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stop our attacks for a few moments. >> the flee alarm -- flee alarm braise broke -- blaze broke out, and it's the oldest church of this denomination of this bay area, holding the services in west oakland, for almost 100 years. >> it means a lot to the neighborhood, this is the church that has a food give away program, and other things in the community. it's an important fixture in the community. >> the firefighters say there's no signs of suspicious activity, and the investigators will go over the scene to try to determine the cause of the fair. the good news is, the church had the insurance, and one firefighter suffered minor injuries. this dpier has -- fire has destroyed this building. live in oakland, we know wayne,
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ktvu channel 2 news. now to new information of the the tragic accident that killed a 12-year-old boy as he was riegsd his -- reminding his bicycle to school. the accident happened about 7:45 this morning. and investigators say the mother u who had just taken her own kids to school was driving the suv that hit and killed the boy. live in byron tonight, with word the boy was well known in the community. ken? >> frank, let me try to explain to you, what happened here. as you said, the mother had dropped her kids off at this school, and was just leaving. she had come out the gate, and going to make a right-hand lane turn here on the highway, as he made the right-hand lane turn, she was looking left, and not seeing the 12-year-old boy, and
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made the turn, and felt the impact. the boy was on his way to the same school, and a school isid he have at a timed. a boy twisted under the black suv. this is what he saw on his way to work. >> it's horrible. >> he said he knew the boy who died. students said on social media he recollects often road his bike, wearing a suit. >> everyone knows that child. >> the driver had dropped off her own kids at the middle school. >> she made the right turn, and he pulled immediately over to the curb edge. >> and she realized she hit a child. he was wearing a helmet, but he was crushed under the car. >> we lost a student, and we're all sad. >> the school has brought in
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grief countering -- counselor, and explained what happened to those who did not see it. those who did, will not forgot it. >> it's the horrible thing. >> the highway is very busy in the morning, but the traffic or speed do not appear to be factor ins this accidental, and looking both ways, could have been enough to prevent it. side shows have been a problem in oakland, over the weekend, one turned violent with several shots fired. here's the video of that side show, and what happened. >> tlrs several -- there are several clips of this side show on youtube, and the police are aware of video. it happened here early saturday morning. look at one that swiped another car, it was too close, and got
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in the way. >> that is gun fire you hear, and what sounds like a woman screaming, it happened around 4:15 saturday morning, and no one reported hospitals with injures from this side show. and the gun fire, is from what sounds like a sem automatic. the driktd district includes the port area. >> i was stunned of how relax the people were of the gun fire, and it's too normal for them. >> she says that side shows are a symptom of a bigger problem, young people have having -- having no employment, and nothing better to do with its time. the police are cracking down, but the nature of the shouz are
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spontaneous, making it difficult to prevent. live in the news room. we're closer to a bart strikers as the -- strike as the clock to my recollection down. -- ticks down, you can see several days remaining until that deadline. there's some sort of action, on the main issue of every day but one, until the end of the cooling off period. what happened to the two sides today, tom? >> negotiations such as they are, are over for today, but not much accomplished, and that i know begin again tomorrow morning. they're saying that they're wasting time, and time that should be used to avert the strike. the talk seems to be a waste. >> they're giving us a capital review, and we'll have more
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comment on that after they complete it. >> they're giving us a presentation that has nothing to do with the negotiations. >> the days to be spent on the the pay, and others on the healthcare. and three days are reserved for the public safety, and two days are set aside for the proposals, and one day for further talks as an option, and one day is set aside as a day of rest. >> we're trying to reach an agreement, but we feel we need more movement from the leadership before we make progress. >> the union negotiations begin tomorrow at 10:00, and the union has hacklies raised right now, and it has to do with the safety record we reported last week, and saying how good the safety
