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the battle between b.a.r.t. heads to a san fransisco courtroom a couple hours from now. how a judge's decision could keep the trains from rolling. >> a deadly crash claims the live of two teenagers and injured three others. >> if i want to try it's because i'm so happy and i don't have any ears left. >> a 16-year-old kidnapping victim from southern california is found safe. details on what brought the massive man hunt to an end. ktvu mornings on 2 starts right
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now. complete bay area news coverage starts right now. this is ktvu mornings on 2. >> good morning and welcome to mornings on 2. i'm mike mibach. >> and i'm claudine wong. i want to check in with rosemary for a quick look at your forecast. >> the drizzle, the fogs, low clouds back with us again this morning. for the afternoon temperatures will be up just a bit. take a look. this is an example of what i expect we'll see, just one, two, maybe 3 degrees of warming overeyed over yesterday's high. happening today, state officials will ask a judge for an injunction that would bar any b.a.r.t. strike or lackout for the next 60 days. this morning's hearing comes after union negotiators and b.a.r.t. management failed to reach a deal last night. this rare hearing is set to get
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underway in just about two hours. alex savage live where the proceeding will be held. >> reporter: this unusual court hearing gets underway two hours from now here at the civic center courthouse in san fransisco. a superior court judge will be ruling on this petition that was filed last week by governor brown asking for an injunction to essentially block any strike or lockout for the next 60 days by b.a.r.t.'s union employees. in essence the governor is asking for a cooling off period for the next two months. the judge could deny the -- he could deny the governor's request although observers don't believe that's likely. the law requires the judge to grant a cooling off period if a strike would significantly impact or disrupt public transportation service which both sides agree would be the case. meantime b.a.r.t. management and three employee unions are continuing to
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bargain this weekend trying to get a deal done, hammered out by midnight tonight, but the two sides are not talking face- to-face at this point. they're only passing proposals back and forth through a mediator, and they remain very far apart on the key issues of pay and benefits. >> our team united have done everything we can to get that deal. we're going to continue to do that. we're going to look at the numbers we get tomorrow. we're going to weigh it out versus the proposal we receive this evening and keep pushing. >> you just want to look at things, just see where it goes. >> now b.a.r.t. representatives and union representatives are planning to resume their negotiations at 1:00 this afternoon back in downtown oakland. of course everyone involved will be keeping a close eye on the outcome of this morning's court hearing here in san fransisco to see if the governor will be able to order that 60-day cooling off period and put off a b.a.r.t.
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strike for another two months. today's court hearing will be a first here. the civic center courthouse has never before opened on a weekend ever since -- it's never opened before for a weekend hearing since it opened in 1998. a first today this court hearing gets underway two hours from now. live this morning in san fransisco, alex savage. >> more details on the proposals by both sides. b.a.r.t. offered a 9% raise over four years compared to the union's demand of a 15% raise over three years. b.a.r.t. would have employees contribute 2% to their pensions in the first year with increases after that. the unions want a point 5% contribution. the union wants to limit employee contributions to 5% increases each year over the current contribution. while it appears trains will be running tomorrow
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b.a.r.t. riders tell us their patience is running thin. >> come on. i meantime's up. it's time for them to come to an agreement. >> they just "to pound it out in my opinion, get to the bargaining table, pound it out. decide what's best for both parties. >> about 400,000 b.a.r.t. riders were affected when b.a.r.t. employees went on strike last month. stay with ktvu and ktvu.com for continuing coverage on the b.a.r.t. negotiations. you can also sign up for breaking news alerts by downloading our mobile app. we're also posting updates on twitter and facebook. >> new this morning, two teenagers have died and three are in the hospital after an overnight car crash in san jose. police say it happened around midnight. five people were riding in a ford contour, the male passengers inside were all 17 to 19 years old. police say the car lost control, went on top of the median and then hit a tree. >> we have an accident reconstruction team at the
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scene, and they will do a complete investigation to determine the manner and circumstances surrounding the accident. >> two of the passengers are expected to survive. the third passenger who is still alive remains in critical condition. so far the cause of that crash is unknown. >> now to the developing story of the california teenager who was the subject of that nationwide amber alert. 16-year-old hannah anderson should be reunited with her dad at an ohio hospital today. the week long ordeal ended late yesterday afternoon when the fbi shot and killed her alleged kidnapper, 40-year-old james lee dimaggio. a helicopter spotted dimaggio and anderson in the dense woods. officers hiked 2.5 miles to the camp site before an fbi tactical agent gunned him down. >> this was a homicide suspect in a rug area and we had a 16- year-old girl we wanted to bring home safely. we wanted her home and that's
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exactly what happened. >> investigators believe dimaggio killed hannah's mother and younger brother and torched their san diego county home before before taking off with the teen. we are going to have a live update on hannah's condition and the fbi rescue. evacuation orders remain in effect for some residents near the silver fire. they first sparked on wednesday. the wildfire has burned 30 square miles and 26 homes. ten firefighters have been injured. fire crews say it is 70% contained and expect to have it fully contained by the end of the weekend. >> i'm grateful. i'm so grateful. it couldn't look any worse than what europe looked like when i was a kid, world war ii, the bombing. >> at its peak, the fire forced 1800 people to evacuate. on friday governor brown declared a state of emergency for the area, even freed up additional funds and resources for the firefight and recovery. today is the third and final day of the outside land
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festival in san fransisco's golden gate park. last night's headliner was 9- inch nails. today's lineup include red hot chili peppers and willie nelson. the second day of the festival went smoothly with no major incidents to report. however, we did find one restaurant in san fransisco that says it will be closing its doors today because of the rowdy crowd. >> if you're headed out let's check in with rosemary to see how we're looking. hopefully sunnier as we move along. >> more sunshine today, temperatures up a few degrees over yesterday. in some cases if you're going to outside lands i'll have that forecast in a few moments. let's take a look at that gray out there this morning, a live look at mount diablo, the low clouds well inland with our east bay inland locations reporting cloudy conditions, patchy drizzle out there. i had my windshield wipers
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going through oakland at times and claudine mentioned she ran into some fog. visibility between 2 and 4 miles, half-moon bay, santa rosa, oakland reporting fog. storm tracker 2 here, the system sat about here yesterday. if you joined us you saw it for yourself. now it's shifting north. the farther north it goes, the less of an influence it has on us. so the low clouds will become less widespread as we get into the next couple of days. this morning i'm seeing them well inland. the onshore breeze similar to yesterday. the subtle changes every day are going to lead to a bigger warmup as we get into tuesday wednesday. i'll show you that in the extended forecast. for now plenty of gray, getting out to the farmers market you may need the jacket. it's little cool, a little cloudy. temperatures very similar to yesterday. 57 in concord, 55 san fransisco, low 60s livermore as well as mountain view. 57 trees with mostly clear skies as you start your morning
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in fairfield. again, outside lands here we are into sunday. this isn't changed a lot. i expect we'll have partly sunny skies for parts of the afternoon and temperatures will be up just slightly from yesterday. here is a look at the afternoon highs around the region. 67 for san fransisco, 72 for oakland, 80 degrees in concord, mid-80s in ant i don't ant ioch. temperatures will continue to creep upward. tuesday slightly warmer than monday. you see how it goes by wednesday we're looking at some of the warmest temperatures, upper 80s to low 90s. 70s around the bay, upper 70s i should sad, upper 60s expected along the coast and thursday just slightly cooler. there's that warmup as we continue for the first half of your business week. coming up i'll have a look at your sunday lunchtime numbers. mourning the victims of a deadly plane crash in connecticut, what we are learning about the pilot and
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his connection to a major tech company. >> and it has been the site of protest and occupation, but now the university of california is hoping a new research project on a plot of land in albany will get everyone on the same side. >> first let's take you outside. we've been talking about the fog this morning and there it sits on the golden gate bridge. traffic moving fine but people have those headlights on. 7:10 on the clock. this is mornings on 2.
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thank you for joining us this morning. we're joined by gray skies over oakland right now. 56 degrees outside your door. >> dozens of people came together for a prayer vigil in east haven connecticut last night to honor the four people killed in friday's plane crash.
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the pilot has been identified as bill heninsgard. he was flying with his teenage son when their plane crashed, a 13-year-old girl and her 1-year- old sister inside one of the homes were killed. classmates of the young girl say they're devastated. it's hard, i can't believe this happened. it's horrible. i wish she was here for another minute so i can like say hi to her. >> investigators say the pilot was trying to land at a nearby airport, and the cause of that crash is under investigation. logan stevenson, the 2-year- old toddler from pennsylvania who died two days after serving as best man in his fortunates' wedding has been laid to rest. he was born with a rare genetic disorder. last weekend his parents celebrated their wedding early after being told stevenson didn't have much longer to live. he died in his mother's arms monday night. >> it was the most beautiful
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thing i ever seen because i brought him into this world, and i watched my son leave. >> logan's funeral was held yesterday, attended by about 75 friends and family. his grandmother says it's hard to understand a child dying so young, said that logan had a very big impact on everyone who knew him. we have more details on a story we told you about yesterday morning. tomorrow the marin county coroner's will perform an autopsy on a body found at c and 3rd streets. the garage was shut down while police investigated. investigators do not suspect foul play. a man hunt for an accused killer and kidnapper is over. his alleged teenage victim is safe this morning looking forward to reuniting with her father. an update on the daring rescue of 16-year-old hannah anderson.
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dominick. >> good morning mike, yes, we are expecting brett anderson, the father of hannah to reach idaho at some point this morning where he'll be reunited with his daughter after a traumatic and dramatic week. she was kidnapped back on sunday by a man named james dimaggio. he was a family friend. he killed her mother and 8-year- old brother and the circumstances which are still not quite clear. they vanished and were tracked down to the wilderness in idaho about 30 miles east of the tiny town of cascade. there underwent an extraordinary operation. two fbi tactical teams dropped by airplane. they had to hike for two and a half hours to get into position before they could actually confront dimaggio. when they did they shot him dead. 16-year-old hannah was found not just alive but apparently unharmed says the fbi. she at the moment is in the hospital we believe in boise
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where she's undergoing physical and psychological evaluation. we understand that physically if she's okay the issues may be psychological. it depends what specifically she's been through. the authorities say she fared pretty well, that's very good news. her father very very upset by what happened to his wife and his son and has been absolutely frantic about what was challenge to his daughter. he had been working in nashville at the time. he was a little out of the loop he only heard moments after what precisely had been going on. friend of the family and the rest of the relatives expressing just how much relief there is at this news. take a listen. >> i can't even cry anymore i'm so happy. i really am. i want to cry because i'm so happy, and i don't have any tears left. >> me either. >> it's been a hard week. >> and news of the reunion should come out later on today between hannah and brett.
