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they have checked the surveillance video at 7-eleven but it doesn't show the suspect. amber lee, ktvu channel 2 news. police are asking for the public's help to solve an ktvu channel 2 news starts right now with breaking news. assault case. investigators released this sketch today. >> ed at the breaking news, it resemmals a man who hit a woman in the face on monday firefighters battling a one alarm fire found two people afternoon. dead inside a home tonight. the man then ran off. i am frank somerville. police are asking anyone who >> i am julie haener. recognizes the man to contact breaking news on the peninsula, authorities. police are asking for your firefighters responded to a house fire and discovered the help in identifying a driver in a hit and run collision. bodies of two people inside. police say surveillance video ktvu's ken pritchett joins us shows a white van running over now from the scene in palo alto a female pedestrian along turk where he was briefed by on december 31. the pedestrian was thrown into the van's path after being hit authorities. ken? >> reporter: julie, we talked to the police about 15 minutes ago and they gave us what by another car. information we have and there >> hoping that someone might
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is not a lot to report right have information on the whereabouts of the driver and the van. if they do contact san francisco police. >> the two suspects involved in the hit and run have been now. this house is located, 7:15 p.m. this evening according to the identified and facing charges. police department a neighbor spotted smoke and fire coming the victim is recuperating. police say they have made from a house there. an arrest in connection with a we can show you video that will nightclub brawl that killed a give you a better look at that student in san francisco. police released this booking house. we shot this video. according to the fire photo of the suspect. he was arrested yesterday on department, when firefighters went inside the home they found the third anniversary of the two people dead. at this point we do not have attack. the victim was a fourth year any information on the ages of medical student. the victims, whether they were he died after being taken off life support two days after the male or female. not -- no information at this attack. pressurish is growing on point on those victims. i asked the police department the -- pressure is growing on spokesman who was here if he the attorney general to drop could say anything about the charges against a transgender condition of the body, if there student accused of battery. was any indication they died as a petition has 6,000 a result of the fire, that is signatures. the 16-year-old says she has been the victim of bullying. something investigators will she was involved in a fight
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look into and those investigators will be handling with other teens at a high school, caught on video but she this case from this point forward. >> that is a routine procedure was the only person charged. in cases where there is a fire the san francisco 49ers made the tripe north carolina today -- trip oo north carolina today for the playoff game with and somebody is found deceased. the panthers. kickoff is 36 hours away. that is not an indication that joe fonzi is in charlotte was an arson. >> reporter: investigators will be out here tomorrow morning so that they will have more light to work by as they work their tonight ahead of sunday's game. way through the scene to try . >> reporter: the 49ers arrived determine what happened at this in charlotte tonight. it was load up the buses and house. 7:15 p.m. fire coming from single family head to the airport. residents here and when in the past when the 49ers had firefighters go inside they back to back trips in the east, they spent the weekend in ohio find two people deceased. live, ken pritchett, ktvu to cut down on the travel. >> you thought that -- i channel 2 news. only on 2 tonight, surveillance video taken at the thought about it more than i corner of polk and ella streets did. actually, you know, there was a on new year's eve where a six- year-old was struck and killed
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by a girl. possibility. watch the upper part of your it was quick thought. made the decision it was better screen. you can see an suv will to come back here. >> reporter: this is how the disappear behind a sign and post season works when you are back up. that appears to be the time of impact when she was killed. her mother and brother were a wildcard team. after a tough win in green bay both injured. seconds later a ambulance on sunday, the wildcard 49ers arrived. the suv driver said he works will play their second straight post season game on the road. for uber but uber said he that shouldn't bother them, in didn't have a fair at the time three years under jim harbaugh and uber said their insurance is only in effect when a driver the 49ers are tied for best road record in the nfl. >> probably the attitude. accepted a call. the driver was arrested but is i think its an attitude. free on bail. attitude is always good. she facing a charge of strong presence. voluntary manslaughter for that when you are trying to win games. you have to have the right death. late today searchers in attitude. has to be the right time. idaho found the wreckage of a >> reporter: always tough on plane, the plane has been the road. one thing the 49ers will not have to worry about is the missing for a month. dale smith was piloting the extreme temperatures they plane and four of his family experienceicide in green bay. -- experienced in green bay and they will keep an eye on the members were on board when it game tomorrow with the
