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another night of protests here in oakland, and in ferguson, missouri, as people take to the streets to vent their anger about the police shooting of michael brown. good evening, everyone, i'm frank somerville. >> and i'm julie haener. many of them sat blocking an intersection downtown. ken, did it end peacefully? >> reporter: it did. what you see behind me is what's left of the
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demonstrators out here. this demonstration and march essentially wrapped up around 8:00. it actually started in four different locations with the idea of spreading through downtown, and converging into one large rally against what they call police brutality. >> hands up! >> don't shoot! >> reporter: it's a march with a familiar rally, hands up don't shoot, allegedly the words said by michael brown 11 days ago. more than 100 protesters marched down broadway. their destination, police headquarters at 7th street. they were stopped short by a line of officers. words were exchanged. some in the crowd angry at police clad and riot gear blocking their way. >> we have a contingency of other people that they won't let through. we can't touch. this is the kind of thing that makes protests go the other way. >> reporter: eventually that
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group joined the protest, bringing the numbers to 200. >> we're not looking for violence. we want the message to be about the dead black and brown babies, not anything else. >> reporter: after an hour, the protesters made their way back to broadway and 14th, where they blocked the intersection and heard from wanda johnson, the mother of oscar grant. >> when ferguson went down, my heart just sank again. another senseless killing, and another cover up scheme again trying to demonize the young man. >> reporter: johnson says her family went to missouri to speak with brown's family in a town on edge. much like oakland was after her son's death. >> we are praying for them. we are encouraging them to fight until the end. >> reporter: the protesters blocked broadway, and then moved west in the general direction of berkely, but they only went about five blocks
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before returning to frank ogawa plaza. the police say there were no citations, no arrests, and no injuries tonight. in oakland, ken pritchett, ktvu, channel 2 news. happening now for an 11th night in a row, people are on the streets of ferguson, missouri. they say they want justice for michael brown. these are live pictures of the protest going on right now. they've been calmer than on previous nights and peaceful, with only a few arrests, and no tear gas was deployed tonight. most of the people have pretty much stayed to the sidewalks with little disruption to people living nearby. eric holder met with michael brown's family today. he is the highest ranking member of the obama administration to visit. he also met with ron johnson, the highway patrol captain now in charge of maintaining
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security. >> i think it will show the people of ferguson, the people of st. louis, that their voices are heard. that the highest office of this land is listening to their voices, and taking a look to the incident. >> attorney general holder has a team of agents and prosecutes in ferguson conducting their own investigation of the shooting. now to our continuing coverage of american journallest james foley. the new hampshire man was killed in captivity by islamic state militants. president obama said the world is appalled, and by most any measure the killing was barbaric. >> amber lee is here now with the dangers of reporting in the hostile parts of the world. >> reporter: frank, julie, we
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won't show you the video, but it is chilling and something i won't forget. he was working free license for a french agency when he was kidnapped on thanksgiving day of 2012. his parents say they want their memories about their son to be about the caring human being he was. >> his last words were, i wish i had more time to see my family. >> jim had a big heart. >> reporter: the man who killed foley had a british accent, and is heard blaming the united states for the islamic state, or isis. >> jim was taken from us in an of violence, that shocks the conscious of the entire world. >> taken hostage a couple of times, shot at more than i care to think of. >> reporter: dan worked in tel aviv as bureau chief for cbs news. he says he's now thinking about
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all the journalists in danger zones around the world. >> it also reminds me about how fortunate i am that i survived similar situations by virtue of luck. >> these are some very, very plucky and courageous journalists. >> reporter: freelance journalists go into hostile zones. >> they're sort of performing without a net, and when things go bad, they go really bad. >> i believe that front line journalism is important. without these photos and videos, we can't really tell the world how bad it might be. >> reporter: foley's parents are urging the militants to spare the lives of other hostages. they said quote, like jim, they
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are innocent. they have no control over policy in iraq, or anywhere in the world. >> watching his parents speak is heartbreaking. they also showed another american hostage, steven sodloff and threatened to kill him. >> he is originally from miami. he was kidnapped one year ago. his family and friends have a post on facebook that urges people to sign a petition, calling on the u.s. government to do everything possible to save his life. >> thanks amber. in the bay area, james foley's death is stirring members of daniel pearl. he was working as a reporter for the wall street journal in pakistan when he was kidnapped by al-qaeda in 2002. his capturers also shared videos of him being beheaded.
