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teen died. not up to safety standards, the warning signs going up later today. another sellout crowd, decent have a chance to move on in the mae offs, and good morning, we are live in berkeley as police are asking for your help. just a terrifying crime, they are looking for another woman and an attack on an 85-year-old woman, thank you for joining us, i am pam cook. >> 36 to 48steve knows your
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forecast, things are changing just a tad? some are ready for some cooler weather and it may take another day for some of you but it will bep sundae we are still running and one remains tropical storms and 40s and 50s and 60s, some lows are very cool and others are getting up on the mild side near 70 degrees and yet some are at the surface and we have a lot of fog in place and we have some rain in southern -- almost a summertime pattern and
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temperatures are slowly coming down, here is sal. traffic is slowly getting into san francisco and right now it is a 15 to 20 minute drive into the city. as we look at 880 we are recovering after an earlier crash, all lanes are open, traffic is recovering out of san leandro, and we want to look at this with and yack and they are getting a low traffic pipe the time you reach livermore. let's go back to the desk. police are looking for the person who seriously injured an 85-year-old woman as she walked downtown. katie shows us the attack, katie? >> reporter: well, the woman appears to be completely blind
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cited in all falling are tags frommed was the behind and it shows the two women walking towards the camera and they are the victims. now they walk passed woman push ago shopping cart and she suddenly turns pushes the woman to the drown and that woman had to be hospitalized for serious uraniums. >> it was unprovoked and uncalled -- she wasup called am for. we are standing near allston
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and shad dickp and they released the video to us yesterday earring because if you know the attacker if if the woman looks familiar call police. a high school player was found shot to death inside of his truck. 18-year-old demetrius ward was found early yesterday morning. police do not think the shooting was gang related or random. they are now trying to figure out why he was at the apartment complex in the first place and if somebody may have been with him. he was remembered as a carrying young man. >> we really loved him. we have to remember it was the last time.
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>> the vacaville team plans on on aring hasn't and prestigious school has a man who stepped document where he worked. price was arrested friday in a hotel room along with 21-year- old britney hall. deputies describe the room as a didn't of drug activity. >> almost everywhere the officers looked there was some evidence as well as some prescription drugs, methamphetamine, drug
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paraphernalia, et cetera. >> price has stepped down from his position. the teamsters are trying to take facebook workers to and from the company workers and they are hearing from facebook workers and they can held them for some other big company testify company. live in at&t park so tell us how they are feeling, good morning, brian. >>reporter: many of the fans were disappointed that they didn't win that division series but looking at beautiful at&t parkings the giants flag waving
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proudly, bunting banners, speaking of that, it was bunting play. near the team sports, madison grabbed the bunt and he scored 2 runs, he added a shoulder and as to represent pie the nationals ends a game which finance dates and we acceptly found a lot of giants fans crowding into bars finance and
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after all they said they were not getting any work and after all, you can't blame them. nationals play tonight game 4 is scheduled for 6:07 yesterday crowd, a sellout crowd, let me get this right 423600 people. giants have a chance to move on if they do win and that means game five will be in d.c. trap katie, palm you. up a new city ordinance. so call fall soft requirements and that inquires -- requires filling out paperwork with the
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city. many have not complied and that means their buildings will get a warning sign. and several bridges were damaged back in august. caltrans and it 312-2129 in napa coup tess. and they will take part in the utilities commission. they will look into what possible sanctions for its inappropriate communications with the p uc. last month three executives were fired and a p uc executive and state regular -- regulators. some new details about this
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incident including what a witness says happened right before the punches were thrown. voice activated phone systems were supposed to be the safest option behind the wheels. that may be not happen. and westbound a prep willing and how it slowed the toll. we will have 60s and we will cool it down, we'll see coming up.
