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up in arms over a construction project. tonight the backlash over housing for students. >> we did not invest to live next door to animal house. >> reporter: good evening i'm julie haener. >> and i'm frank somerville. homeowners in a historic neighborhood are angry tonight about a construction project. they say they don't want what they call a mini dorm going up in their neighborhood. happening now. >> reporter: the neighbors are so upset they took their fight
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to city hall. everyone though they were not on tonight's agenda they said they're fed up. a new development project may change its character. >> we're right next door to ground zero. >> reporter: neighboring tell us construction work start on this home recently without any notice. they tell us the new owners want to turn this home into student housing. >> complete shock, anger. everything. >> reporter: neighbors say the new home is designed to attract students from near by santa clara university. homeowners say the developers want to turn this into a mini dorm. >> the noise, the litter. the red cups that certain areas around here are known for. we're going to be victimized for. >> they found this ad on the website. >> 2325 park ave. >> reporter: once it's expanded to six bedrooms and three baths. it now appears the ad has been
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taken down. >> we did not invest to live next door to an animal house. >> reporter: this home that has been transformed into studenting housing. people that live here say there's 24 people living inside. >> i am glad the neighbors realized what was going on and brought this to council. >> reporter: there's a growing movement to develop student housing in the area that needs more monitoring. >> we need to work as a city on keeping these neighborhoods intact. keying them authentic. >> reporter: we asked city leaders tonight when this issue will be put on the city council meeting agenda. they tell me it is scheduled for the next city council meeting two weeks from tonight.
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live in santa clara, amber lee, k the, -- ktvu channel 2 news. we checked how much demand there is for housing near the university. just over half of students live on campus the others live in homes or apartments off campus. new at 10:00, an internet security that could pose sensitive information of anyone who uses a computer. it's called the heart bleed bug and it's used to transmit sensitive data. pass words, bank accounts and social security numbers could be at risk. the heart bleed bug was just discovered a few days ago but it's been in operation now for two years. one problem it doesn't leave any trace. yahoo mail was one of the sites vulnerable to that heart plead bug but a spokesperson now says there's a security patch. and the same goes for yahoo, search, finance, sports, flicker and tumbler.
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yahoo is working on its own websites. it says there's no evidence of attack using the heart bleed bug. other search sites like google and apple are not vulnerable. once a security patch is concerned change your pass words on sensitive accounts. contact small businesses who may have your information to make sure their site is secure and always keep a close watch on your financial statements for the next several days. new video tonight of a take over robbery in pleasant hill. arm robbers went into the store. they stole phones and money from the stores and from customers. the safe was also opened. the robbers got away. investigators are still in the store and at this point no one has been arrested. police in oakland delivered positive news tonight. crime in that city is down so far this year. and they point to both
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successes and challenges around the city. ktvu's jana katsuyama was at a briefing by the police chiefs tonight. she's live now after pouring over 54 pages of data that was presented. jana. >> reporter: frank one thing that i learned tonight is that jack london square is considered a hot spot for burglaries from automobiles. tonight we heard from police on what they're trying to do in other neighborhoods to stop crime. oakland police say city wide they've seen a 16% reduction this year. at a meeting tonight, the police chief says murder, gun assault, raper, robbery and murders are down. >> robberies are down 36% for the year to date as of yesterday. >> reporter: police captains
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who oversee each of the scenarios proceeded to announce decreases. they're seeing a problem with street races near the port. police say they issued 62 citations and had 152 i 152 -- i -- incidents of breaking up races over the last year. area three has a big problem with human trafficking. the commander says they are seeing many teenage prostitutes along international boulevard between 16th and 18th avenue. >> we have arrested about 100 individuals so far this year associated with human trafficking. >> reporter: in area four police say they're trying to stop a trend of street robberies. targeting people with cell phones, money and gold chains at sidewalks and vehicles. in east oakland, the commissioner says they are trying to reduce gangs. residents voiced their concerns. >> i'm still seeing a lot of
