over the weekend was found by a jogger and they believe she suffered injuries consistent with a tree fall. she drove down to attend the spring break party. we told you at the beginning of the newscast about the gun control proposal and robert hine
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is on why california, with stricter standards, has reason to watch the debate. >> reporter: bob wilson has owned guns his life and has no problem with california's law but is not sure about keeping them away from criminals. expanded background checks might cut down on random shootings. >> it is lot like road rage. >> reporter: thomas wood agrees but points out gun owners in other states may not work together and this doesn't stop friend and relatives from buying guns for relatives for someone else. >> unless they give me the feeling that something isn't right, they are not going to
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know and the commute isn't going to know either. >> for all the furry, i am wildly disappointed. they will be praising themselves and it will be a political victory. >> reporter: it is too easy to go from one city or state to another to find lower stands. in san jose. >> people are staging their own fill buster. >> shooting survivors started reading the names of the more
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than 3,000 people killed since newton and will keep reading names until the senate votes. >> it is unbelievable this legislation is so unopen to yunts problem. -- united states -- the treasure department has sold gm stock and they have recovered much of the bailout. and that means taxpayers are still owed $19 billion. the 14% drop in pc sales is
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the largest drop in 20 years. they are blaming windows eight and the company says the public isn't rushing to adopt it because it looks and runs differently. checking in with bill for weather now. >> numbers into the mid-80s and 82 in concord and it is warm outside. warmer than yesterday, but not as warm tomorrow. and let's look at the current condition, 82 in santa rosa and we are getting a sea front. and the winds are beginning to go on shore and the there is a weather system to the north moving in. you can see it cleary, this is a front coming in and as it comes in and down the coast it is going to cool things off by a
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solid ten degrees. 85 in santa rosa and temperature there tomorrow is down, 73. and 73 in san francisco and 64 tomorrow. today is the warmest day of the week. and temperatures will not be that much below average, just cooler. overnight lows here and tomorrow morning when you get up i think you will notice, it won't be that chilly, but you will notice along the coast is the coastal fog showing up inside the bay a little as well. and that marks the beginning of the cooler as the system comes in. so cooler than it was today. friday warms up a little bit and the bay area weekend, we are
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looking for mild/warm side with dry conditions. so we are staying dry, fog back tomorrow and temperatures cooler and at 5:45 we will have the five-day forecast and i will have the weekend in view. we are not supposed to do it. how many california's admit they are distracted by their phones while behind the wheel. >> and an organization helping people turn their life around is vowing to come back stronger than others.
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about two hours ago the highway patrol cleared the scene of crash. a man lost control of his car just before 1:00 a.m. and it rolled 300 feet down an embankment. investigators don't believe he was under the influence and say he may failed to have worked a curve. determined to go on after a shooting that took the life of a participant after someone opened
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fire on the group yesterday. the crime scene tape has been taken done, but they were in the first day of training training people for skills and carpentry. >> we have young men and women doing something positive for the community and putting their trade to work. >> early this morning, a group from richmond build surveyed the scene. they have brought in grief counselors for student and staff and is looking for ways to strengthen the program and protect the people. >> we take it seriously when a student is targeted for this
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kind of violence. >> reporter: i did a story back in 2007 and the first students stopped me and told me it would make a good positive story. and we talked with several people there making a fresh start after a life of violence, homelessness or incarceration. one of the people is father who brought along two sons so all three could try out and it was the younger son shot and killed yesterday. a new survey highlights the risks of distracted driver and many put themselves and children at risk because of a cellphone. about 2/3 say they use a phone with kids in the car and 1/3
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text. both hand-held and hand free calls are just as dangerous. 48-year-old colborn christianhas been con pp has been con -- has been arrested -- for having an over the limit legal breath when flying. it was a day of action for many communities on immigration reform. and many different events, but the same theme.
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we are showing you newly released video from two men robbing a grocery store and it is what they did after demanding the money that has the police calling this unique. the same two men are responsible for as many as seven recent hold ups. mike hall is reporting with a worker. >> i like the people that work here. >> reporter: michael von is won of them. >> we are about to get robbed.
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>> reporter: two men walk in, one robber pulls the gun and points it at the checker's head. >> he shot up in the air and after that he opened the register. >> reporter: they flee the business after the robber. >> and they did fire a shot, which is unique, we don't have that often. >> reporter: they believe the men are responsible for at least seven robberies. >> they are out there committing multiple robberies and we are concerned for a non-peaceful event we want to avoid that. >> on the way out he told the
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person on six, you are lucky i didn't shoot you. >> reporter: take another look if you recognize the robbers or know anything about any of these crimes, you are asked to call the police and they are offering a $20,000 reward in this case. hundreds of thousands rally in front of the capital today. an immigration reform bill would likely be finished and it is on the marker of the biggest protest day. immigration activis aret are gathering all over the area and one is in the south bay and robert lin is live. >> reporter: it has been an
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intense and emotional day. and we are hear with sakered hartley sacred heart. and we are hearing stories about families about the families. and they was a rally that marched downtown to bring focus on the families. some children of immigrants told touching stories. >> i was brought here when i was eight-months old from my mother and she carried me on one hand and her brother on the other and did whatever she could to bring us here. and i see her not as a criminal but a hero. >> my parents brought me at the
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age of five and taught me to better myself and help my community. >> reporter: despite some of the emotions we have seen, some people said they were sympathetic, but didn't want to see the people get a fast-track to citizenship. live in san jose, channel two news. >> california attorney general talked about the privacy issues for inno vativation. >> to work together to figure out how we can balance all of the legitimate interest that are at play when we talk about the need for the consumer to have
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information and with that information to create the balance to determine what they want to give up for what they get. >> this is the first perm fop the automaker gm is back on the facebook site. they have been introducing new tools and it could be a sign their tools are working. yahoo and apple are looking at ways yahoo services could play a role on the ipad and they
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are exploring new things for more news and sports preloaded. on wall street both hit all times highs, the dow added 128 points. a florida couple is arrested after kidnapping their two sons and taking them to cuba. the four were handed over after being spotted on a sail boat. a chance to hit it big, the new lottery game that is in california, the drawing taken tonight and the record it set for the first day.