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. >> surveillance cameras caught her stealing from two homes. investigators say she stole a google express package 3:00 friday afternoon and police say she was in a white car, could be a model dodge stratus, driving up and down lloyd way. police say if you have any packages delivered to your house, follow with online tracking and make sure you get a signature for delivery. an armed robbery has a lot
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of workers and shoppers very nervous. this happened at about 8:30 saturday night. and theyed just closed wheel he whacked to her car. police were already on the way because somebody reported the suspect's car as being connected to possible thefts at nordstrom in recent months. >> we have others who come here to commit creams and we have other things and people who reside in this county that commit crimes as well. >> police search for them but they got away, they drove away in a wheat toyota and two new
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studies suggest that is not the case. alex savage is in walnut creek with surprising findings. alex? >> reporter: those voice activated smart phone systems are supposed to make things sample and allow us to multi- task. there is new research that suggests going hands free while driving can be more dangerous than putting the phone up to your ear. one was done temperature and the -- the other, people dialed the wrong numbers and those issues people stopped looking at the road. they have a built in up foe
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enter endanger -- info entertainment system and many systems are so complex they require more concentration from drivers rather than less. one driver we spoke to said he is not surprised by the lady's find being, even -- findings, even hands free. >> i just sit them on my shoulder and sometimes i will be talking to my bus and i will go and using voice exam happened is one of the most distracting things you can do on the road. it is a safe way to make calls and according to some of this, more technology does have a ways to go, walnut creek ktvu channel 2 morning news. >> it is one of your pet
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issues. >> it is. i get stated when -- irritated when i see people holding their phones. >> we do have a nip crash but i want to art off with, we had a and it looks leak they got it out of the way quickly but the damage is done and traffic is packed up beyond the maze and it is early for this, it's not as bad as it could be and the new crash is in a non commute direction in east vallejo and they are slowing down a little bit. highway 4 is very slow over from bay point to concord and they are getting word into the
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many part. let's go to steve. i have had a a couple of people, eventually it will. it looks like a quick one and next week there are signs of a cool down and maybe some rain. we have been fooled so many times in the last ten months. some very warm air a lot of, 1,700 feet, still 74 degrees and that's really warm, that is putting a cap on the fog, it is a little bit high but thick in pockets, a lot of high rape and it was see mop up with time, 40s, yes 60s, half-moon bay,
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san jose, livermore concord, walnut creek, 47 and 49 in heelsberg yet calistoga said 59, and it is a little cooler there and there are higher elevations. i just can't and there are signs it will come down, they have been here also in if men yap and everything continues with a rim avenue the west coast. everybody east of us is getting some active weather and it's really cool as well. we have the remains and some rain is moving into parts of san diego, just south, it may not make it and it is pushing off towards las vegas, east of the desert and into arizona new mexico and it moves across the country and the clouds are there and they are raring to
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go. they are getting a little push and so it is slowly backing off. 87 and 86, oakland 88 and livermore and 71 in the city. tonight again, yesterday was spectacular weather so you will want to carry a jacket and it will not be as nice if. we have a quick warmup as we become into the weekend. norm deaths, the head of thousand people will get $1 million. it will split into two separate companies but may be just a starting point. when companies split, there is
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often a realignment of the workforce. she would not say there would be more job cuts but he did say it is the reason they will not see growth in revenue next year. 620, trying to keep a bay hospital medical center and what happened when it comes to saving a stranger.
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. welcome back, it is 6:23 police believe a body noun shaster county -- found in shaster county is that of a missing man. they found him after several reported sightings. he was found outside of the town, and on saturday, his body was found not far from the car. officials say it does not seem to be a suspicious death but
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they are investigate. schultz saw a man on the tracks as an express train was coming and he tried to pull the map to safety. both men were hit, the other man lived, schultz did not. his widow comes by the bench to reflect on his heroic reactions. >> maybe they will see him name and think about his story and they will think about other people they have lost too soon. >> the schultz memorial foundation working with regional parks, trying to pay for new more trails. his widow is looking forward to a hike as the schultz trail. thousands are starting to run dry because of the california's drought. she lives in a 4-acre area, most of the time she has running water but in the past
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few months, no water has come out and her pump is at its lowest level ever. >> everybody wants to conserve and when you are actually living in a situation where you have a find night amount of water and you have to figure out how you can use it, it is really a change. >> experts say the wellels can be replenished but it will require normal rain fall and nobody will say when that can happen again. >> the oyster farm is finally coming to an end. they have settled an ongoing battle and have agreed to stop serving oysters. the battle began in 2012 when they began to relieve drakes bay and they they plan to continue. bay area nurses are sounding the alarm and the
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precautions some hospitals are taking. a fright inning encounter -- frightening end counter between a stranger and a girl, what the man did and a warning for parents. we are still looking for traffic getting worse in many areas like highway 4, you can see it is much worse, we don't have an accident to blame, it will be looking rather closely coming up. and not inland temperture which are still hot, it will be cooler tonight for obvious reasons but also because there will be more fog.