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vanished. possibility that candlestick there were no survivors and a park could still host one more severe storm may delay recovery game. joe fonzi, ktvu channel 2 news. efforts. in a statement online smith's >> more details now. wife wrote the plane is in mayor ed lee made a wager with paces and buried in snow. we know my family members on the plane died quickly and painlessly. charlotte's mayor. at stake carolina barbecue and officials in the bay area the losing mayor will wear the reported two more deaths from the flu today and officials winning team's colors in expected the number of cases to washington, d.c. later this rise in the coming weeks. months. and you can watch the game we have team coverage. ktvu's jana katsuyama has right here on channel 2, pre- information about the outbreak game 8:30 a.m. sunday morning followed by fox but we begin in santa rosa sports coverage at 9:00 p.m., where ktvu's debora villalon kickoff at 10:00 p.m. and after the game the point spoke to a father about the death of his 23-year-old son to the flu. after with mark ibanez. >> reporter: this family is urging vaccination after he beautiful sunset this died at this hospital wednesday. they say flu was something he evening. plenty of clouds. didn't think about at his age a good shot at light showers and it shows medical
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tomorrow in the mid-morning hours. there is no green in the area. professionals can be blind sided. [ music ] just cloud cover. >> reporter: he had no trouble you will see the fog come back whaling on the harmonica. to the coast tonight. he performed in a half dozen as we go into the morning bands. but two weeks ago today he hours, 10:00 a.m., showers falling as far south as san arrived here gasping for air. rafael. not a big heavy weather system. >> friday morning he called the ambulance because he couldn't 10thshowers moving into the bay breathe. >> his dad remembers he called area mid-morning. when i come back, we will look home. >> we spoke to him on the phone at the second part of the weekend, sunday, how much call. >> reporter: as his parents different that day will be. raced to the hospital their >> see you then. the federal government son's lugs was failing. he was sedated but his heart weighing in on utah's same-sex marriage controversy. then at 1030 p.m. austrian -- 10:30 p.m. stopped and brain damage. >> reporter: considering he had a string of fires, increasing fear in one neighborhood that been to the same er the day an arsonist will strike again. >> and a prize catch worth before with his mom. cash, a small fish in san pablo
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on facebook posting 103 bay. before you settle for another ordinary mattress, temperature, pneumonia and flu. he was sent home that same day. >> they weren't concerned. having it in the second lung by the second day stunned them. >> reporter: stunned everyone. became a coma and then a vigil till he died. he worked at this supermarket. like many young people he ran himself ragged. two jobs today he writes, feeling okay, not enough sleep and the next day, cough, sick isn't it time you discovered the sleep number bed? to my stomach. the only bed clinically proven to relieve back pain and improve sleep quality. >> he was setting himself up and right now, it's our lowest prices of the season. for this. >> reporter: his dad hopes young people realize they are save $300 to $800 on our newest innovations. not invincible. plus, 18-month special financing on all sleep number beds. >> you have to take some care only at a sleep number store, where queen mattresses start at just $699.99. of your body. sleep number. comfort individualized. [ music ] >> reporter: he doesn't blame the hospital for not keeping
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him over night. he believes they were doing what is normal for a young person versus an older person but as we have seen h1n1 doesn't discriminate. debora villalon, ktvu channel 2 news. >> a total of 11 people died from the flu in the bay area and today officials reported two more deaths. we compiled the numbers by checking with officials in all 9 counties. three in alameda, 2 marine, and or how to get great deals real bithe easy way.e week. santa clara and one in san you do enough flying around. francisco, contra costa county that's why we give you real big club card deals. and san mateo. this week, honey nut cheerios are just $1.88. these are only people who are that's a sweet deal. brew up a great cup for less. starbucks is just $6.99. 65 or younger. ktvu's jana katsuyama has been checking with officials to get and lean cuisine entrees are just 2 dollars each. perspective on how this season real big deals this week and every week. compares to the 2009 pandemic. only at safeway. ingredients for life. >> reporter: that's right.
