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likely a recovery effort. they failed to find the man. the pontoon boat is still where it was when the kayaker went missing. >> once he got into the water, he tried to get the life jacket she witnessed him submerging. >> reporter: on lookers processed what happened. >> we have experienced a number of possible witness sub submersions but nothing like this. >> reporter: they searched for a man that never surfaced. divers from the alameda county
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sheriff's office were on standby. a big concern is the wind current in this lake. >> no alcohol involved, just a tragic accident. >> reporter: reporting life. ktvu news. a ram page by a mentally ill man was throwingfurniture and armed with a knife. when a tried to help the man's elderly father he in a knife. >> we have been here before a
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half a dozen times for similar circumstances. >> he did it constantly, screaming in the middle of the night. he is sick or something. >> police say the mother suffered minor stab wounds. a matter of inches. that may have been what would have saved the life of a boy in his bed last night. a bullet struck the child. the boy's family says this isn't the first time they have seen this violence. >> reporter: they showed us the bullet hole where he was resting his head.
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there were triplets in the room. >> he was close to the wall. >> reporter: they don't know who shot and why they did it. the boy was the only one of 8 family members hit. >> we saw our brother bleeding. >> reporter: the family showed us where the bullets went through their refrigerator. they sent us this photo, grazed in the shoulder he will make a recovery. this isn't the first time this family's home has been hit. they say home feels like a war zone. >> i am frustrated. i don't understand why they do that. what is so fun out of getting out of a car and shooting.
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they aren't even thinking they are harming somebody. >> reporter: police still don't have a motive and are looking into a report of a white car driving away from the scene at the time but not sure if it is related. eric rassmussen, ktvu news. a shooting victim -- a 12 year old boydelivering newspapers on interstate 80, the suv flipped over and the boy was ejected. highway patrol say this woman
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was arrested onsuspicion of dui. a 10 year old was also not hurt. >> an argument es kayaker calated on cavio road at 18th street. it is an antioch man. the police located donald fossilman. >> home owners are safe after a fire started at 3:45 near interstate 80. firefighters were able to protect them. it burned across 45 acres before it was contained at
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5:30. they are looking into the cause. the supreme court's decision could come as early as tomorrow morning. they can rule a few different ways. they can strike down the voter approved ban and decide to decline to rule. both of those scenarios makes same-sex marriage legal. the third, they could uphold it and uphold the ban on gay marriage. we talked to an expert that says the second is the most likely. >> standing is probably a procedural way but would leave in tact the decision that has
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thrown out proposition 8 already. >> the marriage act also known as doma denies them from receiving tax benefits. it is an emotional time. the catholic church has been a strong opponent of the same-sex marriage. >> just because my church doesn't believe that doesn't necessarily mean that i myself and my family believe that. we are taking our faith and making it our own. >> they have been preparing for a high rate of marriages. looking at the board, they don't know when but it could be tomorrow morning, thursday morning, or next week. after a gas leak this
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afternoon sparked a large evacuation near 4th and market in the city. we have more on the widespread impact. >> reportnsfled on this muni bus. >> reporter: the problem started at noon at 4th and folsom. a 6-inch plastic gas line ruptured. >> i was concerned when there is gas and too much of it, things can blow up. >> reporter: police and fire crews were shutting down streets. >> 5000 people were out including my daughter in law. >> reporter: it impacted
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hundreds if not thousands of them. >> i didn't know it was the main there. we saw everyone on the block and then we realized it was a bigger issue. >> the moscone center, the garden and several apartments near the area have been evacuated. >> reporter: san francisco police redirected traffic. pg and e had it taken care of but not the inconvenience. they will search a limited menu. patty lee. take a look at this, a bizarre rescue in contra costa
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rescue of a woman in a storm drain. why there may be an upside to the scandal. bay area families mark father's day by stepping back in time. . >> we have the latest technology to find the latest stories. >> look at that. it's a tornado. >> they pulled the baby out. >> we love what we do, and we hope you do too. >> ktvu fox 2. [ seagulls cawing ] [ yawns ] ♪
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. >> new at 10:00, firefighters were in a tight squeeze when a woman was wedged in a storm drain at a sports authority in concord. we have live details of the rescue. debra. >> reporter: this sheriff's department is trying to coax a woman out of a hole in the parking lot of the sporting goods store when she went aground. they were first to respond. >> we sent our tunnel rat in after her. >> reporter: that was this