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criminal activity myself for example. my car got broken into from the side shows. they have the shows coming through and somebody trashed my car. >> reporter: some people say they hope these numbers remain low but they do want more police accountability. and partnering with community groups. reporting live in oakland, jana katsuyama, ktvu channel 2 news. and overflow crowd showed up for hillary clinton as she launched a west coast speaking tour. she addressed issues from immigration to the haves and have nots. >> inequality of the kind we're experiencing is bad for our economy. >> the former secretary of state said russian president putin will have to be contained through economic sanctions. >> he is going to pose a threat
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to first and formost people on his borders then broader europe and beyond. so we just have to be you know patient and strategic in how we deal with him. >> reporter: she did address a possible presidential run in 2016 saying she's quote thinking about it and not ready to make a decision. state senator leland yee faced a judge today. he's facing federal corruption and gun trafficking charges. ktvu's david steveson -- stevenson was in the courthouse for today's arrangement. and shrimp boy chow has now hired a high profile attorney. >> reporter: suspended state senator leland yee pled not guilty. in court yee told the judge yes, sir when asked if he understood the felony charges. yee's wife agreed to place their home as collateral for bail. his attorney failed to comment
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on the case. keith jackson the san francisco consultant who is said to have gathered bribes for yee appeared in court. tony serra and a new lawyer for raymond "shrimp boy" chow says that they entrapped his client over the five year investigation. >> we will put the government rightfully on trial. we believe there's lots of malfeasance. >> the government is supposed to investigate but they're not here to create the crime. to entize people. to give them the money, to give them the liquor. to give them the narcotics. >> reporter: for now chow is being held without bail and is expected to enter a not guilty plea next tuesday.
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in san francisco, david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. allegations tonight that he violated campaign finance regulations. san lecardo is currently a city council member. but opponents of his bid for mayor say lecardo has held fundraisers outside of the time limits for raising contributions. a complaint has also been filed with the fair political practices commission. lecardo's campaign gave us this statement reading in part this kind of frivolous complaint has sadly become the norm in san jose campaigns? the old eastern span has come down. a 50-foot gap has been opened as demolition crews begin the pain staking task of taking the bridge down in reverse order. >> the last step when this bridge was being built. they finished it in the middle
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of the cantelever now it's been taken back down. >> caltrans estimates it will take three to nine years to completely dismantle the bridge. we told you about violent home invasions and bold daytime burglaries. now police are sharing exactly how people can protect themselves and their homes. highs in the mid-80s today but temperatures are trending down. i'll let you know how much cooler things are going to get. >> it's a species of mosquitoes we rarely see. why conditions are perfect for breeding and what officials are doing to get rid of the yellow fever mosquito.
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new at 10:00, new concerns about a particular kind of pest with a dangerous ability to transmit decide. we've learned the yellow fever mosquito is back. ktvu's cara liu is back in menlo park with the aggressive fight already being mounted against this pest. >> reporter: the county is ramping up a major effort to get rid of the yellow fever mosquito before it really gets a foothold here in this community. these door hangers as well as signs in this neighborhood are part of that campaign. >> so we would put this in here, suck up some water. try and look at it. >> reporter: san mateo county mosquito and vector control spent the day conducting a door to door inspection.
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>> that's definitely enough for a mosquito to breed in. >> they're looking for yellow fever mosquito. >> it's an attempt to stop the denge or yellow fever. >> reporter: this invasive species surfaced last summer in menlo park near holy cross cemetery. it was the first time yellow fever mosquitoes were found in the bay area in decades. after finding mosquitoes in that same neighborhood in just the past week, they expressed concern. >> we had to rearrange this recently which caused probably an increase in the breeding population of the mosquito larvae. so we're expecting the populations to increase over the next few weeks that's why we're brigging on additional members to do the door to door inspections. >> reporter: neighbors say they're trying to do their park eliminating any stagnant water in their yards where mosquitoes might breed.
