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now at noon, the coast guard is out in full force still searching for a pilot which collided before plummeting into the bay. and racial charged comments, which companies are ending their partnership and when the nba plans on investigating the comments. why the hospital is forced to close and why one doctor did
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to protest the closure. this is ktvu channel 2 morning news. the ntsb has arrived to help determine why two planes collided mid-air over san pablo bay. this as the search and rescue team continues as they try to find the pilot of the plane. the search and the cause remains under investigation during this hour on san pablo bay. it happened at 4:00 yesterday afternoon. live near the shoreline where he just got an update from the coast guard, good afternoon, brian. >> reporter: good afternoon, torii and i just got off the phone with the coast guard and the silverling is it still remains a search and rescue. you can see this is believed to be where the cessna went down yesterday afternoon and
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yesterday a helicopter and coast guard cutter named pike searched the water of san pablo bay and they were pinpointing off the yacht harbor which is a private marina points west of san pablo and we understand the sources and the pilot of the cessna 210 may have been trying to take photos of the single engine k-20 and that's when they both came too close and clipped each other. they land had as address knot and this information has yet to be confirmed by the ntsb and it is still too earlier to determine a cause. we spoke with somebody who has been keeping tabs on the developments overnight. >> god bless them, done give up. -- don't give up but like i
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said there were quite a few vessels on sight immediately nothing came up. if something came up they would have immediately gotten them out of the water so i don't know. >> reporter: they are taking part in a boat race when the cessna went down. we don't know the identity of the pilot who went downtown and he was a very experienced pilot and they both said it was most likely an accident. of course we will keep you updated throughout the day and on ktvu channel 2 news at 5:00 and 6:00 and 7:00 tonight. brian flores ktvu channel 2 morning news. -- ktvu channel 2 news. the nba is about to make
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comments. this is after sterling made racist remarks to his girlfriend. portions were released over the weekend by it m z and dead spin. the nba could consider forcing sterling to sell the clippers and they could impose a fine or suspend him indefinitely from day-to-day operations of the team. they are asking the league to impose the maximum punishment. kobe bryant tweeted, no, he should not continue opening the clippers. and some are pulling their support whip includes virgin airlines and gm motors. naacp was planning on giving them a lifetime achievement
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awards is pulling it back. >> he made comments which were containing elements of segregation and racial discrimination demands that the naacp intention to honor him of a lifetime body of work must be withdrawn. >> the naacp plans on withdrawing donations he has made to the chapter. they have been reacting through signs and posters and we have set up a slide show on our website. just go to the slide show of the sections. new details issued for an. better a -- amber alert. the child was found safe in the city of huron ruining through a field. the girl was abducted triggering a statewide alert. the search for the suspected
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kidnapper continues. the rainy weather we saw turned into deadly tornadoes in the section of the country. at least 14 people were killed in three states. sandoval talks to survivors about the damage left behind. >> we are in it right now. where are the tornadoes. >> communities in the south are reeling from the massive storms. here is funnel clouds swept through late sunday and they took out power lines and snapped trees like twigs. powers of rubble marked where buildings once stood. >> you just done think it would happen to you and it does. >> reporter: there are more than 40 reports of tornado damage and a storm as large as half a mile large went through and the storm winds were
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estimated at 15 150 to 180 miles per hour. >> they were deliver rate -- deliberate search and rescue operations are continuing. >> this time this storm was. stronger, the buildings are completely leveled, it is a tremendous amount of damage. >> reporter: the destruction is heavy on the mind of president barack obama while he continues his trip to malaysia. >> i am sandoval are aring. >> and they are investigating an overnight homicide. they found a man shot near johnson hill court.
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they say so far his name has not been released. they are still searching in the case of a woman who killed her seven months old son with a pocket knife. she confessed to ditching her car on saturday and standing her son at menlo park. she said newton had a history of depression but they are still trying confirm the history of hurting their children. they are trying to figure out., newton is expected to appear in court tomorrow. and in napa, they are accusing a woman of killing her three-year-old daughter and is
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on release with 21,000 dollars bail. she shows no threat to the public. authorities say they hid the child's body in a freezer and both have been held without bay since february 2nd. and the car is in deadlock. they are urging the jury. good afternoon ken. >> yes, the jury split 11 to 1 with one juror is not ready to go with the others reaching a verdict. he is accused of peeping through the window of a female neighbor. she called police after hearing noises out side of her home and they found him wearing nothing
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but boxer shorts and socks. he went to the woman home but he denies putting it. this case has gone through the state attorney state attorney general office and of the jury deliberated for 26 hours last week and they are still deadlocked. the judge is urging them to try and come to a verdict. they filed into the courtroom around 10:30 this morning and i just learned they have gone on a lunch break and they will not be back until 1:30 and we are looking for answers and if they snow how it it will affect his political future. all right, thank you ken.