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we know that they have to prepare for the funerals and that's going to be a lot for both of them to take on board, totally unclear at this time whether hannah knows whether her mother and brother are indeed dead and that is going to have a tough impact on her if she doesn't know at all. more details coming out today. we expect the investigations going on in idaho and san diego where dimaggio is believed to have killed the mother and the son. details coming up, you should expect that guys, back to you. >> what a reunion it will be between father and daughter. dominick with that update. time now 7:18 and the start of school is just around the corner, and police are preparing for everyone the worst of scenarios. >> this was the scene at family high school as first responders took part in a school shooting drill. patrol units will no longer
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wait for s.w.a.t. teams to arrive before entering the campus. >> we hope it never happens but it does we want to be prepared. it's better to take a proactive approach than a reactive approach. >> this is the first time san leandro police and alameda responders have participated in an customers of this scale. they say they're going to spend hours reviewing videotape of that drill to find ways to improve. our web team has put together a special back to school session on ktvu.com. you're going to find start dates for all the various schools, ways to save on school splice. look for that link near the top of our home page. four gang members have been arrest in connection with a drive-by shooting that injured 15-year-old boy. that shooting happened around 1:30 yesterday morning on murray street near sea bright avenue. the victim was airlift today a trauma center for surgery. so far there is no word on his condition. police say they chased a car seen speeding away from the the shooing after using a spike
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strip to stop the car, all four suspects were arrested. oakland police say about 100 guns were turned in during a buy back program. it was held yesterday on macarthur boulevard in east oakland. gun owners were paid $100 for each gun and $200 for each assault weapon. no questions asked. one young person says she hopes the buyback will help end violent crimes in her community. >> shouldn't be 13-year-olds, 15-year-olds shooting each other. that shouldn't be happening. there's something wrong with it and they're not getting the guns from nowhere. i think this gun buyback is good. >> organizers passed out about $10,000 in exchange for those weapons. the murder trial of a 79- year-old accused serial killer is dom an end. joseph naso is representing himself in the trial in marin county. he did not take the stand. he's accused of killing four women in the 1970s and 90s. prosecutors are scheduled to
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make their closing arguments on wednesday. a research project could help's tension between occupy the farm protesters and the university of california. the university has invited 40 people, including demonstrators to take part in an experiment in urban farming at the guild track in albany. the university owned land has been at the center of a long dispute. supporters hope the project will help build a better relationship between the university and the community. >> there's been a lot of tension about the access to this land, and i think this is a positive step. >> the urban farming research project will continue for the next four months. protesters have not backed down from their post outside the downtown berkeley post office, and their message remains the same. >> we shall not be moved. we shall not be moved. >> about two dozen people have been camped out outside that historic building on allston way for two weeks. they want to stop the sale of the 99-year-old building. demonstrators say they've
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received multiple warnings from postal inspectors to pack up and leave. >> they're trying to sell it off. they're trying to sell this one off because it's a historic building with a lot of value in a downtown area. big money. >> the postal service says even if the building is sold it's hoping to rent back part of the building to use as a post office. hundreds of other locations across the nation have also been marked for possible closure. his wheelchair that was stolen has not been found but we'll tell you what a ktvu viewer did after seeing the story of smoocher right here on mornings on 2. >> another great start to the day. we are on a path to warmer weather for your afternoon. i'll have a look at what you can expect for your area.
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. we have a happy ending to a story we told you about, a partially paralyzed dog in richmond who had his wheelchair stowen. this is smoocher and on friday someone stole his wheelchair
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from outside his caregivers home. a woman named sandra gordon contacted her caregiver to say she a dog wheelchair she wanted to donate. she lost her own dog to a spinal cord disease earlier this week, and after seeing our story about smoocher knew what she had to do. >> i had an incredibly special dog and he continues to affect people and change people's lives after he's left me. >> gordon says it all seemed meant to be and that the wheelchair did not even need to be adjusted. as for smoocher he was especially glad to be back on wheels. a spectacular light show will take place tonight in the sky. the appears yet meteor shower is one of the most anticipated celestial events of the year. people can see some 70 meteors an hour. the best tight is between midnight and dawn monday morning. everything is very visible as it streaks at close to 134,000
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miles per hour when they reach the atmosphere. >> let's hope we can see it. >> right, rosemary make sure we can see that. okay? >> no pressure. >> you might want to head to the hills because the rain layer and the low clouds associated within that marine layer about 2,000 feet. there is plenty of gray. we're going to see sunshine for today but the low clouds will be back for the evening hours. at this hour, mostly cloudy skies, upper 50s to low 60s. as we get into the noontime upper 50s along the coast, mid to upper 60s around the bay. 74 degrees or so for the lunch hour for our inland cities, areas like concord and livermore and antioch. for the afternoon just a gentle warmup. 88 degrees for concord today, 81 in napa, upper 60s san fransisco, 74 san mateo. mid-70s in mountain view, 78 san jose, quite pleasant in most cases, partly sunny and still cool at the coast. your extended forecast, this slow warmup is underway.
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we'll continue as we move into the first half of your business week. low 90s in the forecast by midweek wednesday for the inland cities, upper 70s for the bay, upper 60s along the coast, slightly cooler on thursday. i'll have a detailed look at your current temperatures coming up. >> no deal in the b.a.r.t. labor dispute but what the governor is asking a court to do to make sure trains are running come tomorrow morning's commute. >> it was supposed to be a fun outing for a little girl until a horse and buggy ride takes a terrifying turn. >> and still feeling the effect of sandy, how many cars damaged in that hurricane are still on the road and what's happening to them now. o?oowq
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in san fransisco since the place opened in 1998. there's a sense of urgency here today with a strike deadline looming tonight at midnight. about an hour and a half from right now the superior court judge will be ruling on this petition filed by governor jerry brown asking for that 60- day cooling off period in the ongoing b.a.r.t. labor negotiations, what have been very bitter labor negotiations. the judge in this case is judge curtis karno. he will preside over the hearing and will decide whether to issue this injunction to block a strike or a lockout by the unions for the next two months. and while the judge could deny the governor's request, observers don't believe that's likely. the law requires the judge judge to grant a cooling off period if a strike would significantly disrupt public transportation service. both sides agree that would be the case, and we saw that last month when a strike did take place. meantime b.a.r.t. management and the three employee unions involved here
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are continuing to bargain this weekend hoping to work out a deal by midnight tonight. but the two sides at this point are not talking face-to-face. they're only passing proposals back and forth between a made creator. mediator. >> we're here today to try and get a deal. we're not looking that far in advance. we're looking to today. that's why we're here today and will be here tomorrow, to get a deal for our members and get our health and safety precautions in place so that our riders will be safe in the system. >> b.a.r.t. representatives and union representatives have told us they are planning to reconvene and resume their negotiations at 1:00 this afternoon. that will be back in downtown oakland, but of course all eyes will be on this hearing that will happen at 9:00 this morning here at the civic center courthouse in san fransisco when a judge will be deciding whether to grant the governor's request for that 60- day cooling off period putting off any sort of potential
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b.a.r.t. strike or lockout for at least the next two months. again, the hearing getting underway 90 minutes from now. we'll be monitoring everything going on inside the courtroom. live this morning in san fransisco, alex savidg enews news channel 2 news news news. >> it's disappointing that there hasn't been progress. this is now the third delay, 60 days hope will do it this time. >> kwan says averting a strike is vital to the bay area's economy and says oakland businesses did suffer during last month's strike because people couldn't get to work. stay with ktvu and ktvu.com for continuing coverage on the b.a.r.t. negotiations. you can sign up for breaking news alerts by downloading our mobile app. we're posting updates on twitter and facebook. it has been one month since 21-month-old daphney webb of oakland was reported missing by her father. he says he left her in a parked
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car on 79th avenue along with his mother while he ran into a store. he says when he got back daphney was gone. daphney's grandfather says the family still believes she will be found safe. >> we're just trying to keep everybody aware. it's been a month, which makes this harder and harder for us to deal with. >> family members have set up a web site, find baby daphne.com in the hopes of locating her. we may have to wait until tomorrow to learn if a body found in vacaville is that of missing oakland woman sandra coke. crews found the remains near lagoon family park. coke was reportedly seen one week ago. oakland police have identified randy ilana as a person of interest in the case. the two dated briefly 20 years ago and he had recently reappeared in her life. search crews in the sierra recovered what's believed to be the body of a missing hiker.
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65-year-old john nie daniel was reported missing on thursday. the national park service says it is suspending its search for daniel until the body is identified. >> a group of tourist got a little more than they paid for. the tour bus they were traveling on caught fire. it happened after 6 p.m. last night. the fire started in the engine compartment. if i recalls say the paige -- officials say the passengers were quickly evacuated and no one was injured. a peaceful horse and buggy outing suddenly turned into a wild ride in petaluma. it happened during a family get together on east washington way. a man was giving an 11-year-old girl a ride when the horse got spooked and took off running. the carriage hit a street sign and the driver was thrown from the buggy after it crashed into a pickup truck. >> approaching eastbound pickup truck saw what was happening and stopped in the roadway thankfully.
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the horse at the last minute darted in front of his truck and the carriage collided with the front end, injuring the 11- year-old that was in the backseat. >> police say the horse wreck free after collide -- broke free after colliding into the truck but was not far away when they caught him. that 11-year-old suffered minor injuries. people in colorado are cleaning up this morning afterred flooding and mud slides made a mess of their communities. in el paso county volunteers used shovels and wheel barrels to try to get rid of the mud and water. the flooding is in the same location where the waldo fire broke out last year. the ground is especially vulnerable to flooding because the soil absorbs less water. >> we are hoping we'll be spared for the next round of possibility, flooding possibility, but we're going to have to get this finished and then kind of assess. >> a 53-year-old man was killed in the flooding. three other people are still
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missing. nearly a year after superstorm sandy devastated parts of the east coast, new jersey's famous seaside heights casino pier is back open. the mile long walkway and rides were destroyed my the storm, including the jet star roller coaster that plunged into the ocean when sandy hit. it has been replaced by a new ride called the super storm. business openers are hoping for a strong finish to what they say has been a issue have difficult summer. >> hopefully we can put a couple back to back weeks together and finish on a positive note and turn around for 2014 and come back bigger and be better. >> 300 feet of boardwalk needs to be repaired. officials say they plan to keep a few pieces of the jet star roller coaster in hopes of using them to build a memorial. another effect of hurricane sandy is being felt. the vehicle records company carfax says about 212,000 vehicles flooded by sandy are out there on the roadway. many of them were submerged in
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the storm, dried out and sold at used car lots. the lon the outside but are experiencing mechanical failures. in most cases the air bags and safety systems are not working properly. >> yikes, buyer beware. 7:37. not a lot to complain about in terms of weather. all we're doing is waiting for the gray to clear out and then rosemary is promising us a nice day right? >> yes, the afternoon's nice and pleasant for most of us. it has remained cloudy and cool at the coast. once those clouds clear from the bay area and the inland communities we're seeing nice weather for the second half of the day. another nice day in store for today and we're going to take another small step upward with our temperatures. a live look at san jose. we've got partly sunny skies, and we will see the sunshine pull through in the next couple of hours if not sooner. this system here continuing to ride to the north. yesterday it was right along
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the corner of northern california and oregon, now off the oregon coastline here. as it continues north we are beginning to see our change in the weather pattern. the ridge of high pressure will begin to build in from the desert southwest, and that will help to lead to our warmup as well. we will continue with the am fog through the early part of your business week. it's not going to be as widespread, clearing all the way to the coastline, warmer weather anticipated as we get into tuesday. wednesday looks to be the warmest day and today will be slightly warmer than yesterday. along the coast, 60s, 70s around the bay. inland 80s in store for you. low 80s to mid-80s for our warmer locations today. you can see how widespread the gray is from the coast across the bay, north bay, temperature- wise very similar to yesterday, 57 right now in concord, 57 in oakland, mid-50s san fransisco, mid-50s novato, 54 santa rosa, and temperatures range in the upper 50s as well. menlo park, palo alto, 59 for
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you,in belmont. your forecasted highs for today, 79 in novato, upper 60s sausalito. 70 for san leandro, 77 for castro valley, 86 for brentwood into the south bay, 85 for morgan hill, and along the peninsula today 78 redwood city, 67 san fransisco, low 60s with partly sunny skies for the coast. the extended forecast shows you the warmup that will continue, monday, tuesday, wednesday looks to be the warmest and slightly cooler on thursday. if you're going to see the giants played toville i'll have that forecast coming up. >> accusations of discrimination, the lawsuit being considered against a livermore go cart track. >> and a count down to the big move, what the 49ers did for the very last time this weekend out at candle stick park. >> at 7:40 this morning let's take you outside for a look at
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the san mateo bridge. it looks like things moving well in both directions, not so gray out there. we'll keep an eye on the traffic for you this morning. this is 7:40 and you're watching mornings on 2.