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volunteered, and why -- record is, and why they're bringing it up. we'll have more. a delta flight had to divert to kansas today after a report of smoke in the cockpit. the boeing was parked in the gate, until 30 minutes ago when it left for atlanta. the flight was carrying 165 passenger, when it was diverted, it's now scheduled to arrive in atlanta, 5:25 tonight, that's four and a half hours late. the death of a san francisco man over the weekend is now considered spishsz. -- suspicious, yesterday someone reported a man was dead. the coroner has identified of him of this man of san francisco. the investigator are not regal any dailies -- releasing any details of the death, except that it's suspicious. officials at the valley
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medical center say this man was admitted without any identification, and unable to provide information of his address. if you know who in man is, please contact the hospital. developing news out of kenya now, a fierce and deadly hostage stand off is in the third day. the gunmen stormed the wall, and the gunshots, and smoke have emerged, and at least 672 people -- 62 people have now been killed. the security forces have taken control of most of the mall, but several gunmen are still inside, and as we report, gun fire forced the residents and reporters alike to seek cover. >> we have the helmet? >> days later, and gun fire can
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still be heard. billowing smoke can be seen. the terrerist assault -- terrorist assault started an saturday. >> we started to run. >> it's unclear if hostages are still trapped inside the mall. dozens are injured, including five americans, and officials say most of these that lost their lives are kenyans. >> trying to get them in, and treat them as fast as we could. >> the terrorist group is claiming responsibility, and meanwhile a law enforcement official says the fbi is looking into claims that american citizens were involved in the attack, but the claims are not confirmed. >> we've seen three or four american citizens, conduct the
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suicide missions on behalf of this group. >> they announced on twitter that three terrorists have been killed, but more injured. those who escaped the mall, described the scene inside. >> bullets were over my head. >> he shot at my head, and it hit the wall behind me. >> ktvu channel 2 news. it turns out a woman who graduated here, was one that was injured in that attack. she posted this picture of the facial cuts shee received. >> i don't want people thinking that simon prideful of the country, and i love kenyan, even though i'm american. >> she's the general manager of eat out kenya, that's a website to visitors to eat out in kenya. this was a tool in that mass
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shooting. the tougher screening of the navy yard massacre last week. the background check on the gunman, failed to mention that he shot out the tires of another dispute, and red flags were missed, to allow him to continue to work there. they plan to hold a hearing on the security issues, but no date is set. the racing isn't over, but we already know one of the winners of the american cup. new, who is cashing in on the american cup. the record rainfall, over the bay area, is causing concerns for businesses, but first -- it's been a rough start for the 49ers this year, and why it's a tough time of the image. i'm back right after the
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break, the fog is returning to the coast, and what does that mean for tomorrow? what you can and want -- expect for tuesday.
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. what is happening to the 49ers? they've lost two in a row, including yesterday, against the colts, and they're quarterback, but it's not their one and two record, they're facing the criticism of how they handled the drunk driving record of the player. robert? >> well, we're here at the new 49ers stadium, it's a big part of an image, and the marketing of them, and right now, they
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have some problems. the team's unexpected record, and a player's unexpected behavior. he comes to this parking garage to watch the stadium change in front of her eyes. and she is the dealing with the changes right now, the 1 and 2 record. >> my confidence had a few moments there, to be honest. but i have faith. >> the university marketing professor, says the 49ers have a short term image problem. >> any time you disappoint of your did he haveuate from the -- deviate from the plan promised, you have areas for concern. >> the coach typically isn't showing concern. >> we have problems, no question about it, and a rare opportunity of staring it in the face, and whipping it.