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firefighter. >> she was rambling. >> reporter: in this experience people want to be rescued. >> we try to be diplomatic but she went further . >> reporter: using a wench, they wrapped her in a harness. >> if i only knew, i had no idea what makes people do what they do, but that's why you have a fire department. >> reporter: this is training for confined space training. usually it is fire and car crashes. they used their training today for extrication. but it was grimier than most. >> there was debris, but you try to stay out of that and get
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in and out as quick as you can. >> reporter: you were ready for a shower after that. >> yes. >> reporter: she had no injuries despite that first 10- foot drop. they will be talking about this call at the fire house for a while. in concord, debra ktvu. a high gang rape case may go to trial this week. back in 2009 a richmond detective said he heard only faint words from this victim. two men have pleaded guilty. that trial is expected to continue tomorrow. opening statements in an
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accused serial killer killerjoseph naso start. he could face the death pe there has been no word on an oakland man who suffers from dementia. his care home at 51st avenue. he is african american and has a bald head. about 5'2" and 140 pounds. the debate over the nsa secret surveillance, former vice president dick cheney
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talks about it. >> i think he is a traitor and committed crimes and one of the worst occasions of somebody with classified information doing damage to the united states. >> both the nsa and the cia say snowden misrepresented the program. he talked about phone call durations of parties and prism surveys internet use. this brings up an opportunity to explain to the american
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people to raise their comfort level. >> the national security agency says 26 countries have been disrupted. the first topic on the agenda was syria. o obama was called on to do more. >> we want to balance the military power and arms won't do it. >> we have to be very discerning about what is in our interest and what the outcome is best for us and the prices we are willing to pay to get to
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that point. we will not do it. >> according to the united nations, 93000 people have died in the conflict. >> as the g8 summit starts in ireland, 8 of the world leading countries talk about affairs. it is expensive to cover international trade and the possibility of trade barriers between the united states and european union. this demonstration was supposed to raise awareness of extreme poverty. this was a resort. the roads to the resort were closed trying to keep protestors far away from the
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meeting place. ktvu was there with the father's day celebration. >> families boarded the uss hornet. >> we have a long navy family. we wanted to do something patriotic. >> you like the airplane? >> yeah. >> reporter: those with young children, there is something for everyone. >> i liked the apollo artifacts. >> reporter: they do a living history day where they operate the ship. these folks are walking on the elevator where they would have had planes on the flight deck.
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others honor memories of dad. >> my dad was in the british merchant navy during the second world war. i like to look at the ships. must be in my blood. >> reporter: some wanted to experience history. veterans relived it. >> when the hornet came in, my crews would set the brow and set up utility lines. >> reporter: what father's day isn't complete without a barbecue and a picture. katie, ktvu news. the reason why the deck that collapsed in miami wasn't looked at for building inspections. the bay bridge, the story you will see here and the opening. >> reporter: we have a nice day
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. >> it has been a violet violent weekend. a gun man went on a shooting spree and was shot and killed by police. in northern omaha there were gang-related deaths and the shooter is still at large. in colorado 2 people have died in the most destructive fire in the state's history. 480 homes destroyed. they haven't determined the
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exact cause but it was human activity. in iraq a series of attacks shiites killed 30 people. this comes after the leader of al qaeda -- in the vatican the pope did more on his morning ride. he blessed harley davidson riders. this was the 110th anniversary of the motorcycle company. a wooden deck collapsed
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thursday at shucker's bar and grill. tables and chairs fell and the inspector said he didn't evaluate the deck because the building code didn't cover structures in the water. >> they should have it more often than 10 years. >> the local tv station found rusted rebar and a beam at the edge of the dock buckled. an attempted kidnapping of a 10 year old girl. a bold move today by google. at stanford the words of
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call to get u-verse tv for just $19 a month with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. . >> continuing coverage on the construction and controversy of the new eastern span of the bay bridge. we are looking live at the span which plans opening this labor day weekend. safety concerns are causing many to question that opening date. officials tell us they are working to make sure it happens. editor tom looked at it. >> reporter: some of the bolts are being extracted and tested to see if they can survive an
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earthquake. they would hold stretching mans to put force on them. the bolts will be aged decades ahead. they will become brittle and break. in another month we will know if they were last for a few years or 150. while the bolt problem is underneath, top side is finishing work. that will take place here. the suspension roadway is here. >> it is taking place on the deck. they want to make sure it was clean. they have a zinc-rich primer. >> then the road you ride on.