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twitter announced it reserves the right to censure pictures. twitter does not guarantee removal, especially if it considers an image news worthy. earlier this month, robin williams daughter quit twitter and instagram after altered images of her father was posted on those sites. sadly, it's not the news that family and friends were hoping for. 46-year-old gregory muck was reported missing when he didn't come home from a backpacking trip as scheduled on sunday. today, rangers found a body in kings canyon national park. there's no positive identification yet, but the remains are presumed to be his. rob roth spoke with colleagues who said muck was a new teacher who would have automatically made a big impression. >> last year he would have had
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30 desks ready to arrive. >> gregory muck's classroom from last year. >> reporter: he says he just began teaching a year ago. >> kids would say, my teacher, we baked bread today. so he did things like that for math, the measuring and all of that. he was very much a nature, and earth loving kind of guy. >> reporter: muck failed to return home sunday from back tacking alone in a rugged part of king's canyon national park. he's been described as an experienced hiker with a wife and 5-year-old daughter. at combs elementary, he was popular. >> he's a go-getter, if there was a problem he would take care of it. said well it didn't go well today, but tomorrow i've got plans. >> very interested in the environment, and the gardening club at school and the recycling program. very involved with his second grade students, and very close with the second grade team of teachers. >> reporter: he was slated to teach third grade this upcoming
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school year. we're told that his wife has left their home in santa cruz, headed towards kings canyon. in fremont, rob roth, ktvu, channel 2 news. the alimmediatey county sheriff's department is asking for the public's help tonight in locating an 11-year-old boy who hasn't been seen in more than 24 hours. melo trinidad vanished yesterday while riding an east transit bus with his grandmother. the boy had been punished earlier in the day for stealing a coin collection. sheriffs deputies suspect he may have run away. he is described as 5 feet tall, 120 pounds with black hair and brown eyes. a new problem in their home, and it apparently has to do with the turf. jim harbaugh stopped practice today. the move came after several players lost their footing and slipped on the sod. the organization would like to apologize for any fans who were
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inconvenienced by today's practice ending early. the team would not address the turf, but said we have determined the appropriate measures to have the field ready for sunday. the giants game that started yesterday and came under protest will finish tomorrow. the cubs ground crew failed to properly cover the field. after a four and a half hour delay, umpires eventually ruled the game would end as a victory for the cubs. the giants filed a protest, citing the lack of effort by the ground crew. league officials agreed, and decided the game would restart tomorrow from where it left off in the 5th inning. a bay area grandmother with a big dream for her 100th birthday. >> go giants. >> coming up we're going to share her mission to take the mound. >> fire danger and keeping
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special room. >> state health oceans say the patient returned from west africa in the last ten days, showed symptoms compatible with ebola, and was isolated yesterday. >> that patient has been evaluated by the healthcare personnel, and by local healthcare personnel. that patient has been deemed to be low risk. >> reporter: public health officials are evaluating the patient's close contacts, but emphasize there is little risk to the public. >> the risk is very low, and steps are being taken to keep california safe. >> reporter: the state now urging doctors to scrutinize anyone with a fever, or flu like symptoms who has traveled to west africa. dr.warner green. >> right now, the alert is on. so individuals who have risk factors are rapidly diagnosed and triaged, quarantined appropriately, and tested to
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see if they have ebola. that's the way it should be handled. >> reporter: ebola acts fast, usually killing by multiple organ failure within a few days. in past outbreaks that limited the spread of the disease in rural villages, but now ebola is in big cities, near airports and a worldwide threat. >> this outbreak emphasizes the global nature of infectious diseases. we live in a highly mobile society. >> reporter: doctors say an infected person usually cannot infect others until symptoms appear. that can be about a week or so after first exposure. kaiser doctors sent a confirmtory blood test to the cdc. results are expected at anytime. john fowler, ktvu news. >> authorities say more than 1200 people have died. the most deaths, 466 have been in liberia. nearly 400 people in guinea have died of ebola. 365 in sierra leone, and 4 in