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it's a gloomy start, a live look there over the bay. we have low clouds, patchy fog and patchy drizzle this morning. a sikh family from alameda is considering a lawsuit after being denied access to a go cart track in livermore. the dispute happened last month at boomers, the contra costa times reports four cousins were told they could not ride unless
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they remove their turbans. a spokesperson said the cousins refused despite a safety policy that requires all customers to lose anything on their heads. a san fransisco resident battling aids says he may get evicted evicted from his home and his friends are taking action. a group of activists rallied at the tenants union on cap street for renter jeremy michaels. my calls has lived in his rent controlled apartment for 18 years. last september his landlord served him with an ellis act eviction giving him one year to move out. >> for me to move to any other place i wouldn't be able to afford living in the city. i'm pretty much fighting to stay in my rent controlled apartment and to stay close to my doctors who have kept me alive this long. >> landlords are able to evict ten gnats under the ellis act by changing the use of the
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building. michael's landlord is going to convert the building into a house. david cameron is rejecting calls to boycott the winter olympics in russia after thousands of people protested russia's new antigay law throughout the united kingdom. >> it's becoming a really grim time to be gay in russia. it's horrifying what's happened there and we want show them we're thinking of them. >> protesters march instead london and scotland. they carried banners showing support and shouted antiputin slogans. new this morning, israel has announced plans to build almost 1200 new homes in the west bank and east jerusalem. they would be built in settlements on land israel captured in 1967. that announcement comes days before israeli and palestinian peace talks are set to resume in jerusalem after a five-year
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break. the u.s. brokered an agreement to bring both sides back to the negotiating table. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is recovering after undergoing surgery for a hernia. he was admitted to a hospital after complaining of stomach pain. his office says the surgery took an hour and was a success. he could be released later today. today the u.s. will reopen 18 of the 19 embassies and consulates that closed last week because of terrorist threats. an intercepted al-qaeda message prompted the closures throughout the mideast and north africa. the embassy in yemen will remain closed. the u.s. state department hopes money can curb the deadly violence in iraq. a wave of bombings have killed at least 64 people and wounded 200 others. the recent attacks came amid festivityies marking the end of
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ramadan. the u.s. is offering a reward for information that helps authorities capture or kill the head of al-qaeda in iraq. severe flooding and mud slides in japan have killed five people. 300 residents were forced to flee yahaba. an hour away rescue teams continued to look for people believed to be trapped inside their rushed homes. officials say two people are still missing. the first family is enjoying their first morning of summer vacation at martha's vineyard. president obama and first lady michelle obama landed at cape cod massachusetts yesterday afternoon. while the president has no official public appearances this week, he will likely be seen taking in the sights and playing golf. the visit is upsetting residents because the secret service is banning cars from a public road near the first family's rental home. as we told you yesterday, before heading to cape cod the president did speak at the national conference for disabled veterans in orlando
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florida. he told the group it's his mission to help vetturas cover from wounds of the war. >> diagnose and treat mental health conditions like tbi and ptsd and to get it done we're moving ahead with more than $100 million in new research. >> the president added that the veterans administration is processing disability claims much faster now. he says claims in waiting fell 20% from a 600,000 case backlog just a few months ago. business tycoon donald trump predicts hillary clinton will be the democratic presidential nominee in the year 2016. in iowa he spoke at the family leadership conference, a conservative based summit that attracts republicans considering a white house run. he says he worries the gop will not find a candidate that can beat hillary clinton. >> if they don't pick the right person and i mean the right person, perfect, it's not to be the -- it's got to be the
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perfect person, they are going to get drubbed. >> other speakers included rick santorum. tomorrow in san fransisco attorney general eric holder could announce major changes to the federal drug policy. he's scheduled to speak in the morning at the american bar association convention at mosconi center. he may announce changes to u.s. drug policy. including giving judges more discretion when sentencinging for minor drugs ons including marijuana possession. tomorrow former secretary of state hillary clinton will be at the convention to receive the aba's highest honor. san diego mayor bob filner is taking this week off to continue therapy on an outpatient basis. yesterday he left a behavioral therapy program. one week earlier than expected. during his absence his chief of staff had the locks changed at his office. she said she didn't want anything tampered with or going missing. when he does return to work it
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might not be for long. the entire city council is united in asking him to step down. this comes after 14 women accused him of sexual harassment. a sonoma county supervisor accused of entering a woman's home in his underaway wear is going to remain in rehab, i have rin creo was arrested on suspicion of prowling and burglary. his attorney tells the press democrat he's unable to go back to work because he needs to finish the first phase of his alcohol treatment. the oakland raiders have covered 11,000 seats at coliseum with a giant tarp hoping to avoid a media black. covering the seats means that capacity has been reduced to just more than 5 53,000 fans. with less seats available the raiders won't have to sell as many tickets. that will help ensure games are shown on bay area tv stations. san fransisco 49ers are counting down their final season at candle stick. the team posted this message on its twitter account.
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the 49ers held their final practice at candle stick park. the team spent three hours out there on the field. they ran a series of plays for fan fest. the 49ers moved into candlestick in '71 and will play at the levi stadium. josh reddick will swing for the record books today. >> reddick right field, batista going back, and that baby's gone. reddick's done it again. >> it's gone. and reddick will do it one more time. he hit two home runs again for toronto blue jays yesterday giving him five in two days. it is a feet only accomplished 25 times in the past century. just four players in history have three consecutive multihome run games. by the way they did still lose to the jays 5-4. and the giants hope to take the series today against the baltimore orioles in a game seen on ktvu, the world catches
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won #-2, marco scutaro drove in the first run and then it was hunter pence's double down the right field line. that puts him ahead. a peninsula little league team will receive a special homecoming. the boys from belmont redwood chose faced chew la vista in the west regional finals. they were led by their 6-foot 2- inch 1-year-old pitcher grant pullman, struck out nine batters and gave up two hits as belmont redwood shores lost 9 to 0. >> all right. 7:52. it's one of the most famous paintings in the world, why we could soon learn the inspiration for the mona lisa. >> and it's believed to be a sign from god, the reason some trees have been attracting a number of believers in the central valley and the possible explanation for the so-called miracle. >> our gradual warmup continues for your sunday afternoon. i'll have a look at what you
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. several trees in the central valley are stirring up controversy as some believe they may be crying tears from heaven. these myrtle trees are lined up outside st. john's cathedral in fresno. the trees appear to be dripping some sort of liquid. some catholic levers say the dropping fluid is a miracle. >> they can say it's this theory, that theory, that the tree does this every year. it's odd that it happens when there's a bunch of people praying and you're asking for the holy spirit to reveal itself and it happens all of a sudden. >> local tree expert says crepe myrtles attract aphids. the bug is known to secrete a tear like fluid called honeydew. scientist may have found
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remains that help them confirm who inspired the mona lisa. a tomb contains the remains of a family of silk merchants. the merchants wife has long been believed to be the model for the painting. scientists plan to do a dna analysis soon. if there's a match it will mean they have found the real life mona lisa. in a few weeks, bay area bicyclists will have more choices for travel up and down the peninsula. on august 28th, a new bike share program is launching and it is going to offer 70 rental stations along the caltrain corridor. from san fransisco to san jose. that includes stations in redwood city, palo alto and mountain view. the program's going to start with 700 bikes. annual memberships will cost 88 bucks. a three-day pass costing. the 79th anniversary of the opening of the u.s. penitentiary on alcatraz. former prisoners, guards and employees will reunite on the
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island, and today's visitors will have access to the usual audio and self-guided tours in addition to panel discussions by the island special guest. alcatraz. the nation's first maximum security prison. >> have you done a tour recently? >> i did not do do a tour. i was out there for a story. still very intimidating today and when i went 20 years ago. >> the high-tech part of it is very cool. rosemary have you been over to alcatraz? it's probably banked in clouds. >> we will see mostly sunny skies overred bay area, it was a great day at the ballpark yesterday. going to be nice once again for the afternoon. today's game starts 1:05, 64 degrees, partly cloudy skies and a westerly breeze 10 to 15 miles per hour for the afternoon. here's a look at the afternoon highs for today. these numbers are up just slightly over yesterday. 72 in oakland for today, 74 san
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mateo. 75 mountain view, 84 for livermore and to the north bay low 80s in the forecast for your afternoon today. yesterday you warmed into the upper 70s. the extended forecast, so small increments with each passing day. eventually we get back to the seasonal average by tuesday and wednesday. wednesday will be the warmest day, slightly cooler on thursday. back to you. it is the first sunday hearing in san fransisco in 15 years and it's being held to make sure b.a.r.t. trains are running for commuters tomorrow morning. >> and a search for 16-year-old hannah anderson ends with her safe recovery. we're going to go live to idaho where an fbi tactical team rescued her after a weak long man hunt. fb
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a week long man hunt for a 16-year-old girl and her abductor comes to an end, more details on the recue efforts and the long awaited reunion with her family. >> and the b.a.r.t. labor dispute heads into a fran court an hour from now. what a judge could decide and how it could impact b.a.r.t. riders. >> it's the third and final day of outside lands in san fransisco and the end could not come fast enough for one business who says the large crowd forced it to close its doors. the second hour of mornings on
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2 starts now. complete bay area news coverage continues. this is ktvu mornings on 2. good morning everyone and welcome to mornings on 2. it is sunday august 11th. i'm mike mibach. >> i'm claudine wong. want to head to rosemary who is working on a warmup for us. >> it's going to be a subtle one but it is there for your afternoon. this morning we're waking up with the clouds, the fog, the patchy drizzle, but we'll be mostly sunny for the second half of your day. the warmup is going to continue as we get into your business week. i'll have a look at your numbers coming up. a state attorney is going to and a judge to order a 60- day cooling off period to avoid another b.a.r.t. strike. this morning's hearing comes after union negotiators and b.a.r.t. management failed to reach a deal overnight. alex savage outside where the hearing is expected to begin in an hour. >> reporter: and this is a critical court hearing.
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in this case a judge has the power essentially to make sure that b.a.r.t. trains will continue to run for the next couple of months. he will be deciding on questions from the governor for a 60 day cooling off period. there's a sense of urgency here. this will be the first time that a court hearing has been held on a weekend here at the civic center courthouse in san fransisco. the hearing starts just an hour from right now, and in essence the judge will be deciding on this cooling off period. the governor requested this earlier in the week. superior court judge curtis karnow will rule on this petition filed by the governor. observers believe the judge is likely to grant an injunction preventing a strike or lockout for 60 days. the law requires the judge to grant this cooling off period if he believes that a strike would significantly disrupt public transportation service and both sides agree that would certainly be the case. meantime b.a.r.t. management and three employee unions are still hoping to hammer out a deal by midnight
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tonight. they negotiated until midnight last night in oakland. but the two sides are not talking face-to-face at this point. they're only passing proposals back and forth through a mediator and they still remain tens of millions of dollars apart on those key issues of pay and benefits. >> our team united have done everything we can to get that deal. we're going to continue to do that. we're going to look at the numbers we get tomorrow. we're going to weigh it out versus a comprehensive proposal we receive and we're going to keep pushing. >> things are happening, some proposals see where it goes. >> and no matter what happens during this morning's court hearing here in san fransisco, b.a.r.t. representatives and union representatives say they're planning to resume their negotiations at 1:00 this afternoon in downtown oakland. all eyes will be on this court hearing that begins an hour from now to see if the governor's request for a 60-day
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cooling off period in the ongoing labor negotiations will be granted by ag somewhere. i got off the phone a couple minutes ago with a spokesperson for superior court and she told me as far as a ruling for the judge goes it could happen during the hearing at 9:00 this morning or later on today. live this morning in san fransisco, ktvu channel 2 news. more details on proposals by both sides in this dispute. b.a.r.t. has offered a 9% raise over four years compared to the union's demand of a 15% raise over three years. b.a.r.t. would have employees contribute 2% of their pensions in the first year with increases after that. the unions want a net 0.5% contribution after a separate raise. and bart would cap its health insurance contribution to basic plans while the union wants to limit employee contributions to 5% increases each year over the current contribution. while it appears trains will be running tomorrow b.a.r.t. riders tell us their patience
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is running thin. >> come on. i meantime's up. it's time for them to come to an agreement. >> they just got to pound it out in my opinion. get to the bargaining table, just pound it out. decide what's best for both parties. >> last month four day b.a.r.t. strike affected about 400,000 riders a day. stay with ktvu and ktvu.com for continuing coverage on the b.a.r.t. negotiations. you can also sign up for breaking news alerts by downloading our mobile app. we are also posting updates on twitter and on facebook. new this morning, two teenagers have died and three are in the hospital after an overnight car crash in san jose. police say it happened around midnight off smell and chenoweth avenues. they say five people were riding in a ford contour. the driver of that car lost control, went on top of the median and then hit a tree. >> we have an accident reconstruction team at the scene, and they will do a
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complete investigation to determine the manner and circumstances surrounding the accident. two of the passengers are expected to survive. the third passenger who is still alive remains in critical condition. so far the exact cause of that crash is not known. a california teenager who was the subject of that nationwide amber alert is safe this morning. 16-year-old hannah anderson should be reutility united with her father at an idaho hospital. the fbi shot and killed her alleged kidnapper, 40-year-old james lee dimaggio. a helicopter first spotted dimaggio and anderson in the dense woods. officers then hiked 2.5 miles to the pair's camp site before an fbi tactical agent gunned him down. >> this is a homicide suspect that was in a very rugged area, and we had a 16-year-old girl who we wanted to bring home safely. that's what we wanted. we wanted her home and that's what happened.
