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geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >> now at 6:00, developing news. a mountain lion attacks a 6- year-old boy along a popular bay area trail. what we're learning about his condition and the search for the animal. and a missing boy found safe and sound. there are new questions though from his family. >> i want the police to keep looking into it. >> why they say something here just doesn't add up. and the 49ers ray donald on the field just a week after his domestic violence arrest. what former players have to say about it.
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a 6-year-old boy on a hike with his family attacked from behind by a mountain lion. >> we're told that little boy was taken to santa clara valley medical center after being attacked around 1:00 this afternoon. we have more on this developing news, live at the scene on mont bellow road. any word tonight on the boy's condition? >> reporter: we're told the boy is expected to survive. he was conscious when he left. he did suffer cuts on his neck from the attack. you can see behind me, the trail is still closed. we just learned that dogs from the department of fish and wildlife have arrived. a fish and wildlife deputies, park rangers, they're all pulling their efforts to find this mountain lion. >> we saw a small child about the age of 6 on a gurney and they were wrapping his head. >> the man came down the trail
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carrying his son and it looked like he had a laceration on the back of his neck. he was bleeding pretty heavily all over. >> park visitors say they were in shock after learning a little boy was attacked out of nowhere by a mown dan lion. >> you don't hear it very often. it's kind of a rare thing in the middle of the day like that. >> park rangers say around 1:00 the boy's parents called 911 alerting authorities of the attack that happened about a mile away from the hiking trail entrance. officials say the mountain lion approached the boy from behind as he was hiking with his parents and another sibling. that mountain lion launched on to the boy's neck dragging the boy into the brush. >> the cat did make contact with the boy. did end up taking him into a brushy area. his parents did fight the animal off and the boy's in the hospital right now. >> authorities are calling it an isolated incident and aren't sure what provoked the attack. they say it's not in their nature. >> mountain lions sightings
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aren't unusual in county parks, municipal parks, state parks. but an attack is extremely rare. >> we have basically a federal trapper going to be en route and we are basically going toned up going from there. >> california fish and wildlife would not say what techniques they would use to catch the lion or what they would do after. only saying that they are taking proactive measures to make sure the animal doesn't continue to be a problem. >> we were in the mountains, we're in their territory. and you know, sadly a small child could be their prey. >> reporter: i want to mention a nearby special needs camp has been put on lockdown. no kids are at the camp but ten people who work there are told to stay indoors. california department of fish and wildlife say they will be here until that mountain lion is caught or until it's no longer considered a danger. i'll have another update at 6:30. for now, ktvu channel 2 news. >> and be sure to stay with ktvu and ktvu.com for updates on this developing news.
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our web team is posting updates on twitter and facebook. new developments now on the search for a missing boy with autism. tonight that boy is home, safe and sound with his family. state police recovered the boy at a homeless encampment. we spoke to the man who claims he found the boy and the boy's sister who says she still has questions. >> reporter: you can see the toys from the window, a 6-year- old's room. the little boy is back home safe and sound after missing for 17 hours. his older sister was too emotional to appear on camera but wanted to express gratitude. >> thank you to the homeless people that found him and thank you to everybody, especially god watching him. he was very lucky. >> reporter: san jose police showed us this homeless encampment. at 4:00 this morning little sergio wandered in startled and lost. >> it took us a little while to locate this location but one of the homeless folks came out from the encampment and flagged us down on the roadway.
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>> reporter: the man who found the little boy said he and his wife heard noises outside their tent, went to check things out and came face-to-face with the 6-year-old completely naked and shivering. >> they had wrapped him up in a blanket, given him food and water and it was our boy. >> reporter: he's autistic and cannot communicate. he was reported missing 11:00 yesterday morning after his mother found the garage door of their home open and the child gone. his home is several miles away from here and police believe the child spent the entire night wandering through these hills alone and barefoot. >> i wanted the police to keep looking into it. >> reporter: sergio's sister says the family has questions about that story. >> we didn't see anything major where he had any signs of, you know, him walking up in the hill. that hill is not great to walk in. hardly any scratches. a little bit of dirt on his feet. >> reporter: but san jose police say it appears no foul play was involved in sergio's disappearance and hospital officials told the family the child showed no signs of being abused in any way.