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>> we take it more seriously like looking for standing water after the rain. making sure we don't have anything containers collecting water. i have little kids and the last thing we want is mosquitoes carrying disease in our neighborhood. >> reporter: while it's very unusual there are occasionally cases where people traveling abroad come back here with denge or yellow fever. that's why they're throwing a lot of resources at this problem hoping to nip it in the bud. cara liu. san jose fire investigators now say a large fire that we told you about last night was not the work of an arsonist. they're calling it accidental. today people returned to see what's left on the homes on moss brook circle. the fire destroyed one home and damaged two others. investigators say they're still trying to figure out what started the fire. firefighters say the wide open design of the homes made it easier for the flames to spread. >> early voting results from bodega bay show voters are
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rejecting measure a which would increase their taxes. the homeowners would see their $500 a year fire district tax go up by $200. businesses would pay even more. supporters say the fire protection district may have to lay off a third of its staff and rely on volunteers who may not be able to respond to emergencies quickly. again tonight it appears voters do not want to pay hundreds of dollars more. >> a bill in sacramento that would phase out the use of killer whales and theme park shows have been heard throughout the measure. the bill's author says he was inspired by the black fish documentary and believes orcas do not thrive in captivity. sea world and other parks argue the animals are treated humanely. what a day for the giants
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home opener. the weather couldn't have been better and bad -- bat kid threw out the first pitch. and there was a familiar face in the park. >> reporter: bat kid showed up to throw out the first pitch. then the super heros in orange and black hit the field. someone who knows the thrill of opening day former giant's slugger barry bonds was in the stands. before the first pitch -- >> i think we're ready to go again this year. >> reporter: the players who make a living at the ballpark hit it out of the park. >> i think it's like night and day. >> reporter: night being the offseason, opening day being
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the first day. >> there's no denying that baseball is a blessing financially and in a perfect world there would be all year round. >> reporter: they see green when the neighborhood streets turn orange. >> it helps tremendously when the team does good. everybody wants to buy merchandise. a lot of people are giants fans and they want the newest stuff. >> reporter: opening day was a giant success all and all. >> we're looking for another world series. we've got two. one more. why not be greedy right. >> reporter: the giants play the diamondbacks again tomorrow and thursday night. in san francisco, noelle walker, ktvu channel 2 news. one of the loyal fans at today's game was bryan stow. he was shown on tv waving to the crowd. you will recall he suffered severe brain injuries against the giants three years ago. our sports director mark ibanze will have more on that later in sports. there's word that east bay
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mud will not face further water restrictions this year. the contra costa reports there may be just enough water in district reservoirs to make it through. recent rain boosted the water totals. east bay mud's board of directors may decide the matter at their next meetings april 22nd. fog and clouds are back along the coast. that fog is responsible for a little bit of cooling coast side today. temperatures around here. we had lots of mid-80s again. but temperatures a lot cooler in the next several days as we see more of an on shore flow. the winds are going this way. it's mild outside. 60 in napa. much cooler along the coast where that fog is pushing into san francisco in parts of half- moon bay. temperatures are going to slowly trend down.
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8:00a.m. you have your coastal fog here. temperatures forecast for tomorrow. maybe another four or 5 degrees cooler than what we had today. that means lots of upper 70s and low 80s. in the afternoon, fog sticks around. continued wind and continued cooling. i will detail this cooling trends that's going to continue into your bay area weekend. >> thank you bill. it is one of the easiest ways to reduce certain kinds of crimes. today one community's consorted effort to maximize cameras as a crime fighting tool. up first, a police officer attack. how it's renewing the debate about whether police officers should have tasers.
