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. an increase in shootings has one bay area police chief taking a whole new approach. >> see who he met with tonight as he looks for answers. >> i'm frank summerville. >> and i'm julie haner. >> extra police patrols are saturating the streets in east palo alto after a police emergency. >> only on 2 ktvu news, here's what they came up with.
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ken? >> reporter: east palo alto is not the murder capital of the world any more. >> the police got together with some local crime experts to come up with ways to start it. >> this is one of the east palo alto neighborhoods. >> eight shootings in or near here in the last two weeks including one sunday night that left a 15-year-old boy dead. >> the gang task force is on the prowl tonight. >> once we see these out of town cars rolling around, they know the task force is in turn to. >> this is from a struggle inside the local norteno gang. >> this may be groups trying to break off some into smaller groups. >> we've seen smaller groups. >> we've seen ex-gang members, community act activists and
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outreach to help them with jail with house. >> there's a garden tended by former gang members with proceeds going to other reentry programs. >> we've got to get a more organized, intensive effort that's specifically focused on dealing with kids that are in gangs or that are close to being in gangs. >> what a lot of young men really want to know is that someone cares, and particularly, another man. >> betty wilson's 25-year-old son was shot and killed last october. >> thinks some of these ideas could have saved her son. >> i think it would have made a difference. >> starting tomorrow, outreach members will hit the streets to talk to gang members to find out what programs they might be interested and get them thinking about doing something else besides street crime. >> live in east palo alto, ken
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wayne. continuing coverage of the deadly tornado that flattened neighborhoods in oklahoma, the devastation is now taking shape. >> the oklahoma insurance department says a preliminary look at the wreckage suggests damage could balloon to more than $2 billion. >> some 13,000 homes were destroyed along with definitely schools and a hospital when they ef 5 tornado tore through town. >> 24 people killed, including ten children. >> this is a third graid er grader. >> i had a real good talk with life. >> that's what life's about. >> it's about meeting it and over coming, starting over.
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>> president obama is scheduled to get a firsthand look at the destruction during a visit on sunday. >> what we have now are before and after pictures. this is a before picture of the plaza tour school where 7 students ended up dying. >> now we'll put before and after side-by-side. >> you can see here, the walls, the roof, everything is gone. >> it's unrecognizable as a school. >> we're also hearing a lot of stories about how teachers helped save the lives of students, but one problem at this school, it doesn't have a storm shelter. in fact, most of the schools in oklahoma don't have them, in part because they can be so expense testify build. >> here in the bay area, efforts to support the tornado victims to starting to pick up steam. >> we're live in santa clara where she discovered a unique effort underway to help the children in moore. >> amber? >> reporter: julie, we're
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inside the home of a woman whose passionate about providing blankets in the south bay, now she's collected all these blankets for the children of oklahoma. >> each stitch is sewn with care, each blanket handmade by volunteers, a nonprofit with chapters across the country. >> stephanie brown of santa clara says this is in response to crisis. >> some of these kids just need something that they can can call there's. >> a security blanket is important to a child. >> in some ways, it becomes a little sign of stability. >> these are made by a variety of people. >> mostly, it's women that i don't know. >> using a variety of material. >> and these are actually from scratch. >> blankets of all colors and sizes for girls or boys. >> this is things that perhaps a boy would like. >> in palo alto, at sprinkles
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cup cakes, there is a dozen flavors to choose from, a donation to the red cross. >> our founder, charles, he's actually from oklahoma, and his family, his parents and brother, they still live there, so th is something close to his heart. >> it's nice to know that someone who doesn't know them can send them something to help them get through it. >> back here live, stephanie brown is preparing these blankets to be boxed up and shipped out by tomorrow. >> reporting live in santa clara, amber lee, ktvu channel 2 news. more details and the bay area. >> we followed up at the sharks game. it brought in $5,500. the sharks plan to donate again
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on sunday. cal tran is planning give us it is first up close repairs on the 32 bolts. >> cal tran has invited crews tomorrow as they prepare to involve steal saddles over the broken bolts. >> the saddles are expected to do the work of those bolts and stabilize the bridge in the event of an earthquake. >> and there are no reports suggesting what may have caused those bolts to fail, similar steal rods were approved for retrofitting on the richmond san rafael bridge. >> and the supplier recommended them on the new bay bridge. >> there is no evidence any of the bolts have fail on the richmond bridge. the swedish racing team is back to work but says it will only participate in this summer's america's cup if conditions are safe. >> the decision to race will depend on the safety measure says adopted by america's cup
