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developing news tonight, deputies secure a camp site after a little girl disappears. the search now in its tenth hour. >> she's 9 years old so it's not something we want lost in my park. >> reporter: good evening i'm ken pritchett in for frank somerville. >> and i'm julie haener. crews are spanned out as they look for a little girl. about noon, the little girl
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walked away from her camp side. the search for ita rosshire is missing. >> reporter: more than 100 people with reinforcement still arriving. they had hoped to find this brown haired girl before dark. but that didn't happen. >> reporter: crime tape went up within a camp site where a family from new mexico had been relaxing on vacation. by afternoon, panic. >> we had a lot of people out here on the road shouting her name. >> reporter: shouts of ida were heard in the forest for hours. as her family searched before calling for help.
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search dogs are running with ida's scents. expanding out from the family's tent and the area she and her little brother had roamed all morning. playing with children from neighboring camp sites. ida may have taken off on a hunt. >> her family said she has a favorite water bottle which she thought she lost it. they had it. >> you couldn't tell anything bad had happened. >> reporter: this camper was moving in and saw deputies secure the scene and escort the family out. >> they guided them around and then walked out. i think by then the mother started crying. i think his father is keeping it together. i don't know how somebody is supposed to respond to something like this. i would be beside myself. >> she could be several miles from here by now. we really don't think that's the case. >> reporter: most likely ida is lost within a mile of her
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start. but it's thick forest, steep in some places. a little girl lost has every parent here, uneasy tonight. >> i feel bad for her parents. worried for her, worried about them, but our kids are our life. >> reporter: the park service says they don't have a reason to suspect abduction or any foul play. the search is about 4 miles square but it will expand as needed and continue 24/7. reporting live in marin county, debora villalon, ktvu news. in the remote area of that same park firefighters are monitoring a grass fire that charred 24 acres. the small moving fire broke out about 4:45 yesterday morning. it's now 95% contained. no injuries have been reported and the cause of that fire is
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still under investigation. closer to home, this fire sparked. the fire did get close to home on channing way, channing heights. >> reporter: fast moving flames, fueled by dry grass burned on a hillside in san rafael. it has dozens of evacuees running. >> i came running down here you could see the fire is only about 100 yards away. >> reporter: but flames were dangerously closer to those at the bottom of the hill in the contempo marin neighborhood. >> i've lived here for a decade, i've never been this scared in my life. >> reporter: she says flames burned near the back of her
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mobile home. the fire could have been catastrophic but thankfully the homeowners had cut back the grass. >> the fire will come. >> reporter: one man was arrested for throwing an object at a firefighters because police say he was upset with their response time. the newman says these firefighters are heros for saving their homes. >> a lot of our houses i'm really happy, we're really proud of them. >> reporter: that man was cited for attacking a fire fighter. word of a plea deal for an executive charged of hit-and- run charge. ed received a reduced sentence
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of 30 days in jail. he's accused of causing a crash and leaving the scene. tolia likely won't spend any time behind bars. instead he's expected to spend 30 days in a sheriff detail program. the bill is modeled after a similar law in colorado that is credited with increasing the arrest rate in hit-and-runs. an appeals board today ordered the commission trying to revoke the school's accreditation to take another look at the school. the appeals board decided while ccf failed to prove wrong doing. the commission should reinvestigate any progress made by the school in the last three
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years. the plea deal comes after the commission walked away to end ccsfs accreditation. that would have meant an end to state funding and the closure of the school. new developments tonight in the federal explosives case against a san francisco man a grand jury has indicted ryan chamberlain of possession of a destructive twice and of a firearm with a serial number removed. chamberlain was the focus of a nationwide search after the search of his apartment nearly two weeks ago. an improvised device was found with a remote control activation system. mehserle broke down as he testified in a wrongful death lawsuit over the deadly shooting of oscar grant. these are sketches from his testimony earlier this week. today mehserle testified as he did in his own trial that he meant to use his taser not his gun on new year's day 2009.