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i want to let people know walgreen's is one of the many places that are giving flu shots but there have been reports of shortages in the past week. >> reporter: in the course of a the federal government will day, whether a handrail on a recognize same-sex marriages in utah even though the state does escalator, or the seattle and handles on a bus or the door -- not. 1,000 couples exchanges vows for about a week in late seats and handles on a bus or december. but that december ruling was appealed and the u.s. supreme door handles. >> contempt out of bed -- court put utah's same-sex same- couldn't get out of bed. >> reporter: with the bay area sex marriages on hold but today u.s. attorney general eric seeing 11 deaths from the h1n1 holder said those couples strain, officials are warning people to take precaution. already married will be >> maybe we will see more h1n1 eligible for benefits. the federal government this year than the other strain. >> reporter: according to the issued a disappointing jobs centers for disease control and report today however the prevention activity increased as flu in 25 states two weeks ago jumped to 35 states last unemployment rate continues to improve. employers added the fewest jobs in three years.
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week. in 2009, 607 californians died some are blaming the cold in the h1n1 pandemic. this season, officials are winter weather. the national unemployment rate investigating 35 possible flu deaths so far but officials say this will not reach the 2009 fell in december. was street shrug off the jobs pandemic. >> it was brand new to the report and ended mixed. dow dropped 7 points, nasdaq world. new viruses. it hit really hard and it hit everyone. >> reporter: no one knows when added 18. the economy is slowly growing. the flu season will peak and fisherman are excited about officials are urging everyone to get a flu shot. herring in san pablo bay. as ktvu's rob roth reports, the today this family was going in herring come back is a positive and taking extra precautions. sign for the environment and >> i am stiching them to -- teaching them to wash their the economy. >> reporter: fishing boats hands more. stretch across the bay this >> 11 people died already, i morning. don't want to be one of them. a scene attracting thousands of birds. even the seals got into the act >> reporter: kaiser gave out 1.2 million flu shots so far as people watch from the shore. >> never seen that many out but high demand means shortages here before. >> reporter: herring. this is spawning season. and they expect to have more this is shaping up to be a very
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supplies next week. reporting live, jana katsuyama, good year. ktvu channel 2 news. >> spiking back up again. >> we found the county flu returning to san francisco bay, clinic busy today. great. >> reporter: boat stopped off the demand for flu shots picked up in the last couple of weeks. some people were there to get at fisherman's wharf. to unload their cargo. their children vaccinated. and the herring are sucked off doctors say people need to realize how serious the h1n1 virus can be. they also stress you can't get the boat and on to a conveyer. the flu from a vaccination as all this activity is far some people think. at www.ktvu.com you will find a list of resources to help you different than it was a year fight the flu, including a map ago. >> everyone was talking about to get flu shots. how the business was just starting to deplete. look for hot topics. it was going to go away. >> reporter: but now -- neiman marcus says its >> a lot of fish out there. customer information has been hacked. neiman marcus officials say >> reporter: this year quota is hackers may have stolen credit cards and debt cards information, but they don't 3700-tons. that is a fraction that is in know how widespread the the waters. more money for the local informationing is.
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the breach -- information is. fishing economy, $50 million and herring are an important the breach happened in mid- part of the food chain but not all the news is good out here, december. tonight target's data breach, the scope of it -- the herring may be back but the scope of it grew today. they are offering a free service to americans. foster farms got the go sardines are in shorter supply. ahead to resume operations in rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. the central valley that was shut down because of ahead the proud grads, their shot at a better life cockroaches. the plant is in livingten. after doing time behind bars. they -- livingston. >> a sleepless night after they shut it down thursday. neighbors learn a serial inspectors found live cockroaches. now officials say foster farms arsonist may be responsible for has a action plan and can be 10 fires in three nights, we will tell you about the suspect caught on tape. reopened tomorrow. >> and show your support for the plant is foster farms' largest facility. a pond is going to be the 9ers this weekend. share this badge from the ktvu channel 2 news facebook page and crush carolina. drained this weekend. that after 150 ducks died from a outbreak of cholera. the spond next to a water
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treatment plant -- pond is next to a water treatment plant. water from the pond comes from the treatment facility. it doesn't affect humans but arediedly to birds -- deadly to birds. the 49ers are in charlotte tonight. >> back here after the break, the latest computer model that shows rain moving in. i will have the time line. >> live picture ez-- [ talking at the same time ] >> they have released the stetch of a man suspected of attacking a woman. >> and live pictures from the scene of the breaking news, stay with us as we learn more about the discovery of two bodies in a home there. to those who've been denied ewelcome to covered california. now, you can no longer be denied coverage because of a pre-existing condition. enroll today at coveredca.com.