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organizers. >> on may 9th, andrew bart simpson died when the team's 72-foot racing catamaran capsized. >> firefighters got an assistant from police in martinez as we working to the put out a small grass five. >> it was burning in -- grass fire. >> the flames were near a condo complex. >> no buildings were damaged. >> crews stayed on the scene for several hours to mop up. stiff winds are kicking up against tonight around the bay area, especially at the coast, and also in the hills and at higher elevations. >> ktvu's maureen neller is live >> reporter: the winds here in downtown san jose, including the flags have calmed down in the last hour or so. >> the wind we saw can be early
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problematic during the fire season like what we've seen already this you're. >> this evening, the gusty conditions ripped flags of all sorts and had trees swaying ang. >> at andrew hill high school in east san jose, there was circumstance and wind. >> the class of 2013 marched with an eye on their future and a hand on their cap. >> i'm here because my cousin's graduating and the wind is horrible, that's why i have my hair up. >> on the football field, family members clung to the balloons the best they could. >> a couple days ago it was really nice and hot and now it's crazy. >> earlier in the day just a few blocks away, smoke covered the neighborhood. >> everybody said spray down your houses. >> firefighters fought the 7 acre grass fire starting at
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11:00 this morning with help from the helicopter unit. >> the direction was moving and all the other wind conditions, he made a good decision in making sure we get some additional support. >> but did you don't have to look far to find the dry conditions that add fuel to the flames. >> and this grass is more than five feet tall. >> in fact, may 22nd, five years ago, when the summit fire santa cruz mountains started and destroyed 35 homes. >> cal fire says they are on extra alert any time winds such as what we saw today come about. >> they had do add they're glad the temperatures are only about 60 degrees. >> live in san jose tonight, maureen nailer, ktvu channel 2 news. those fires have brought a lot of sand on to the great highway in san francisco, and
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part of that road is closed between sloat and lincoln boulevard. >> the wind islowi so hard, there's no point to clear the roads are now. >> . >> bill martin is tracking the conditions outside. bill? early this morning, 56 milesr winds. >> the winds right now, about half of what they were last night at this time. >> we've got 21-mile an hour winds, less than half the wind speed we had at san francisco airport. >> it was real windy laugh night, real windy this morning. >> tomorrow morning at 9 a.m., pretty early to have wind gusts at 9 a.m. >> it's still breezy. >> out at ocean beach, and by the afternoon hours, wind speeds back up to 30. >> tomorrow's another breezy day. >> we'll talk about these winds when i come back and how they'll
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impact tomorrow's highs. excitement was in the air at the oakland arena tonight as warrior fans celebrated this season's success. >> i'm super stocked for this. >> one of the high points for fans was star player curry signs autographs. >> they reached the conference finals since 1977. >> next year players:77. >> next year players say they will go even further. at ten 10:30, why they feel no one is protecting us. >> could lowering these numbers, how fathers and daughters are changing this road. and in 90 seconds, why is there a growing backlash against food carts? .
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. new at 10:00, a food fight. >> they will fed up with illegal food vendors and are demanding enforcement. >> heather holmes tells us one man has lost 20% of his business >> reporter: frank, that's right, this is closed tonight, but the owner hopes he doesn't have to close for good. >> he says more and more -- fewer and fewer people are coming in here for tacos, instead, they're going out here
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on the sidewalk and purchasing them from push carts that have flooded this neighborhood. >> the latin no feel and flavor of oklahoma's international boulevard. >> the comida corridor as its known as also becoming known terror sidewalks clogged with push carts from fresh fruit and tamales to ice cream. >> some of whom have the proper permits while many other it is do not. >> bottom line is, it has a great deal of impact on the restaurant, the stores that are in the area. >> councilman represents the fruit bill district. he tells me his office receives complaints about the proliberation of push carts. >> we'll tremendously. >> we loses on the permits, the food sales, and at the same time, it's a health issue. >> tonight, he hosted a meeting to try to curve the cart problem. >> people from other places and
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other counties and cities taking our business away. >> with legal food truck vendors to brick and mortar restaurants complaining about losing revenues. >> probably 10, 20%. >> they don't pay taxes. >> from a commercial kitchen that hasn't been inspect. >> s admitted there are far more on the street than 60. >> they say enforcement is difficult because the city is down to just one zoning inspector. >> one individual to cover the whole city, that's ridiculous. >> he's fighting to increase that number in year's budget. they say they'll identify those illegal vendors and work with the city.