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nigeria. a theater in lodi is reopening tomorrow after being treated for bedbugs. we told you earlier this week about a suspected bedbug infestation at the stadium 12 theaters. today, the santa rosa entertainment group which owns the theater confirmed that small pockets of bedbugs were found. pest control workers eradicated the bugs, and the theater will reopen tomorrow. a long time giants fan has been practicing her pitching in hopes of taking the mound at at&t park. she's about to turn 100, but she says she has enough left in her arm to throw out the ceremonial first pitch. noel walker is live now, with one fan's wish for a very big birthday. >> reporter: few people get to see their 100th birthday, and few people get to pitch in a major league baseball park. marie stone is hoping the san
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francisco giants will help her celebrate both next month. playing in the big leagues is every little boy's dream. and a dream born in a napa ranch for this tiny woman. >> and every day, i check this thing. >> reporter: the sports section is marie stone's bible. >> and the giants have won 65. >> reporter: the giants are her team. >> they're going strong. >> reporter: so is she. at 4'5". >> and i'm 99, 11 months. >> reporter: she'll be 100 next month. >> i've surprised myself. >> reporter: an age where the bucket list is pretty well checked off. >> i don't need a thing. >> reporter: but there is one thing marie does need. she knows the schedule. >> they're playing the chicago today.
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>> reporter: her favorite player. >> posey. buster posey. >> reporter: and her decorating taste. >> see that picture up there? they've got good pitchers. >> reporter: there's one thing she would like to add. >> go giants! >> reporter: to that bucket list. marie's granddaughter wrote the team. >> one wish for 100th birthday. >> reporter: asking to expand her grandmother's field of dream. >> my grandma practices every day. >> reporter: to the field at at&t park. to throw out the first pitch. >> mom, that was a good one. september14. >> reporter: instead of posey she has siri to catch. even if she doesn't get her shot on the pitcher's mound. >> are you going to go watch the game? >> yes, for sure. >> reporter: as always. >> do you think they're going to win? >> i hope. >> reporter: she'll be cheering
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them to a win. so the giants have a special day planned for marie when she's here on september 14, she will get to go down to the field before the game, she will be on the jumbotron before the game. but the first pitch is already spoken for, her family is crossing their fingers. >> she is just priceless. that was wonderful. ups is the latest to announce a security breach that may have compromised the credit and debit cards of customers. two of those stores are in the bay area. one is on crescent drive in pleasant hill. the other is on west campbell avenue in campbell. a store on arena boulevard was also hacked. ups is offering free credit
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monitoring for any customer affected. temperatures today, a little warmer in some places, a little cooler in others. we're going to see a lot of fog tonight and tomorrow. fog into santa rosa, it's into fairfield now. a lot of fog, more than we had last night at this time. moving into napa in the next half hour or so. fog in walnut creek. low clouds and fog at this point. heading out towards livermore valley. a little more fog showing out here. tomorrow morning when you get up, you've got fog. burning off a little more quickly than it did today, and temperatures will be just a bit warmer, maybe by three or four degrees. current temperatures, low 60s out there. lots of clouds. as we head back to school tomorrow, we are in hayward. unified school district back in class. 60degrees when you get going about 8:00 a.m. 77degrees for a daytime high for the kids and folks going back to school in hayward. this is the forecast model,
