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he graduated from a bay area high school less than a year ago. tonight he's in prison charged with constructing weapons of mass destruction. good evening everyone i'm heather holmes. >> and i'm ken wayne. in june, a high school grad.
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in january, charged. >> reporter: now he's facing criminal charges including possession of a mass destruction. his family isn't answering the doors or the chemical weapons that have emerged almost 3,000 miles away. >> i hope for the best of him but i hope i never see him again because he's a dangerous kid. >> reporter: the kid in question, a penn state freshman found with a bomb in his room. in the suitcase they found compressed air and chemicals. he admits buying the supplies online. >> i remember getting a package here. then returning it to him. >> reporter: classmates are following the news closely. >> he was kind of when he stayed quiet. never really raised his hand.
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had maybe one or two friends but never was really outspoken. >> reporter: the mistekav's home is a mile from campus and the teenager told police he experimented with explosives before he moved away too. >> whether he was tampering with anything around his house it could potentially hurt people near our school. near his house or across the bay area. whatever it was. >> reporter: what were his intentions so far from home? police say he told them he wanted to quote blow things up. what things and why remain unknown. at the family home tonight, his father spoke through a closed door. >> reporter: not commenting he says until they get a lawyer. we could hear younger kids in the house and the family may be fairly new to the u.s. neighbors say they moved in about two years ago the suspect is a russian citizen. he has no criminal adult record here in san m ateo county. his bail in pennsylvania is set
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at a half million dollars. debora villalon, ktvu channel 2 news. you are looking at the results of a high speed chase in marin county. the driver a young woman wanted on warrants who police say they had to tackle to keep from running away. investigators say she ran one red light nearly missing one car and people. patti lee has the story. >> reporter: you see how many people are out here at 10:00, you can imagine what it was like here at 6:00. in a neighborhood filled with bicyclists and families out on evening walks. >> there was a mother walking with her 8-year-old son. if that tree wasn't there, it would have been a lot worse. >> reporter: despite being
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dazed and injured from the crash, morgan bell tried to run. >> i got out of my car and chased her and caught up to her two blocks away. >> reporter: the chase started around 6:00 and quickly escalated. according to police, she blew through a red light then she really started to pick up speed. >> narrowly avoided a couple of cars and an accident. >> reporter: at this point, everly says he pulled back but val never slowed until the tree got in her way. >> we found narcotics and possibly stolen property out of sebastapool. >> reporter: she is wanted for two charges. trying to bring drugs into jail. >> she got out of jail six
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months ago, did get her ged but other than that she's been running amuck. >> reporter: when she's checked out by doctors, she will go to jail. reporting live in san rafael, patti lee. tonight professional san rafael race car driver memo gidley is in the hospital after he suffered a broken bag. in a horrific crash in daytona. gidley was in the corvette when he slammed into a ferrari after the ferrari lost power. he is expected to have surgery on his back. gidley is very accomplished and
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does not flaunt his achievements. >> he's accomplished many things in life. many things he's done. jet skis, sports car, and he's great at all of them. >> reporter: neighbors in her san rafael neighborhood are rooting for his speedy recovery. they say they hear his girlfriend is with him in florida and his mother may join them later on this week. today with our 14th day in a row of record breaking temperatures in parts of the bay area. it's hard to believe 14 days in a row of these temperatures. >> that is a remarkable stretch. temperatures we're typically talking about records two to three days out there. but we've been locked in this warm weather pattern and not too much changed for today. finally a few things changing. day 14 of records as heather mentioned looking out toward the san rafael bridge earlier today. san rafael in the upper 60s at 68 and a couple more to share with you. mountain view at 70 and san
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jose in the 70s. santa rosa in the lower 70s. fairfield 68 and morgan hill 72 degrees. some changes developing offshore, finally a change in the over all pattern. coming up, we'll talk about this. a temperature change we can expect for your monday. and when rain chances return, the winds could be shifting into the bay area and rain showers could be approaching the region as well. more on that at 10:35. >> you can follow mark and the rest of the weather team online. they're posting updates to facebook and twitter even when we're not on the air. new video from antioch where a man was rushed to the hospital by helicopter after being shot. it happened at a jack-in-the- box restaurant drive through. the driver who was the only one in the vehicle is expected to survive. the shooter remains at large. san jose police are trying to figure out what led to a
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deadly stabbing last night. it happened shortly at 1:00 in the morning this morning east of peadmont road. when officers arrived they found a man suffering from at least one stab wound. he was taken to the hospital where he later tide. so far police have not made any arrests and have not released the victim's name. this is san jose's fourth homicide of the year. we've learned today of a possible sighting of the teenage suspect wanted for the shooting death of his sister last week in oakland. police say 14-year-old mario toliver has been on the run since he allegedly shot his 17- year-old sister justin. today there were reports that he was seen on an ac transit bus. a few passengers approached the driver at the end of the rout to say that they believe toliver had been a passenger. but by that time everyone had exited the bus.