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>> you have an apoxy as fault and then it is paivd. >> reporter: then striping. >> we are moving toward a labor day opening. >> tom, ktvu, channel 2 news. they will tackle a $70 million budget. they will review the budget for 4 days and see how they got the $67 million budget gap. $21 million in concessions from unions. an attempted kidnapping
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near palmetto and montecito. the girl was told she was coming with him. he was running on santa rosa avenue toward palmetto avenue. he is 6'4", tan complexion and brown hair. they are trying to eliminate child pornography on the web. they are in connection with law enforcement to eradicate images. they are tagging pictures to eliminate it and will donate to charities to do it as well. michael bloomberg spoke to
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the class of 2013 about his own high-tech business. he lobbied for immigration reform. >> 30% of you are on student visas. if the government was smart they would beg you to stay. some of you may be forced to leave in the months ahead. >> the class was made up of 5000 students. we have a successful san francisco marathon with a berkeley mom crossing first. >> reporter: the first runners left the finish line along the
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embarcadero just 2 hours and 25 minutes later the men crossed the finish line. a man from france was famous for a huge challenge. >> my legs are in a lot of pain. >> reporter: a berkeley woman unofficially set a new course record. >> the people were cheering me on, and it was such a great experience. >> reporter: 20,000 runners took part and greeted with increased security. bags were searched at the start and finish line and police officers were on patrol. >> i was in boston and i appreciated it. a lot of people were worried.
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>> large bags were banned. many could only have a small piece of paper. >> we don't want some crazy dude to ruin it for us. >> reporter: they will consider feedback from participants to see if the strict rules are the new normal. she is still much alive, the strange saga of a woman declared dead twice by the government. the weather coming up next.
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up nicely resulting in 80s and some in the 90-degree mark. upper 80s toward antioch and 76, san francisco in the 60s. a good portion of the region is developing patchy fog and it will be in the overnight hours. it will be overcast first thing monday morning. concord in the 60s and downtown is 55 degrees. fairfield sustained at 18 miles
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per hour. the wind at 6. a few high clouds. not much fog over the bay. for tonight we have patchy coastal fog. tomorrow will be cooler and the weekend another bounce in the forecast highs. lows will be low to mid50s. hayward and livermore 50 degrees. a bit of a breeze out there. there is a cool weather system to the north approaching the shoreline monday and tuesday. tuesday will be the coolest day of the week and could track drizzle. in the shortterm, partly cloudy
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skies and in the afternoon hours temperatures coming down 5 to 10 degrees. a few low 80s in fairfield and antioch. clearlake is 79 and fairfield 81. around the bay, lower 70s. 78 to 82, these temperatures will be at about 3:00 in the afternoon. san francisco 62. here is the 5-day forecast. our warming trend begins wednesday. looks warm to hot by saturday. the warmest location is 92 to 93 degrees. it is almost summer time, just
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after 10:00 thursday night. a woman is still alive and mad now that the social security administration has declared her dead twice. she went to the emergency room. >> medicare came while i was in the hospital and said we can't pay because you are dead. >> she spent months proving she was alive. she found out she is lists again as dead with the social security administration. she is seeking help from her congressman to see if she can come back from the dead. >> reporter: game 5 in the
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this until the 213 par 317th. he was 50 feet away from the pin. it is not how. it is how many. look at this. closer and closer and it is an ace for sean stephanie. he shot under par but finished 59th. michael kim was 5 shots off the lead. 19 year old michael kim is the national college player. he finished 76. he was 3 shots ahead of tiger. it is 5 years since tiger one the tournament. top ranked player finished 13
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