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include hayward as well, but fog everiy, everiy -- everywhere, so 6:00 a.m. is cloudy. then it it burns off, and look what you get. you get the 90s starting to show back up. the last few days we've had yellow, and 70s. the reds are starting to come this way. we are warming up just a bit for your bay area thursday. more changes and warming. on the roadways tomorrow, drizzle along the coast. we had some this morning, we'll see more tomorrow morning. i'll see you back here 10:45. an east bay community is pulling together tonight to help an elementary school that has been vandalized, and robbed twice in two weeks. thieves have stolen thousands of dollars in electronics, and sporting equipment from colonial acres elementary school. it serves primarily low income families in unincorporated hayward. people and businesses have started to drop off items, including all sorts of sporting
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goods. the school's principal also says more than $6,000 have been donated to the school's gofundme sight. >> at 10:30, the message from one business owner to whoever is responsible. >> how mills college is redefining single sex education by claving what it means to be female. female narrator: the mattress price wars are on the mattress price wars are on at sleep train. we challenged the manufacturers to offer even lower prices. now it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with big savings of up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years' interest-free financing. plus, free same-day delivery, set-up,
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[ car alarm chirps ] just like you, i love everything the golden state of california has to offer. so i stay golden by managing my energy use. energy upgrade california taught me how. learn to manage your energy at energyupgradeca.org new at 10:00, an all girl's school in the east bay is expanding the definition of female, with a new policy for admissions. those applying now have more than one gender option to choose from. patty lee now with more on the change and what it could mean for other schools.
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>> reporter: over the past few years, mills and other single sex colleges have been grappling with the fluid identity, and how to include transgender students. now, mills admissions policy spells out who exactly is allowed to attend the colleges. including applicants who are not women at birth, but self- identify as women, and those who were assigned to the female sex at birth. >> we were the first women's college west of the rockies. we were the first women's college to have a computer science program. this is just another in another series of firsts. >> reporter: mills spokeswoman tells me this is in no way a move towards coeds education, but is a cutting edge move on a campus that was established
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back in the 1850s. live in oakland, patty lee, ktvu, channel 2 news. the reservoir that supplies more than 2 million people with drinking water in the bay area is at the center of a dispute. a non-profit group is asking a federal judge to stop diverting water from the twalmy river. the center for environmental science, accuracy filed the lawsuit. the fresno group claims the diversion of freshwater from the river is making the delta saltier, and threatening endangered fish. the state legislature is entering into the controversy over access to a beach. they passed a bill by jerry hill. it orders the state lands commission to ensure access to martin's beach. the owner of that beach has blocked the only road to that beach. the bill now goes back to the assembly. there's also a lawsuit currently underway to try to
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force access to that beach. bay area business owners stunned by vandalism. >> businesses on alert after vandals strike in this south bay neighborhood. we'll show you the surveillance video, and why there's growing concerns. [ screeching ] >> and later caught on camera. a driver doing donuts on one of the bay area's most famous landmarks. >> you can get ktvu news to go. just click the live icon, and watch all of our newscasts live on your mobile device. ♪
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some businesses in the south bay boarded up their windows after attacks from vandals. and business owners say they're really surprised to see this kind of crime in their community. three stores hit in just a matter of days. >> ktvu's azimuth smith live. >> reporter: it's unclear if these acts of vandalism are connected, but what is clear, they're not what people are used to seeing. the owner captures video of what appears to be shots fired