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. they rescued a hiker you can see them hoisting him to safety in the mountain areas. they called to report he was lost and the man was said to be in his 20s and was cold but is expected to be okay. he survived a five hour flight in the wheel well of a jet may be coming home very soon. he loves his 15-year-old son dearly and will soon go to hawaii to bring him home. he said, my son like many immigrant children are adjusting to life in this country, no word on when the teen will return to the bay area. a small cash strapped
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hospital officially shut its doors just moments ago but one doctor staked out said he is going to occupy the hospital. and they are joining us live right now in the area, they officially closed its doors and we have seen a steady stream with tears in our eyes and they might show up needing emergency care but he says he will see patients. >> hey, dad. >> you can call him doctor occupy. >> it is nice to be liberal as a late flash. >> even though they closed, the doctor said he was not going. >> i was so busy, i have is inned it all. >> reporter: he was directs patients next door.
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another said they didn't give staff ample time to raise funds to keep the hospital open. >> that is why it was so difficult to accept this because we could have rallied and kept things going if we had time. >> reporter: they can't compete with hospitals like keizer and fall out and issues with medicare has taken its toll. >> we had 37 beds and on average, only 9 were used. >> it is a wonderful hospital, it has helped me for i would say for like 25 years and every time i come here, everybody treats me so well and i get good help. >> that woman was 86-year-old old by the way. so an plants and they will
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reemerge one day. but if we pan over to the left, the doctor is speaking with some people here and he is not willing to accept that and worked out a financially viable plan, live tara moriarty. fremont police said somebody is firing a pellet or beebee gun along warren springs avenue. the shootings happened wednesday and thursday and the driver were not injured but the windows were shattered. we spoke to a driver who had a message for the person shooting. >> you need to stop it because you are going to hurt somebody or you will hurt somebody to a point where they normally
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cannot use their bodies and we are hoping nearby businessmen, the charges of domestic violence, he had been chief executive of the ad tech company, and he pled guilty to two misdemeanor charges. they have video of him beating his girlfriend and he was sentenced to community service and probation. bart is changing a policy to prevent he had occasion. they left and remained there two years after she stopped working. she was reportedly paid $700,000 during that time.
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a good looking day over the bay area and a warmer day, most days are registering 36 degrees above what we had yesterday giving awe view of the bay bridge and the san francisco skyline again, just another nice looking day and we have a ridge of high pressure and that will continue our warm up as we get into the week ahead and that will be the big weather story and it starts today, you can see the ridge building and it will continue to strengthen over our area. perhaps a few high clouds are spilling over the ridge and that will be about it. let's check in on what we can expect today and the first part of your week. dry, warmer anywhere from 4 to 8 degrees warmer than what we had yesterday and we take a sharp hike as we get into tuesday and wednesday and some of these warmer days, we get into the lower 90s and we will
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be more uncomfortable. well wednesday and for you a localized sea breeze and 57 at half-moon bay and already in the upper 60s to lower 70s and a few full day, to the east bay along the shoreline most 70s and mid-70s as you go into areas of walnut creek be be a concord and antioch as well as having lower 70s stretch willing into san mateo and lower 60s are remaining along the coast. in the extended, showing you
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again, a big jump lower 90s lower #0s for the hot temperatures do given to hold off and temperatures will be coming back into the upper 70s and upper 60s around the bay and the and maybe we will have some 90s. >> thank you rosemary. and another report shows the high school graduation rate of the united states will be dragged down unless california makes rates and california has been making changes but more changes are needed for families
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. well, it is actually coming back a bit, still investing potential pharmaceutical deal and the dow jones industrial average is currently up 99 and nasdaq is back up in the black and up just a fraction and the s&p 500 is up 6. tech giant google is turning the corner in the pursuit of a car that drives itself. google says test vehicles are becoming better at driving on city streets. the driverless cars can already handle freeways and they can negotiate thousands of city obstacles including bicyclists and blind corners. they want to make the technology by 2017. and a 7-year-old got a special birthday gift from a
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san francisco 49er. she sent patrick willis a personal letter and invitation to her birthday party on salet. willis was not able to attend but posted this picture on his instagram account. he said he was sorry he couldn't make it but he wanted to wish her a day full the fun and for thanking her for being a great fan. and the world's biggest bachelor is tying the knot. george clooney and his girlfriend are engaged. she is an oxford british educated lawyer : she reportedly shares clooney's passion for international rights. and it is a vulnerability which could hit one in five pcs. hackers could take over your
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