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>> ktvu channel 2 news. unsuspecting limousine, bus, and taxi drivers received a surprise today. >> the highway patrol were conducting inspections to make sure drivers were complying with all the rules and regulations at the airport. >> at least one was found to be driving with an expired license. today, divers recovered the body of a man inside the contra casta canal. >> the man's name not released but he was a patient at the medical center. >> authorities say he jumped into the canal. >> a nurse and a paramedic jumped in after him but were unable to save him. new information about the man who was hit and killed on monday night. >> the santa clara medical examiner said he was killed crossing the road about 9:30 in the evening. >> police say the driver did stop and is cooperating but that the accident is still under investigation.
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the city of concord could soon be asking people to slow down on a stretch of treat boulevard where a speeding driver killed a father and daughter riding their bikes. >> the closest family members are pushing for change >> reporter: one when it comes to speeding on this part of treat boulevard in concord, no one knows the consequences better than story nury. >> i'm hoping that nobody else loses their family, or a loved one, because it's not easy. >> her husband, and 9-year-old daughter were riding their bikes on treat near oak grove road last year when the 17-year-old driver of this white suv lost control and hit them. >> only the 12-year-old
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survive. >> i've never experienced anything like that, not even close. >> prosecutors say the driver was going as fast as 71 miles an hour. >> he pled guilty to vehicular manslaughter, but now this mother and daughter are focused on a proposal to lower the split speed limit. >> just one mile over the speed limit. >> since the beginning of 20 ten, the study found there were 21 crashes on that stretch of treat boulevard, 15 injuries and two people killed. >> at the site of this road side memorial, we found one heart remaining. >> only small changes on this road would be a last being tribute. >> if i can save one or two lives or have two or three kids slow down, i feel like have i done -- achieved something in my
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life. >> there is a public hearing on the proposal on saturday. >> in concord, eric rasmussen, ktvu channel 2 news. bill? it was cool out there today, these were the numbers. >> mid 60, 64 in hayward, the day time high. >> highs tomorrow, they look just like these. >> it's cool outside right now. >> there's a freeze warning, believe it or not, north of here. >> overnight lows tonight in the inland bay valleys are going to get into the upper 30s and low 40s. >> currently they've got 52 in walnut creek, just a few checks from 40. >> overnight low, you'll notice when you send the kids off to school. >> during the day, low 60s in san francisco. >> get up into the mid 60s in oakland and berkeley. >> maybe some upper 60s out towards lafayette and livermore valley, santa clara, morgan hill, maybe some low 70s, mid 70s. >> not a hot day tomorrow.
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>> less wind. >> when i come back we'll go into the five-day forecast. holiday weekend's just around the corner. >> see you back here at 10:45. new at 10:00, dozens of high school students received money to help them pay for college tonight. >> you-all collectively helped us to come closer to our dreams. 40 students received scholarships. >> the students took turns thank you their families and men tors. >> the students all come from low income families. in five minutes we'll take you inside berkeley school as it gets ready to reopen. and later, rowdy supports fans. little is done to protect workers at oakland's colosseum. first, a warning about some unlikely people are using to steal cell phones from kids
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. they think they're doing a good deed for a stranger, but some bay area middle and high school students are falling victim to a scheme to swipe their phones. >> john sesaki with the warning now that's going out to several east bay schools >> reporter: at dubland high school, kids learn new life lesson ones, but be careful about helping strangers. >> you should be able to be safe in your community. >> you shouldn't have to worry about your phone being stolen by random people. >> students have been approached by two women. >> asking kids, we need to borrow your phone, and we need to get ahold on of our son and so the kids are stopping and letting them use the phone and then they're taking off right after they grab the phone. >> so this week, the school district sent out this e-mail warning students and parents. >> three things are simple,
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number one don't talk to strangers, number two if they ask for your cell phone, you certainly ignore that, if you're near your school, you go back to your school. >> and call 911. at wells middle school, the administration took an additional step to warn kids. >> we made an announcement over the loud speaker. >> and the teachers drove home the point. >> parents are angry. >> it's really disconcerting that they would pick children as targets. >> but i guess children are easy victims. >> it just sickens people that people would do this to kids. >> like they're kids and they would want to help someone else. >> the suspects are black women in their mid to late 30s. >> the cars used were an old beat up car, and a gold mercedes. the supervisor at the internal revenue service who was