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he wept as he discovered realizing he had just killed grant. a jury convicted mehserle of involuntary manslaughter. invest investigators are trying to figure out what caused a collision between a train and big rig. amtrak says the train was headed from bakersfield to oakland with 145 passengers on board when it collided with a truck. service resumed this evening. meantime the contra costa coroner's office has identified the victim of an amtrak collision yesterday. that incident happened about 2 miles down the track near the richmond train station. 37-year-old michael shoemake cruz struck and killed by a -- struck and killed by a capital corridor train. he was hit by a train as it approached a station. buses and trains are
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running tonight but talks between the unions and the company stopped. >> reporter: during the evening commute, trains and buses appear to be rolling along as expected. and essential to many passengers who rely on public transportation. >> we need munni to keep the city moving, i believe. >> reporter: the passengers are concerned of roll outs. such as the stick out. >> you can't afford a car. we would love to see them figure it out. >> reporter: the board held a special meeting this morning to discuss the agencies latest offer to its workers. this proposal was worked out by
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an independent mediator. one worker agreed to talk to us as long as we did not identify him. key sticking issues between the two are wage increases and pension increases. >> we're basically increasing their pension by 5%. so, if you look at the wage plus the pension benefit it's, i believe it's a pretty significant benefit. >> reporter: but the union says the numbers don't add up. >> we want to go back to the table. you guys are refusing trying to push it into arbitration into a lopsided arbitration process. we're asking to go back to the table. your team misstated the facts on the pension. >> reporter: right now there's no set date for when talks will resume. the arbitrator mentioned june 24th as a possibility. i asked drivers and smfta if there's any talk of another sick out and so far there's been no indication. the last week's sick out did come as a surprise.
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reporting live in san francisco, amber lee, ktvu channel 2 news. bold daylight crimes in neighborhoods patrolled by private security. we dig into whether hired protection really makes communities safer. the fog has moved out just in time for the weekend. when and where temperature. >> bill: hit the upper 80s. next, a toddler found in a building with marijuana, meth and a gun. how police came up on the bust and how they can help solve other crimes. bulldog: [yawning] it's finally morning!
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new video into our newsroom tonight after a suspicious grass fire in the oakland hills. it started around 7:00 p.m. near oak moore road and clemmons road. firefighters say it's suspicious because a second fire was set earlier the same day. that fire was put out by a passer by. anne rubin tells us what led authorities to make a raid and has details on some of the disturbing findings. >> reporter: it came in as an anonymous tip. this building which seemed to hide an arcade repair shop was hiding something else entirely. >> we smelled it but we weren't sure. when they started pulling plants out that was pretty crazy. >> reporter: officers broke down the door here thursday afternoon uncover wag --
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discovering what they thought was an illegal marijuana grow operation. >> the amount they seized was over half a million dollars. >> reporter: that wasn't all. two additional raids in san jose netted illegal guns, $10,000 in cash and more drugs. >> there was also a narcotics, meth and other drugs as well as thc or a honey lab in another one which was very dangerous. >> reporter: medeveck, hernandez and rose were all taken into custody. those who lived near by watched it all go down. >> they knocked on our door. everything around here, they would not let anyone go in or out. >> it's all high tech. this is a nice area. >> reporter: mountain view police think it's a little safer thanks to that anonymous tip. this is evidence their see something say something campaign is working. >> those little calls or little tips that come in here and now. those are sometimes the ones
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that crack the case wide open. >> reporter: in addition to the marijuana, meth and guns police say they also found military grade stun grenades and a toddler walking around who was taken into protective custody. ann rubin. a tagger with nerves of steel and no fear of heights struck overnight in san francisco. exactly how it was done remains a mystery. this photo from socket site.com shows writing on a window on van nuys avenue. crews were out this morning reskinning the building. the building is being built as apartments with a garden apartment roof. wheeler said he is not suggesting any company is at
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fault, but the fcc should protect consumers by finding out what if anything is wrong with download and streaming speeds. after five years as a prisoner of the taliban army sergeant bowe bergdahl is back in the united states. he's undergoing treatment at an army medical center in san antonio texas. >> reporter: army officials gathered in texas to find out about what's next for sergeant bowe bergdahl as he prepares to reintegrate after being held by the taliban for more than five years. >> currently sergeant bergdahl is in stable condition and will workdayly with medical and mental health professionals. >> reporter: officials say he has a long road to recovery. >> in captivity, any sense of making choices is taken away.