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police have been busy tonight after responding to two shootings a couple hours apart. the lates happened about 6:00 p.m -- latest happened about new at 10:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. at a wendy's. police are sounding the alarm, when the man left wendy's he a victim of a attempted sexual was shot by one of the suspects assault managed to escape but who took off. the victim is suffering life not before leaving a mark. ktvu's amber lee is at the threatening injuries. a few hours earlier at 3:30 location of the attack to tell p.m. this afternoon one person was us what happened and how the woman got away. hospitalized after a drive-by >> reporter: police have released this sketch of the shooting. police say the shooting happened on grant street when suspect, the victim, a woman our photographer was there two just left a 7-eleven when she men were detained. police say they called off the was attacked. >> walk home from the 7-eleven search for additional suspects at 7:00 p.m. turned into a fight for her tonight. to the south bay, residents
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life. >> it is out of the ordinary are worried a fire bug is on and causes concern for us. >> the victim walked a few the loose. there have been 10 suspicious 5s in a six block area of san hundred yards yesterday morning when a man grabbed her. the suspect started to sexual jose. we obtained surveillance video showing one fire being set. assault the woman. she fought back. ktvu's patti lee is live in san >> she was able to burn the jose where authorities are trying to determine if all the suspect on the fice with a fires are the work of the same cigarette she had. arsonist. >> reporter: -- with a >> reporter: every night since cigarette she had. wednesday the residents on this >> the victim breaks free, block have been afraid, woken runs away and flags down a car who tries to chase down had to the sounds of sirens and the suspect but he escapes on foot. >> it could happen. smell of smoke. scary to me. >> reporter: tonight these >> reporter: she lives near the neighbors plan to sleep with 7-eleven she too walks to the one eye open. >> i don't feel safe anymore. >> reporter: terrified after 10 store. >> it is quiet. suspicious 5s in three days very safe. like i said unnerving. >> reporter: the suspect is a there could be more -- 5s in african american man in his mid- three days there could be more tonight. this surveillance video may 30s. 6 feet tall, weighing about 300 help the investigation. pounds. >> reporter: does it look watch as the arsonist walks up
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to this home, seconds later a familiar to you? >> not at all. >> reporter: neighbors say they will be more careful walking fire erupts. a driver notices the flames and around this area and they will warns the people inside. alert others to what happened. >> i am probably not going to >> it is a little too close. want to go out tonight. >> reporter: police tell us 10, that is shocking. >> reporter: she planned to check her surveillance video for suspicious activity. >> i will review it, yes. and then whoever knows what i see. >> reporter: many in the neighborhood have systems and they will look and collect all the evidence. and determine if the same person is possible for all of them. >> reporter: this is just one angle surveillance video provides of this potential crime scene. the patrols may have a better idea of who they are looking
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for. reporting live in san jose, patti lee, ktvu channel 2 news. a man has been arrested on suspicion of abusing and killing a puppy in front of his four-year-old daughter. police say 31-year-old alan velete had been abusing the puppy for several weeks and then killed it on monday. he is also charged with felony child endangerment and animal cruelty. suppose was a factor in a deadly -- suppose was a factor in a dead -- suppose was a -- speed was a factor in a deadly crash that killed a girl. investigators say the teen crashed her car into a pole after midnight. a witness says several good samaritan tried to help. >> it was smashed. pretty bad. bad accident. car was still running.