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. well, good morning to you, we are live in berkeley this morning, this is a surveillance camera and police want your help to find a woman who
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assaulted an elderly woman on austin way. katie is out there and is showing us the surveillance video that caught that random attack on video. you will want to see that. thank you for joining us, october 7th, i am dave clark. >> thank you for joining us, i am pam cook, it is 6:30 on the nose. >> on the nose? >> yep. >> i am getting tweets, when will it cool down? >> well, a little bit today. tropical clouds in southern california and we have a system that will not make it here. 40s and 50s and 60s on the low. menlo park san mateo, also belmont, i can't find a breeze,
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it is trying out at travis but it is not there yet in san diego, over to the desert in las vegas, getting a lot of cloud cover and not for us, we have the fog that will still be above average, it does look cooler and tomorrow some gradual cooling, 60s and 70s and 80s by the water. here is sal. all of a sudden it became that way, we have been looking around and i am looking around and perhaps something will pop up and of course i will let you know. highway 4 continues to be slow, it is about a 10 manipulate drive which is not a long distance if you drive the commute. this is a slow one on the map. 580 also slow this morning through the livermore valley and 680 is about to get slow and 101 and 280 are slow coming
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to the silicone valley. you can see traffic is backed up here for a 20 to 25 mendel lay with no major issues and they are off to a good start on 101 and 280. now let's go back to the desk. it happened on the streets of berkeley and police are searching for your help. theykatie is joining us live and you have that surveillance video showing that attack. good new york, kate time. sadly, the woman never saw it and coming but the surveillance camera on the area behind me captured the whole thing. this is what berkeley police want you to see to identify the attacker. two women walking along the area are the victims and they are coming towards the camera. you can see the woman pushing
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the shopping cart, she is the attacker. she turns and shoves a woman to the ground. she had to be hospitalized for serious injuries and the woman we showed the video to are unsettled by it. >> i keep my guard up at night. >> there are several cameras in the area and here is another angle of the tacker as she turned left, she is described as african-american in her 50s, 5-foot 6 wearing a long gray coat with dark green baggy pants. they released the video in area e to general -- in an effort to generate the leads and they are hoping to identify the attacker, katie hue, ktvu channel 2 morning news. two brothers were the
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fresno area were arrested in connection the attack. the two brothers are facing philly assault charges. -- felony assault charges. they were the ones who began punching two other men with the kansas city chiefs game. you can see one man hitting another man with a collin kaepernick jersey and he goes on to somebody else. he only wants to be identified by his first name he was third in lean and describe the man -- describe is the man in the jersey with glazed eyes and slurred speech. >> they were arguing, why did you nudge me, the guy who got hit was really nice, he said listen i'm sorry i was just trying to tell you, there was an open stall. >> after the attack they were quickly arrested and one of the
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victim was treated at the hospital and released and the other victim is in serious condition. ray mcdonald may now lead to changes and some new rules on how they act off-duty. a police sergeant was already at mcdonald's home when other police responded to the call. in addition to the other shifts, he works as part of the 49ers security detail and his presence reportedly complicated the investigation and it's one of the reasons it reportedly took a month to send out the medians and that meeting is at