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>> he's always been a happy child. i'm glad he's still smiling. >> reporter: and glad he's still smiling with his family again from the safety of his home. ktvu channel 2 news. you saw it right here. the 49ers 2014 season is officially under way. the reason controversy involving star ray mcdonald didn't stop fans from supporting their team. [ cheers and applause ] >> dozens of fans watched that game in dallas today. a tailgate at levi stadium. there was a lot of anticipation leading up to the first game of the season. last week defensive tackle ray mcdonald was arrested on suspicion of domestic violence against his pregnant fiancee. we spoke with former 49ers who say incidents like this can be a big distraction from the team. >> i know for one thing that to play professional football you have to be very focused. and i wonder if ray mcdonald is in the space where he can go out and compete on a football
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field at this level. >> 49ers coach jim harbaugh announced mcdonald would in fact play in today's game. the former players we spoke to said this is a decision for a coach, not the fans and the process will work itself out in time. darrell pollard says at the end of the day it's about going out and playing football. >> i don't think there is any place in society for a man to ever put his hand on a woman but at the end of the day he's making a decision on the best information been given to him. >> reporter: san jose police have said the fiancee had visible injuries although no charges have yet been filed. levi stadium hosted its first international soccer game last night saying it came with dozens of arrest. santa clara police say there were 45 total arrests mostly for alcohol-related offenses. the highway patrol tells us a dui driver hit one of its officers. the officer did not receive serious injuries. other than the arrest police say the game went on without
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major disturbances. it's a three-day emergency drill in napa this weekend for people who help find and rescue people in trouble. today is the last day of the search and rescue exercise to exchange skills and information. this year it's being held at skyline wilderness park. 300 people from 38 different agencies are attending and most volunteers. the event is important to give these volunteers the training they need, organizers say. >> we try to expose them to things, whether it's technology or situations during this event that they might only see once or twice. >> this year's event is sponsored by the governor's office of emergency services along with sheriff's departments from three counties. and in the next half hour, another emergency drill in the east bay. how several police agencies are teaming up to train and why some are not happy about it. continuing coverage now on the fight against islamic extremists in both syria and iraq.
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u.s. jets today bombed critical targets in western iraq as president obama vows to defeat the terrorists. the president announced today that he plans to address the nation on wednesday to outline a broader offensive against islamic militants who have taken control over large areas in the middle east. the efforts to drive the militants away from the dam, a major source of energy in iraq. >> reporter: more air strikes sunday against islamic militants around the dam, iraq's second largest. the united states first foray into a hotbed of extremists in western iraq since they initiated air strikes last month. u.s. defense secretary chuck hagel warning the militants would could blow it up, a catastrophe that could flood the capital of baghdad. >> if that dam would fall into isis hands or if that dam would
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be destroyed, the damage that that would cause would be very significant, and it would put a significant additional and big risk into the mix in iraq. >> president obama told nbc he'll announce on wednesday the next stage in the fight against isis. >> over the course of months we are going to be able to not just blunt, we're going to shrink the territory they control and limit their capabilities and ultimately we're going to defeat them. >> in wales last week he cobbled together a small coalition of nato nations to combat the group. absent though were any middle east partners. >> i think that this is a major change in how isis's approach. isis is a major threat to this country in the future and right now to the entirety of syria
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and i iraq. i think where they're going is to baghdad. >> president obama stressed that the announcement on wednesday would not be the deployment of u.s. ground forces. that, he said, will be a profound mistake to send them in. this is not the iraq war, he said. in los angeles, fox news. [ bagpipes playing ] honoring veterans at 6:30. the emotional homecoming for dozens of men back in the bay area after the trip of a lifetime. first developing news to tell you about firefighters make progress on a massive wildfire threatening hundreds of homes. lots of sunshine across the entire bay area for today. coming up, the temperature change in your monday forecast. with 90s resurface on the long range weather maps. and she asked for a show and she got one. the hollywood style send-off
