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have an opinion of her but i don't want to see it on display here. >> to see that image was -- wounded me. >> reporter: she says the image pause hurtful. especially in the areas where she was born and raised. she believes it is politically motivated. >> i believe the attack was personal and it was about my announcement to run as mayor. >> reporter: she supports the dac. she has many reservations butt the center. however another had similar signs with his image and a swastika posted over curfew. >> that is the rule. people have different ways of expressing their dissatisfaction. >> it is a symbol i am not
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comfortable seeing on anybody wearing it. >> that was paul chambers reporting. they issued a statement saying because of its significance the use of a swastika is ugly and offensive to the victims and survivors of the holocaust as well as people of good will everywhere. the center shares the counsel meb's outrage and -- member's outrage. a fisher man died after a wave swept him out into the pacific after noon. a wave took an ice chest, when he tried to retrieve it a wave dragged him deeper into the water. they recovered his body 45 minutes later. experts say the number of people coughing at work or at the store will rise in the next
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few weeks. the flu season is on track to be deadlier than last year. this season 45 flu deaths are confirmed. with 50 still being investigated as likely victims and the worse may be yet to come. >> peak time will be in the next four weeks or six weeks. february typically in the bay area is the highest month we see systems. >> flu season could stretch till april so it is still worth it to get a vaccination. takes two weeks to build up a significant immunity to the disease. mother must plan the funeral of one of her sons, both gunned down on the streets. ktvu's rob roth went to the funeral home that helped burry the first son and now she about to burry her second. >> reporter: two brothers, deaths less than three weeks
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apart, the mother is torn up. >> i have no more kids. that is so messed up. >> reporter: she visited the memorial where her son was shot to death sunday. he was gunned down inside a car along with his friend. he was 19 years old. the shooting happened three weeks after his brother was gunned down. the funeral was just last thursday. >> he was crying and he was hurt and now this. >> reporter: a family friend and a mortician. >> i just gave him a rose thursday. >> he invites young people to the funeral parlor to show them where they might end up. >> i keep it raw. you know, this is it. you don't want to come in here.
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you go behind those doors. this is it. >> reporter: police aren't saying if there is a connection. >> i know there is a god. why would he give a mother so much fine handle within -- pain to handle within 19 days. >> the mother wants anyone who knows anything to come forward. what she doesn't want is retaliation. reporting live, rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. a teen is in custody accused of the shooting death of a man sunday morning at a home. the 23-year-old jesse hernandez was pronounced dead at the scene. police arrested michael arthur- sanchez martin who is facing charges including murder. the shooting was linked to an argument. crews were busy fixing a blocked sewer line after 10:30
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a.m. 200 gallons of sewage spilled into the creek. samples of the water are being taken every two hours and signs have been posted. we are learning the cost of the contract negotiation between b.a.r.t. management and the unions. b.a.r.t. spent $2.2 million trying to reach an agreement. some of that was spent on negotiators and charter buses. it is the end of the line for the 49ers. they packed up after losing a tough game against the seahawks. ktvu's ann rubin talked with fan whose say they are excited for a new season at the new stadium. right? >> reporter: the fans were out here all day and while they wished things ended differently, they say there is still a lot to cheer about. >> reporter: fans came to say their good-byes. >> about saying thank you.