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gun taken away by his attacker. this is renewing talk about equipping police officers with tasers. >> reporter: minutes after the police officer approached the man he found himself in the ground being punched in the face. >> being hit multiple times in the face and head. kicked multiple times. so it was an extremely brutal day tack. >> reporter: chris stines says the officer was beaten unconsciously and woke up to his gun being tried to take off of him. >> this is not a situation where words could have been
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used. the only thing that would have kept the officer from being hurt as bad as he was was a taser. >> reporter: a move to adopt them would have to be considered by the city's police review commission. member oliver sudo is concerned. >> i don't think there need to be more tools of violence or tools of control that the berkeley police should have. >> i don't think we should close the door on that discussion. >> reporter: it's time for the council to at least consider the idea. >> sometimes our police are at risk in certain situations. and could we with the use of tasers reduce those risks. >> reporter: in berkeley, allie rasmus, ktvu channel 2 news. as for the injured officer we understand that he was released from the hospital last night and is recovering. a drunk driver who killed a high school girl on her 17th
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birthday was sentenced today to six months in jail. 29-year-old brewer pled guilty last month in the death of hanlin chan. the teen was crossing the street when she was killed. in court today brewer expressed his sorrow and remorse. in addition to the jail term, he faces home detention and five years probation. he's just 9 years old, tonight at 10:45 a 10-year-old boy's heroic actions after a snow mobile accident caused his father not to be able to move. >> and watch all of our newscast live right on your mobile device.
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>> a bold coffee shop caper caught on tape. the suspected thief is know under arrest. this is video of the caper wearing a beanie. a customer says she left her laptop and phone for just a moment on friday and the woman in that striped shirt picked it up and left. the victim explained how the suspect was caught on channel 2's program called right this minute. >> this extremely courageous woman caught the person with the same clothes and same beanie and everything walking down the street and she actually followed her into a starbucks coffee house. >> reporter: police identified the suspect as transgender person named paul renard who has been booked on a number of
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charges including suspicion of burglary. the laptop has not been recovered. police say the growth of surveillance cameras is changing the way the law operating. >> in some cases the cameras have really cut down on certain types of crimes. christien kafton is in fremont where police have helped homeowners set up surveillance cameras. >> reporter: you may be able to see a surveillance camera at the end of the block. neighbors say they put bad guys on alert that they're watching and recording. home surveillance cameras are an increasingly growing sight. this video of a package theft helped police find the suspect. >> once police saw it they recognized the suspect right
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away. >> reporter: police hosted this workshop telling residents how to set up a surveillance network. police say there was a 27% drop in residential burglaries. police say the cameras act as deterrents and help put away suspects. residents said they can adapt the tips to their neighborhoods. >> it can work any where. i think right now home burglaries are very common. >> reporter: crime victims say video and photos can be invaluable. this man was stabbed four times in the chest at a fremont gas station in a road rage attack. he says a witness used their smart phone to take pictures of the suspect. that helped lead to an arrest and conviction. >> i think everybody should have cameras. i mean technology is literally
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saving lives. >> reporter: experts say video is only part of the crime stopping equation. they also say homeowners need to increase the security at and around their homes and not be an easy target. we're live in fremont. christien kafton, channel 2 news. hash tag update. if you use twitter your profile is about to change. twitter announced today it's rolling out a new design and new features for user profile pages. one of the most notable changes is going to be a much larger profile photo. the san francisco based social networking company says first lady michelle obama is one of the first twitter users to get an updated profile page. facebook is losing fans among teenagers who are now turning to instagram for their social networking. a survey found 30%over teens say instagram is their first social networking. a year ago facebook was favored by 33%. but this isn't all bad for
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facebook because it just happens to own instagram. california has the highest number of fatal railroad accidents in the u.s. and caltrain is now started a new campaign to try to keep people off the tracks. >> a new public announcement mimics a play by play as a man approaches a railroad track. in california 43 people died on railroad tracks about a dozen here in the bay area. new bike safety barriers that are already being used may soon be coming to the east bay. the city of oakland is considering a plan to create a barrier to block vehicles from bike lanes. as ktvu's rob roth explains, critics fear it may lead to