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>> reporter: a superintendent sent letters to parents today about the teacher arrested for allegedly serving coworkers pot laced food at a pot luck dinner. teresa badger is a teacher. she was arrested on friday. badger is accused of sickening colleagues at the off campus party with food laced with marijuana. the school will have a psychologist on hand tomorrow and it warning parents partner campus when students return to class. new at 10:00, a night of tear, memories and togetherness for those left behind after they lost loved ones to drunk drivers. >> it hurts. cardenas father was killed by a drunk driver this past summer. at 63, juan cardenas worked two jobs as a janitor. he was walking to a bus stop at 10:30 at night to work the graveyard shift when he was fatally shot. he was in a coma for three
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weeks before he died. leaving behind four children, five grandchildren and a wife. >> my dad was a family man. and it hurts not to see him often and not to hear his voice. not to get those text messages. or facebook messages from him saying, good morning beautiful. or-- it hurts. >> reporter: today cardenas shared one of those loves text messages at a vigil hosted by m.a. d. a m.a.d. organizers pointed to photographs that lined the wall. all of those who died because someone decided to drive drunk. he says the beauty of m.a.d. is it allows people to come together and honor those who they've lost. the creator of the w.e. pad street died over the weekend. a spokesman for maury turner
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says he died. he started the comic at the urging of his teacher. he celebrated his 90th birthday on december 11th. a swan song for a bay area institution. a long time restaurant closing its doors at least for now. why local diners say it just won't be the same. a long and bumpy road. new at 10:00, why it could be several new years before drivers finally see relief at one of the bay area's most notorious bottlenecks. hundreds of people get sick on a cruise ship. what may be the blame for the widespread illness. -- what may be to blame for the widespread illness. [ sports announcer ] here's another one, alyson dudek.
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fred davis played it for the institution. >> we just always came here no matter what. it was our rest rant. >> reporter: joe's of west lake is saying chao. >> it's really hard. >> i thought i would finish here. >> my mother. >> reporter: today is the last supper. the last lunch. the last ministroni soup. >> look at that wonderful soup there. look at that ministroni soup. you can't get this soup any where. >> reporter: it isn't fancy, it's family. the general manager grew up here. >> i started here in 1995 at
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the age of 17. as a bust boy. >> reporter: today a long goodbye is filled with kodak moments and a need for kleenex. >> these people are like my family. it'll be missed terribly. >> reporter: there aren't many places left like joe's of west lake and in just a few hours these moments will be a memory. >> it'll be okay. >> reporter: in daily city, noelle walker, ktvu news. police in pleasanton are looking for a man who opened fire inside a restaurant wounding a customer. it happened at the red coats british pub and restaurant on st. mary's street on main street. witnesses report seeing the gunman pacing before shooting his gun. he is expected to be okay. the shooter is described as a caucasian or latino in his
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20s. he weighs about 140 pounds. details about the teen gunman suspected of opening fire killing two people before turning the gun on himself. darion aguilar was a high school graduate who worked at donut shop, lived with his mother and had no previous record. investigators say so far they have found no relationship between aguilar and the two young employees shot inside that skate shop but that his journal indicated he was unhappy about life. a review of surveillance video shows that aguilar took a cab to the mall yesterday morning. waited about an hour then went to the store that's located on the second floor and opened fire. a 27-year-old customer who didn't want to be identified said he came face to face with a gunman after he fatally shot 21-year-old briana benlolo and tyler johnson. >> he shot her. then 10 seconds later i heard the second gunshot.