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water spilled on to the streets of redwood city sending crews to work early this morning. a water main break caused a muddy mess and forced crews to shut off water to a nearby apartment. it happened at 7:30 near second avenue. the water is back on at the apartment building on second avenue. both redwood city water crews worked several hours and pg, ande worked several hours. the west nile virus is spreading. they say that four more birds recently tested positive for the virus. two birds came from brentwood, one from walnut creek and the other from oakley. the district says so far this year 13 chickens and 35 dead birds in the county have tested positive for west nile. a third american doctor
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remains sick and weak from ebola but is showing signs of improvement. he contracted that virus working for a christian mission group in liberia. he's being treated at a special isolation unit at the nebraska medical center in omaha. the ebola outbreak this year is considered to be one of the worst on record with more than 1,900 people killed. joan rivers wrote in her 2011 book she wanted her funeral to be a huge show business affair. this morning it appears she got her wish as celebrity, fans and paparazzi made their way to a manhattan synagogue. they spoke with those outside the private event. >> reporter: a stylish send-off complete with a bagpipe salute for the original queen of comedy, joan rivers. her daughter, melissa and grandson cooper sang goodbye surrounded by thousands. >> it was a-list all the way. it was very regal, very elegant. >> reporter: hugh jackman
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performed a song lifting spirits. >> it was like a new orleans revive ral by the time we were done. >> reporter: rivers was remembered with words from her daughter, melissa and her closest friends among them, deborah norville. >> oh my god, it was joan all the way. the sanctuary is filled with white orchids. you can't see the altar, because there's so many flowers. >> reporter: new york city gay man's chorus thrilling the crowd singing big spender. celebrities in the audience including donald trump, whoopi goldberg, andy cohen and audrey mcdonald performing inside. media stars filling the pew, diane sawyer, barbara walters, kathy lee gifford. kathy griffin also there to send off a comedy legend. >> she was like my comedy aunt. if there's a god, i hope he or she is very well dressed today. >> reporter: joan rivers fashion police costars came
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together. >> joan would say it went off exactly as i planned it, exactly as i envisioned it. it happened sooner than i wanted it, but it was perfect when it happened. >> reporter: designer carolina herrera was escorted by her husband, a send-off for a star among them. joan rivers friends came out melissa rivers, joan's daughter was stoic and composed and able to make the audience laugh a little bit, very much her mother's daughter. >> the social network site reddic is taking action against the sharing of nude celebrity photos leaked by icloud hackers. they banned a form which served as a central hub for the sharing of those photos. now the page only shows this, a door covered by caution tape. some wonder why it took reddic so long to ban the page. it says it does not plan to change a policy that allows
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users to determine the difference between right and wrong. developing news, firefighters are gaining ground on a wildfire on highway 49 near yosemite national park. the bridge fire burned 300 acres and is threatening 700 homes. firefighters say they have the fire 65% contained. and that most of the mandatory evacuations have been lifted. the fire is started on friday. there was no word yet on a possible cause. another fire inside yosemite national park is prompting trail closures and evacuations. the national weather service tweeted this picture of the metal fire in the yosemite valley area. another picture shows hikers on top of half dome waiting for evacuation. friedman says her daughter is the one who took this picture. the fire has grown to 400 acres. >> lots of firefighters from the bay area contributing in that firefight there. let's check in with our meteorologist to find out more
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about our bay area forecast. >> it's the time of year we talk about an increase in the fire danger. with the fire danger we'll be going up later in the period, but basically any day through this month, especially into october, fire danger will be a big concern. that is a concern right now in yosemite national park. as far as temperatures from today across the bay area, they range from the lower 60s in pacifica. lots of 70s around the bay. livermore topped out 85. antioch 90 degrees. you can see showers to the south. some moisture approaching southern california. remnant moisture of what was once a hurricane, now a tropical storm. some of the high clouds associated with that will be approaching the bay area, approaching the bay area as we head into your monday. right now though, we are in the clear as you can see some lower clouds offshore that will gradually regroup and push back into the bay late tonight and into early tomorrow morning. as far as current numbers out there, san francisco 63