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>> thank you. >> that is it. [ talking at the same time ] >> reporter: marks the end of the season. >> they did good. they were awesome. i liked their team. >> i am pumped up. >> the team is looking ahead too. the 49ers spent the day packing up their lockers. >> if we could keep everybody together, we will have a good shot. >> reporter: this good-bye is bittersweet. marks the end of an era at candlestick park. they are planning a trip back. >> yeah. yeah. [ talking at the same time ] >> i hope i could afford a ticket. [ talking at the same time ] >> i want to see a game so bad. 9er fans for life. >> they have a prediction that this team and that new stadium will be a winning combination. >> nail be even better -- they
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will be even better next year. >> thank you. >> reporter: fans were out here after the players were gone snapping a few last photos of the new stadium and talking about getting tickets for next season. ann rubin, ktvu channel 2 news. an argument to watch the 9ers-seahawks game ended in gunfire yesterday in fresno. police found two men suffering from gun shot wounds. offices caught up with the shooter at a hospital suffering from a stab wound. he is facing charges. a police helicopter pilot landed in a city park today. the helicopter was following the martin luther king, jr. march today. they put the helicopter down safely. >> no wires or trees in the
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immediate area so they put it down here. >> there were no reports of injury. the police department called in mechanics to check out the helicopter before removing. celebrations today in honor of martin luther king, jr. day. [ music ] >> in sacramento thousands payed ribitute to martin luther king in the -- tribute to martin luther king in the march for the dream event. back here in the bay area hundreds took part in the freedom train ride from san jose to san francisco. it commemorates the 54-mile long march that martin luther king, jr. made in 1965. >> my first time doing. if it is the last one i am glad i was on the last train. i wish everybody would learn what martin luther king did. >> ticket sales were slow early
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on sparking talk this year could be the last but the community stepped up and a thousand people road freedom train and the freedom train will run again next year. president obama spent part of martin luther king day today volunteering. the first daughterrers were there. -- daughters were there. the kithing delivers meals to 100 -- kitchen delivers meals to up with hundred groups. rarely done in winter time, the restrictions fire officials implemented because of the bone dry conditions. >> first the drought, now the warm conditions, how this may hit your food and wine pocket book. >> a mild day and around round of records. where the records fell and if there are changes in store coming up. good. good answer.
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breaking news. 40 minutes ago a cal train hit two people. thisis next to santa clara university. one person was killed and one taken to the hospital. no trains are running in the area. once again it was cal train number 375 hit two people. we have a crew on the way to the scene. we will update you on what we are working on for bay area news at 7:00 on tv 36 and following us on twitter. fire crews in southern california are making progress against the wildfire. the fire should be contained by
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wednesday. it started wednesday. five homes and 10 outbuildings were destroyed. people were allowed to return home over the week. authorities say a illegal camp fire is to blame. dry conditions propertied winter burn bans. they have an extra 125 firefighters on hand today to be ready for a possible fire emergency. on the heels of last week's drought emergency a new weather worry tonight that spring like temperatures are playing havoc with plants. ktvu's john fowler has more. >> reporter: california's $50 billion a year wine industry are at risk.
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>> the warm weather is frightening. >> reporter: pruning today in 70-degree temperatures. they say the vines think is spring and may bloom and then if it rains or frost -- >> fruits will be low. very low yield year for everybody. >> reporter: blossoming now. >> if we get the rain and cold weather in february the flowers will be affected. which means you don't get the fruit. >> reporter: they are blooming way too early. he advises liberally to save them. so far growers say night time temperatures have been cool enough to minimize any abnormal flowering but the next few days
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and weeks could disrupt california agricultural and raise your food and wine prices. john fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. people around the bay area are getting ready for the possibility of mandatory water conservation measures. invoices it has -- santa cruz it has been in force. they can't use water to spray down pavement and restaurants can only serve water on request. things may get so bad they may have to charge you for a glass of tap water. >> they ask for water, it is like a soda, we have to charge them. >> people caught violating the restrictions will get a warning and fines as high as $500. california attorney general kamala harris sent a letter to the bits burgh planning -- pittsburg planning department. a draft report fails to
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disclose the effect the terminal would have on local air quality, or analyze the environment aal effects of producing the new crude oil. -- affects of producing the new crude oil. dating websites that want to advertise on facebook will have to take a rain check. they are blocking adds till after valentine's day. they got a number of complaints from users who said there were too many ads. electronic vehicles are catching on faster than the number of outlets to charge them and that is causing problems at work. managers say 61 people drive electronic vehicles to the office but there is only 16 charging stations. and that is creating issues.