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so we're slowly working him back to making choices. >> reporter: the white house made a trade for his freedom without giving congress a 30 day report. >> our goal here is to substantially mitigate the risk that these detainees could pose. >> reporter: he is accused of going awol and writing letters critical of the military while being held by the taliban. >> i can't confirm the authenticity of the letters. >> reporter: top defense officials have said bergdahl's case will undergo a full investigation once his reintegration back into society is complete. medical center in san francisco, stacy stegal.
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in iraq, shiite clergy called on their residents to -- there's one step the president reassured americans he won't take. >> we will not be sending u.s. troops back into combat in iraq but i have asked my national security team to prepare a range of other options. >> reporter: the united nations human rights chief says her officer has reported efforts have risen up and brought together soldiers. air force one carried them to -- the u.s. ambassador to spain. the president is scheduled to deliver the commencement address tomorrow at uc irvine and stop at a fundraiser in
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orange county. temperatured warmed just a bit today. this high pressure center pushing from the south. that's going to build over top of us. that's going to continue to warm things up. i'm expecting patchy fog at best tomorrow morning. we have pretty strong gusts in the south bay at san francisco airport. 60-mile an hour winds gusting to 25 and you have 5-mile an hour wind. half-moon bay and san francisco have the strongest winds. winds die down tomorrow. fog tries to come back but it doesn't really happen. that is a slight offshore flow. that sets us up for a really nice day coast side tomorrow and inland. these are high clouds coming in over head but no rain or anything like that. just a few filtered sunshine. oranges are 80s. so you're going to see 90s move in. for most of us around the bay
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upper 70s. right along the coast mid-60s. so really nice looking day tomorrow. forecast overnight lows going to be chilly 49 degrees in santa rosa. 47 in napa. when you wake up tomorrow morning with the winds dying down skies kind of clear it's going to be a chilly get go on your saturday morning. when i come back we'll talk more about specifics on your saturday and sunday. and then a cooldown as we head toward next week and we'll get into that as well. i'll see you back here at 10:45. a rare sighting has biologists and bird lovers excited. a condor was spotted on may 30th. it's the first sighting in the county since 1904. the birds are one of the america's most endangered species. this one known to biologists as number 597 is a female. biologists say the sighting is a good sign and proves that conservation efforts are working. san francisco's newest effort to host the olympics.
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a luxury home that was dangling off the edge of a lake side cliff in central texas is now a pile of ashes. crews intentionally set it on fire today. the goal was to destroy it before it fell into the lake. firefighters used flairs to ignite the home. the firefighters made the decision to burn it down and are responsible for picking up the tab for the demolition and clean up. court documents are revealing -- those documents
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show sisters prostituted at least seven women at two brothels. but authorities don't know how the women ended up there or where they are now. the sisters were arrested monday after a seven month investigation. each is charged with pimping and pandering. a 20-year-old man was sentenced today for last year's deadly shooting in san leandro over a $5 bet. randall is facing 15 years to life in prison for killing 19- year-old foster. it happened during a dice game at hillside elementary school. foster lost $5 to randall and refused to pay. randall pleaded guilty to second degree manslaughter. foster was a stand out football player at mclimes high school and was trying to make the team at laney college at the time of his death. not close enough to stop two violent robberies. it has people questioning the value of the patrol.