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degrees. santa rosa lower 70s. san jose 69. livermore in the mid-70s. 75 degrees. here's our live camera right now looking towards san francisco from the emeryville camera. a little haze once again. for tonight we have this. with partly cloudy skies for this evening, some morning fog clearing back to the shoreline tomorrow. the extended forecast everybody goes back up with temperatures. in fact we're tracking more 90s on the wrong range weather maps. overnight lows first thing tomorrow morning a little bit of a chill in the air this morning. once again for tomorrow morning stepping down into the 40s for santa rosa. napa, san francisco 54. livermore starting out monday morning, 53 degrees. talking about the next hurricane a tropical storm norbert. what's happening is this area of low pressure dropping in from the north. with that it's going to usher in high clouds in southern california, even approaching the bay area for tomorrow. we'll call it partly cloudy mainly for the south bay.
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i'm thinking tomorrow for most of the region the coolest day of the week as heb returns. that brings in a warming trend tuesday, wednesday and thursday. by mid-week warmest locations inland back into the low to mid- 90s. here's our forecast model. lots of low clouds tomorrow morning. notice the big batch of high clouds associated with that tropical storm moving into parts of the state. the main area of high cloud cover remains focused to the south and to the east of the bay area. we'll keep an eye on. it could be muggy as we head into monday. that moisture working its way close to the region tomorrow. fairfield 81 degrees tomorrow. most neighborhoods a little cooler than today. i'm thinking tomorrow will be one of the coolest days of the week. san jose 76 degrees, some clouds in the morning. partly cloudy skies for the afternoon hours. 65 degrees. your five-day forecast with temperatures. there's evidence of our warming trend. tuesday, tense and thursday, back by thursday and friday you
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see those temperatures inland and at least approaching the mid-90s around the bay, the 80s. even the beaches could be flirting with the 70 degree mark. 5:45, we'll take a look at day 6 and day 7 with your weekend forecast. a few changes coming up in that time frame as well. a massive wall of dust swept through the phoenix area last night. take a look. winds flew about 25 miles per hour with gusts reaching up to 40 miles per hour. this powerful storm blanketed homes and buildings creating a dangerous situation for drivers there. these dust storms are common during the summer months and are normally followed by a lot of heavy rain. we're continuing to follow developing news at this hour. authorities are still searching for a mountain lion that attacked a 6-year-old boy in the south bay. at 6:30 the latest on their efforts and the boy's condition. first, another nba owner accused of racism. the stunning admission he made today. and new fees to fly. see if you agree with some of the changes -- the charges,
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president obama is under attack for breaking his june promise that he would take executive action on immigration reform by the end of the summer. the president announced yesterday he would delay action until after the november elections. the white house released a statement saying the delay will stop, quote, those who would use it to score points as a kind ever grandstanding issue. the move could help democrats in tight senate races in
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arkansas, north carolina and iowa, keeping their seats from flipping to the gop and causing democrats to lose control of the senate. latino activists are furious. >> i think it's terrible. they always use our community and believe me, i'm a democrat, but i'm tired of waiting. it's time for him to comply and he should do something about this now. not tomorrow, now. >> white house officials insist immigration reform is coming before the end of the year. the federal appeals court in san francisco will hear arguments tomorrow on whether gay marriage bans in idaho, hawaii should be struck down. hawaii legalized gay marriage in december so that appeal may be dismissed. last thursday a federal appeals court in chicago ruled same-sex marriage bans in indiana and wisconsin were unconstitutional. most federal judges have issued except for louisiana where a judge upheld the ban last wednesday. the owner of the atlanta