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at the center of a political fire storm about targeted groups defended herself today. >> i have not done anything wrong, not broken any laws. >> that said, lowis learner invoked her fifth amendment right to not incriminate herself and refused answer questions. >> that angered some on the oversight committee. >> they say she never told congress about the extra scrut scrutiny. >> his testimony caused big swings in the financial market. >> he said the federal keep its monetary stimulus program going for now but conceded it could be scaled back soon. >> the feds have been buying $85 billion a month in bonds. >> the feds would ramp down those punches if it feels confident that recovery can be
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sustained. >> wall street rose on the news but later fell. >> the dow industrial's dropped 80. >> nasdaq lost 38. >> minutes from the last fed meeting, released after of his testimony suggests the stimulus program could be dropped. >> and teslaa announce today repaid the $465 million and done so nine years early, the only american car company to repay its own in full after 33 projects that earned money from the energy department. berkeley's famous restaurant is set to reopen on june 21st. >> ktvu got a look inside the restaurant today at the progress being made on all of the repairs. >> the five last march destroyed much of the electrical system and plumbing. >> when the restaurant reopens
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it plans to hold a fundraiser that provides fresh vegetables in berkeley. bad behavior at the oakland colosseum, we investigation claims that workers safety their is not a priority. but a first fbi agents opened fire on a man during questioning, the new in the boston bombing case.
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. another violent chapter in the boston bombing investigation. >> today, fbi killed a chechen man that tamerlan tsarnaev were responsible for the murders of three men in massachusetts. >> the fbi says 27-year-old ibragim todashev was shot after
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lunching at an fbi in an interview in orlando florida. >> they implicated in which three men had their throats split and marijuana spread over their bodies. tomorrow, president obama is scheduled to deliver a speech speech on the counter terrorism efforts. >> president obama plans to outline new restrictions on the use of unmanned drone strike. >> the new guidelines will limit when drones could be used in those places that are not warn zone says. >> countries such as pakistan, yimin and samalia. >> four u.s. citizens have been killed in packed in packistan. >> tworp killed a two were
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killed alongside alawalki. protestors took a stand today outside the national nferen being held in grapevine, texas. >> scout leaders are set to take up a resolution that would ban scouts from being excluded based only on their sexual orientation. the live and times of the late san francisco supervisor, harvey milk were celebrated today by the state of california. >> the glbt history museum offered free admission. >> he's become a mythic figure since assassination in 1988. >> it provides a lesson for new generation. >> we've had students writing
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papers on harvey as the gay and rights movement as it relates to other civil rights movements. >> he added that the message still holds true because the lgbt community is still struggling to achieve e quality. and ton's b supports can be intense for fans and players alike. >> some concession workers say they're taking out their aggression on them. >> ktvu's eric ras miscellaneous -- rasmusen more >> reporter: a lot of beer is being sold. >> if they don't get what they want, they get very upset. >> parker has worked for 25 years at the colosseum. >> they yell and cuss at me,
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threaten us, throw beer on us, food back on us. >> and he's not the only one that raised safety concerns to the oakland colosseum authority. >> never expect to on throw something at you or curse you out or throw beer in your face. >> you know, and then, what, i'm supposed to take it? i mean, i have my rights, too, you know. >> neither the alameda county sheriff's office nor oakland police have responded to our 82 for information about reported crimes at the colosseum. >> some worker says their employer arrow mark has done little to address the situation. >> one manager was fired when she got into a psical altercation. >> if we stop them, they're fire us. we have a no win situation. >> officials declined to talk to us on camera. >> they had said, quote, nothing is more important than
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providing a safe and secure working environment for our employees and we take all matters involving safety for seriously. >> the statement went on to say, employees received safety training throughout the season including the procedures to report any issues or concerns. >> the state fine aeromark for failing to document train. >> they still need more security and a better way to communicate with supervisors. >> they're all out there in the crowd. you're just standing you out basically in the crowd surrounding you. >> i was kind of surprised. >> after hearing worker' concerns, managers are considering changes to improve safety. >> one thing we may believe able to do is give the concessionaries where they could save or summon security as necessary. >> workers here just hope someone is listening.