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>> investigators say they believe dimaggio killed hannah's mother and younger brother and torched their san diego county home last sunday before taking off with the team. >> it is a bittersweet time for hannah's family. while they are relieved she was found alive, they are still coping with the loss of hannah's mother and younger brother. >> now we have to focus on burying my daughter and my grandson who was murdered, and that's something that will take a long time to deal with, but the positive note is hannah coming home. >> hannah's family feared that dimaggio was eventually planning to kill himself and hannah. they say yesterday was the anniversary of dimaggio's father's suicide. he died after setting his own home on fire. coming up at 8:35 we're going to have a live update from idaho with more on the rescue mission and hannah's condition. evacuate orders remain in effect for residents near the
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silver fire. the flames sparked up on wednesday in the mountains east of los angeles. the wildfire has burned 30 square miles and 26 homes. ten firefighters have been injured. fire crews say it's 70% contained and expect to have it fully contained by the end of the week. at its peak that fire forced 1800 people to evacuate. on friday governor brown declared a state of emergency for the area. today is the third and final day of the outside lands festival and san fransisco's golden gate park. >> last night's headliner was 9- inch nails. today's lineup includes the red hot chili peppers and willie nelson. no major incidents to report. we did find one restaurant in san fransisco that says it will be losing its doors today because of the rowdy crowds from outside lands. a spectacular light show will take place tonight in the sky, the per perseid meteor can
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meteors an hour and the best time to watch is around midnight through down monday morning. you don't even need binoculars because the fire balls are very visible as they streak at close to 134,000 miles per hour when they reach the earth's atmosphere. >> pretty fast right there. >> pretty fast. >> pretty fast. i think i'll climb up the hill if my eyes are open and if i can stay awake and see it. then you're also dealing with the weather. >> the low clouds will be back. maybe head to mount hamilton or something like that. get up above the low clouds. you're right. we are seeing pretty thick low clouds in some areas this morning as the marine layer stationed right about 2,000 feet to the depth of that layer and the clouds within that layer awfully gray and patchy drizzle as well as fog reported this morning. giving you a live look to the
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east, mount diablo, a sliver of the sun flowing there. the low clouds will break away and we'll be left with mostly sunny skies today and temperatures this afternoon will be slightly warmer than yesterday. storm tracker 2, so yesterday at this time the system positioned right about here, right along the border of northern california and gone. you can see it has shifted just a little bit, and so it is beginning to lose its influence on us. we are starting out with the gray skies, the onshore breeze, the patchy drizzle. only subtle changes taking place and for the afternoon a subtle warmup expected. fairfield onshore breeze 18 miles per hour. yesterday around this time it was close to 20, 23, just slightly weaker than yesterday. the the gray skies well inland once again that onshore breeze helps transport those low clouds. when the marine layer is anywhere from 1500 to 2,000 feet deep it makes it easy to get over the coastal range and through the passes and canyons.
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57 degrees in oakland. 57 in fairfield. these numbers like where we started yesterday mortgage. mortgage -- yesterday morning, maybe you're getting out for a run, maybe you're going to the farmers market a little on the cool side for that. upper 50s to low 60s. if you're going to outside lands for the afternoon with partly sunny skies, expect it for the second half of the day. mid-60s expected in and around downtown san fransisco for today. as you get to the east bay, upper 60s to low 70s. inland east bay, temperatures continuing to warm, upper 60s to low 80s for some of our warmer spots. antioch as well as brentwood expected to get to 85, 86. your extended forecast, the temperatures continuing warm as we get into your back to work monday. tuesday, wednesday going to be the warmest day, and then a tad cooler on thursday. i will have a detailed look at your afternoon highs coming up. four known gang members arrested in santa cruz after police say their car was seen speeding away from a drive-by shooting that injured a 15-year-
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. gray cool conditions not stopping these kayakers. we've got a boater out there as well. mostly cloudy skies around the bay area, turning to mostly sunny for your afternoon. people in colorado are cleaning up this morning after flooding and mud slides made a
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mess of their communities. in el paso communities, you can see there volunteers using shovels, wheel barrels anything they can to get rid of mud and water from that local cafe. the flooding is in the same location where the waldo fire broke out last year and the ground in that fire ravaged area is especially vulnerable to flooding because the soil is absorbing less water. >> we are hoping we will be spared for the next round of possibility. flooding possibility, but we're going to have to get this finished and then kind of assess. >> a 53-year-old man was killed in the flooding, three other people are still missing. >> dozens of people came together for a prayer vigil in east haven connecticut last night to honor the four people killed in friday's plane crash. the pilot was former microsoft executive bill henningsgaard. he was flying with his teenage son when their plane crashed into two homes, a 13-year-old
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girl and her 1-year-old sister inside one of those homes were also killed. classmates of the young girls say they are devastated by her loss. >> it's hard. it's really really hard. i keep like texting my friends, i can't believe this happened. it's horrible. i just wish she was here for another minute so i can like say hi to her. say all our goodbyes. >> investigators say the pilot was trying to land at a nearby airport. the cause of the crash is under investigation. a 2-year-old who spent one of his last days serving as best man at his parents' wedding has been laid to rest want about 75 friends and family members gathered yesterday for logan stevenson's funeral. stevenson was born with a rather genetic disorder called vanconi anemia. he died in his mother's arms monday night. his parents celebrated their wedding early after being told logan did not have long to live. in canada two young brothers strangled by a snake were buried together in a casket. it symbolized their close
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relationship. the funeral for the 6-year-old and 4-year-old was held yesterday. the two boys died at a sleepover. they say a 15-foot python escaped its enclosure from an exotic pet store located below the apartment they were in. that snake crawled through the ventilation system and into the room the boys were sleeping. we have more details on a story we first told you about yesterday morning. tomorrow the marin county coroner's office is going to perform an autopsy on a body found in a parking garage. it was discovered at the corner of c and 3rd street. the garage was shut down while police investigated. no foul play is suspected. four gang members have been arrested in connection with a drive-by shooting that injured a 15-year-old boy. it happened around 1:30 yesterday afternoon on murray street near sea bright avenue. the victim was airlift today a trauma center for surgery. so far there is no word on his condition. police say they chased a car seen speeding away from that shooting after using a spike
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strip to stop the car. all four suspects were arrested. police say they are all confirmed gang members from watsonville. oakland police say 100 guns were turned in during a gun buyback program. it was held yesterday on macarthur boulevard in east oakland. fun owners were paid $100 for each gun and 200 for each assault weapon. one young person at the even hopes the buyback will help end violent crimes in her community. >> there shouldn't be 13-year- olds and 15-year-olds shooting each other. there's something wrong with it ask they're not getting the guns from nowhere. i think this gun buyback is good. >> okay organizers pass out about $10,000 in exchange for the guns. a registered sex offender accused of kidnapping a woman at a kmart is scheduled to be arraigned. kevin harvey tried to abduct a woman last monday. she got away but police say he grabbed another woman at
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gunpoint, forced her to drive to several different locations and sexually assaulted her. she was able to eventually escape and called police. harvey was arrested the next day. he is behind bars in martinez on $1.4 million bail. protesters have not backed down from their post outside the downtown berkeley post office and their message remains the same. >> we shall not be moved. we shall not be moved. >> about two dozen people have been catched out at the historic building on allston way for two weeks. they want to stop the sale of the 99-year-old building. they have received multiple warnings from postal inspectors to pack up and leave. >> they're trying to sell this one off because it's a historic building with a lot of value in a downtown area. big money. >> the postal service says even if the building is sold it is hoping rent back -- to rent back part of the building to use as a post office. hundreds of other locations across the nation have also
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been marked for possible closure. bay area commuters could soon be in for some relief at the pumps as analysts say gas price are about to start dropping. >> and a partially paralyzed rip monday dog is back on -- richmond dog back on two wheels after a story seen here on ktvu inspires a kind gesture. >> in the extended forecast how warm this trend will go. fb
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. the start of school is just around the corner, and police are preparing for even the worst of scenarios. this was the scene at san leandro high school as first responders took part in a school shooting drill yesterday in the wake of the sandy hook shooting, patrol units will no longer wait for s.w.a.t. teams to arrive before entering a campus. >> we hope it never happens, but if it does we want to be prepared. it's better to take a proactive approach than a reactive approach. >> this is the first time san leandro police and alameda county fire have participated in an exercise on this scale. they say they will now spend hours reviewing videotape of the drill to find ways to improve. our web team has put together a special back to school session
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on ktvu.com. there you will find start dates for all bay area school districts, ways to save on school supplies and much more. just look for the back to school link right there near the top of our home page. the two remaining challengers for the america's cup face each other beginning next saturday. that's after the team from italy swept sweden in the semifinals in four straight races. the artemis owner says it was a victory just to compete. luna rossa goes up against team new zealand and the winner faces oracle team usa for the america's cup on september 7th september 7th. drivers are getting a break at the gas pump. the prices should drop through the end of this year and possibly for much of 2014. that is good news. reasons include gas prices typically falling after the peak of the summer driving season. analysts also say there are ample supplies while demand is falling. they predict that 2014 looks good for consumers, especially after three straight years of rising prices. and here's a look at this
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morning's gas prices. aaa reports the national average for a gallon of regular unleaded gas is 3.56. here in the bay area, san fransisco 3.97. oakland is a dime lower, 3.87. san jose a penny cheaper. we have a happy ending to a story we told you about about a partially paralyzed dog in richmond who had his wheelchair stolen. this is smoocher and on friday someone stole his wheelchair from outside his owners home. yesterday a woman named sandra gordon contacted smoocher's caregiver to say she had a dog wheelchair she wanted to donate. she said she lost her own dog to spinal cord disease this week and after seeing our story about smoocher she knew what she had to do. >> i had an incredibly special dog and he continues to affect people and change people's lives after he's left me. >> gordon says it all seemed meant to be and that the wheelchair did not even need to be adjusted. as for smoocher, his owner says
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he was especially glad to be back on those two wheels. >> he looks happy. >> happy and smooth. >> taking off in that wheelchair and it may be a good day for smoocher to get outside huh? >> it's going to be nice in most cases. 78 degrees and mostly sunny skies in san rafael for the afternoon. i'd call that a nice day for most and many of us are going to have weather just like that. 78 for petaluma, 79 for sonoma, low 80s for napa as well as santa rosa, these numbers up just a tad from yesterday. 69 in berkeley for the afternoon. 72 in oakland, low 80s walnut creek, mid-80s for areas around antioch and brentwood. temperatures warming into the upper 80s for some of the warmest locations. 85 for morgan hill. 82 in gilroy, 77 santa clara and along the pips for you this afternoon, 79 for palo alto, san mateo, 74. 67 in san fransisco, low 60s along the coastline. another nice day at at&t park,
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outside lands partly sunny skies for the afternoon, upper 50s and low 60s golden gate park for today. the warming trend continues as we get back to work tomorrow the they're baby steps but eventually these steps are going to lead to a nice heat up. upper 70s for the bay, 60s along the coast. this morning we're waking up with gray skies, cool conditions once again. i'll have a look at those current conditions coming up. >> beautiful thank you rosemary. >> arkansas' diamond state park living up to its name after a 12-year-old boy digs up a rare 5 care 5-carat gem. >> and the fate of sandra coke remains unknown as police hold off releasing the the identity of a body found in vacaville. ♪
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happening today a rare sunday morning hearing is being held in san fransisco all in an effort to keep b.a.r.t. trains rolling. good morning, and welcome back to mornings on 2. i'm claudine wong. >> i'm mike mibach. more details on this morning's hearings. a state attorney is expected to ask for an injunction. alex savidge live outside that courthouse where the door's expected to open any minute. >> reporter: yeah, in fact our crew just went inside. the doors just a couple minutes ago to get set up for this hearing that gets underway a half hour from right now. in essence a superior court judge will be decided whether to green light a 60-day cooling off period in the contentious b.a.r.t. labor negotiations. that would mean no strike or lockout during that period of time. this will be the first time the
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civic center courthouse has actually opened up on a weekend for a hearing since it opened back in 1998. you get a sense of the feeling of urgency there is here today. superior court judge karnow will rule on a petition filed by governor brown. he wants to block a strike or lockout by b.a.r.t. workers for 60 days. observers believe the judge is likely to grant that injunction because really there's no one opposing the request at this time. in addition the law requires a judge to grant acology off period if he believes the strike would significantly disrupt public transportation service and both sides agree that would be the case. b.a.r.t. management and the three employee unions are hoping to still hammer out a deal by sunday at midnight. they negotiated until midnight last night in oakland but the two sides at this point are not talking face-to-face. they're only passing proposals back and forth through a mediator. >> we're here today to try and
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get a deal. we're not looking that far in advance. we're looking to today. that's why we're here today, that's why we'll be here tomorrow, to get a deal for our members and get our health and safety precautions in place so our riders will be safe on the system. >> the two sides remain very far apart, tens of millions of dollars apart on issues of pay and benefits. representatives are planning to resume their negotiations at 1:00 this afternoon back in oakland. of course first comes this all important court hearing in front of a judge here in san fransisco. it gets underway at 9:00 this morning. we will be inside and monitor what's going on inside there. i'm told that a ruling from the judge could happen during the hearing itself this morning, or he may issue his ruling at some point later on today. live this morning in san fransisco, alex savidge ktvu channel 2 news. jane kwan says she supports the governor's decision to step in and try to delay another possible b.a.r.t.