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rasmussen found out that others are still battling -- >> reporter: a woman punched in the face and robbed. >> i feel dreadful and wish i would have done something. >> reporter: two masked men with guns walked into a home. the victim wrote, they zip lined my hands and told me to lie on my back. >> i think they were doing their job, you can't be everywhere every moment. >> reporter: mckindel helped start a security. a guard with the same company shot a burglary suspect in the leg. >> the biggest goal for private security is a deterrent. and the more publicity we get for it obviously hopefully the
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more of a deterrent it is. >> i think eyes and ears out front make you a better neighbor and keeps down crime. >> reporter: for now, dan wilobwins is not buying for the patrol. >> nobody with a pick ax. >> no i will fix them with this. >> reporter: police don't have any data that links private patrol to a drop in crime but believe the extra eyes and ears in neighborhoods have made an impact. erik rasmussen. he got upgraded to first class by a stranger. >> i mean who does that? who upgrades you? >> reporter: tonight at 10:45, a police officers encounter with man who has made a habit of honoring others for their service. san francisco is named a finalist today in a bid to host the olympic games. the cities are competing against and the challenges it's facingful. and a reminder you can get
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we are continuing to monitor developing news in marin county at this hour. search and rescue crews there are looking for a missing 9- year-old girl who disappeared at about noon today since the top of the hour, we have seen additional crews from contra costa county arrive there to join this search. they will be standing out with others in samuel pead state park. the search crews say they are preparedded to search all night for ida rosschild if needed. and san francisco has
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become a finalist to host an olympics. the other cities are los angeles, washington, d.c. and boston. >> reporter: one of the bid committee members tells me they were thrilled by this news. they think san francisco will be a perfect place for the olympics. but they are facing some very big challenges. >> reporter: the beautiful city by the bay has bid for the olympics before and failed to win. but members of the bid committee say this time it's different. >> we have some new facilities, the 49ers new facility opening this year. the warriors will have a new facility in the next few years. >> reporter: san francisco would be the hub and would partner with the entire region to host the olympic and para olympic games. >> i think the paraolympics is
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about inclusiveness. >> reporter: the new levy stadium does not have track which would mean looking into uc berkeley, an olympic village and opening ceremony. >> we're going to take a new look at that but i think it's really important for us to keep an eye on sort of legacy. >> reporter: an olympic legacy would have to benefit the region's transportation infrastructure, housing and facility. but fast olympic games have left some host cities with olympic sized debt. and the america's cup which fell $9 million short of expected revenues many people say an olympic bid should involve more private investments. >> we've learned our lessons from the america's cup before. we want to make sure the city isn't in a big financial hole because we're hosting these events. >> reporter: supporters of an olympic bid say the world wide attention could have a long
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lasting impact for san francisco's $9 billion tourism industry. i do understand that the u.s. olympic committee is expected to make a decision sometime next year. reporting live in san francisco, jana katsuyama, ktvu channel 2 news. former dodger's owner frank mccort took a statement testified at the civil lawsuit brought against him by giants' fan stow. stow was attacked on opening day. mccort tried to point the finger at the two men who pled guilty to attacking stow. >> like all dodger fans i was appalled at the criminal behavior of sanchez and norwood. and make no mistake, they are the parties responsible for this tragic incident. mccort testified he did not
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know that watchtowers had not been staffed for a year before the beating or that lights hadn 't been upgraded in 30 years. bryan stow was not in court today. the trial is set to resume on monday. l.a. clippers owner donald sterling is using a new battle in court to keep his team. sterling's team of lawyers have fired an investigation firm. their job to dig up dirt. investigators will examine the league's owners. the 13-year-old mother accepted a diploma on her daughter's behalf. jahi went into cardiac arrest six months ago. she was declared brain dead but her family has refused to give up hope. her mom says jahi worked hard
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while attending east oakland's rims academy and that she deserves to graduate from the eighth grade. now to election 2014 the race for california governor is heating up. republican neil cashkari received support in san francisco from one of the n ation's most prominent republican. bay area conservatives say a lot more has to be done to win the state's top office. >> thank you so much, i really appreciate it. >> you're very welcome. >> reporter: for the second time this week, san francisco saw the visit of a second conservative republican. chris christie in a trip for the association. >> i'm going to really encourage other governors that are republican to help neil because it's important thing for us to do. >> reporter: important because
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to beat jerry brown cashcari says he will have to beat out democrats. >> republicans seem to be hiding in the city and it's important to show there are some people. >> reporter: some san francisco republicans said they felt ignored by the state party. >> i did not get one piece of mailing about republicans and statewide elections. >> reporter: cashkari and christie dish about statements made by texas governor rick perry. >> i would say i disagree with him and i don't believe that's an active analogy and not one that should be made i think it's wrong. >> reporter: christie's trip included a number of republican
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governor session. a group pushing to raise oakland's minimum wage brought its campaign to city hall. the list of oakland coalition presented new research by uc berkeley. the research shows if oakland's minimum wage was raised from $8 to $8.25 an hour more than a 1/4 of the city's workers would receive an upgrade. >> working full time you should not have to be on public assistance making impossible choices between food, rent, gas and electricity. the best medicine for this problem is tackling the root cause which is income. the research goes on to note that a minimum wage impact would not impact employment or the committee. a police officer surprised with a first class upgrade. but it wasn't the airline that gave him the vip treatment. the story behind his inspiring encounter with a fellow passenger. >> so he's sitting in my seat
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and i'm sitting in first class. >> bay area temperatures continuing to crime. we'll show you how much higher they'll go. 800 new cases in california in just the last few weeks, the disease health officials say has reached epidemic proportions. heat shields are compromised. we have multiple failures. what's that alarm? fuel cell two is down. i'm going to have to guide her in manually. this is very exciting. but i'm at my stop. come again? i'm watching this on the train. it's so hard to leave. good luck with everything. watch tv virtually anywhere with the u-verse tv app. with at&t, the u-verse revolves around you.