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some cars are getting unplugged while charging. the company says businesses should provide one station for every two electronic vehicles. another mild day around the bay area. with new records set this afternoon. giving you a look at what is happening for today. we saw new records around san francisco. actually tied a record. did not break the record set back in 2009. but did tie one for downtown. downtown oakland 72. breaking the old record of 71 set in 1976. livermore broke a record today. mountain view as well napa 71 degrees. old record stood at 70 degrees, 2009. tomorrow the dry, mild weather is going to continue. for the entire week ahead. the systems right over the high
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pressure that is locked in over california, that will continue our sunny condition and our dry stretch. all the way through the weekend, we will remain dry. there is a system that will drop into nevada thursday that could bring us fire danger concerns because we are expecting dry off shore winds to kick up wednesday and thursday. between now and then, dry winds but light. into the afternoon and evening hours we got 58 degrees. 60 napa. 58 san francisco. 60 san jose. but the sunset an hour ago, it will be chilly out there. tomorrow morning, below freezing in santa rosa, 32. napa 30 degrees. fairfield 33. these numbers like how we
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started this morning. 41 hayward. 38 redwood city. 48 san francisco. we will wake up with patchy fog at the coast line. lingering this afternoon and because of it temperatures were cooler in most areas. the rest of us back into the upper 60s tomorrow afternoon. these numbers like what we had today. into the east bay, 68 oakland. 70 degrees danville. 70 livermore. south bay, nice one, 70 degrees san jose. 72 morgan hill. along the peninsula for the afternoon, 69 redwood city. 67 san francisco. extended forecast, a repeat on wednesday. with the possibility of breezy off shore winds wednesday night into thursday. we will be watching. and into the weekend showing you we are dry, mild with no
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rain in sight. >> it is nice outside. >> hard toappreciate -- to appreciate it. thank you. new research suggests a link between parents and guardians who smoke and the number of times they are children are hospitalized. doctors looked at the substance, children are exposed to second hand smoke. levels were higher in children readmitted to the hospital after an asthma attack. amazon says they could ship items before they are ordered. the company says it is a way to start the shipping process based on previous orders and basissed on habits. this is their second attempt -- based on habits. this is their second attempt at
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fred inglis is hereit talk about -- here to talk about the last play of the game. >> this is why teams don't want players to have on field interviews, they need a cooling down period. remember, you don't step on super man's cape and you don't challenge richard sherman one- on-one. richard sherman led the nfl with 8 interceptions this season. tips the ball to smith, smith's pick sends the seahawks to the super bowl. reports indicate he and michael crabtree and richard sherman had a dispute last spring in arizona. after that play richard sherman was penalized for giving a choke sign to colin kaepernick but it was his post game comments that created the buzz. >> well, i am the best corner in the game! when you try me with a sorry receiver like crabtree that is the result you are going to get! don't you even talk about me!
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>> crabtree. don't open your mouth about the best or i?m going to shut it for you real quick! >> that is one play. you know what i am saying? >> michael crabtree was a mediocre receiver, mediocre. when you try the best corner in the game with a mediocre receiver, that is what happens. game. >> he is a tv guy. i play ball. >> he talk as lot. sometimes you need to shut your mouth. be humble. >> they have that right. they won the game. you know? >> he could learn from other people around the league that knows how to be a true gentleman. >> richard sherman texts this message today. i apologize for taking the attention away from the fantastic game by my teammates. that was not my intent. he did not apologize to michael crabtree. we will see if peyton manning
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can humble richard sherman in the super bowl. richard sherman put himself a big target on him right now. >> and the seahawks, you remember the los angeles rams rivalry. we haven't had a good nfc west rivalry for a long time and now we do. >> the two teams are fighting each other in the division. then in the playoffs. you do not have -- there is a home field advantage, they seem to lose here, we lose up there. so it is very much on for years to come. we assume. but the big thing with richard sherman, he is such a great guy off the field. everyone talks about how intelligent, generous, works in charity, great community guy, it is just he has this exchange almost all the time. he tries to use anger as a motivation. >> thank you. >> it works. tonight at 10:00 p.m. more on the breaking news in
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