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we have a crash on the bay bridge. it's just clearing now. unfortunately, the damage is already done when it comes to backups. there were 15 candidates in the crowded race for mayor of oakland. find out which candidate is now declaring victory. also, why there's still no declared winner in the race to lead the bay area's biggest city. "mornings on 2" starts now. every part of my mind, my body, my imagination, i'm gonna throw into this next four years. >> 40 years after his first victory, jerry brown has been elected governor again. but results are not that clear for all of the races. this is san jose, where the mayor's race to request down as the closest -- go down as the closest in the city. brian flores is sitting down
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with don per perata to talk about the developing results. i'm tori campbell. >> i'm dave clark. let's talk about weather and traffic. a lot to tell you about. steve has the forecast. >> i do, indeed. it will be warmer today, you two. as long as you know that. we have the full moon at 2:22. the lows are warmer and the afternoon highs will be warmer. tomorrow we'll get a lot of high clouds, partly cloudy skies and temperatures will actually come down but will be in the 70s. today, low 56, high 72. average is 52, 66. above on both accounts. record low, third day in a row is from 1935. 43 the record high. not that warm, but 80, 1993. a lot going on. a few systems are taking aim at us. but by the time they arrive, it will weaken considerably. 40s and 50s. looks like about 3 to 5 degrees warmer on a lot of these lows
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compared to the last 24 hours and much, much higher than they were on monday. 40s for some 50s for others. most of these clouds head up and over. otherwise, sunshine and warmer temperatures. patchy fog. haven't found much yet. it will be a warmer afternoon. a lot of 70s on the temperatures. sal, we had a good morning for a while. but i think things have changed a little bit. >> we're looking at the bay bridge. there was a crash on treasure island involving a motorcycle. it was a noninjury crash. even the motorcyclist got up. went off to the fifth street exit. the exp is taking a report down there. the bridge itself has cleared up. let's go to the toll plaza where they had to slow the metering lights down. we've added an extra ten minutes to the morning commute which can be a lot. 30 to 40 minutes instead of 20 to 30 now waiting here at the toll plaza getting onto the bridge. please give yourself extra time. again, the good news, no serious injuries in that motorcycle collision.
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let's talk about 580 westbound through livermore. you will see slowing there. 680 is slow out of pleasanton and 880 slows from 238 all the way down to stevenson. one solid long line of traffic. back to the desk. new this morning, another pedestrian was hit and killed by a vehicle in san francisco. it happened late last night in the city's tenderloin district. investigators are looking into whether this case was a hit and run or just a terrible accident. ktvu's tara moriarty is live at the san francisco hall of justice where detectives are trying to track down the driver. good morning, tara. >> reporter: good morning. police have one witness and they have interviewed that person. they are also poring over surveillance video. but i'm told that it doesn't reveal much. they say it's possible that the driver of the 18-wheeler didn't even know he had hit someone. the accident happened just before midnight in the city's tenderloin district at turk and mason street. police patrol the area around the clock but are not on that
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particular block when the man was struck and killed. sources close investigation say the victim was jaywalking and not in a crosswalk. the victim's identity has not been released. surveillance does not show the victim, nor does it show a license plate on vehicle. officers are hoping anyone else who might have information about the accident comes forward. we spoke to some of the victim's friends who did not want to appear on camera. they describe the man as a nice person and say they hope whoever is responsible is caught. live in san francisco, i'm tara moriarty, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. 7:05. well in the oakland mayor's race, it started with 15 candidates but after several rounds of rank choice voting one candidate is declaring victory in the race to be mayor of oakland. brian flores joining us now. you've got the latest results. >> i do, dave. good morning to you. this morning, we're joined with former state senator president pro tem don perata. he ran for oakland mayor back
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in 2010. welcome in the studio. >> good morning. nice to be here. >> want to put up the graphic if we do have it of the current race. it appears that libby schaaf is leading right now. 62% followed by rebecca kaplan at 37%. are you surprised by the results? >> i am. i'm very surprised. i thought it would be a lot tighter than that. it appears that libby declaring winner is correct. >> you don't think it's premature? >> i don't think so. sooner or later, it's the process of elimination and the fact that quan has already lost and kaplan, everybody thought would be a much stronger contender than it turned out to be. >> we were talking in the green room. we thought that rebecca kaplan would be the front-runner. are you surprised? >> there's something to be said for not having done anything
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for four years and then there's something to be said for not -- she should have done something. i think kaplan just had nothing to say to the voters. she was able to maintain a certain presence over the years, but the last four years, she's been incredibly quiet. i just don't think you can make that ground up in a campaign. >> you had a candidate in this race with brian parker. i believe he made it up to round ten in the rank choice voting. but are you surprised he doesn't make it further? >> no. it's very difficult for someone who does not hold office. you will notice everybody who was a real contender was either on the city council or was the incumbent. so brian and others, including joe tuman, i think suffered namely from name identification and a lack thereoff. >> it looks like libby schaaf is leading. let's talk about mayor quan, if you will. back in 2010, you were the
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front-runner in that election. do you think voters made a statement here on how mayor quan has done the past few years? >> i would think so. i think she really fell off early on. the occupy oakland thing stigmatized her as well as the city. i don't think she recovered from that. things she said didn't turn out to be case. i think the voters figured four years is plenty. let's move on. >> rank choice voting. you've been on record calling it silly. do you still feel that way? >> well, i feel a lot better if i understand stood how the algorithm works. but the biggest issue, you don't get the opportunity to have an opportunity where the candidates stand. it tends to -- you don't want to offend anybody because you want their second and third- place votes. i love a head-up fight. i think that's what you need.