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strike. >> it's disappointing that there hasn't been progress. this is now the third delay, 60 days we hope will do it this time. >> kwan says averting a strike is vital to the bay area's economy and says oakland businesses did suffer during last month's strike because many people could not get to work. >> stay with ktvu and ktvu.com. you can sign up for breaking news alerts by downloading our mobile app. we're posting updates on twitter and facebook. we may have to wait until tomorrow to learn if a body found in vacaville is that of missing oakland woman sandra coke. crews found the remains friday afternoon near lagoon valley park. coke a 50-year-old federal investigator was reported missing one week ago. they've identified randy alana as a person of interest. the two dated proofly 20 years ago and he had recently reappeared in her life. search crews in the sierra recovered what is believed to be the body of a missing hiker
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from san rafael, 65-year-old johnnie jean daniel was reported missing thursday. yesterday searchers found a body about 1,000 feet above monarch lake. the park service says it's suspending its search until the body is identified. a peaceful horse and buggy outing turned into a wild ride in petaluma. it happened around noon during a family get together on east washington way. police say a man was giving an 11-year-old girl a ride when the horse got spooked and took off running. the carriage hit a street sign and the driver was thrown from the buggy after it crashed into a pick whereupon truck. >> the pickup truck saw what was happening and stopped in the roadway. the horse at the last minute darted in front of his truck and the carriage collided with the front end injuring the 11- year-old that was in the pack seat. >> police say the horse broke free after colliding into the truck but was caught not far away. again, the 11-year-old suffered
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minor injuries. it has been one month since 21- month-old daphney web of oakland was reported missing by her father. anthony webb said he left her in a parked car along with his mother who suffers from dementia. when he got back daphne was gone. her grandfather says the family still believes she will be found safe. >> we're just trying to keep everybody aware. it's been a month which makes this harder and harder for us to deal with. >> family members have set up a web site, find baby daphne.com in the hopes of locating her. we want to turn now become to our coverage of the san diego area teenager rescued after a week long nationwide amber alert. reporter will carr is live for us in orlando. what are you hearing about that successful rescue? >> reporter: claudine, the headline of the local paper sums it up best. it says suspect killed, teen
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girl saved, and we can tell you that throughout this entire ordeal authorities have said it was their top priority to make sure that hannah anderson was safe and sound at the end of this. now i want to set the scene. i'm about 5 or 6 miles from where everything went down yesterday, and if you remember on wednesday a horse back rider actually spotted hannah and the suspect james did imagine owe dimaggio in an isolated part of the woods. they you remember swarmed the area, and then they started looking all over the place in the air and on the ground. we're told that u.s. marshals actually spotted the two at a camp site yesterday. so that led to troops oak going in there. we're told an fbi agent ended up shooting dimaggio. they red rest cued hannah. beyond that there's a lot of questions. an fb i-team is at that site trying to figure out how the shooting went down. as of now authorities tell us that this is the best case
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scenario with how they could have hoped for everything to play out. >> and everyone's wondering about hannah's condition, how is she, where is she. we've been hearing about this possible reunion with her father at the hospital. what can you tell us about her? >> reporter: well, that's right. and she was actually immediately flown to a hospital in boise about 70 miles from where i am now. we're told that she was in pretty good condition. they're evaluating her. her father is actually flying in today. he's been talking to our network throughout the day, and he says that he has mixed emotions because his wife and son were killed earlier this week. authorities believe that dimaggio was a suspect in those killings. but at the same time now knowing that his daughter is safe he cannot wait to see her. we're expecting that emotional reunion in boise later today. from all reports she's in good condition and her family can't wait to see her. >> all right. will carr reporting from idaho. thanks for that new
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information, certainly a tough road ahead. time now 8:37. nearly a year after superstorm sandy devastated parts of the east coast, new jersey's famous seaside heights casino pier is back open. that mile long walkway and rides were destroyed by the storm, and that includes the jet star roller coaster that plunged into the ocean. that's when the storm hit has now been replaced by a new ride called the super storm. about 300 feet of boardwalk does need to be repaired. they say they plan to keep a few pieces of the jet star roller coaster in hopes of using them to build a memorial. another effect of hurricane sandy is being felt. carfax says about 212,000 cars flooded by sandy are still on the road. it says those cars were submerged in the storm, dried out and sold at used car lots. the cars look okay on the outside but they are
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experiencing mechanical failures now. in most cases the air bags and the safety systems are not working properly. a boy vacationing with hiss family in arkansas has found a 5.16-carat diamond. the 12-year-old north carolina boy made the discovery at the crater of the diamond state park on july 3 social 31st. park officials say the 27th 27th largest diamond found by a park visitor and the 8th 8th largest brown diened mo. the boy has named it god's glory diamond. >> if he doesn't know what he wants to do with it maybe he can just hand it over. you know, i'll take it. i'll take it. just take it off his hands right rosemary? we can find something to do with that beautiful gem. >> diamonds, girls best friend. >> he'll keep it and give it to his fiancee down the road. >> so many options.
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when it comes to the weather, we have options. if you like it cool and cloudy, you know to head to the coast. if you like it warm, head inland. temperatures today slightly warmer than yesterday. temperatures right now a lot like how we started yesterday as well as the gray skies, the patchy drizzle, and you can see the overcast conditions over the open estuary this morning. we're going to break away to partly cloudy skies, mostly sunny, once again for your sunday. the system here that has been responsible for our unseasonably cool if mild weather continues to shift to the north. and as it does it gets out of our way and allows for us to lock in some warmer temperatures in our neighborhood. that's what we're going to see today. along the coast we'll remain in the 60s, 70s around the bay, 80s inland, we're seeing a slow teddy warm -- steady warming trend. it may be hard to sense but i'll show you in the extended forecast that eventually we're going to fill the heat with this ridge of high pressure that will begin building our way from the desert southwest.
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right now the onshore breeze continues in addition to the low clouds, fairfield 18 miles per hour, very similar to yesterday morning, slightly weaker in some cases but really that's about it. just very subtle changes going on. temperature-wise a lot like yesterday, 59 in concord, 57 in oakland, mid-50s for san fransisco, half-moon bay, cool and cloudy, 55 for half-moon bay, fog reported there. if you know somebody flying into sfo arriving flights experience delays once again because of the low clouds and the fog. 55 in santa rosa. outside lands forecast for the afternoon, partly sunny and temperatures will remain on the cool side, upper 50s to low 60s you can see from noontime into 4:00. and then as we get into the evening hours sunsetting right about 8:10, 8:15 depend on where you're at. 80 degrees for santa rosa this afternoon, 79 for novato. 78 for san rafael, into the east bay you're looking at 70 for alameda, 72 in oakland, low
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to mid-80s for the inland cities and down into the south bay temperatures warming into the upper 70s to low 80s. 85 for morgan hill, one of the warmer spots in the santa clara valley. 71 san bruno, 67 this n san fransisco for today. there's the extended forecast, as i mentioned a moment ago, just a gradual warming trend. as we get into wednesday, low 90s in the forecast for our inland cities, 67 degrees expected loan the coast. a san fransisco landlord serves a long time resident with an eviction notice. a man fighting for his life is fighting for his home.
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a blanket of low clouds and fog in downtown oakland, 56 degrees right now. >> israel lea prime minister benjamin netanyahu is recovering from hernia surgery. he was admitted to a hospital in jerusalem yesterday after complaining of stomach pain. his office says the surgery took about an hour and was successful. he could be released from the hospital later today. today the u.s. will reopen 18 of the 19 embassies and consulates that close last week because of a terrorist threat. an intercepted al-qaeda message
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prompted the closures throughout the middle east and northern africa. an embassy in yemen will remain closed as well as a consulate in pakistan. the u.s. state department hopes money can curb the dramatic violence that is taking place in iraq this weekend. a wave of bombings have killed at least 64 people and wounded nearly 200 others. the attacks came amid festivities marking the end of the holy month of ramadan. the u.s. is now offering a $10 million reward for information that helps authorities catch or kill the head of al-qaeda in iraq. british prime minister david cameron is rejecting calls to -- that comes after thousands of people protested russia's new anti-gay law throughout the united kingdom from. >> it's becoming a grim time to be gray in russia. it's horrifying what's happening there. we want to show them we're thinking of them. >> protesters marched in london
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and glasgow. they carried banners showing support for the lgbt community. the protest is in response to russia's law banning homosexual prop propaganda. a san fransisco resident is fighting to stay in his home. friends and supporters of jerry michaels rallied. michael has lived in a rent controlled apartment for 18 years ago. last september his landlord served him with an ellis act eviction giving him one year to move out. >> for me to move to my other place i wouldn't be able to afford to stay living in the city. i'm pretty much fighting to stay in my rent controlled apartment and to stay close to my doctors who have kept me alive this long. >> landlords can evict ten tenants under the ellis act.