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hawks announced today he will sell the nba team after admitting he sent a racist email. bruce levinson reported that email to the nba in july almost two years after it was sent. that was the same time the league was involved in the sale of the los angeles clippers after its owner, donald sterling, made racist remarks. levinson was one of the harshest critics of sterling who was eventually banned from the nba for life. >> i think i speak for all of my part nears when i say we were all deeply offended. we all quickly spoke out against these words that we heard on that tape. >> levinson apologized today calling his email to other team executives inappropriate and oftentive sieve. he says -- offensive. he says it was meant to bridge the racial divide. the league will determine the appropriate sale process. the list is growing for additional fees that airlines charge passengers. starting september 1st, october-
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based allegiant air started charging $5 just to print a boarding pass. fliers can avoid that fee by checking in online or using the airline smartphone app. american airlines also expanded a charge for minors flying alone. a $150 fee for unpaned minors age 5 to 11 now applies to children up to 14 years old. add on fees generated more than $31 billion last year for 59 of the world's largest airlines. we are continuing to follow developing news out of the south bay where that little boy was attacked by a mountain lion. and a search is on for that mountain lion that attacked the 6-year-old. it latest on his condition and new information from the department of fish and wildlife coming up. plus, celebrating the greatest generation. >> they honor us. they wouldn't let us honor them. >> emotional homecoming today for a group of bay area world
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we're continuing to follow developing news. state fish and wildlife wardens are searching right now for a mountain lion that attacked a 6- year-old boy as he was hiking with his family on a trail. that boy was taken to santa clara valley medical center and is expected to survive. we're live at the trail head with the very latest on what happened. >> reporter: well, i just spoke with the department of fish and wildlife and they told me they collected the boy's clothing, including a t-shirt, and they plan to test the clothing to get a profile of the cat.
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also the animal will be euthanized and tested for rabies if caught. as you see behind me, the trail is still closed. roughly five hours after this attack happened. we're told it happened a mile away from the entrance. search dogs are out there now. deputies, fish and wildlife and park rangers are all working together to try and find this mountain lion. a santa clara park rangers tell us around 1:00 this afternoon, the boy's parents called 911 alerting authorities of the attack. it happened a mile away from the hiking trail entrance. authorities tell us the mountain lion attacked the boy from behind as he was hiking with his family. the mountain lion latched on to the boy's neck and dragged him into the brush. the parents then fought off the animal. julie was about to go hiking until she saw the boy on a gurney. >> we come up here hiking all the time. it was very scary to think that a mountain lion attack could happen. i'm sure it's not very common,
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but even once is too many times. >> reporter: we're told the boy is expected to survive. authorities are calling it an isolated incident and aren't sure what provoked the attack. they say mountain lions are often seen crossing the trails ahead of people but an attack is rare. apparently 16 attacks have happened since 1890 in california. so it is very rare. california fish and wildlife plan to be here to try and find this cat and they also plan to be here to make sure that it is not dangerous. live in cooper, ktvu channel 2 news. drivers heading into san francisco came to a complete stop after multiple accidents on the bay bridge. that back-to-back crash, in fact crashes, happened around 9:40 this morning west of the tunnel. take a look. this is the stand still that was created the toll plaza about an hour after the collision. as you look at this picture, it
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looks more like a weekday commute than sunday morning traffic. we're total of three separate accidents involving nine vehicles. two people were taken to the hospital with minor injuries. a man is dead after being hit by two cars last night in livermore. the man who has not yet been identified was hit in the eastbound lanes of i-580 around 9:40 p.m. both drivers are cooperating with investigators and no arrests have been made. the highway patrol is investigating whether the man jumped off the lose los colinas overpass. a 2-year-old survived an accident with a drunk driver. investigators say a 47-year-old woman was walking with a 20- year-old friend and her children, ages 4 and 2, when a white bmw veered off the road and struck them. both women died at the scene. medics tried to revive the boy, but he was declared dead a short time later at the