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>> and adult behavior in children's movies and why it could have real-life consequences.
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a group of fossilized embryos has researches excited and they are from a long neck
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dinosaur and there may be clues how they developed from the stages in the eggs and they are the same age as the oldest ones found in south afriaca. researchers have foubd found a way to make mouse brains transparent and it will help speed up research ten to a thousand times. and they are looking to apply to to other research areas. >> the number of smoking scenes in movies has doubled and this
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comes after the surgeon general says watching smoking can cause teens to take up the habit themselves. the study was funded by anti-smoking ability company. the increasing problem of pick pocketing has the workers on protest. the museum is closed and they will not say when it will reopen. have you bought a ticket? it is at 7:59 tonight and the first time the california people can play this. $3.1 million has been brought in and the odds are one in 175
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happening now, the scene above san francisco federal
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building at 7th and mission. and you see the people gathering to support immigration reform and people in the bay area are calling on lawmakers to create immigration reform. we will be joined later on with the specific demands at six. new at five, congressional leaders accused the justice department of laundering money on lavish things. >> this is the house committee and weigate got these eye-popping numbers. and in some cases explanations. >> reporter: grant money spent on a pizza party and more on
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event planners to organizes events. and the justice department hasn't kept a close enough eye on the cash it distributes. they do like the federal grant money. >> everybody likes it. >> reporter: using audits to show overpriced food, coffee costing $12 a cup and soda at $six a serving. . and private flights for the ag and then the democrats pounced saying they had no chance. >> can an ag fly commercial if they want to? >> they are supposed to fly on
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secure means of transportation. >> reporter: they mentioned they are cutting back on conferences, but no mention of the food and beverages. >> this statement into the newsroom after the hearing "in june 2012 the department issued a more restrictive spending policy on conference planning " anthony wiener is thinking about getting back into politics after leaving over online events that went public. the online learning company is helping schools expand and
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the governor of california state university says the online learning program reaches younger generations more affectively. >> people are open to argument and interested in this new form of learning in a world that is is changing as rapidly as any other time. saving the environment and generating power one calorie at a time. they are using exercise to power. they collected 19 machines to grid and each pedal helps power the entire campus. >> the more you challenge
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yourself the more power you will build. >> the program began about four-months ago and enough energy has been accumulated to power a house for two-days. the power line car is celebrating their anniversary. 1878 was the first rider and a table car bell ringing challenge was held to celebrate. the vice president of union bank rang it has many times as he can and for each dollar he donated to the museum. $3,000 were raised. let's check in with bill martin. what a day to be out on car. >> if you are a tourist on this day, you are getting a good day. beautiful spring weather, record
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in santa rosa. and 83 in walnut creak. the weather system, not bringing rain, but it will cool us off and it will increase the fog along the coast and drop the temperatures. here is the record in santa rosa at 85 and napa 85 as well. and antioch was coming up on high 80s. tomorrow temperatures trend down a few and as we go into the weekend, it stays there and mild. the forecast for the bay area weekend is dry and mainly in the 70s and near 90 today in some places. the coastal fog continues and the weekend is more of the same, mild, nice spring weather. and lots of 50s and 60s in the
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morning. and upper 60s and low 70s tomorrow. records in places and the warmest day of the week. the high hasn't established itself, and the low tweaks through and drops the temperatures rapidly and might bring showers to lake tahoe. and fog and low clouds. and here we are at 4 o'clock in the morning tomorrow, and here are some clouds. and cooler, but warm. forecast highs, napa 73 and fairfield 73. and 75 in clear lake, so the numbers are down, but heck of a nice day tomorrow. along the coast, the fog is coming back, so forget the 70s
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you are back into the low 60s and 70s. no major rain events in the for seeable futures. so we are stuck with the totals. >> a few people in the newsroom cranked on the ac. >> i had it on in the car coming in. a 9-11 call that has made a girl a hero and we will play it for you. and serious history, more the discoverry discovery is named nextism
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pompeii
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we have the 9-11 call of a girl that called for help her sick mother. she is going to be recognized for her actions. >> she can't breathe and it falling over. >> i will stay on the phone with you. >> and like sometimes, she was like falling and fainting. >> lexi lewis called 9-11 and calmly spoke with the disapacher. >> he said to take nice, easy
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breaths. she said she is trying. >> help arrived and her mother is fine. the entire family will be recognized as part of the 911 for kids local 911 hero problem. traces of ancient rome found in london. a big has uncovered tablets, coins and pottery and leather boots and a possible piece from a charriot. it has been dubbed the pompeii of the north and opens a window of what it was like for romans in london. a teacher is on leave after this video surfaced of her action in the classroom and the
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behavior being called into question tonight at six. $4 doesn't really buy you much these days, huh?
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unless you're at denny's. where there are always great choices for four dollars, on the 2$4$6$8 value menu ®. good evening, a brawl on a
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bart train was broken up by a by-stander who used a stun gun on one of the men. rob myth smith is live. >> reporter: it happened here and a female passenger broke it up when she zapped the person who started it with a stun gun. it started at about 7:30 when a man was spread across two seats and a man asked him to make room so he could sit down and the man became aggressive. >> he received a call of someone with another person in a head lock on one of our trains at the pleasant hill station. >> reporter: and then a

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