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>> we have to have somebody to back us up. we're just the workers. we don't make the rules and regulations. >> we're just here to work. >> we checked with concession workers at other local venues, including at&t park across the bay. >> ktvu, channel 2 news. >> send your tip to eye reports at tkvu.com. the u.s. department of defense, the secretary of defense employers freedom award provides support for employees who are in the military. >> safe way was nominated for management possessions. and unusual find today, the pony that was found on the streets and the effort to locate its owner. also our chief
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meteorologist is working on the forecast. >> he's back at 10:45 with the gradual changes we can expect in the weekend. a bazar being called an act of terrorism and what the attacker said about why he did it just moments later. . we used to live with a bear.
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. former congressman anthony weiner has launched his bid to become the next mayor of new york city. >> i've made some big mistakes and i let a lot of people down but i've learned from stuff lessons. >> wean are released this campaign video on youtube, a sexing scandal forced him out of congress two years ago. authorities say a brutal killing was an act of terrorism. >> two men hacked and dumped his body in the street. >> that's one of the attackers. >> he said this is done because what when is going on in our countries but didn't go on to elaborate. >> police shot and wounded the two suspects. in italy, the captain of the cruise ship was ordered to stand trial for manslaughter of
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32 people. >> franchesco is accused of a bandeningship. >> work to remove that ship from the -- abandoning ship is still going on. >> he faces up to 20 years in prison if found guilt. and in costa rico, one of the nation's largest volcanoes sent out thick clouds of ash today. >> seismic tremors admit magna is living in it. . a judge is ordering two oaklands to stand trial in the billings of two teenagers that were friends. >> they were shot and killed early in the morning last year. >> following a preliminary hearing, the judge ruled there
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is enough evidence to try donte powell with double murder and his friend as an accessory. >> he killed the girls after hen slapped him. he killed gersttal after she came to her friend's eight. the 38 and a half million dollar project was approved yesterday. these are renderings of the athletic complex and stadium. >> the 61,000-square foot facilities expected to include new locker rooms and coaches facilities. >> more than half the money has been pledged. animal control officers are hoping someone comes forward to claim a pony wondering in a neighborhood this morning. >> he's in martinez. the pony showed up at a home
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seventh street and riply avenue. >> people in that neighborhood sowed a video of a man riding a 51. >> that man kept the animal in the yard of an empty house in the area. in two minutes, only on 2, an emotional reunion, the legal battle that kept this mother away from her child for nearly two weeks. this woman paid $47,000 to name a tiger cub. >> the insurance operation be -- inspiration behind the name
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. firefighters in san jose knocked down a two alarm fire in hellier county park. it started about 8:30 and was declared under control about
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9:40. an acre burned near continental drive and coyote drive. a nursing mother spent two weeks from her son after being arrested for immigration. >> their plan on what they plan to do next >> reporter: after 13 days, reylla, didn't let her baby and husband go. >> she was set free just after 4 p.m. at the immigration offices in san francisco. >> ice officials detained her on a deportation order dating back to 2005 after she missed a court hearing go her husband says the past weeks have been painful for him and his nine-month-old son who had been breast feeding, but lost one
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pound. his first mother's day, spent a lot. >> his wife was a witness to crimes in brazil and fled to the u.s. >> we came here for dreams and freedom. >> that's the place forfreem. >> that's what we're looking for here, nothing else. >> an ice spokes woman told us they previously granted her extensions five times and said, quote, she did not advise ice officers that she was nursing. >> under ice policy, the agency's officers are to avoid detaining nursing mothers whenever possible. >> her attorney says they will file a plea for asylum. >> she's been here for eight years, has a u.s. citizen with health issues, she's a classic model and example for who should use discretion. >> the family wants to thank ice for giving them a one year extension. >> in san francisco, ktvu
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channel 2 news. some people in the berkeley center, olympic gold medallist, missy franklin, one issue, the new center will be built with the health center parking lot is located now and many people who use it say they're not happy about that. >> then, there's the cost. >> we're not assuming any debt, no student fees, no tuition, no state funds, nothing. >> completely private convenient lee funded by members. >> the tiger cub at the san francisco zoo has a name. >> the 3-month-old is named jillian after an atherton woman. >> . her children said since she's spicy like a tiger, the cub should be named after she.