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hospital. the 2-year-old was not injured. >> the only thing that he wants is justice. that's it. >> investigators say the car came to a stop after plowing into this home. the two people inside the car ran away from the scene. one was chased and caught by bystanders. the other was followed to a residence and later arrested. happening now, local first responders are undergoing an emergency drill to help prepare for future incidents. it's all part of the urban shield conference. this emergency training comes with an awful lot of controversy. some people in the community say that the type of training is unnecessary. tonight we spoke with an initial who tells us it is important for crews to be prepared to take on anything. live at oakland with more on this drill. christina? >> reporter: what you see behind me is a command center for a hazmat unit. if you take a look they just wrapped up their mission about ten minutes ago. a theme for these training
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scenarios centers around mock scenarios involving weapons of mass destruction. less than an hour ago this crew suited up from the hazmat unit to enter the old tower here at the oakland airport. their training involved responding to a report of weapons of mass destruction lab inside that old tower. again, this was just a mock scenario, one of many that have been carried out throughout this weekend for hazmat crews, fire crews and even urban search and rescue crews also doing their own training. we're told these types of mock scenarios allows these agencies to come together to train in an environment that they've never been before. we're also told that carrying out these exercises is crucial because basically if there's any type of disaster or emergency in the bay area, they're going to be prepared for it. >> so whether it's a wild land fire or an earthquake, or a plane crash, we really are one big response mechanism. and it's our job to come and sort out whatever their problem is. >> and that's why these crews say these types of trainings
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are absolutely necessary because the public benefits greatly from them. it basically improved their response time to any type of emergency or disaster scenario. again there is controversy around this urban shield conference on friday. there was a protest in downtown oakland surrounding the military tarrization of police. the protesters were upset about the training here is absolutely crucial and necessary for the public's safety, they say. live in oakland, ktvu channel 2 news. former governor arnold schwarzenegger will make a rare appearance at the state capital tomorrow. he's been mostly committed to hollywood filmmaking since he left office. tomorrow he'll share the stage with governor jerry brown at a climate change symposium. they'll discuss the effects on california including a fire
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season. he'll attend the unveiling of his official state capitol portrait. he's previously said he has no interest in running for another political office. they've been called the greatest generation. today bay area world war ii veterans who took an honor flight to see the war memorial in washington, d.c. arrived back home. the firefighters union raised $30,000 to send the 30 veterans on this type of a lifetime. >> we were at san francisco airport for the emotional homecoming. >> these men were never lost from home. >> you're going to go with me to greet him, right? thank you, veterans. hold that one up. >> reporter: families at san francisco international airport watched the flight board. >> are they coming out? >> and waited anxiously for their veterans to get an exceptional welcome home. >> he's never forgiven himself for killing people. the war was very, very hard on him. >> reporter: sergeant art perry was 22 when he served in world
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war ii. he hasn't really talked about the war until now. >> and my husband texted me last night and said your father has closure. >> reporter: sergeant perry is coming home again, along with 30 world war ii vets who took an honor flight to washington, d.c. to see the war memorial before they no longer can. >> my dad is legally blind, legally deaf, he's an amputee. he's had two heart surgeries and he's got lung cancer so he's living on borrowed time. >> reporter: and this time is their time. [ bagpipes playing ] >> reporter: the greatest generation. >> thank you, sir. thank you so much. >> reporter: welcomed home. >> hey, you. >> reporter: the last time 93- year-old richard lorry was on a plane, he jumped out of it. >> there's a lot of difference in what we came back on and the service. >> you weren't jumping out of it for starters. >> oh, yeah. >> reporter: a final trip for
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some. >> i think this is a long time coming. >> reporter: for others, healing. >> i got to talk to people my age that went through the same thing i went through. >> reporter: and for some, a lesson. >> the greatest generation there was. they honored us. they wouldn't let us honor them. >> reporter: tears of happiness, love, appreciation, the ultimate airport greeting. >> welcome home. >> reporter: for the greatest generation. >> i don't know, i guess it was all worth it. >> reporter: at san francisco international airport, noel walker, ktvu channel 2 news. >> each of them has an amazing story. >> absolutely. such a nice homecoming for them. coming up, why the drought is causing more bear sightings. plus, new developments for that wayward cobra caught slithering around a southern california neighborhood. where it's found a new home.