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they didn't want it to blow up. a lot of people broke in, opened the hood. >> another 17-year-old girl was in the passenger seat, she is in the hospital with critical injuries. tesla says it is taking steps to prevent the over heating of its charging systems. they are sending customers new software. that should address the issue. several drives reported over heating and smoking. there was also one fire in a garage last november. turns out the san francisco jail is hope to the nation's only charter school for inmates and today they hosted a high school graduation like no other merchandise the sights and
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sounds from -- like no other. the sights and sounds from the event. >> i started working hard. this was the first step. >> just doing school again, it was like a new beginning. >> feels great. >> did for my dad. he passed away. i promised him 11 years ago i would do this. >> dispraiser sheriff's department, our county jail system is the first of its kind to embed a charter high school in our jail system. >> the concepts i have now embraced, you know, really been a part of the solution and not
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part of the problem. >> i can look at my thoughts, impulses and actions and readjust my thought processes. >> at the rate i was going moo ihigh school diploma was the last thing on -- my high school diploma was the last thing on my mind and it should have been the first. >> congratulations to the class of 2014. we made it. [ cheers and applause ] >> three dozen inmates graduated today. they hope to graduate 120 men and women each year. many complete the program even after they have been released. wet weather is finally headed to the bay area. how much rain will develop? >> target reveals more customers could be impracted by the security -- impacted by the security breach. the only way to protect
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yourself from identity theft. >> and next, yelp reviewers unmasks, why some won't get to stay anonymous.
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we have an update on a story you saw wednesday night about burglaries at san
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francisco general hospital. we learned of a plea of a return of a camera. her camera contains some of the only still photos taken of the funeral in december for former san francisco police sergeant. >> those pictures, the ceremony are something that happens there, you can't replace it. i can replace thecome ru. not the --ing the camera, not the -- replace the camera, not the content. the sheriff's department is promising to improve hospital security. two men arrested for operating a sex trafficking ring made a court appearance today. the men did not enter pleas. they face kidnapping and sex trafficking. as we reported last night, police arrested the two at a
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motel with the help of a 14- year-old girl who told officers she was forced into prostitution. court in virginia ruled that san francisco's yelp must disclose the names of several anonymous reviewers. the case was brought by a business who claimed 7 negative reviews were not wrote by customers. some folks stopped using yelps because names could be closed. >> there is also the libel side, are they actually customers. >> yelp felt the ruling would have no effect in other states, even though it plans to appeal. facebook is getting rid of one of its features. in april facebook will phase
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out its sponsored stories ad program. some explained facebook using their "likes" in ads without permission. facebook settled a lawsuit. the end of poncered stories will mean -- sponsored stories mean businesses can no longer use "likes" for ads. americans traveling to the winter olympics games. 100,000 security people will be in place still americans being warned -- americans are being warned about terrorist attacks. still to come here, talk about a surprise on the slopes. the ski resort where this bear was caught on camera in the middle of the skiers. >> what a picture. >> and tracking train on the way to the bay area. the time line for this weekend. >> and new information from the
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back 92 the breaking -- now to the breaking news, two people found dead inside a home after a fire. >> ktvu's ken pritchett is live now with new information about the conditions that firefighters found inside that home. ken? >> reporter: frank, let's start with where we are, on embarcadero, it is shut down behind me, it will remain shut down till they remove the two bodies inside of that home. show video of the house to give you a look at it. neighbors say they spotted smoke and fire and called 911
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at 7:15 p.m. firefighters found the two bodies inside the home. what is new, the firefighters had a difficult time moving through the house due to a great deal of clutter. at this point we are told they believe the fire started in the kitchen. no word on cause. as for the victims we don't have ages or the genders of the victims. but we should get more information tomorrow. the arson team will be here tomorrow morning and that is standard when bodies are found inside of a home burned in a residential fire. ken pritchett, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. today we learned the security breach at target during the holiday shopping season was larger than thought. now it is between 70 and 100 tell million effected. ktvu's tom vacar reports a new
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scam is revictimizing customers. >> reporter: folks hasn't hardenings the 40 million credit cards and debt cards -- heard the 40 million credit cards and debt cards hacked, 70 mill were now. >> over a third of the united states population. >> crazy to think somebody was able to get into and find out bout this information. >> reporter: two shoppers were not among the first 40 million. >> i didn't thought about that today when i came in. now i am scared. >> everything is out there. i would imagine just about anybody is susceptible. that makes me uncomfortable. >> reporter: two other customers had been compromised. >> i received a new credit card. >> it is not the fault of honest people and honest businesses.
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this is unfortunately a criminal. >> reporter: e-mail and phone scams are already suffering where they are trying to revictimize the victims. >> reporter: what about target's offering of free credit monitoring. >> a thin layer that will let you know after it is too late. >> reporter: we got to figure out one thing, was this unique to target or are other retailers just as vulnerable. tom vacar, ktvu channel 2 news. something unusual was spotted at heavenly mountain resort today. if you look carefully, that is a black bear on the ski slope. a reporter snatched this picture during the masters race. skiers stopped and watch the bear vanish into the woods.