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i basically just scrambled out of the store on my hands and knees. right by the male employee who was down on the ground, still alive. >> reporter: police say aguilar legally purchased the 12 gauge shotgun last month and that he was carrying a large amount of ammunition as well as two homemade explosive devices. a family friends described him as shy, in fact, so sensitive that after watching a documentary on animal cruelty he became a vegan. supporters of protesters in ukraine demonstrated today. the bay area action came as thousands took part in a funeral procession for a 25- year-old protester shot to death on wednesday. he is one of at least three protesters killed that day. this past week the german chancellor called on the ukrainian government to do more for protesters but she rejected
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calls for sanctions. >> she actually just said that she does not see the reason for putting pressure on ukrainian government to stop violence. so we want to put pressure on germany now a little bit and show them that we disagree. >> reporter: the anti government protest began in november when the ukrainian government refused to sign a trade agreement with the european union. instead the government opted to deepen ties with neighboring russia. president obama is scheduled to give his sixth state of the union address. in his speech the president is expected to lay out his priorities for the year which aids say include immigration reform, a higher federal minimum wage and expansion of free kindergarten. he is also expected to expand job training opportunities as well as retirement security. our coverage begins at 6:00 tuesday night right after ktvu channel 2 news at 5:00.
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with more coverage following the president's speech at 7:30. now to our continuing coverage of the deadly flu season as the peak of the season arrives in the bay area, new technology may help people fight the flu. ktvu's cristina rendon shows us how some are turning their smart phones to defend themselves. >> reporter: families in marin county take no chances when their children start getting sick. >> he has some flu symptoms and a sore throat. it's just something we've always done and we don't think twice about it. >> reporter: but now she's worried he might have strep throat which called for a visit to the doctor's office. >> last night i couldn't sleep at all. because he kept waking up more than five times. >> reporter: those mothers were interested in a website and app called flu near you.org. it lets users anonymously report flu like symptoms once a
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week to track flu related trends in their area. it gives the public a better handle on where outbreaks are happening. >> i think the flu near you is such a good thing. >> the more people do it the clearly, you know the more helpful it can be. >> reporter: tracking the flu itself is a numbers game too. so far 30 people have died in the bay area. california officials say there's been 95 deaths across the state. >> you actually realize people are kind of charting it and you hear people say, oh my gosh somebody else died. >> reporter: dr. curtis says he hopes the site will help by incruising vaccinations. >> they're making flu shots available to the public as cheat as possible, because this flu season is very high. >> it makes you realize what's out there. >> reporter: we're in the peak of flu season so he's urging the public to get a flu shot if you haven't already done so.
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they're going to start selling those discounted flu shots starting tomorrow right here at the marin county. safety checks of hundreds of boeing checks why u.s. regulators are ordering the review. >> no idea what that is. huge explosion. >> a huge fire ball lights up the sky. the mystery still surrounding this explosion. >> and here comes the brides. eight women all wearing wedding gowns walk down the aisle but only one said i do. and we've been talking about the sunny skies and temperatures all month long with weather patterns offshore. when the first significant system of the year could be moving into the bay area. while planning for tomorrow. so you can finish the great american novel
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no idea what that is. huge explosion. a huge fire ball lit up the
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night sky after an explosion. some people drove to take a look but had to head back because of the heat. power officials say while they don't know the cause yet, they say it was accidental. health officials today investigated a royal caribbean cruise ship in the virgin islands to try to learn more about a possible noro virus outbreak. more than 300 passengers and crew members have been sickened since the explorer of the sea ship set sail on tuesday. the centers of disease control said in a statement on their website that several passengers and crew members are suffering from vomiting and diarrhea. the cause of the illness is unknown. >> i will not travel with them again. not on this cruise ship. we were on here two years ago and the same thing. the ship was riddled with
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sickness. >> reporter: the ship skipped a planned stop on saturday in haiti and headed straight to puerto rico for an extensive cleaning. a pregnant texas woman who was declared brain dead and kept alive for weeks against her family's wishes was taken off life support today. a judge on friday ordered the fort worth hospital to remove marlese munoz from a ventilator on monday by 5:00 p.m. well the hospital announced this morning that it will not fight the ruling and remove munoz from life support. the judge who issued the ruling on friday said that the hospital misinterpreted the law. a florida bride turned her wedding day into an unforgettable moment. not just for her but for seven other women who walked down the aisle by her side. vantrese blare was the actual