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a sikh family from alameda is considering a lawsuit after being denied access to a go cart track in livermore. the dispute happened last month at president obamaers. at -- boomers. a spokesperson from boomers says the cousins refuse today remove their turbans despite being told about a safety policy that requires customers to remove everything on their head. the first family is enjoying their summer vacation at martha's vineyard. they landed the the cape cod. the president will likely be seen taking in sights and playing golf. the visit is upsetting some residents because the secret service is banning cars from a public road near the first family's rental home. donald trump predicts hillary clinton will be the democratic presidential nominee in 2016. in iowa he spoke at the family
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leadership conference conservative faith based summit that attracts republicans considering a white house run. trump worries the gop will not find a candidate that can beat hillary clinton. >> if they don't pick the right person and i mean the right person, perfect, it's got to be the perfect person, they are going to get drubbed. >> other speakers there included former republican presidential candidate rick santorum. attorney general eric holder could announce major changes to the federal judge policy. he's scheduled to peek -- speak in the morning at the american bar association convention at moscone center. some legal analysts say he may announce changes including giving judges more discretion when sentencing for minor judges ons including marijuana possession. tomorrow hillary clinton will also be at the convention to receive the aba's highest honor. bob filner is taking this week off to continue therapy on an outpatient basis.
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yesterday mayor filner left a behavioral therapy program one week earlier than expected. during his absence his chief of staff had changed the locks at his office. she said she didn't want anything tampered with or going missing in his absence. when he does return to work it may not be for long. the entire city council is now united in asking him to step down. this all comes after 14 women accused him of sexual harassment. a sonoma county supervisor accused of entering a woman's home in his underwear will remain in rehab for several more weeks. 32-year-old efren carry your was arrested last month. his rehab was supposed to end tomorrow. carillo is unable to return to work pause he needs to finish the first phase of his alcohol treatment. today marks the 79th 79th anniversary since the opening of the u.s. penitentiary on alcatraz. some former prisoners, guards and employees will reunite on
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the island. any of today's visitors will have access to the usual audio and self-guided tours in addition to panel discussions by the island's special guests. it was the nation's first maximum security prison. in a few weeks area bicyclists will have more choices for travel up and down the peninsula. on august 28th, a new bike share program is launching and will offer 70 rental stations along the caltrain corridor from san fransisco to san jose. that includes stations in redwood city, palo alto and mountain view. the program will start with 70 bikes. annual memberships are going to cost you $88, a three-day pass is $22 and a single day is $9. for more details go to our web site at ktvu.com and click on the web links in the middle of the home page. the oakland raiders pull a tarp over thousands of seats in the coliseum hoping to make sure local fans stay tuned in on game days. >> i know there's a lot of cruelty in this world, but i've never seen it.
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>> and a kitten is given a second chance at life after he's found submerged in a bucket of paint and left in the hot sun. a warmup is in store for your sunday afternoon and in the extended forecast, 90s. i'll have a look at what you can expect today and beyond coming up. so... [ gasps ] these are sandra's "homemade" yummy, scrumptious bars. hmm? maybe. rich chocolate chips... i just wanted you to eat more fiber. and then the awards started coming in, and i became addicted to the fame. topped with chocolaty drizzle... and fraudulence. i'm in deep, babe. you certainly are. [ male announcer ] fiber one. fiber beyond recognition. try new fiber one peanut butter protein bars.
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look at that, several men
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in ohio put on their stiletto clad foot forward. this was a race to benefit women for yesterday's event called a race in her heels. very appropriate. it benefits the cleveland rain crisis center. it consists of teams of five men who compete in a relay and trophies were given out at the scene and the best dressed team as well as the team that raised the most money. there was also a high heel race yesterday held in new crane but participants there had to have more practice in 4- inch heels. nearly 100 women took part in the race with the winner scoring a new car. that's a reason to speed it up. some women taped their shoes on their feet and made sure they limbered up. the oakland raiders have covered 11,000 seats with a giant tarp hoping to avoid a media blackout. covering the seats means that capacity has been reduce today just more than 53,000. with less seats available the raiders won't have to sole as
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many tickets. that will help ensure games are shown on bay area it was stations. the san fransisco 49ers are counting down their final season at candlestick. the team posted this message yesterday, 49ers held their final practice at candlestick park. the team spent three hours out there on the field. they ran a series of plays for the fan fest. they moved into candlestick in 71 and will play in santa clara next season. a kitten no more than six months old is alive despite being submerged in a bucket of paint and left in a dumpster. mary muscolite an employee of a family dollar store in alabama heard the kitten crying when she went to take out the trash. she slimed into that dumpster and found that bucket which she says was already heating up from the sun. >> i popped the top on the bucket, and this little painted face just meowed at me. it had so much paint on it. your heart just couldn't help
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but fall. its little eyes covered over with paint. it was horrific. >> so she took the kitten inside and washed off all that paint. the kitten is now named ginger and was adopted by another employee of the store and her family. investigators are now trying to trace the bucket and find the people responsible. >> good for mary musclewhite, taking the initiative there. >> those stories make you wonder. coming up, let's check in with rosemary, a little burnoff so far? >> not yet. mostly sunny skies over fairfield, brett brentwood and antioch. most of us holding in the upper 60s to low 50s. plenty of gray sky, patchy drizzle and fog. into the lunch hour, san fransisco and along the coast low 60s. around oakland mid to upper 60s and for our inland communities we're looking at low to mid-70s for your lunchtime. and now with some numbers on your screen for today 80
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degrees in concord, 81 napa. 67 san fransisco, 72 hayward, creeping our way back to the seasonal average. this warming trend will carry us as we get into monday, tuesday, wednesday going to be one of the warmest days, upper 80s, low 90s for inland cities, upper 70s for the bay, upper 60s for the coast. back to you. in a few minutes, a critical hearing begins inside a san fransisco courthouse over the future of b.a.r.t. we want to show you some live pictures from inside a camera in the room. there they are. the judge will decide whether to grant the governor's request for a 60-day cooling off period. and a man suffering from aids is in jeopardy of getting evicted from his san fransisco home. his fight to stay alive and to save his long time apartment.
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the bart labor dispute heads to court. right now a hearing is getting underway in san francisco. we'll tell you what a judge could decide and how it could impact bart riders moving forward. how police plan to reconstruct the accident to find out the cause. a 16-year-old girl was kidnapped and found safe. details on what the process that man had to deal with and the long-awaited reunion with the families. those stories and more as
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mornings on 2 continues. and good morning. welcome to mornings on 2 this sunday, august 11. >> good morning everyone. i'm mike mibach. a quick check with rosemary on this sunday morning. >> yes, hello to you. we are turning up the dial for the afternoon. but here is an example of what i'm expecting. it will be a small bump, anywhere from a degree or two perhaps three from yesterday. and this is a warming trend that will continue. a look at your extended forecast and how warm it will get and a detailed high for you coming up. happening now, a hearing is getting underway in the san francisco courtroom that could prevent another possible bart strike for the next 60 days. alex savage is live to tell us what they will get to ask the judge. >> reporter: yes, the attorney representing the state of california is asking the judge to grant this cooling off
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period, which would prevent a bart strike for the next two months to work out a deal or a contract. getting started here in san francisco and we want to take you right inside to get a live look here. this is inside the camera right now. he is deciding on this petition earlier this week asking to have a cooling off period for f 0 days with no strike and no lockout by the bart workers. no one at this point showing that it would be granted. and in addition to the law, they are also requiring the judge to grant a cooling off period if they believe that the strike would significantly impact or disrupt the public transportation service as they agree that would be the case.
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and they are still trying to work out a deal by midnight tonight. they met until late last night in downtown oakland, but they're not talking face to face. >> our team united has done everything that they can to get that deal haze need to continue to do that and to look at the numbers to wait it out as the comprehensive proposals and we're going to keep pushing. >> so if things are happening, you want to look at some things for the proposals to work on. >> reporter: both sides are still far apart on the key issues for the pay and the benefits. there are tens of millions of dollars. now, the bart representatives and the union representatives are planning the negotiations later today in oakland. but for right now a very important hearing is just getting underway in san francisco set to decide if there will be at 60-day period
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for them. and the bart labor negotiations, the hearing is just getting started. we are monitoring what is going inside the courtroom. the judge in this case could issue a ruling where it is possible that the hearing may end and the judge will issue a ruling at some point later on today. live this morning, alex savage, ktvu channel 2 news. more details now on the proposals by both sides in this dispute as they offered a 9% raise in four years according to the union demand of the 15- point raise over three years. they would have employees for the first year with the increases after that. they want a net point contribution after a separate rave. and to the basic plans while they want to limit their employee contributions to 5% increases each year over the current contribution. and trains will likely be
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running tomorrow, they tell us that their patience is running thin. >> how much? >> times up. it is time for them to come to an agreement. >> they just need to pound it up and get to the bargaining table and decide what is best for both parties. stay with ktvu for continuing coverage of the bart negotiations. you can sign up by downloading the mobile app as we are also posting up updates for you on twitter and on facebook. new this morning, two teenagers have died and three are in the hospital after the overnight car crash or car chase in san jose. it happened around midnight. and they say that five people were riding in a ford contour. the male passengers were 17 to 19 years old. police say that the car lost control, went on top of the median and then hit a tree. >> we have a reconstruction
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team at the team and they will do a complete investigation to determine the circumstances surrounding the accident. >> two of the passengers are expected to survive. the third passenger who is still alive remains in critical condition. so far the cause of that crash is not known. a california teenager who was the subject of the nationwide amber alert is safe this morning. 16-year-old hannah anderson should be reunited with her father at an idaho hospital today. her week long ordeal ended late yesterday afternoon when the fbi shot and killed her alleged kidnapper 40-year-old james lee dimaggio. helicopter first spotted them in the dense woods. officers hiked 2.5 miles to the camp site for an fbi tactical agent shot him. reporters talked to her family about the relief and the bittersweet emotions they are experiencing this morning. >> i thank you. and she is coming home. >> now we need to focus on
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burying my daughter and my grandson who was murdered. and that is something that will take a long time to deal with. but the positive note is hannah coming home. >> reporter: hugs and tears as the family of hannah anderson learn their granddaughter is safe. >> and most wonderful feeling i think that i have ever felt except for the birth of my daughter. >> reporter: the news bittersweet after a day of the home that she shared with her mother and little brother, both murdered by her kidnapper, james lee dimaggio. >> it's the most horrible thing you could ever imagine happening. >> reporter: they don't want hannah to ever have to return to that home and all the memories she shared with her mom and 8-year-old ethan. >> no matter what they were doing they were together always. and it's going to be a tragic thing for her to have to live through. >> reporter: hannah is in an idaho hospital under evaluation. her father, brett anderson in route there now to bring her back home.
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a reunion that they fear will only make this tragedy even more painful. >> i'm here for her. i'm going to help her through this horrible tragedy. i'm going to be strong for her. >> reporter: and a message for anyone who thinks keeping a secret is the best way to go. >> tell somebody. >> yeah. >> save somebody's life because you never know when that person can turn on them. and that is what he did. he loved those kids and tina, but turned on them and snapped. >> and hannah's family said that yesterday was the anniversary of dimaggio's father committing suicide. they were worried he would observe it by killing himself and hannah. evacuation orders remain in effect for some residents living near the silver fire. the flames first sparked up on wednesday in the mountains east of los angeles. the wildfire has burned 30 square miles and 26 homes. 10 firefighters have been injured. fire crews say it is now 70%
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contained and expected to have it fully contain by the end of the -- contained by the end of the weekend. >> i'm grateful. it couldn't look anymore than what you have looked like when i was a kid. and world war ii, the bombing. >> reporter: and the fire forced about 1,800 people to evacuate. on friday they declared a state of emergency for the area, even freeing up the additional funds and resources for the fire fight and recovery. starting out at the airport there. they are reporting a flight arrival delay due to the low clouds and the fog at an hour or so. if you know anybody arriving to sfo this morning, here is the system that will continue to bring us a cool and mild weather. and it is shifting north. yesterday it was positioned right about here. now it is moving and continuing to move to the north.