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>> smith east arrest, the team playing on sunday, is a bigger problem for the team's image. >> this goes to their credibility, if you think of it, the credibility drives loyalty. >> she understands that, but chooses to look at it differently. >> for him to play that game, and to be there with the teammates, and to get their support, and for them to say, you're doing the right thing, was the best thing the team could have done for him. >> timothy, the 49 -- at this point, the 49ers have a chance to address this. smith is entering rehab, and the team plays on thursday. so what do you think, the 49ers need to do to change things around? you can join the conversation, on facebook. the construction of the new
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stadium is right on schedule, but there's a new concern. coming up in 40 minutes, we'll tell you why some people are worried worried that new stadium could compromise a nature area. the project, the supervisor sent out a letter today to the transportation authority, requesting an independent study. the arena will host the concert, and other events, and they say that it'll bring millions of new visitors every year. san francisco police are looking for two dogs and four people, they got a hold of a video of people encouraging these two dogs to fight one another. and four people are bystanders, and these are the pictures from the videos. if you have information, call
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the san francisco police departmental, and they've arrested two other people, and an arrest warrant for a third. the investigators are at the scene of a gas leak at a construction site, and they're close to the deadly 2010 pipeline explosion happened. they hit a gas line last night. the line was capped about 1 this morning, and they say the area has been cleared by pg ande of gas lines, and the utility was clearly marked. today is a transition day into what's coming for the rest of the week, rierth bill? -- right bill? >> the timing was off, we nailed it in terms of it's going to rain, but it lasted, and lingered until 3:00 in many areas. the rain, i hope you enjoyed it, and did not ruin your day completely. sunday turned out to be nice, and it's fall, right?
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look at the jet stream, it's amazing, how it went, friday what a nice day it was, and as soon as we hilt fall -- hit fall, it feels like fall. the cooler area in the northwest, that'll affect us later in the week. we normally would get a big heat up, and not as hot, because of that pool of air. look at the winds, 14 miles per hour, and the winds will continue to come on shore tomorrow, and we'll expect the breezier conditions. today it was slack, the bay was glassy, and tomorrow the winds will come, blowing at 20 miles per hour, and more of west direction. it'll create more of a cool environment around here, and set temperatures tomorrow, a lot of 70s, and 60s in many places.
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the bay area, microclimate, tomorrow is cooler than today. that's tuesday. the fog is at the coast right now, and patchy. inland valleys, where you'd expect the upper 80s, and 90s, maybe upper 70s, and low 80. tomorrow is sunny and cooler, and the winds kick up. daytime high, about 73 downtown, and oakland, downtown tomorrow is about 72. so schooler temperatures -- coolers temperatures -- cooler temperatures, the next few days. not cold, just cooler, that'll last until wednesday as well. and the rest of the week, cool down cool down, and thursday the temperatures come up, and the bay area weekend, saturday, temperatures start to warm up nicely. we'll find beach areas, going
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back in the mid 6 #0s, so the -- 60s, and the break down for saturday is a warm afternoon, and the temperatures for us, getting into the mid 80, there's the five day forecast. it was nice to get the rain, and helps the fire danger. that kind of rain -- >> it was pouring. >> yeah. >> thanks. a live picture, earlier this month, a fire burnlt through -- burnt through thousands of acres. they sifted through the the burn area, and the rain was good for the soil, because it compacted the ash dirt. no one was hurt, and no homes was destroyed. up next, how apple beat its own record this weekend. and the community is getting help from the feds. in the news room, what
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we're working on at 6. a commuter nightmare, but traffic wasn't to blame. we'll explain how the casual car poolers, became the victims of crime. we investigate bay area cities utilize liesing this -- utilizing this program, and why some say it's a waste of time. next at 6:00. by 62%, which makes days with grandpa jack 100% more possible. join us at kp.org and thrive.
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. the troubled community in san francisco is getting some help, a big federal grant will
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help to curb violent crime. >> this childhood has been victims to violence. >> she's lived in the bay view district for 19 years, and works with young people there, and she says the community is fed up with violence. today she helped to celebrate a new three year, $1 million grant to develop new ways to fight crime. the da says the program will focus on victims. >> people that have been exposed to severe violence early on, not only they'll be victims themselves, but they often go out and commit crimes themselves. >> the supervisor says the program will look beyond adding more police or incart rating
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more young -- incarcerating more young people, it'll try to get to the root of the problem, and it took two years to get the grant, and now he says he hopes it'll be a blue print for the nation. it was a record setting weekend for apple, as the new models hit the store shelves, more than 9 million phones were sold in three days. that's in early double the amount of last year. and the strong sales are slightly swayed, because china was included, and two models were available, compared to only one last year. sold, the smart phone company has agreed to a $4.7 million, and they own about 27% of the blackberry stock, and they plan to take the company
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prosecute private -- private. the budget pushed it lower today, and the s andp, dropped 8. south carolina is winner of the big powerball jackpot, stepped forward anonymously. and south carolina, and five other states, throw winners to remain anonymous, and california is not one of the states. the man's second time playing the lottery, no word on whether he's get the $400 million or the cash option now. terrorists, using twitter, despite the company's attempt to stop them. >> they spring up from another place or name. >> why some say fixing the problem is easier said than done. it's the best week of the year for san francisco's hotels, why if you want to stay on, you
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can. and armed and ready, why more california mothers feel a bigger need to own a gun. woah, this kitchen is beautiful! give him the tour. let me show you! soft-close drawers, farm sink! um... where's my room? we had to take just a little bit for the kitchen. because your kitchen dreams can be big. ikea has it all.