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the drought in nearby nevada is forcing bears to venture closer to homes to find water. while wildlife officials captured a 6-year-old female bear in carson city on thursday, this same bear was caught in 2008 in the little valley area. this type of behavior is pretty normal when with its is in short supply, officials say. >> she's just a drought bear coming down this time of year, looking for apples and things at that urban area, not really causing any problems, just being a bear. >> wildlife officials put a gps satellite on that bear and released her back into the wild just yesterday. we don't like to see more
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rain but we're probably six, eight weeks away from any significant rain? >> that's typically the average time of each year with the rainfall. last year i remember late september we actually had rain. anything can happen with our weather so we'll keep an eye on it. nothing showing up in our forecast just yet. fairly quiet. we go the other direction with warming numbers. we are tracking rain here in the bay area but down towards southern california, down towards san diego county, you can see approaching parts of the southeastern portions of the state as well. rain showers, clouds for that part of the region. for us, we have clear skies. in fact the fog bank cleared just offshore and we have mostly sunny skies for san francisco, san jose, out toward pacifica. a few patches of low clouds toward the bay. current numbers out there, wind speeds fairfield sustained winds out of the southwest at 18 miles per hour. some more wind reports for you. sfo, winds out of the west at 20. san jose winds clocking out of the west checking at 13 miles per hour. for tonight, fair skies, some
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patchy coastal fog developing. here is our live camera coming up for you. just beautiful out there. you can't see the rays of sunshine there. fair skies, some patchy coastal fog though. tomorrow morning fog clearing to the coastline. no big changes for your monday. tomorrow looks like the coolest day of the period. we'll gradually really warm up the numbers by wednesday, thursday and friday. current numbers out there, santa rosa 73. oakland 67. concord 77 degrees. concord tomorrow morning starting out the day with partly cloudy skies on track to reach the upper 70s. they can approach the lower 80s for an afternoon high for the concord area for tomorrow. tomorrow will be a little cooler than today. here is the plan for tomorrow. 7:00, areas of fog. cool upper 40s in some of the north bay valleys. lots of low 50s out there. into the afternoon hours, partly sunny skies. some patchy coastal fog still into the afternoon hours. once again this tropical storm norbert. some of the moisture approaching the bay area and
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southern california. after the fog, we'll have partly sunny skies mainly in the south bay. the high pressure builds and will be the source of warming for tuesday, wednesday and thursday. fire danger will be going up with the warmer temperatures. here's our forecast. some of the patchy low clouds at 6:00 near the coast, around the bay, up toward santa rosa as well, with increasing sunshine into the afternoon hours. partly cloudy skies for the beaches. temperatures inland, the warmest locations on track. walnut creek 81. san jose 76. sunnyvale 74. your five-day forecast, the temperatures tomorrow, 60s on the beaches. warmest locations not too hot in the lower 80s but everybody warming back up tuesday, wednesday and thursday. your weekend always in view. looks like minor cooling, especially for day 7 about seven days from now. that makes sense. it all works out in my head. >> day zero, i guess. >> yeah, we call it times zero.