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and the circulation that will continue that on shore breeze a lot like what we had yesterday. the low clouds, the patchy fog and the drizzle reported in many areas. once again this morning with that breeze, fairfield 18 miles per hour. so again about what we saw yesterday, just slightly weaker at times. very widespread all the way inland into the inland east bay as you need to get well into fairfield for them to enjoy the sunshine this morning. 55 in fairfield. 55 san francisco. upper 50s in the bottom. these numbers are a lot like what we had yesterday, so it is going to feel like a near repeat if you are getting outside early on. 58 for lafayette under mostly gray skies. for the amp, temperatures will bump up just a bit. 78 for san rafael. and in most cases, another great day. 72 in oakland, 77 caster valley. 82 for danville.
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mid-80s for the warmer locations and brentwood at 86 today. 85 in morgan hill. 77 expected in santa clara. upper 70s for sunnyvale. if you're going to see the giants play this afternoon, 77. partly cloudy skies for your game time. with the on shore breeze for the afternoon and your extended forecast. and so with each passing day, temperatures are warming just slightly. it's a little hard to detect, but today we are slightly warmer than yesterday. tomorrow, we'll be warmer than today as we get into tuesday and wednesday you'll feel the heat for them and the upper 80s to the lower 90s. meanwhile around the bay, mid to upper 70s are expected tuesday through thursday and along the coast, upper 60s. i'll have the view of your sunday lunchtime numbers coming up. deadly flooding in colorado. the massive clean up number
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right now. why they are prone to flooding. the downtown post office in berkeley. what the postal service is now saying that may bring more agreement among the demonstrators. >> we'll give you a live look outside for them and around berkeley. speaking of berkeley and football. just three weeks away if they are going to host them towards the end of the month. anyway they will be great there. don't forget another busy day. if you are planning to head to the city. stay right there. we're going to leave a little bit early. time now is 9:12. you're watching mornings on 2. [ male announcer ] so you used the wrong flea killer.
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welcome back, giving you a live look here at partly sunny skies in san jose. 63 degrees outside your doors. >> and people in colorado, they were cleaning up this morning after the flooding and the mud slides made a mess in their community as they use the shovels to get rid of the mud there. it's in the same location where the waldo fire broke out last year at ground and the fire ravaged areas. especially vulnerable as the soil will be observing less water. >> we are hoping to be spared for the next round of the possibilities, the flooding possibilities.
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but we're going to have to get this finished and then kind of assess it. >> reporter: the 53-year-old man was killed in the floods, three other people still missing. >> thousands came together last night. and four people killed in friday's plane crash. the pilot has been identified as the former microsoft executive. and investigators say he was flying with their teenage son. the 13-year-old girl and 1-year- old sister inside one of the homes were also killed. they are devastated by her loss. >> and i worked really hard. like i keep texting my friends. i can't believe it will happen. i wish they were here for another minute to say hi to her. >> and investigators say that they were trying to land at the nearby airport. no obvious signs of trouble. >> they spent one of t%the last
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days surfing as a best man at his parent's wedding. they gathered for logan stevenson's funeral. he was born with a rare genetic disorder. he died in his monday's arms on monday night. last week they celebrated the wedding earlly. in canada, strangled by a snake. the mother said that it will be symbolizing the close relationship. the funeral for the 6-year-old and 4-year-old that the two boys died while at the sleepover. that they escaped their enclosure from the exotic pet store located below the apartment that they were in. and that snake crawled through the ventilation system into the room where the boys were sleeping. we have more details on a story we first told you about yesterday morning. tomorrow, they will be performing an autopsy on the body found in the san rafael
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parking garage. it was discovered yesterday morning. and that they were shut down for a few hours. no foul play is expected. police say four gang members have been arrested in connection with a drive-by shooting injuring a 15-year-old boy. it happened yesterday morning near seabrite avenue. the victim was air lifted for surgery. so far no word on his condition. they chased a car speeding away after using the spike strip to stop the car. all four suspects were arrested. police say they are all confirmed to the gang members. >> about 100 guns were taken off the streets. the event was held yesterday afternoon on mcarthur boulevard. and they hope that it will help end the violent crimes in her
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community. >> it shouldn't be a 15-year- old shooting each other. there is something wrong with it. and i think that this gun buyback is good. >> organizers paid out a total of about $10,000 in exchange for the guns. the murder trial of the 79- year-old accused serial killer is coming to an end. he is representing himself in the trial. he did not take the stand. he is accused of killing four women in the 1970s and the 90s. they are scheduled to make their closing arguments on wednesday. and a registered sex offender accused of arresting a woman is scheduled to be arraigned tomorrow afternoon. they say that the 43-year-old kevin harvey tried to abduct a woman last monday, she got away, but then he grabbed another woman at gunpoint, forcing her to drive to several different locations and then sexually assaulted her. she was able to escape. harvey is now behind bars on
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$1.4 million bail. protesters have not backed down from their post outside the downtown berkeley post office. their message remains the same. two dozen people have been camped out for nearly two weeks now. they want to stop the sale of the 99-year-old building. they've received multiple warnings from the inspectors to pack up and leave. >> they're trying to sell it off. this one with a historic value and a lot of value in the downtown area. big money. >> the postal service said even if the building is sold that they are hoping to rent back a part of the building to be used as a post office. hundreds of locations have been marked for possible closures. well, the stolen wheelchair still hasn't been found, but we'll tell you what the viewer did after seeing the story of this here on mornings on 2.
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a warming trend will continue for the second half of your weekend. i'll have a look at the temperatures expected for your area and your outside forecast coming up.
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all right, we know you heard the joke. why did the chicken cross the road? well it played out in real life in georgia as you can see there. police are trying to move that way, the chickens with the cars speeding past it. no word on what happened to that bird. no one knows where it came from or where it was going or why it was trying to cross that road. well, we have a happy ending to the story of the partially paralyzed dog with his wheelchair stolen. and there it is. on friday someone stole the wheelchair from outside the car giver's home. yesterday, a woman named sandra go dan contacted the care giver to say that she had a dog wheelchair that she wanted to
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donate and there you see her getting fitted. she said she lost her own dog to the spinal cord disease earlier this weekend after seeing the story as they knew what she had to do. >> i had an incredibly special dog as they will continue to affect people and change it even after they left me. >> gordon says that it is all meant to be that the wheelchair, they didn't need to be adjusted. well that picture says it all. he looks very glad to be back on wheels. starting next saturday. the two remaining challengers will be facing off. after their little rosa swept them there, racing in this semi- finals in four straight races. they said it was a victory as they will now go up against the challenger favorite. and that will be facing the defensive champion for the america's cup starting on september 7th. there is also another competition on the water this
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weekend in the bay area. the 2013 oakland dragon boat festival that will wrap up. participants come from california and oregon. the teams, they are hoping to qualify for the world club crew championships next year in italy. well, a spectacular light show will take place tonight in the sky. the meteor shower is one of the most anticipated field events every year. and the people, they can expect to see that an hour. the best time to watch it all happen is around midnight through dawn on monday morning. and experts say you don't even need the binoculars because the meteors are very visible as they will be streaking close per hour when they need to reach the earth's atmosphere as we have been saying all morning long, they need them to clear the skies a little bit or we need people to climb a little higher. >> yes, let's get those clouds in here. that's what we need. >> if i could only do that for you, mike. you may need to head to the hills because of the lower clouds that will be back for
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this evening. we have not seen them leave just yet. waking up with plenty of clear skies and the drizzle around the bay area. temperatures, they are similar to how we started yesterday in the upper 50s to the lower 60s for your outside land forecast into sunday and the upper 50s, the lower sunny skies. 59 degrees right about noontime. then cooling back about 87 degrees. the sun will be setting at 8:15 these days. the lower 60s expected with partly sunny skies. mid to upper 60s for downtown san francisco. inland east bay, upper 720s to the lower 80s. then the warmest locations getting up to 84, 86 degrees for brentwood this afternoon. the extended forecast, there is the gradual warm up. slow, but steady. temperatures, warming into the upper 80s to the lower 90s by tuesday and wednesday. slightly cooler on thursday for
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the inland cities. mid to upper 60s for the coast. all right, i want to bring you up to date on breaking news. a san francisco judge just ordered a cooling off period for bart management and union. i want to show you some video that just wrapped up a few minutes ago. the decision means that there will be no bart strike for the next 60 days. a new deadline for bart and their employees will be reaching a contract deal that is now october 10. ktvu has been monitoring that hearing. he'll have a live report for us outside the courthouse in just a few minutes. we also have some breaking news for you out of rhode island. an amber alert has been issued after a homicide suspect is believed to have kidnapped a 2- year-old boy. he was discovered missing early this morning. authorities say they are now looking for the 22-year-old malcolm cawlol of providence. he should be armed and
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dangerous. they had a link to the boy, but they will not elaborate right now. we're following this story and we'll bring you more information as it becomes available. coming up as we mentioned a live report from the courthouse of san francisco. a ride-on that almost turned deadly. how the moves of one driver saved the life of the 11-year- old girl.
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news in the bart labor dispute. the trains will be running for at least the next 60 days after a ruling from a judge in san francisco. good morning and welcome back to mornings on 2, i'm claudine wong. >> good morning, i'm mike mibach. a critical court hearing just wrapped up a few minutes ago. ktvu's alex savage is standing outside the courthouse right now to tell us what happened and alex, i guess what happens next. in fact, you're right outside the courtroom there? >> reporter: yeah, right outside the courthouse. and they said just a few moments ago during a very brief hearing that he does plan to sign this order authorizing the 60-day cooling off period. let me show you the video that just wrapped up a few minutes
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ago. there was no one opposing this request. the law requires a cooling off period. and he believes that he said today that would be the case. here is how they reacted. >> they confirmed that all parties agree. that there was a potential of the great impact on the riders and them as a whole. >> reporter: now, while this is taking place, there is still an ongoing representative for them. the union representatives for the three employee unions representing the bart workers as they are still hoping to handwrite that deal as they are planning to resume their negotiations at 1:00 this
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afternoon in oakland. but at this point the two sides, they will be very far apart on the important issues of the spay the benefits. so that it may not be that they could reach a deal, but of course the judge, they have said today during this short year that he does plan to authorize the 60-day cooling off period. and that would mean no strike, no lockout for the forceable future. alex savage, ktvu channel 2 news. >> great. thank you for the update. the oakland mayor supports their decision to step in and delay another possible bart strike. >> it's disappointing that there is no progress. this is the third delay. we hope that 60 days will do it this time. >> the strike is vital to the bay area and their economy. saying that the oakland businesses did suffer during last month's strikes because many people could not get to work. stay with us for continuing coverage on the bart negotiations. you can also sign up for the
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breaking news alerts by downloading the mobile app. we are also posting updates on twitter as well as facebook. well, it has been one month since the 21-month-old was reported missing by her father. anthony webster left her on a parked car along with the mother who suffers from dementia, while running into a store. when he got back, she was gone. the grandfather says that the family, they still believe she will be found safe. >> we're trying to keep everybody aware. it's been a month. making it harder to deal with. >> they signed up a website in hopes of locating her. you may have to wait until tomorrow to learn if the body found in the back of the van is that of sandra key. crews found the remains friday afternoon near the lagoon valley park. they were reported missing one week ago. oakland police have identified
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randy as a person of interest in the case. he is currently in custody on the parole violation. the friends say that they dated briefly 20 years ago and recently reappeared in her life. the search crews recovered what is believed to be the body of the missing hiker from san rafael. the 65-year-old was reported missing on thursday after going on a hike. and the national park. and that they will be suspending their search until the body is identified. in san francisco a group of tourists got more than what they paid for. it caught on fire as it all happened after 6:00 last night on broadway between front and davis streets. according to the investigators, they started when the engine compartment. officials say that all the passengers were quickly evacuated from that bus and no one was hurt. a peaceful horse and buggie outing turned into a very wild
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ride. it happened yesterday around noon during the family get together on east washington way. the man was giving the 11-year- old girl a ride when the horse that spooked them took off running. and that they hit the street sign. the driver was thrown from that after crashing into the pickup truck. >> approaching eastbound, the pickup truck, they saw what was happening and stopped in that roadway thankfully. and at the last minute, they started in front of the truck. and they collided with the front end. injuring the 11-year-old in the backseat. >> reporter: that horse was actually caught not far away from where that all happened after breaking loose. the 11-year-old girl suffers minor injuries. after a year of super storm sandy devastated parts of the family, they are back open. and according to that roller coaster, plunging into the ocean when sandy hits. it has been replaced by a new
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ride. they were hoping for a strong finish to a very difficult summer. >> hopefully we could put a couple back-to-back weeks together and finish up on a positive note for them to come back bigger and better. >> about 300 streets need to be repaired. they plan to keep a few pieces of the roller coasters in hopes of using them to build a memorial. another effect of hurricane sandy is being felt. the vehicle records company is about 212,000 vehicles flooded by sandy, they are still out there on the roadways. many of them were sold at used car lots. the cars look okay on the outside, but they're experiencing the mechanical failures. in most cases the air bags from the systems are not working properly. live here on the san
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francisco skylines, the low clouds, far reaching once again from beginning to sea. we'll take a look at that in just a moment. the system bringing us the cooler pattern. as it does, the temperatures will continue to warm up. yesterday we were slightly warmer than friday. today, we'll be slightly warmer than yesterday for your afternoon. i do see partly sunny skies to mostly cloudy skies remaining at coastline today as they will continue the migration and the ridge of high pressure from the southwest. it'll begin to happen our way. it'll be in our neighborhood as they get to midweek on wednesday. it's been some time since you have seen the lower 90s. so we are not going to see the lower clouds as widespread as we get into the next few days.