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are making a final push to rescue the last few hostages of the terrorist assault at the shopping mall. the death toll stands at 62, and the security have most of the control of the mall. it's played out on twitter, and the attacker have used twitter to brag about what they've done. why twitter says it's having a tough time, shutting down the tweets. >> from day one, the the deadly siege has played out online, and inside this shopping center. spokesperson for the fighters, took to twitter to boast to the world of the mall attack. the kenya government will be held responsible, and the lives of hostages are in your hands. the san francisco twitter is
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entering an ipo period, and the spokesman dmriend to talk to us. >> they were shut down, and they spring up from another place or another name. >> the military officials are using twitter to reassure, and rally the public. my aim is to save the hostages, and be calm, we have contained the gunmen, and i you're welcome you to -- urge you to pass the pictures to us. >> and then you have the hostages themselves say, i'm on the upper floor, is it safe, or play -- pray for us. >> and i got shot, and how do it sleep after seeing that? >> the difficulty is to sort out the accurate and through
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theful tweets -- truthful tweets. ktvu channel 2 news. the california federation of teachers, in the response to the loss of accreditation, the teacher's group, says the committee did not follow the law in determining, the ccsf accreditation, and they want a judge to overturn that. >> the law seeks an injuks to -- injunction to restore that, and to retain the resolution of the moneys lost as a result of the action. >> it's set to take effect next july, and they found that they had not done enough to reform the financial policies. >> the continuing coverage of the american cup, an oshlg -- oracle come back.
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they need a ninthed victory, and the second race was postponed until tomorrow. and visitors, are staying longer, and spending more. you found a surprise fullback smpth.com some of those -- some of those sticking around, right? >> 215 hotels, 33,000 rooms, san francisco's cashing in again tonight. >> the prices were very high. >> she says he settled for a room across town. >> and even if the higher rates, there were no availability, and we're quite a ways away. >> to the america cup crowds, and add the conferences this first week of autumn. >> everything was booked. >> the hotel on the water front today, had a few one bedrooms
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for tonight, 060 -- $600. the manager told me, 100% booked, and same with this one, all 800 rooms full, and with oracle winning today -- >> it's the same as the world series. >> and more are staying. >> and you tell the them -- them we don't have the ever since -- don't have the rooms available. >> the if the hotel is booked out, it's like buying an airline tifkt at the last minute. >> guests spend more money outside the hotel, than inside, and no one is ready yet to speculate on what the american cup is worth to the bay area economy. ktvu channel 2 news.
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now we'll focus on speed at oracle, the conference got under way last night. the new database technology, will speed up the commerce, and they expect it'll hit 60,000 over the five days. a strip club in san francisco, say that an oracle employee charged over $6,000 last season, and he refuses to pay the bill. it was used by an oracle credit card, and the total bill came to $33,000. an oracle spokeswoman dlienld to comment. more mothers are toting handguns in the valley, and the public record show a steep rise
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in the concealed weapons, including for women. it's difficult to obtain that in the bay area, but many counties are more lenient, and many mothers feel it's necessary. >> i'll be able to protect my children. >> i have a 9 millimeter. >> does it do the job? >> it does. >> and these counties, have seen the stead rise, and the critics argue that the concealed weapons, increase the rise of cross-claim. the weekend storm did to the great piece, and what can she -- to the grape. >> the former great is helping his former rivals. it won an emmy last night, the historic first at the award
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kerr moeny. -- ceremony.