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state health officials are now calling the whooping cough and epidemic. this after 600 cases were reported in just the past two weeks in california. in all there's been 3,400 cases of whooping cough this year. that's more than the number of cases report all of last year. sonoma, napa have the highest rate in the state. in fact, sonoma has the highest number of cases in the state. it won't be regular b.a.r.t. service but a light rail extension called e b.a.r.t. it's being built in the highway four median from pay toeupbt the bay. residents can also look forward to traffic relief when caltrans expands highway 4. the
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area is identified as one of the worse commutes. the project to upgrade highway 4 to 10 lanes is expectedded to be finished by the end of next year. a new variety of exotic weed is clogging the delta and officials say there's nothing they can do about it this summer. it was successful in treating the usual plant that normally infests the waters of discovery bay called algeria densa. getting rid of it brought the over growth of the curly weed. >> my motor overheated. it's a real problem to take your boat out. >> officials say relief will not come in time for this summer. two bay area cities are being recognized tonight for its happy employees. career website glass door this
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year named the san jose metro area the number one market in the country for employee satisfaction. san francisco ranked second followed by washington, d.c. the rankings are based on employee compensation and career students. >> reporter: a celebration is under way in los angeles tonight for the l.a. kings. ahead in sports the double overtime victory that has the kings taking home the stanley cup. and in five minutes, chief meteorologist bill martin complete forecast will detail the weekend for us and when the warmest weather will arrive. and air travelers getting first class upgrade from a stranger. we'll tell you how these recipients are chosen for these random acts of kindness. bulldog: [yawning]
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we're told the fire started in the kitchen of an apartment in a complex near hollis and 31st street. when our crew arrived on the scene the fire had been contained but firefighters were still on scene monitoring the building. new at 10:00, a travel perk for some unsuspecting travelers. they're getting upgraded again and again without even knowing. >> patti lee is live, what's the commonality between these -- >> reporter: while in uniform, jesse ortiz expects to be
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identified as a police officer. but he learned that his crew cut also identified him. >> they walked up to me and said, mr. ortiz you've been upgraded. and i said huh. she said the man in the wheelchair switched your seat with him. i said i don't know if i accept that. i mean who does that, who switch, upgrade your seat. ortiz discovered that salsman had given up his seat dozens of times. >> i see about 40 or 60 entries of marines, air force and he's giving them the seats. >> reporter: sergeant colvert says getting identified by a
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brother in blue rarely happens. >> when somebody picks ut out and rewards us for being that target that's a positive thing. >> reporter: for ortiz, making the story public is a way to recognize a man not looking for recognition. a quality he says is as rare as an unexpected upgrade. >> reporter: we reached out to michael salsman but he has not yet responded to us for an interview. sergeant ortiz says that may be characteristic for someone who's mo has been to stay under the radar. patti lee, ktvu. hon honda expects to recall 100 million vehicles more. honda is investigating how many
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of its vehicles may need to be recalled. friday 13 ended up being a good day for wall street after a number of corporate deals and a positive report about computer sales from intel. nasdaq climbed 18. price line agreed to pay $103 a share that is 46% open table's closing price on thursday. that amounts to $2.6 billion in cash. open table says it serves more than 15 million diners every month and add -- at about 31,000 restaurants. temperatures bottomed out yesterday. they will continue to increase. 85 in antioch in the inland areas. it was fairly warm. then you got to the coast and there was no fog. 64 in pacifica. we had some upper 60s right along the coast.