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in the store. >> i'm angry. but there's not much i can do. >> reporter: the 13 year owner who didn't want his face on camera, believes the vandal used a bb gun after finding these steal balls. >> it doesn't do anything for anybody. it just costs people money. >> reporter: two days prior, an employee at a starbucks said someone through their outdoor table through the window. and down the street, windows were smashed earlier this week. >> this area was pretty calm and pretty safe. >> reporter: in all three cases, nothing was taken. questions swirl if there's a serial vandal, or if these businesses were targeted. >> it's really becoming a concern, where coming down here at night, or coming to these festivals, i just get really, really worried. >> reporter: jennifer has lived in willow glen for 43 years. >> i feel their working hard to keep our community going, and they don't deserve this. >> we don't have any security
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on a regular basis. >> reporter: as for the baskin- robbins owner, he says it's going to take a lot of $2 ice cream cones to pay for this mess. he had this message for the vandals. >> grow up. if they have a problem with the business, go talk to them. >> reporter: police have taken reports of the vandalism, social media sites are alerting everyone to be on the lookout. live in san jose, azimuth smith, ktvu, channel 2 news. a federal judge as ordered an investigation of how the oakland police department disciplines its officers for wrong doing. a san francisco trial attorney is looking into why officers routinely have their trials overturn. an arbitrator overturned the termination of an officer who threw tear gas at a group of occupy protesters. the judge also ordered the city to deposit $25,000 to pay for
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the investigation. investigators say a couple found dead on boat at the vallejo marina died of apparent murder suicide. authorities found the couple yesterday morning after a family member reported that she hadn't seen, or heard from them in a few days. it hasn't been determined exactly when the murder suicide took place, but police do say that the couple had a history of domestic violence. police in hayward have questions tonight about a mysterious death on interstate 880. investigators say a man jumped from the overpass, in industrial parkway, and was immediately hit by a big rig and killed. as ktvu's john sasaki learned, it turns out the man may have been trying to escape an attacker. >> reporter: this is the phoenix lodge on industrial parkway in hayward, maybe 100- yards from the spot where the man jumped to his death. the man had lived here for the past several weeks. >> he was actually a really good friend of mine.
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>> she went bat crazy. >> reporter: the man who is about 25 years old, and who nickels identified only as junior was walking on the overpass with a female companion. police are not sure what happened next. >> we are interviewing witnesses and at this point, we don't have a specific reason as to why he jumped from the bridge. >> reporter: investigators tell me one story they've heard is that someone approached the pair, and made some kind of threatening gesture and the woman went off, while junior went over the railing to escape. >> he jumped, and he impacted a large semi truck trailer. >> reporter: making it a potential homicide. the other possible explanation is that he committed suicide. >> i don't think he was like depressed enough to where he would jump. >> reporter: the chp tells me the truck driver who hit the man after he landed on the
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freeway was very shaken up, but otherwise unhurt. a plea deal has reportedly been reached in the death of a nursing student. christina chesterman was riding her bike in chico in september of last year when she was hit and killed by a suspected drunk driver. the chico enterprise record says the driver pleaded no contest to felony dui and hit- and-run. he faces a maximum of seven years in prison when he is sentenced next month. a man was sentenced to a year in a sonoma county jail. he pleaded no contest. prosecutors say he looked down at his cell phone for a few seconds before slamming into the back of a car. he faces up to 12 years in
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prison before his plea agreement. police of credit for time served will be released in december. evacuation orders have been lifted as firefighters make progress on a wildfire burning outside of yosemite. people return to their homes today, or in some cases, what's left of their homes. the junction fire was first reported monday afternoon. initially, officials estimated the size of the fire at 1200 acres, but now say it's about half that size. it's also now 65% contained up from 40% earlier today. >> i guess the trucks and everything, and the jet-skis can be replaced, but not the personal stuff. not the pictures of your family, or family heirlooms or stuff like that. >> there are reports that the fire started near a homeless encampment. eight buildings have been destroyed. grieving after her great- granddaughter was killed standing alone in the street.