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>> the tigers are critical endangered with fewer than 400 in the wild. tomorrow morning will be chilly, temperatures in the 40s in some places. >> this is the system i'm tracking. >> it's not north of us bringing rain and snow up to the cascades but it's really broughe 90s talking about fires. >> now we're talking about breezy conditions. >> last night at this time, san francisco airport, they were doing 50-mile an hour winds, now less than that. >> oakland, you're seven. >> breezy, but not as windy as last night. >> the winds are gusting to 20, 25. >> tonight, clear skies, gusty winds continue, but not as heavy as last night. >> tomorrow's sunny and breezy, more of what we had. >> tomorrow's just like today, really. >> temperatures right about the same, winds are a little bit less certainly in the morning hours. >> the weekend starts to warm up a little bit. >> we'll see little patchy fog, as well. >> the story overnight is going to be the cool. >> when you wake up tomorrow
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morning, 40 degrees in napa. >> it's the end of may. >> that's cold. >> around these areas you're going to find upper 30s. >> whichever way you're going, these will be chilly temperatures for your thursday morning. >> and then in the afternoon it warms up, but not hot. >> the wind with has been this low pressure center. >> what's happening is this high pressure's nudging up against it and creating a difference between the two, a gradient and the wind it is are firing off. >> and they have been going. >> if you live at the beach in san francisco, half moon bay, one of the windier springs i can remember for consistent winds. >> it's been going and it's going to keep going. >> not as strong as last night but still breezy. >> 70s are the i don't lows, so look how far inland. >> more temperature tomorrow will be in the 60s. >> 72 in fairfield 68 in richmond, 62 in salsalito. >> right on the low end of the
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70. >> big difference from monday when we were not low 90s. >> 68 tomorrow in santa clara, 69 in san jose. >> air quality's great, really clean and crisp. >> it helps a little bit because it's a moist cool-in with the pollen. >> it helps a little bit. >> and fire danger even though we have winds, the fire danger are's been getting doused with these very cool atmospherics. >> that's why we weren't talking about fires. >> we had a little bit one today, but nothing that got away from us. >> a little warmer for the five-day forecast. >> thanks, bill. all right. a body injury is disappointing news for the 49ers? months off, but -- the nature of sport. >> michaee has become the 49ers go to receiver in
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practice yesterday. >> he had to go surgery today, let the healing begin. >> an injury could take at least six months to he'll. >> coach harbaugh says he does not expect him to miss the entire season. >> the first thing is he asked d how it went. >> he talked about the success of the surgery and that -- didn't anticipate he'd be out for the year and his comment to that was, he's got no choice but to be back. >> the nfl will permanently be without another big name starter this year, one of the league's top talented tough guys, brian erlacher, called it a quit to 13 seasons. >> eight pro bowl carrier. >> great game 1 in the eastern conference nba, final lebron against the world. >> meanwhile the giants go all
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out hunting for a sweep over the nats. sports coming up next.
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. a sweep would have been nice, but if you were at the giant's game, the benefit you
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might be telling your grandkids you saw bryce harper play. >> rooting for the guys even with the big cast on his broken right hand. >> madison bum gardener was really good. >> 20-year-old harper opposite field. >> after go gonzalez shuts the giants down, butter, anhel pagan scores the highing run. >> harp are shows up again to -- ties run are -- to rob them, and it stays 3-1. >> 10th inning, desmont shoots it off. >> 2-1. >> for the a's cute only goes so far if you're an a's fan. >> that little guy gets a day off to watch his rangers put it away in the first.
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>> first, david murray, 2-run rocket followed up by adrian beltre. >> 3-1 final, a's take 2 of 3 from the rangers. >> nice the true greatness of lebron james can no longer be denied. >> the heat will be denied as a team, although tough thoroughly tempered. >> in the final seconds, they go to over time. >> following three pacer free throws, miami down 1, lebron to the rescue like lightning turns and scores with the left. >> time expires heat by 1, 30 points, ten rebounds. >> and tomorrow the annual bay area sports hall of game. >> we invite you to watch the
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inductees. >> sunday at 11:00. >> that's sports. >> and thank you for crusting ktvu channel 2 news. we'll see you the next time news breaks ♪
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