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70 in san francisco, 79 in san jose. warmer tomorrow for your bay area saturday. we pointed out this weather system, this low is out of here. as it leaves it's going to create a high pressure that's going set up right here and create a light offshore flow. which should help keep the fog clear. i suspect patchy fog will return as we head into sunday. here are the current temperatures, 60 in hayward. 63 in napa and 65 in nevato. no fog. this high pressure center is nudging its way into the pacific northwest. as it does it starts to kick the winds offshore. a warmer saturday. saturday is your warmest day on the weekend. sunday slightly cooler but we're splitting hairs because sundays is going to be really nice as well. temperatures in the inland valleys maybe some low 90s. i think saturday is your warmest day. saturday is going to be real nice as well. you see the fog how it went this way. you have patchy fog around it. the north-northeast winds. light flow but enough to keep the fog away.
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i suspect we see some patches of it. so temperatures tomorrow with mostly sunny skies are going to be warmer. there's your 90s in the inland bay valleys valley -- bay valley. there's your 80s. just slightly warmer and saturday a lot like today. san jose 59 degrees right now. san jose as we head into your bay area tomorrow is going to be a little bit cooler. warmer. 87 in napa. 84 in vallejo. 89 in walnut creek. these are forecast highs for saturday. as you head into sunday. you take a look here, temperatures on sunday are going to be a little cooler. air quality is okay. fire danger takes a little bit of a break. as you saw today with the fire up in the marin county area. a couple of them doesn't matter how cool the weather is. things are dry. one of the driest years in the area recorded. fire always an issue for us in
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the area. a nice looking weekend. next week it is going to start to cool off again. >> and it was good right after that hot hot weather. a good weekend for fathers. >> yeah. >> happy early father's day. >> thank you, bill. the giants are still playing. not looking good. >> yeah this is kind of a shocker here. especially against the rockies who have lost 15 of their last 18 games at at&t park. it looked like they were going to keep adding to that losing record until a late 9th inning rally changed all that. it's orange friday and suddenly a slumber party broke out. michael morris, home for the go ahead run. drew stubs lets the ball get past him. 22 of morris' rbi have come. 4-2 giants in the ninth. sergio romo gets touched for fourth run. dickerson scores the go ahead run. rockies add two more to make it 7-4 in the ninth.
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there are two outs away the giants from losing their fourth time in five games. it was fireworks night at oakland coliseum the a's bats were duds. the new york yankees didn't exactly use rockets either. sold out coliseum crowd held a moment of silence for bob welsh who died earlier this week. another here in the second. all the way from second base. yankees score four times off francis. roberts here with the single. bryan mccain scoring. yankees get 12 hits all singles a's get two hits and get shut out for the third time this season 7-0 the final. hall of fame football coach chuck noelle led the pittsburgh steelers to four football championships.
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of course. all three went overtime. and kings win all three. kings could win their second stanley cup in three years tonight. but new york led 2-1 when l.a. has a one man advantage. down low and jammed the puck past rangers goalie. 2-2. they went to double overtime. after nearly 35 minutes of extra time it's alex martinez. both goalies outstanding tonight but jonathan quick wins the dual. the same team the san jose led 3-0 in the first round series. to think what could have been. tiger woods is not playing in the edition but another golfer is having an open that's tigeres. this is his birdie at the 13th home at the revamped pine
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hurst. martin birdieing the 16th with a six stroke lead. so mickelson he makes the cut but he won't win this u.s. open. phil shot a three over 73. and salvador got some revenge for winning in the world cup. with a great header. great athleticism. great little twitch there. pearcy scores. the defending champions are in trouble. chile beat australia. and mexico overcome some bad calls by the officials to win 1- 0. that's sports as we see it this friday night. by the way giants it's official did lose 7-4. thank you for choosing ktvu channel 2 news. tomorrow morning the very
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whoa. what's all this? mom heard us say we were bored. suckers. she heard us from outside. she has super good hearing, like a seeing eye dog. they have overdeveloped hearing to make up for the fact that-- wait, the dogs aren't blind. wait. are they? no, that wouldn't make sense. you're right. if i wait long enough, she can get there by herself. (cell phone rings) quick, girls-- famous danny from "moonstruck." (beep) aiello? hey, phil. i'm glad i caught ya. what's up? uh, it's about steven and stefan. they wanna see that house on briar again. really? i showed it to them five times. last time we were there, i think they got mail. yeah, well, that's why i'm calling. they hate upsetting people, unless, of course, it's me. then they don't mind waking me up at 7:00 a.m., asking me to call you. it's no problem. i'm just hanging around.
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