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everyone more traffic headaches. >> reporter: bicycling along telegraph avenue say who know best is no stroll in the park. >> it's pretty dangerous. >> but that could soon change. oakland city officials are considering installing protective barriers from 20th street to 57th street. much like in parts of chicago where bikes are separated from cars. east bay bicycle advocates support the idea. >> it's important because more people will bicycle, if it's safe for them to do it. >> reporter: this is a rendering of what planners are considering. parking without on the other side of the barrier. >> if there was an actual barrier, then i don't have to concern myself with making myself look bigger or taking up more space. >> reporter: on thursday transportation fishes from fishes -- transportation officials from chicago and new york are meeting to talk about the best ways to implement barriers. on some parts of telegraph. adding a protective barrier would mean losing a lane of
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traffic. >> to congested. it'll be too slow coming down telegraph and it's a main street. >> reporter: but the idea seems to be taking hold. alameda is planning to install barriers. barriers are under consideration in parts of berkeley and walnut creek. >> bicycling is coming to america. we're going to start looking a lot more like europe in five, 10, 15 years. >> reporter: final approval on the telegraph avenue plan rests with the oakland city council. if approved the barriers could be in place by the end of next year.. rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. we have late word tonight of a death of a former superstar in prowrestling. the ultimate warrior james helwick has died. in a statement posted on the wwe website tonight wrestling officials say the 54-year-old is survived by his wife and two taughters. there are no details on the cause of his death. helwig was just inducted into the wwe hall of fame a couple of days ago. a 9-year-old boy saves his
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father after a snow mobiling accident. >> he ran right into the tree and tried to jump off at the last second. >> what he did that rescuers say is unbelievable. more beach weather today. but it look like the bay area is heading into a cooling trend. how much more temperatures will drop. >> encouraging news in the search for the missing malaysian flight 370. the clue that will help concentrate the search to a specific area. [father]c'mon,buddy,you can do it.c'mon,reel it up,
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where is he? whoa! you caught that all by yourself? [boy] yeah! [father]how old are you to catch that? [boy]three! [father]you're three years old? show me how many fingers that is. australian officials are reporting some encouraging news on the search for the malaysian flight 370. a ping detector has picked up a signal. they were heard twice today for five minutes and seven minutes this comes after similar
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detections last saturday. an analysis shows a signal did not come from a natural source they came from an automatic signal. >> i expect it to be a flight data recorder. >> reporter: the discovery allows the search to be concentrated to a more specific area. everyone though authorities stress it will take time to solve the mystery of flight 370 and the 329 people on board. police in antioch tonight are investigateing the death of a man they say was shot to death outside a neighborhood store. it happened shortly after 5:00 tonight in the area of d and west 19th street near the campus of antioch middle school. police say a man was found there suffering from several gunshot wounds. he was taken to the hospital where he was pronounced dead. there is no word yet on his identity or a motive for the shooting. new information tonight in the case of a former concord
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police officer accused of stealing drugs from elderly residents of a adult home. >> he actually broke into a medical facility. stole drugs, he victimized and actually went into the houses of quite a few elder people. >> this is a case about someone who fell into the prescription drug addiction. >> reporter: the judge
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continued switzer's trial until may 4. these are brown's best ratings during his current term. the poll also shows he has a commander lead over three potential republican challengers. if the election were held today. brown is favored by 57% of likely voters. gop assemblyman tim donaly gets 23%. and silican valley businessman just 2%. palo alto based tesla today announced a new leasing program for customers. this comes amidst reports that sales are slowing for model s sedans. the auto data research firm reports that tesla sales are up more than a percent. analysts say the new leasing offer could help tesla's bottom line. today's gains broke a three
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day losing streak. temperatures hit the 80s today. but what about the rest of the week? in five minutes the cooling trend chief meteorologist bill martin is tracking. pretty nervous and it was just, a lot of pressure on me to try to get someone. up first a 9-year-old boy jumps into action. how he got help for his father after a snow mobiling accident.
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a 9-year-old boy is being called a hero tonight for his quick thinking and coolness under pressure. >> rescuers say his actions likely saved his father's life. ktvu's john fowler spoke with the boy about his brave trip through snow for help. >> on his way home from school brody begner feeling special. >> because i saved my life. and a lot of people are saying wow you saved your life. >> reporter: wow is right.