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but just as widespread as yesterday and the on shore breeze will continue as well. about 18 miles per hour. the temperatures are very similar. putting in a one-hour time lapse for you so you can see it over the last few hours. it's beginning to thin just a little bit. perhaps outside your doors, seeing a little bit of the blue skies on our way to partly cloudy skies for the second half of the morning and mostly sunny skies for your afternoon. temperatures are 57 in napa and mid-50s for san francisco. low 50s in mountainview and san jose and livermore at mid-50s. your afternoon highs for today, creeping a little bit closer to the seasonal average, but still falling below in most cases. 80 degrees for santa rosa and upper 70s for san rafael. 70 degrees expected to richmond off to the east bay. 70 degrees for them here and alameda if you'll be hanging by the waters there. low to mid-80s with a nice warm
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day and a great day for a pool party. the backyard barbecue at san jose expected for you today. 78 in cupertino and sunny veil. low 60s are remaining along the coastline. the warming trend will continue as we get into the workweek. again some of the warmest numbers will be coming our way on tuesday, wednesday, and holding on into thursday. numberer 810s to the lower 910s for the inland community. upper 70s around the bay. back to you. well today, it'll be the third and final day of the outside lands festival in san francisco and their golden gate park. it includes the red hot chili peppers. and it went smoothly with no major incidents to report. however, we found one restaurant in san francisco that says it will be closing up
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their doors today because of the clouds coming from the outside land. >> yes, and as well as this year they are now fighting for the home. spending a little time, but not everybody is happy to see the first family. we'll give you a live look outside as we are going to san jose. and we did have a fatal accident on the city streets early this morning. as for the interstate this sunday morning. time now is 9:41, you're watching mornings on 2. 0!ockñ?çóxo?ñ=çñññçvxqx?ñññ?óioy
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around the hunt for sunshine this morning as we found the patches of blue skies in san jose. currently 63 degrees outside
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your doors. and well the family from alameda is considering a lawsuit after being denied access to the go gather track. it all happened last month at boomers. they report that four cousins were told they could not ride unless they removed that there. a spokesperson said that the cousins refused despite being told about the safety policy requiring all customers to remove anything on their heads. they are already fighting the aids, now fighting to stay in his home. yesterday they rallied at the union. but last september, the landlord served him with the eviction. giving him just one year to move out. >> and for me to move to any other place, i wouldn't be able to stay in the city. and so i'm pretty much fighting to stay here. and to stay close to, well, my doctors.
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who have kept me alive for this long. and they said that they want to convert that building into a house. rejecting calls to boycott, which comes after thousands of people, they protested their new anti-gay law throughout the united kingdom. >> it is becoming a great time to the game. it's horrifying what is happening out there as we want to show them that we're thinking about them. >> protesters marched yesterday in london as they carried banners, showing support for their community here and then shouted the slogans. and the response protested to the law banning what they will be calling the homosexual propaganda. new this morning, israel has announced plans to build almost 1,200 new plan -- new
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homes. that'll come just days before the israeli and the peace talks are set to begin in gee rice hum after a five-year break. they needed to bring those sides back to the negotiation table. also new this morning, the prime minister has been released from the hospital after having successful hernia surgery. he was admitted to the hospital from yesterday and after complaining of the pain there. they said that the surgery took about an hour and that he will be resting for the next couple of days to recover. today, they will be reopening 19 of the u.s. consulates that closed last week because of the terrorist threats, intercepting their measures here in the middle east of africa. and after seeing yemen, they will remain closed as well as the consulate here in pakistan, which closed last thursday due to the separate threat. well the father of the nsa leaker, edward snowden may soon
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be able to visit them here in russia. they have a travel visa and reportedly plans to make the trip in the next few days. granted asylum in russia for one year. they wanted them to send them home for disclosing the secret surveillance programs, that they are planning to discuss how to fight those charges. well, the other service members were killed today in eastern afghanistan, so far they have not released any details on how they were killed or any other detail, which makes the troops killed in afghanistan this year and of the 78 were from the united states. >> they're expected to leave afghanistan at end of next year. >> and nelson mandela is still in critical condition, but that his health is slowly improving, he's been hospitalized since june for the recurring lung infection. despite the project, the danger is now over yet. and last month they turned 95 years old in the hospital. well the first family is
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enjoying their first morning on some indication that it will be martha's vineyard. they landed at cape cod, massachusetts yesterday afternoon. while they have no official public appearances that will be scheduled for this week, they are also seen taking in sights and playing golf. they are upsetting those residents because they have banned the cars from the public road near the first family's rental home. as we told you yesterday on mornings on 2 before heading over to cape cod, that they did speak at the national conference for the disabled veterans there, telling them that it is their mission to help them recover from the war injuries. treat the mental health conditions like that. and to get it done, we'll be moving ahead with more than $100 million in new research. >> the president added that the veterans administration is processing disability claims much faster now. he says claims in waiting fell
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20% from a 600,000 case backlog just a few months ago. back to school is around the corner and crews are preparing for the worse case scenarios. it was the scene at the high school as the first responders took part for them in the school shooting drill. and the sandy hook shooting, the control units, they will no longer wait for the s.w.a.t. teams to arrive before entering the campus. >> we hope that it will never happen, but if it does, you'll need to be prepared. but it will be a reactive approach. >> this is the first time that police in alameda have participated in the exercise on this scale. and they say that they will now need to spend hours reviewing the video tape to find ways to improve. our web team have put together a special back-to-school session on ktvu.com. you'll be able to find start times for them and ways to save on the school supplies and much
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more. just look for the back-to- school link near the top of our home page. >> all right, time now is 9:49. the oakland a's outfielders will be swinging for the record books here today. >> and i have done it again. >> and spinning against the angels. again, again, they would do it one more time, two home runs against the toronto blue jays, giving them five and two days that it will be what they accomplished for them, 25 times in the past century. just four players in history have three consecutive multi- home run games. by the way, that'll be 5-4 as they need to take it in there for the baltimore orioles and as they won 3-2. he drove in that first run and then it was hunter pence's double down the right field lane. a nice little bounce as that put them ahead. the peninsula little league team will receive a special homecoming after coming so close to the little league
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series. the boys from belmont facedchula vista last month. they were lead by their 6-2 inch 13-year-old pitcher grant who struck out nine giving up only two hits. but belmont lost. >> yes, absolutely. well, 9:50, it is believed to be a sign from god. the reason from trees that are going to track in a number of the believers in the central valley and the possible scientific explanation for that so-called miracle. low clouds are slowly clearing in. i'll have your weather timeline for your sunday morning coming up. look at 'em.
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considered armed and dangerous. no description of the car he's traveling in. and continuing breaking news, we first brought you just 25 minutes ago. no bart strike for the next 60 days. the judge made his ruling in the san francisco courthouse. ktvu alex savage is outside that courtroom right now where they came again. just about 30 minutes ago. alex? >> yeah, they did. and during this hearing, the judge said essentially that the bart strike of any kind, they would have a significant impact on the ridership and would obviously hurt the public safety and the welfare in general and that is a part of the reason that he said it today or indicated that he would sign the order authorizing the 60-day cooling off period. we'll show you the video from inside this hearing here at the civic center courthouse in san francisco. and that this hearing lasted a little more than 10 minutes this morning. the superior court judge was considering a request for the governor for the 610-day
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cooling off period. now once they sign the order, which they say they will, the employee unions would not be able to strike for the next two months and the order is expected to be issued later today. they were represented at this hearing by the members of the attorney general's office. and there were also attorneys representing bart employee unions. and now no one opposed this request for the governor. that they will require the judge for granting off the period here for them or distract the public transportation service. they believe that would be the case. now, after the hearing, a member of the board of directors weighed in on the judge's decision. >> we'll be placing pressure on continuations of the negotiations in the hopes of reaching a settlement that is considered not only of the needs of our workers to have a wage and to benefit the package, but as well as the riders, taxpayers and the public.
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>> reporter: in the meantime bart management and three employee unions involved in this dispute are still trying to work out a deal as they negotiated until midnight last night. but the two sides at this point are not talking face to face. only passing proposals back and forth through the mediator still remaining tens of millions of dollars apart on the important issues of pay and benefits. but the big story that came out of the superior court here in san francisco today, the judge indicating that he will be authorizing the 60-day cooling off period. no strike or lockout for bart employees during that time period. live this morning in san francisco, alex savage, ktvu channel 2 news. all right at 9:56, breaking traffic news for you right now. if you are in the south bay, let's pull up the map to show you where it is happening. it is all on u.s. 101 south bend. this is in gilroy. what we're seeing from the chp is that a motorcycle rider went down. and that there are injuries. they have a come lanes closed, calling for a signal alert.
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unclear as to how long those lanes will be shut down, but certainly that will be slowing things down in that area. all right, 9:56, several trees are stirring up controversy because some believe they may be crying tears from heaven. we want to show you the trees lined outside the cathedral listed in fresno. those trees, they appear to be dripping some sort of liquid. the dropping fluid is a miracle. >> and they didn't say. it is like this every year. you know it is odd that it happened when there is a bunch of people praying and you're asking for the holy spirit to reveal themselves and then it happened all of a sudden. >> the local experts say that the fluid will be coming from that area. the clock is ticking in, getting right to rosemary. hey rosemary. >> okay, the clouds are clearing. 50s to the lower 60s. around most of the bay and
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inland, areas like brentwood already reporting upper 60s. for your lunchtime, upper 50s around the coast. mid-710s expected inland. for the afternoon, temperatures just a tad warmer than yesterday. mid-80s for some of the warmer locations today. lower 710s around the bay -- 70s around the bay. the warming trend will continue all the way into wednesday. temperatures are finally getting back to the seasonal average. upper 80s to the lower 90s with mostly sunny skies. upper 70s around the bay and the coast. so baby steps, but eventually we'll get there. >> all right, thank you, rosemary. >> that'll do it for us. and your choice for news. right now we're working to get more information on the bart avoidance over the 60-day cooling off period. we'll see you later everyone.
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