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bride but she was joined by seven others. the additional blushing women live in a special needs home that blare runs. she asked them to be bridesmaid. as they prepared for the wedding they did everything the bride loves to do. >> i wanted to give them the wedding of their dreams. luckily enough i married someone who was right down the alley. he said okay, let's do it. >> why not make it a special day for them too. students on alert after yet another woman is groped on a bay area college campus. the warning that just went out today. >> when i go down there, it's always, always backed up. always. >> a notorious bay area bottleneck. new at 10:00, why plans to ease traffic congestion may take years longer than expected. ♪
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two recent reports of sexual assault head to police with concerns. >> reporter: sarah fresno checked the e-mails from police this morning. >> a guy on a bicycle. >> reporter: alerting her about one attempted sexual battery on campus. >> you think it's safe because it's a school but these things just happen any way. >> reporter: the cases involve a man on a bike groping students as he rides by. the first incident happened near the event center around 7:00 yesterday evening. to give you an idea of where that is, it's in the middle of campus and just about a half a block away from university
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police headquarters. a woman told police that a man road by and grabbed her behind. another student said that a man did the same thing to her around h hoover. three men on skateboards tried to grab a female student walking near mccrory hall. police are investigating that case as attempted battery. and police believe those suspects were different from the man on the bike. >> i don't think it was as serious as they made it seem. i was like oh my god, but i don't theup -- think i would report it. >> he might eventually start escalating what he does. that's really the problem with it more so than hitting the girl's butts. it's more of what can become. >> reporter: any inappropriate
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touching can make somebody feel violated and unsafe. more details on the man that police are looking for. the victim described him as caucasian, 30 to 40 years old. he has a mustache. as allie mentioned he was riding around on a bike. police aren't sure if he's a student or not. san leandro police say an officer shot and killed a dog yesterday after they say it charged an officer after it bit an 11-year-old boy. it happened around 10:00 yesterday morning on darius way near vista grant drive. police arrived at the scene and found the boy injured. officers found two german shepherds in a near by yard as they tried to corral the dog, one of the them charged. the boy's injuries are not serious. it's unclear what charges if any charges the owner may face.
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salmon are close to extinction because of the low water. they also say that steel head trout are also at risk but that unlike salmon they could wait another year to spawn. new at 10:00, it's one of the most notorious traffic bottlenecks in the bay area. the navarro narrows. the much anticipated widening of that bottleneck may take even longer than anyone expected. >> reporter: this is a typical day in the nevado narrows, an 18-mile stretch of highway 101 between novato to petaluma. >> it's a grind. >> when i go down there it's
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always, always backed up. always. >> reporter: across the long avenue overpass this is where there's four lanes of 101. in about a mile it gets reduced to just two lanes. traffic is already starting to hit the break lights. it's 3:30 in the afternoon and the afternoon commute has not even really begun. in the morning the problem is reversed in the southbound direction. >> oh yeah, definitely changes my work schedule. yeah i'm not going to sit in that traffic every day. i would go crazy. i can't do that. >> it's been a frustration for an awful long time. it's been the reality that everyone has lived with. the truth of the matter is if we can get two lanes all the way that would be ideal. >> reporter: a $1.2 billion project to widen the freeway from novato to windsor is along the way. the pavement on the new third lane in the novato narrows.
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>> we're very confident that in a reasonable amount of time we can get the asphalt to get us that fourth lane. >> reporter: measure m money county residents voted for to pay for the project is running dry. county officials are searching for state and federal funds and was surprised last year when the state kicked in an unexpected 70 million more dollars. >> we were shovel ready to go. and that money is being invested into the petaluma bridge. pretty complicated project. >> reporter: if the money come it is widening could be complete within two years. but if it doesn't, drivers may see nothing but a dirt lane until 2020. >> that is how it's going to be. it's going to frustrate people no doubt. >> reporter: david ravid says there may be enough funds to widen a 4-1/2 mile stretch right in the middle of the bottleneck. not the ideal solution he admits but it still will offer
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some relief for frustrated commuters. that decision has not been made. stay tuned. take a look at a 40-year- old problem. the reason why they're issuing a search of planes. and when we can expect the first rain of the year.