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this remote snow mobile accident could have killed bode's father. bode's dad j.t. severely injured the snow mobile trapped his leg. bode took off alone on his snow mobile to get help. >> it was a lot of pressure for me to get someone. it was really hard because i did not know where to go. he did not give me much direction. >> reporter: bode kept calm, snow mobiling until he found someone with an emergency radio. he led rescuers to his dad who is hospitalized but will recover. >> search and rescue called me and they said, your son, what he did is unbelievable. we deal with this all the time. 9-year-olds don't get on snow mobiles and leave their father and go find help and bring us back. >> bode toll us he was just doing what he thought was right. >> reporter: bode says despite all the excitement over the weekend and his hero status he was still able to get all of
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his home work completed. in marin county, john fowler. and a cruise liner that left san francisco have now come down with noro virus. these are pictures of the ship called the crown princess. 56 passengers and 13 crew members reported becoming sick with noro virus symptoms. we're told the ship was sanitized it then went back to sea with all the passengers on board. the same ship reported at least 2noro virus outbreaks in 2012. the university of san francisco board of trustees announced today the school's next president reverent paul j. fitzgerald. he's a bay area native who attended santa clara university. >> he was ordained at usf. father fitzgerald takes over on august 1st.
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he'll be the 28th president of the university in its 159 year history. a san francisco couple is donating $100 million to two bay area hospitals. the gift is from mark and lin bentioff. the money will be split between oakland children's hospital and ucsf children's hospital. mr.benioff has already given $100 million to ucsf and his name will be put on the children's hospital in oakland. oakland plans to do the same in january. calfire is ramping up its training and staffing for fire season a month early. authorities say it's because california's drought has made conditions extremely dry and dangerous. calfire's elite attack unit took to the air today practicing ground to air signals. they were able to get funding from state drought emergency funds. calfire says it hired one dozen rookie firefighters early so they could be ready before fire
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season. >> it's going to be busy. definitely busy. you can fell if you drive highway 5 it's just dry out there. over here it's still a little green. but you know, it's going to be busy. south bay engine units will have four five fighters on board instead of three. grounds units are scheduled to start training throughout the week. temperatures in some inland spots warmer than yesterday. temperatures in some coastal spots most coastal spots cooler than yesterday. it was more of a break even the day. morgan hill and san jose maybe five in napa. 79 in vallejo. temperatures tomorrow as we head into your bay area wednesday will be good 5 degrees cooler than these. here's what's happening out there. we have a weather system offshore that's going to increase the on shore flow basically. we will put this into motion and you will be able to see the higher clouds moving over head. and you look down the surface area. you can't see it in this
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imagine. there's the coastal fog working its way through the bay. they'll be playing tag at the coast. current numbers are cooling off rapidly because of the on shore winds. right now not howling but it's an on shore wind and we're seeing fog pushing over san bruno gust. with winds gusting 15 to 16 miles per hour. that's what you will expect for this time of year. currently in san francisco it's 56 degrees. it's going to be foggy out in the avenues and the fog will be back tomorrow morning and it'll linger throughout the day. 66degrees tomorrow in san francisco for a daytime high. san jose 64 right now. your daytime high down from 87 to 80 degrees. you will notice it's cooler tomorrow. most of us will notice slightly cooler but san jose you will notice a lot cooler. high pressure sits here. as it does it allows us to stay warm inland but cooler right along the coast in the bay. so this low pressure gets
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closer. the on shore flow increases and temperatures trends down. it's not going to get cold. numbers last couple of days have been up there. 80s and mid-80s. fog along the coast. tomorrow morning fog. going to thursday morning fog. see how the coastal fog is back. that's indicative of on shore flow. we saw clouds move in with. friday morning more fog friday afternoon more fog. so this really does look like spring now as we get into a fog in a pattern. 72 in vallejo. almost 80 in fairfield. still like i said it's cooler but still nice. today it's pretty warm. yesterday pretty warm. right along the coast we're going to see temperatures in the mid-50s. the five day forecast with the bay area weekend in view. you can see it slight cooling trend at 20. we live in a great place. it's not snowing and tornado and rain. we're talking about a 6 degrees temperature drop here. >> wow. >> it's going to be nice all