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this video posted to instagram shows a car doing donuts in the middle of golden gate bridge. it also stopped traffic in one direction, and slowed it in the other. police are still looking for the driver of that car. the highway patrol announced today that the officer who was videotaped punching a woman in the head on the side of a los angeles
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freeway has now been relieved of duty, and could face quote serious charges. the video of officer david andrew punching marlene pinnic sparked widespread anger when it surfaced last month. family members say she is mentally ill. she was seen walking into traffic when the officer confronted her. prosecutors are reviewing the case and considering whether to file charges against the officer. there's a new push to encourage tv and movie productions to stay right here in california. hundreds of hollywood actors, film, and tv crews rallied at the state capitol today. they want state lawmakers to pass legislation that would quadruple the tax credit for tv and film productions to $400 million to compete with incentives offered by other states. >> when i go out of town, everything is, we get a tax credit. when i shop at other places, 30% of that receipt goes back
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to them. >> supporters say shoots like this one in san francisco for the movie ant man give a boost to local economies. tragedy for a bay area family after a hit-and-run crash kills a 2-year-old girl. >> we will never hear from them. i don't see it happening. >> tonight, the blunt comments from the toddler's great- grandmother about the girl's aunt who is now under arrest for child endangerment. >> also, warmer weather on the way, but when is it going to get here? bill martin with the complete bay area forecast. >> plus, from the football field to jamba juice. how vernon davis turned the heads of many customers today. bulldog: you don't need to camp out
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in san francisco is reeling. it's hard enough for the family to deal with their loss, but what makes this even more tragic is the girl's aunt faces a child endangerment charge for allegedly leaving the little girl alone in the crosswalk. >> today, the girl's great- grandmother told david stevenson about how the loss has divided the family. >> reporter: cynthia johnson is preparing to bury her 2-year- old great-granddaughter. doing the work that must be done despite her grief. >> dressing her for the last time. it's not real. >> reporter: mi'yana gregory was killed by a hit-and-run driver in south san francisco's market district. >> i'm not angry at the person. i just wish he would have done what the law required them to do, to stop. >> reporter: police arrested the girl's aunt for child
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endangerment. surveillance video shows she left mi'yana in a crosswalk. >> the little girl didn't even want to go in the street. and she put her out there, and pops back in the frame to get the boy, and that's when the car goes by. >> i can't comprehend her not being more responsible. i can't. >> there's no way that you should not have held their hand. >> reporter: her aunt is held on $250,000 bail. johnson says the arrest has divided the family. >> we will never hear from her. i don't see it happening. >> reporter: she's scheduled to be arraigned tomorrow afternoon. in san francisco, david stevenson, ktvu, channel 2 news. a car fire at a lafayette b.a.r.t. station parking lot caused a lot of damage today. crews say one car caught fire and the flames spread to four
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other cars. it took about 20 minutes for firefighters to put out the flames. fortunately, no one was hurt. fire officials are looking for the cause, but they say it discus not appear to be -- does not appear to be suspicious. the project just received $39 million from the state. b.a.r.t. says the money will be used to finish the 10-mile stretch of track. there will be two new stations. transit officials say the project has already created 3,000 new jobs with many more to come. >> it provides connections to the existing residence, and attracts more residential development. it was the annual busing of the grapes in the livermore valley today. the fall harvest gets underway
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today. local clergy gathered with wine makers and winery owners to bless the crop. today's event is a prelude to the harvest wine celebration in livermore valley on august 31. temperatures today were slightly cooler in some places. slightly warmer in others. it was not much of a change from what we saw yesterday. 81 in entiat today. 75 in fairfield. it's cool out there right now, lots of low 60s, come in close, there's fog pretty much everywhere at this hour. really pushing in. very similar to what we had last night. there won't be much difference between today and tomorrow. except it will be slightly warmer tomorrow. fog in santa rosa, fog in fairfield. this is an indication, i talk about how deep the inversion is. let's just say they average about 1,000 feet. most of these average about 1,000 feet. so the inversion at the bottom
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of the cloud deck is over 1,000 feet, it gets over those hills, and that's what's happening. that's why temperatures are cool. that pattern of this persistent kind of low pressure system off the coast is going to continue. winds up in livermore about 12. gusty winds at sfo earlier, and gusty winds up in fairfield earlier. back to school in san rafael tomorrow. 66degrees around lunchtime. 75degrees for our daytime high. pretty typical day for your first day of school in san rafael. the forecast model shows fog. a lot of it, all the way into the bay. it starts to warm. we're going to see reds coming in. that's an indication of warming. we have this map hasn't shown red. we haven't seen the 9s for a couple of days now. that's where we're headed. we're looking for temperatures just to warm a little bit. the high pressure is built in. as it does, this low moves off. another low replaces it, and
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kind of keeps this cool, mild pattern going. 85 tomorrow in vacaville. there's the heat in the inland bay valleys. we haven't had any spare the air days in a while. it's been very few this summer. this pattern is good for air quality. today, we're looking, if you were here at 5:00, we were showing that san francisco camera looking out towards diablo. you can clearly see mount diablo from san francisco. which is not unusual. this time of year in august, that kind of visibility is pretty good. an indication of really good air quality. i'm good with this. it would be nice to get some rain, but the heat is nowhere to be found on this five day. >> so comfortable. >> it is. good sleeping weather. >> sleep is important. thanks bill. one of the 49ers players went undercover today, and surprised a lot of people at a jamba juice.