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the school on the boulevard in santa clara. that meeting is between 7:00 and 8:30 p.m. police are asking people to be on the lookout for a man who is exposing himself. it happened to one girl when classes ended. here is more with a desk description of the suspect and new reaction from police. >> reporter: pam, they can't predict this man's behavior and they are increasing patrols in this northern area of the city. now there are lots of schools around here in school in junior high and high school it is close to the town and shopping center. it occurred on bryant street at the embarcadero. a girl reported a man in a
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truck kept following slowly behind her and kept watching her and at one point he stopped and his pants were open and he was touching himself staring at her. she turned around and immediately called 911 to report it. >> we are taking it very seriously, it's scary and something that we hope does not escalate and that we can catch this guy and he was wearing aviator style sunglasses and was driving a navy blue pickup that looked new. there is a possibility they will release a sketch. officers will be paying close attention to frequent school routes used by students as they do their patrols and they are
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advising parents to speak with your children to let them know to be aware of their surroundings. a boy is accused of shooting a 9-year-old during a robbery. it happened on friday and the teen shot the boy once in the arm. the boy ran away but the teen chased him down and demanded money. the boy did not have any. the boy told his parents about the attack who night feed -- notified police. the teen was arrested on suspicious of robbery. they may post they are working on plans for additional passenger screening in other countries and here in the u.s. the new measures come after
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some missteps involving the handling of a man who came to the u.s. from liberia and was diagnosed with ebola virus after. a nurse in spain is the first person to have contracted the virus. she has p.m. in factsrd in liberia and they are waiting to find out if they have also contacted the virus. some nurses around the country do not feel prepared . according to the nurse's association nearly 80% say their hospitals have not informed them of how to deal
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with possible ebola virus patients. ebola virus cases leak the one in texas still have many nurses worried. >> that communication is crucial. >> we have. >> they have to to hold ebola virus drills at the hospitals within the next four weeks. time is 6:40 they call it a dent of drugs and sex. coming up at 7:00, the evidence police say has put area of school principals behind bars and the reaction to his alleged double life. giants have up with more chance to move up in the may 0 office and his fans are getting ready. and a crash in the south
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bay and you can see traffic is already slowing down out of downtown. we have a lot of fog out there, some of it is trying to make a push where it is relentlessly hot. fog is on the increase, we will look at those tuesday tell talkp coming up. safety standards took 20,800 crash simulations. and perfecting its engine took over 1.1 million miles of extreme driving. -- we will look at those temperatures coming up next. the best or nothing.
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. welcome back, happening today, in case you didn't know, they will advance to the national league series and they missed a chance to move on, brian flores out at at&t parkings live with how fans are feeling? >> reporter: yes, they are definitely disappointed but we have another shot again tonight and we are looking at at&t where it is decked out in the playoff atmosphere and we are leaning along the sides at at&t, we have another shot as we move on and as we speak, this will be the quietest and neither team scored until the inning pitcher bum madison bumgarner. giants scored once in the 9th
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and they won 4-1 and the went by the nationals ended the postseason winning streak they had in 2012. yesterday's game aired on network which is not on many cable networks like this one in the area and they watched since it started in the afternoon each though the giants lost, they know this is how they did it two years ago. >> it is torture and bruce bochy is a great manager. >> yesterday was a sellout crowd, the game starts at 607 and you can watch the game on fox spores one.