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that's what you want. that's what you don't get. if we did this to save money, it's the wrong way to save money. >> all right. don perata joining us in the studio. coming up in the next hour, we'll talk to don more about the oakland mayor's race and talk about oakland's future moving on forward. back to you. >> thank you. there's still no declared winner in the tight race for mayor of san jose. county supervisor dave core cortese is facing off against sam liccardo. now, coming up for you at 7:30. we'll find out who is holding a slight lead in what could be the closest mayor's race in san jose history. don't another get ktvu will have election coverage for you all morning long. you can also find up-to-the- minute results at ktvu.com and we also have election results, lack at the bottom of your screen, it's scrolling across the bottom of your television screen. right now, 7:09. in addition to election news,
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we're following other news, including potentially more problems with the bay bridge. in 20 minute, the claim that corrosion issues are far worse than originally reported. the call to president obama that he will have to start working with republicans to get things down. >> the gop takes over in a shift in power on capitol hill. up next, we'll take you live to washington for election reactions from the nation's capitol this morning. that's why we are supplying natural gas, to generate cleaner electricity, that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. let's broaden the world's energy mix, let's go.
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tonight turns a corner and the future i see is a bright one. >> newly-re-elected senator mitch mcconnep is in line to be the next senate majority leader. the midterm elections played out mostly as predicted with republicans locking in big wins. the gop now controls both houses of congress, taking control of the senate for the
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first time in eight years. there are still some races that have yet to be decided. and our fox news correspondent joins us from washington, d.c. with more on the shake upin the nation's capitol. >> reporter: good morning. that's right. we're still waiting for results in virginia and alaska. they are too close to call right now. but bottom line, republicans had a big, big night. they were supposed to get six senate seats to get the majority in the senate. they ended up getting seven. now republicans for the first time in eight years, have both the house and the senate under their control. >> on a night like tonight, for me gratitude starts with the people of kentucky. >> reporter: despite polls showing a close race ahead of the election, current senate minority leader, mitch mcconnell, won his sixth term in office, easily defeating allison grimes. in north carolina, incumbent democrat kay hagan was unable
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to fend off her opponent. with more than $100 million spent, it became the most expensive senate race in history. >> it's been such an honor to hear your stories, your dreams and your hopes. i will always be grateful for the trust that you placed in me and for the chance to serve our great state. >> reporter: republicans also took hotly contested races in montana, colorado, south dakota, and west virginia. but in new hampshire, republican scott brown was not able to pull off the upset he was hoping for. >> i've accepted the votes and offered my good wishes to the senator. >> reporter: other than the senate wins, they got big house wins. republicans got 12 seats giving them their largest majority in the house since 1946. tori? >> all right. thank you, brian. 7:14. one of the most closely watched
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races in the bay area, the battle between two democrats. now, with all of the precincts reporting, mike honda unfliply is leading -- unofficially is leading khanna, 52% to 48%. the district covers parts of santa clara and alameda counties. although honda is in the lead, he has not declared victory and ro khanna has not conceded. honda is seeking an eighth term in office. khanna worked under president obama. that 17th district covers a big part of the silicon valley from fremont and milpitas to sunnyvale and cupertino. and honda says the registrar of voters told him there should be an announcement on a winner sometime today. 7:15. sal was telling us about an earlier problem on the bay bridge. let's see how it's impacting the macarthur maze. >> it sure is, tori and dave. you can see it for your self. you can see that the traffic is