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bears are not in deep hibernation because of the mild winter weather. waiting on showers around here. saturday starts off with wet weather. not massive amounts of wet. trace amounts. radar shows clouds. that is it. right now beautiful. plenty of clear skies. or partly cloudy skies. and mild temperatures. over night lows on the mild side. 40s. tomorrow we will see more clouds and showers developing. you will see that on the computer model. over night lows, mild. you got temperatures in napa and santa rosa in upper 30s and low 40s. tomorrow's weather looks good. the main impact will be pacific northwest. for us tomorrow, maybe 3/100- inch towards san jose, up to 2/10-inch in the santa rosa
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area. not much. not much. they will get snow in the mountains from this too. 6 to 8 inches maybe. not what we need. you need rain. this is just a light event. bay area sunday and monday and tuesday, high pressure builds in and temperatures warm up. upper 60s and low 70s. beyond that, real rain towards the 20 and 21. mountains sugar bowl, they will get 4 to 8 inches of snow. snow level 5500 feet by the ends of the day. here is rain north. 7:00 a.m. rain moving into the bay area central. noon. i mean, using -- light rain. drizzle. moves on around 2:00 p.m. san jose a few drops as well.
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could produce more. not a massive amount of precipitation. anywhere from 300 in san jose to a quarter inch in santa rosa. might slow you down a little bit. there is your five-day forecast, showers likely. sunday with big football game in charlotte. the weather will be perfect for joe fonzi. he is out there. we will bring you the game on ktvu channel 2 news on sunday. right here. the weather look goods. >> dorfferagedorff -- coverage starts at 8:30 a.m. fred is here now. warriors are finally back home. >> they have been on the road. played more road games than any other team in the nba. they are tired. steph curry didn't shoot well tonight but he earned more
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votes. looked sluggish tonight against boston. 6-1 road trip. golden state 10 point lead. iguodala with the steal and the right stuff. game high 22. final 15 seconds. down by two. green drives and that ties the game 97-97. warriors are used to close games and exciting finishes. curry missed the last five shots. he is money. curry hits a two pointer with 3 seconds left. they won 11-12 and they get four days off to rest. >> panthers are amused to learn the 49ers are favored to win sunday's playoff game. after all carolina won 10-9 two months ago but they loss davis
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to a concussion. crabtree was still rehabbing. frank gore rushed for 82 and colin kaepernick had his worse passing day. and sacked six times. credit the panthers defense. >> they have a great front 7. very athletic, fast, strong. something that the first game we didn't play very well and didn't execute the way we should have. >> it was tough. we made a lot of mistakes. we could do better. playoff time and we are going to clean up the mistakes and move forward. >> we have a lane kippen siting tonight. got a new job. next.
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it is usually not pretty when a first base basketball team plays the sellers. they travel to salt lake city tonight. she grabs 9 rebounds. scores 30 points. stanford wins. cal finished its game in colorado on a 17-6 run to come
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back and beat the buffaloes. he hits the jumper to draw within one of colorado. she fouled out. cal trailed by one. 10 seconds to go. driving hard. scores the hoop. cal wins 57-55. >> and former raiders head coach lane kippen is like a cat, he lands on his feet. he becomes the university of alabama's offensive coordinator and that is sport. >> thank you. and thank you for choosing ktvu channel 2 news. we will see you the next time news break. >> and another house fire where firefighters discovered the body of one person inside. mornings on 2 with the very latest beginning at 7:00 a.m. before you settle for another ordinary mattress,
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together: happy mother's da-- aah! what are you wearing? you don't remember this shirt? you made it for me for mother's day in kindergarten. it's adorable. it's perverted. it looks like you were felt up by that creepy guy around the corner. ew! why him? 'cause he's got, like, freakishly tiny hands. thank you! i cannot believe you kept that shirt. of course i kept it. i'm your mother. i keep everything you make me. please take that off. oh, when i'm dead. today is my special day, and i am gonna enjoy me some coffee. you know that's a pencil holder, right? i do now. jay: go first. no, you can go first. manny, go first! no, jay, you go first.
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