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so far this year we've had one day of just a little bit of a few sprinkles out there on parts of the bay area. things can finally change over the next few days. not for tomorrow. you can see on the satellite more development offshore with the storm track becoming a
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little more active in approaching northern california. for now we have high clouds approaching the north coast. and just offshore we had patchy fog approaching the bay it. current temperatures are cooling off. look at the mid-40s in santa rosa. san francisco 51. and san jose last check reporting mostly clear skies. 51degrees, a very dry december. the last significant rain we had was december 6 here and of course we talked about the january, very disappointing in terms of rainfall of what we want out there. that weak system moves in on the 11th. a very wet start to the year. before the 30s and 29th we could be tracking a few rain showers approaching the bay area. at least for today it looked like the middle of summer with the dense fog makes a come back right into golden gate bridge. so this will impact the visibility in the short term. driving highway 1 for tonight into early tomorrow morning. first thing tomorrow morning we'll be starting off monday
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for santa rosa, napa, san francisco 47. so for tonight we do have this. fair skies, coastal fog. tomorrow increasing rain clouds. san francisco 48 degrees on track to reach lower 60s. then the extended more clouds and we are tracking an increase in the rain chances especially by wednesday night and into thursday. in the short term we're going to increase the clouds. you will notice rain showers here in the bay area to the north. into tuesday morning there is a slight chance we could get a shower or sprinkle up in the north bay. that will be tuesday evening and more clouds approaching the area on wednesday. look what happens by late wednesday. we'll be talking about rain chances on the increase across parts of the region. high pressure still in demand of our weather but it's a trending weak air. high clouds will move into the region. look what happens by wednesday, wednesday night and thursday morning. the system approaches and this will translate into rain in the area. finally a change in the weather
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pattern. this is not a major deal. we definitely want the more heavier rainfall but that's not going to be the case. thursday morning that line could be spreading to the south and more snow in the sierra by that time frame. so we're going to keep an eye on that and a big change in the weather pattern. a little bit cooler than it is today. san jose 67. half-moon bay 62. and here is a look ahead. your five day forecast you will notice more clouds into tuesday. there's that slight chance of a north bay. a sprinkle and then a chance of a shower by wednesday afternoon. a better bet by wednesday night into thursday. by friday mostly cloudy skies with your weekend always in view. no more storms beyond that point. it'll be really cooler here mainly in the mid- to upper 50s. a week from now we're talking about the super bowl already out toward the east coast. you can see here the forecast. still a chance of snow. temperatures will be in the lower 30s but back to the forecast here in the bay area. this is not going to be a major deal. maybe rainfall totals about a quarter of an inch to half an inch. i guess we will take any drop we can at this point and it's a
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step in the right direction. >> thank you, mark. >> thanks, mark. u.s. air safety officials are expected to issue a mandate tomorrow for new safety checks on more than 400 boeing 767s. it's a problem that was identified almost 14 years ago and hasn 't caused an accident. but the wall street journal is reporting that officials will call for beefed up inspections. they will also give airlines six years to install a new part developed by boeing as a permanent fix for that problem. the two super bowl teams have landed in new jersey while the probowl was played on a much warmer place, honolulu. >> and our joe fonzi is coming up next with sports wrap.
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good evening everyone welcome to this late sunday night edition of sports wrap. the warriors did not create a big hole for themselves in a frantic second half attempt to get back in the game and they did it against a good team. the family of oakland product and portland guard damian lillard as the coliseum tonight. not the best night for lillard who will hit a three but was five for 16 on the floor. the warriors were down four. but curry cut the deficit to one. third quarter, greene with the block at one end then it's curry again to iguodala for the jam. iguodala with the steal this
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time. he will feed curry for two more. curry also had eight assists and seven rebounds. curry already an all star. lillard will likely be named the number two. they're back to 3-1/2 games behind the first place clippers. two of the nbas teams playing tonight. san antonio at miami. chris anderson with the board here. and then enjoying the moment. lebron james numbers weren't doing but his shots really are -- weren't dazzling but his shots really are. take a look at this angle. he had 18 points. the heat beat the spurs 118- 101. less than satisfying trip to southern california over the

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