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. we're one week from a possible federal government shut down, and they must pass the budget by november 30, and some that's included is the social security payment, and much of the government would be slowed down. the senate democrats vote to kill the house pass measure, and
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it strips the funding for the president's healthcare law, and that set up a fight in the senate. >> helmets 100% d -- he wants the 100% of obamacare. >> if democrats don't get every demand they have, they'll go over the cliff. >> the senate leaders meet this afternoon. the airline passengers may soon be able to use their i-pads, or kindles, to take off, and they'll make the recommendations of the the electronic devices in the air. it'll allow the passengers, to read the e books, or watch podcasts at any time in the flight. the ban on cell phones, is still in place. the food and drug
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administration issued the final guideline it is, today for the medical apps. the fda is concerned that a handful of app, will turn the taliban let, into health -- tablets, into health monitors. the class 1 and 2 apps, must abide by certain rules for design, and registration and other criteria. the class 3 apps, must have premarket approval. netflix won an emmy. off 14 nominations, the 9 for the show, the director took home to prize, the first time an online video distributor, has won an emm. the grape harvest has felt
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the affect of the last week's rain. >> they look at these grapes. and get ready to rev the engines, very acquitly, the big -- quietly, the big expo next week. after the break, there's the fog, it's coming back to the coast, and then a warm up, i'll let you know how hot it'll get as we move to the end of the week.
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. all that wane we got over -- rain we got over the weekend, has some growers, double up on the harvest schedule. live in napa, some grapes are showing signs of damage. >> we're sanding in a -- standing in a vineyard in the heart of napa valley. if you see the brown area, that's rot. and wine makers say they don't want that to spread. saturday's rain was more than a problem for the growers. >> we were surprised. >> he has 350 acres of vineyards, and they were expecting a lot rain, but more of a half an inch. >> we all started to bite our finger nails, a bit. >> the grapes, have thinner skins than the reds.
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>> the moisture traps inside of there, and any kind of damage on the grapes, that's where the rot tends to set in. we pull the leaves away, and we can get better air flow through the leaves here. >> the good news is, many of the whites have been harvested, and 10 percent are still out there. they increased the harvest to 200,000 pounds, and field workers are working longer hours. >> we're working day and night, at night with light, and really feeling the pressure to get this fruit in with the highest quality we can. >> they hope to the the whites harvested in this week, and the reds in three-week weeks. despite the weather, they're pretty sure that 2013 will turn out to be a very good year. ktvu channel 2 news. more details now of how much rain we got on saturday, it
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shaertd the -- shattered the records in the bay area. they saw 61 hundredths of an inch, and did airplane at -- airport at mountain view, set a record. up in the sierra, the mountains got a dusting of snow, more than 4 inches fell, and there may be more this week, above 6,000 feet. they're hoping the snow if fall -- fall is good for the skiing businesses. that snow and rain all forgotten now, it's beautiful out there. it sounds like a good week. >> the highs are coming our way, and fire damage, that we think about a lot this year, the fire storm that we had all those yeerlgsz, and with this -- years ago, and with the current rain,
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and the temperatures on the cool side, we can relax a bit. the temperatures are warmer than yesterday, and highs tomorrow will drop down a couple of degrees. it's not as warm, the next two days. a lot of cool air from the north here, and that's the wintery looking system. the rain is appear in this -- up in this area, and the mild air for us. these are the current numbers, 82 in fairfield, and a nice day. and like they pointed out, it's beautiful, visibility, great air quality. this is the time of year, some of the best weather we get in the bay area wp we -- area. we talked about the high pressure, it's setting up as we go into today, and it warmed us up. as we go into tuesday and wednesday, the cool air migrates to the north of us, and we'll
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trend that down. the forecast highs, there's no reds, that'll be 90s, and a lot of upper 60s, and 7 #0s, maybe some 80s, and the computer models showing everything is driving right by. there's fog at the coast, and i expect the fog, it's patchy, and 76 tomorrow in livermore. getting in the fall season, and it's starting to feel like it. when you get in fall like this, it's quick, and it changes. that's where we are. the forecast for the bay area weekend, the weekend comes into view, and saturday is the day that starts to warm up, the temperatures back in the upper 80s, in some places. in the afternoon saturday, look for temperatures in the mid 80s, the weekend will be a nice warm weekend. look for turnpikes tomorrow and
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-- temperatures, tomorrow, thews, and thursday, is cooler, and warmer as we get the end of the week. >> a week of changes, really. >> yeah, the seasons, they change, and boy, just like that, everything changes. >> thanks bill. people all over the bay area, will be able to ride in and learn more about, all electric and plug in hybrid veekdz. they kicked all of which the -- kicked off the e week, and the organizers say that folks will take rides in an electric vehicle. on wednesday, it moves to palo alto. the unexpected fall out from the complex, that's pit it go youth soccer with trees. what we're working on at
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6:00. a crime involving casual car poolers. >> it's shocking to me. i'll take bart more, or something. >> what happened, they lined up for work, in a peaceful enabled, and also ahead, bart's impressive safety record, and why the workers say the numbers aren't what they seem. new in 10 minutes at 6:00. unbelievable.