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week just cooler. >> looks great. thanks bill. >> thank you bill. san jose city hall has three new residents. check it out they're paragrin falcon chicks you can see them right here in this video. this web cam video with their mother. their parents are named clara and fernando el cajete. these are the three years they've nested there. we posted a link to a live web cam right on our website ktvu.com under web links. kanye west will rock outside lands festival. the killers and tom petty and the heartbreakers are also on the bill. 80 acts will play over three days. for the full line up go to our website ktvu.com just click on
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hot topics right there on our home page. >> and it was a hot day for a home opener. what a day. >> just a great day. kind of felt like a beautiful summer day. you name it two rbis. great pitching, beautiful weather. everyone the return of bat kid making for a perfect opening day. everything going their way the highlight of the pregame festivities. the mini cape crusader throws out the first pitch. it didn't take the giants long to get into the game. his fifth home run already. comes off former trevor caihill. here come the two out hits again. michael morris newcomer may make a name for himself in san francisco. shot to right. and again in the 5th inning against the troubled d. backs
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right now. brandon, a couple more here. 7-2 lead. no problem. making it all the a big cruise for tim hudson who went 8 innings today. two earned runs given up. got a perfect 2-0 record for san francisco. and loving the all round support from this giant hitter. >> and that makes our job a lot easier. and throwing strikes, keep the ball down. >> scoring runs is pretty fun. our scoring pitcher can kind of go after guys a little bit more. kind of puts the other team on their heels. >> all right make of it what you will but ryan braun back in a big way after missing most of last year's suspended for performance enhancers. how about three homers today tied a career high the 2011 mvp had only three singers in 20
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previous at-bats. career high seven rbis as well as the brewers hammer philly 10- 4. wait until you see how the game ends for lebron and the heat tonight. not the way they figured in the final second. while the women of uconn reign supreme again. the basketball program to beat all and i do mean all when sports part ii continues. salesperson #1: the real deal is the passat tdi clean diesel gets up to 795 highway miles per tank. salesperson #2: actually, we're throwing in a $1,000 fuel reward card. we've never done that. that's why there's never been a better time to buy a passat tdi clean diesel. husband: so it's like two deals in one? salesperson #2: exactly. avo: during the first ever volkswagen tdi clean diesel event, get a great deal on a passat tdi, that gets up to 795 highway miles per tank. and get a $1,000 fuel reward card. it's like two deals in one. hurry in and get a $1,000 fuel reward card and 0.9% apr for 60 months on tdi models.
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i think most basketball fans just want to see a really good game. when unbeatens collide. it all sounded so promising but turned into a disappointing one sided affair resulting in the women of uconn. wouldn't have to bite his nails to run away with it. breaking with bria heartily to over 13 right there and the rout is on. 24-10 spurt to open the game. watch the team work here. all five huskies touch it. briana stewart scores it. previous through unbeaten noter dame goes down hard. second time both the men and women have won the national title for uconn and they did it handily. the final push postseason arriving in five more regular
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season fames looking very winnable -- season games looking very winnable. denver in town. spotlight in the nba tonight. the heat and the nets. heat trails by one. two seconds left no watch if replay. mason plumly, blocks the shot. cleanly lebron cries foul. and season series for the world champ 4-0 if they can back that up in the postseason. that is the sporting life for a tuesday night. kind of nice to see lebron not get angry. >> i was thinking the same thing. >> you don't see that very often. >> blocking lebron's shot. >> and not often are they going to foul at that juncture. everyone if it is lebron. >> he's human after all. and thank you for making ktvu news your choice for news. >> our next newscast at 4:30 tomorrow morning. if you missed part of tonight's
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can people change? well, that's a -- that is a tough one, but i would say yes, people can change. that's what i believe, anyway, and i will till the day i die. you do realize you're proving the exact opposite of your point. see? she's changed. she used to be very supportive of me. [ beep ] claire: come on. [ beep ] [ television plays loudly ] aah. phil! ow, ow! why is it so loud?! my ears are bleeding. i don't know! make it stop! i just installed a sweet home-theater system in the family room. the, um... the trouble is, claire struggles with technology of any kind. i mean, remotes, cellphones, computers... haley, have you seen my blue -- ah.
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