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>> glad we got that straight. >> thank you, mark. a deadly snake that was captured in a los angeles neighborhood is settling into its new home at the san diego zoo. the all-white cobra will spend 90 days in quarantine before it joins the cobra exhibit at the zoo. it was caught last friday in the thousand oaks area after it bit a dog. the dog was pretty quickly because cobra venom can kill in about an hour and the dog did survive. the cobra will provide a good educational lesson about the danger of having poisonous snakes as pets. >> you have to have special permits to have these snakes. not a good idea to have them as pets, because how would you get the antivenom, how would you protect your children and keep your neighbors safe? >> the snake was brought to the san diego zoo because it's one of a few u.s. zoos with the correct antivenom. >> not exactly sure i would describe it as pretty. >> it's a lovely snake. all right, are you ready
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means nothing. the real 49ers on display in dallas today. first quarter the defense goes to work, di marco murray goes down in a heap of humanity. he gets stripped. chris culver strips and scores. 7-0 san francisco. san francisco. they settle for a field goal to make it 7-3. colin kaepernick scrambling, stays alive. finds vernon davis 29 yard connection. 14-3 caps 16-23. romo, up top and intercepted by eric reid. and the second year safety showing nifty moves. he zigs and zags and it looks like he may take it all the way. jason witten can't take him down. winds up out of bounds on the 2
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yard line. bryant lying on the ground but he would be okay. cap to davis again. 21-3. second quarter, romo just did not learn his lesson. tests that 49ers secondary again and once again, they are up to the task. parish cox, jerry can't believe it. the 9ers take advantage one more time. carlos hyde with the 4-yard touchdown run. he looked really good. it was 28-3 at halftime and 28- 17 when all was said and done. it's one of those games where the stats misleading. dallas had the edge in passing yards, rushing yards, time of possess. jim harbaugh 4-0 in season openers now. hope springs eternal for raider fans. new season, new quarterback and a beatable week one opponents in theory. raiders at the yes, sir. yes, derrick carr ready to make his professional regular season debut. 3-0 yes, sir in the first.
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the ageless wonder picks off gee know smith -- geno smith. ensuing raider possession, carr, streeter, this nfl thing is easy. td pass. 7-3 oakland. final second of the first half, smith shovel pass to chris johnson, five yard connection. 10-7 jets at the half. fourth quarter, chris ihave roy is in the -- ivory and in the secondary. gets up 19-7. fourth quarter the raiders try to make a run. carr looking for james jones and that is an incredible one- handed grab. it's both beat down. raiders back within 19-14. carr 20 of 32. 151 yards. two touchdowns in his debut. got to try an onside kick and unfortunately for the raiders nothing doing. jets hang on and win 19-14
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despite 11 penalties for 105 yards. the raiders 158 total yards, their lowest output since 2009. they're 0-3 in season openers under dennis allen and they have lost 14 straight games in the eastern time zone. no shortage of fireworks around the league today. not surprisingly the scoreboard in atlanta was busier than all the rest. the saints and falcons treating us to an old-fashioned shoot- out and then some. drew brees and matt ryan combining for almost 800 passing yards. 20-17 saints third quarter. this is ryan, a little dumpoff to smith. look at the rookie. shake and bake. 54 yards later he's in the end zone. ryan with a team record 448 passing yards. this one could not be settled in regulation. they go to overtime. matt ryan, it's a 52-yarder to win, falcons 37-34 in overtime. serena does it again at flushing meadows. we'll show it to you.
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welcome back, everybody. nothing is easy for the a's these days, even a series at astros. a one-run loss on friday, a one- run win on saturday. all kinds of late inning stress today. jason hamil pitched well, top 7 of a 1-1 game. he serves it up to petit. a little bingo, center field. jason castro scores and the astros have a 2-1 lead. bottom of the 7th. out in a hurry. two-run shot and the a's back on stop 3-2. but the bullpen implodes in the ninth. ryan cook walks the bases loaded. then fernando abed walks to force home a winning run. 4-3 the astros take 2 of 3 in the series. u.s. women's open final,
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serena williams, caroline wozniacki. first set, set point. serena in the near point. takes the first set 6-3. match point williams in the far court. the two exchange ground strokes. ultimately caroline wozniacki hits it long. serena, her 18th major championship. tonight, giants, tigers, broncos colts, it's a busy day. >> thank you, scott. tonight on the 10:00 news, we continue to gather more information about the boy attacked by a mountain lion on a walking trail. more for you on that coming up at 10:00. the latest on a fire at yosemite at half dome. we'll see you tonight at 10:00. have a good night.
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