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. a man died over the weekend, and he wrashd into the -- crashed into the side of the mountain, and he was an avid base jumper. the sacramento contingencies are set to announce the great, shaq is joining the ownership group. they'll formally introduce him tomorrow. and he torment it had contingencies during his -- tormented his team, during the height of his playing. the team liked the move, but some fans don't. >> i'm kind of upset, i have mixed feelings about it, because
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he played for the lakeers, and he called us queens. >> he's been sympathetic to the fans, and staying in sacramento, when it nearly moved to seattle this year. there's concerns of the parking, and some of the south bays say they're worried that a shortage of the parking may compromise a nature reserve. >> it's for the butter fleiss, and -- butterflies and the mranlts -- plants. >> it's a peaceful 40 acres, he fears that will be impacted if the cities to -- chooses to put a soccer field here. >> what you're looking at this there, is where the soccer
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fields will be. >> the volunteers have fanned out in neighborhoods, handing out fliers, to make them aware that this is one of three sites to move the soccer field. >> the soccer park is a 24/7 operation, and we need to take care of the the youth and move it. >> the football games at this stadium, and one option is to pave over it. the city leaders if it's chosen as the spot, it'll not impact the wet lands or the butterfly gardens. >> it would have open space soccer with open space wildlife. >> and the other sites are the swim center. >> this is the last 40 acres of natural open space in santa
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clara. >> the other two sites, the soccer field remains where it is, until a new site is finalized. ktvu channel 2 news. if you like wonder bread, you'll be happy to hear that it's back on store shelves. flower's foods, bought it when it went out of business late last year, and three of the brands are also returning to stores today. the company says it's still decide it go fate of nature's pride. now at 6:00, the robbers, target the casual car pool line. an east bay town, grieving together tonight. >> he rides this bike every day, everybody knows this child. >> the deep impact being felt of the death of a 12-year-old
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boy riding his bike to school. >> the dangers that the workers face, that's not slud in the safety measures that we first told you about. a crime of opportunity, we are uncovering new details tonight of a line of mourning commuter -- morning commuter, robld while waiting at a casual car pool stop. >> it happened this morning, at intersection of clairemont avenue, and it's right next to the onramp at highway 24. we spoke with one of the victims. >> the police confirmed they're detained three people in connection with that robbery, we talked to one of the 8 victims, robld at gunpoint, he said he
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can't believe how fast the crime was. on the corner of this street, just 50 feet away from this freeway, they lined up at the casual car pool to start their day. >> the victim did not want his name or face shown for safety reasons, and he noticed three people get in line behind him. >> three young men with hoodies, and it didn't look like they were ready to get in a car. >> one of them pulled out a gun. >> he said, everyone give me your stuff. some people started to cry, and some ran into the street. >> the robber pointed the gun at his torso, and told him to hand everything over. >> i was shocked. >> he's lived across from this stop for several years. >> it's peaceful, and really we willnt

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