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the giants series is over that means they go back to d.c. for game 5. and each though it is heartbreak from any giants fans, many businesses are benefiting from playing other games and we will have that story coming up on mornings on 2. ktvu channel 2 morning news. >> okay, thank you, they may throw a financial lifeline in an effort to keep san pablo open for business tonight they will come from a community benefits package that the city negotiated with chevron earlier this year. they are worried it will be too late to keep that hospital open. all right, it is 646 for a look at what is coming up on mornings on 2. 90% face some form of
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sexual harassment and that is the scathing report on restaurant reports and find out how federal rolls can play a roll in making this problem even worse. and we have two stories on coffee this morning. the reason coffee beans set they are worst for how much coffee you drink. those stories ahead of you on mornings on 2, now back to you on the morning news. we will hear from my good friend tom, you said it is a mess? >> it is a mess and we had an earlier none injury crash and the problem is, it does a number on the traffic coming across and and the toll matt
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plaza, 30-to-40 men drive time already, bart for example is a great way to get in according to bart dispatchers, looking over at the san mateo bridge, traffic is getting heavier and people are realizing the bay bridge is not a great option and san mateo is done on up with side and we are almost back to gilroy. let's go to steve. very good morning, he tweets me all the time and it has been clear out here for five mornings in a row and that means the fog will be in tomorrow, that is absolutely spot on. full moon, rap by the way getting up on higher elevations
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starting 233 in the morning and just so you know, a cool down arrives and we have very warm air a lot of, still -- aloft. dense fog, a little higher than yesterday and yesterday it was right on the ground and it is a little bit higher today. we have the fog in the city since they topped at eout and water temperatures are showing it is cooling off. most of these unknown and 60s for fso. some is on the mild side and still really warm. brentwood and alamo says 59. i might have a little higher
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elevation there is still component which is 8 and that's not going to do it, 49 ukiah if everything is dry and hot, you know downstream, everything goes up and over alberta, and goes to the deep south, we sit there with some of the remains going into san diego, moving near it is coming from the desert and back into phoenix and also the four corners. it will still be warm to hot and it weakens ever so slowly and it will take a little more, novato 87 barometric pressure wood still hot, livermore 89,
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75 in all meet 88 and low to med 80s. more fog on the way so grab a jacket. it is going to be cooler and breeze will be picking up as well. we have a cooler pattern probably into friday and it does a quick warmup into the weekend. jp morgan chase, there it was legginged to the other cyber attacks. jp more gap said they got information from its individual and small business customers. well if you used the drive through fast food drive through lane to get speedy service you
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may have noticed things have slowed down a little bit. they are waiting 40 seconds longer and fast food orders are becoming more complex. >> all right, pam, this is controversial, they are saying goodbye to christopher columbus, doing away with the eye tall yap her can't, and the new celebration in an mazing rescue.
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. welcome back, 6:54 the president says the border is about to fall to militants. take a look, this is from the turkish side of that border, am mission and turbannish are defending that border and they believe they are american air strikes. tanks are lined up but so far they have not moved into syria, that is something that angered refugees and they have urged them to take some action. meantime the u.s. has already
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spent $1.1 billion on operations fighting isis since the middle of june according to a new pentagon report. american war planes have carried out 90% on isis targets. the coalition partners will grow overtime. there are new concerns for firefighters battling in eldorado county. that fire has been burning for weeks and they are near full containment. there are new concerns about hillside posing a danger and it has crews worried they could give way that it is fully contained but has burned 97,000 acres and destroyed 12 homes. he is saying thank you to
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an officer after he was swarmed by fire ants. he stopped in tracy to help a woman change a flat tire. all of a sudden his legs were covered with ants and when he tried brushing them off, the ants starting biting. he realized he looked up he was crawling towards his car gasping for air and at that moment i knew something was not right. >> officer garza went to the trunk of his car to give him an oxygen mask and it turns out he has a rare allergic reaction to fire ants which sent him into shock they are putting the crew in a deep sleep and they would
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needless water food and clothing which can save money they do this to keep critical care patients alive until they get treatment and however the trip to mars takes 180 days. a woman is attacked in downtown berkeley and you will see the video police believe can help identify the person who made the attack. stay with us, we will be right back.
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>> reporter: an 85-year-old woman is hospitalized following a random attack on the sidewalks here in downtown berkeley. i'll have the surveillance video that police want you to see. a popular high school football player found shot to death inside his truck. the mystery that surrounds this tragedy in vacaville. >> reporter: plus, these voice- activated phones are supposed to make it safer to drive, but that may not be the case. we'll tell you the findings of a new study coming up. and getting ready for game four. are you ready? the giants will try

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