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vernon davis suited up, and went behind work at a jamba juice. he was wearing that wig and a name tag that said sycamore. even so, some people recognized him. that maybe because his name is on the front of the store. vernon davis owns that jamba juice. >> that wig threw a lot of people off. >> not the muscles though. a good day in a number of ways for the giants. >> no question about it. a lot better than last night's rain debacle. not only win their appeal with the league, the dodgers lost, then the psychological boost from it all seemed to slingshot them right onto victory over the cubs. a beautiful night at wrigley. no rain, and they said tee it off in the 1st inning.
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ishikawa has three hits. first time i've ever seen him smile too on a baseball field. a 4-0 san francisco lead. later, it's the young catcher, the other way. ticket to ride. his first big league homer, and it's a two run shot, and a 7-2 lead for the giants. jake peavy, hunter pence takes over the team lead with the home run. giants 3.5 back of l.a. here's the guy i'm not electing for dad of the year. drinking his kid's bottle. the kid says who would want that thing after that guy? meantime, better night for the giants. not for the a's though. this afternoon, going to find out what they are all about in the next few weeks. they take another shot to the jaw this afternoon. angels lurking 1.5 back of the a's. already down in this one.
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2-0 to the mets. david murphy boosts one in short right. off the bat of andy perrino, a couple of runs score. billy, you want to trade somebody? how about that guy lurking on the job. she's a girl amongst all boys, and she is looking to prove she does belong. mo'ne davis, and the latest from the little league world series. meanwhile, team u.s.a. revving it up for the world basketball championship. it makes me happy to go on the computer.
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quite possibly the most highly anticipated little league game ever. and you know the reason. sports illustrated cover girl mo'ne davis with a nice strike out coming up here. but in the end, it was not to be her night. she went about 2 2/3 innings worth of work. nevada's dalen cave will take her deep. the clink of the bat, all aluminum on that two run homer. nevada winds up winning 8-1.
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double elimination though, so they are still alive and have a chance it to see her pitch maybe in the championship game. safe to say, team u.s.a. is primed and ready to go for what is essentially the basketball version of the world cup. steph watches as his warrior mate clay thompson will come on. you've seen that before. cans the three. thompson had 10 today. steph wants it, gets it, and will wind up winging it for james harden. three assists. steph also had 8 points, and none of them any easier than the one he will get here. steph curry is definitely a big part of team u.s.a. 105-62 over the dominican republic as they warm up for the real stuff. that's the sporting life. >> almost not fair. >> we'll see how they do with the real deal though. tough competition. thank you for joining us.
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happy valentine's day. oh, happy valentine's day. aw. ohh! mwah. so, fratelli's tonight? hello, cannoli canoe. jay: i like it. nice fit. swanky material. [ chuckles ] jay, you look so strong and sexy, like an olympic wrestler but with money. [ both laugh ] your turn. okay. [ chuckles ] this is my favorite day in america! happy valentine's day, gorgeous. [ gasps ] they're huge! [ chuckles ] oh, my god! yeah, those will work. beautiful. you can wear them tonight. i have a surprise. [ gasps ]
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