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spilling out from beyond the bay bridge and into on 8 -- on 80, into the line on 80, i should say and on 580 it's backed up before the interchange. the good news, the crash wasn't there for long. it was a motorcycle crash. but there were no serious injuries. however, the backup at the bay bridge is long. so again, the crash is cleared. but the backup remains. so give yourself extra time if you are trying to make it into san francisco with your car. on 880 southbound, perhaps you want no use the san mateo bridge. you will have to deal with some slow traffic from 238 down past 92 all the way down to fremont. dumbarton and san mateo bridge approaches are pretty slow. now to the weather center, i would say the weather is looking pretty good. sal, wasn't i just talking to you in the newsroom about -- >> you were. >> i do that. i chat with sal. we do have nice weather. warmer. that's for sure. really quiet here. there is a bunch going on globally. i will touch on some of that
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here. the lows which were very, very cool to cold on monday, have come up each day. we have a couple of 30s i know in the vurs santa cruz mountains. the lows are running warmer and the end result will be warmer afternoon highs. santa rosa yesterday was 73. today is 76. palo alto 72. we'll go 75. concord, 71. also 7 a. east san jose yesterday out by reid-hillview, 75. maybe warmer than that. it doesn't last long. days are short. mostly sunny here. it will be mostly sunny for almost everybody. downtown oakland looking for a nice 74 degrees. the supertyphoon has weakened a little bit. it had 180 to 200-mile-an-hour gusts. category a. it is weakening. it will miss japan. thankfully. it will give them high waves and rain. the key, once it starts to turn extra tropical it will head into the berring sea and aleutians and explode into a
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monster system. that has many impacts on us and other parts of the united states. all signs point toward the ridge of high pressure reloading firing up as a very cold and deep system drops into the northern plains all the way maybe down to florida in the northeast. that would be next week. sometimes these systems can fall apart and then give us rain. it does not look like that will happen this time around. the system tomorrow will give us a lot of high clouds, cooler temperatures. speaking of rain, there are some heavy-duty amounts. a couple of tropical systems, one from the gulf of mexico kind of coming together, falling apart. i've seen projections of 4 to 6 inches of rain possible over the next six days. a lot of sunshine and there will be a little bit of fog maybe returning tonight and tomorrow. 40, 50s on the temperatures. 1700 feet. they were 40 on monday. 56 now. that's a sure sign that warm air aloft will equal afternoon temperatures. a hint of an easterly breeze. with that in mind, we have everything going up and over the ridge of high pressure. patchy fog but more likely on
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the coast. 70s, mid-70s to upper 70s. could eek out an 80. the system tomorrow gives us higher clouds maybe into friday. but then everything falls apart. by the weekend, high pressure builds back in. don't give up. it's all right. we're early. sunny and warmer. patchy fog, warmer afternoon temperatures. it looks like 70s for everybody. for you, me. 70s, mid- to upper, these are all above average temperatures. a little haze around the edge there. but cooler with high clouds. partly cloudy. low clouds thursday, friday. but then night sunshine. severe clear. after that. no surprise in the governor's race here in california. jerry brown easily wins a historic fourth term. with 100% of precincts reporting, governor brown currently has 58% of the vote compared to had -- compared to 41% of his capitaller, neel kashkari. he thanked his supporters.
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>> since i've done it three times i'm not under the illusion this is some kind of pin nick. california is divided. berkeley doesn't see the world like orange county. >> now 76 years old, governor brown wakes up every morning eager to go to work. neel kashkari spoke from his election headquarters in orange county with a message for governor brown. >> governor, in your last four years, please be bold. you have the power with the majorities in the assembly and in the state to make bold changes to our state, to push the special interests aside. >> neel kashkari a building newcomer and investment banker was never able to close a double-digit gap in the polls. but he told supporterses he's
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just getting warmed up, indicating perhaps this isn't his last campaign. proposition 1, authorizes the selling of $7.5 billion in bonds to improve water quality, supply and infrastructure. the proposition won, 66% to 33%. also approved, prop 2 by a big margin. it will boost california's rainy-day fund. it passed 68% to 31%. some bay area reporters claim they were shut out of the california democratic party's election celebration in sacramento last night. and they are taking to social media to vent their frustration. chronicle's reporter tweeted, unreal, california democratic party went let the media into the party where jerry brown is inside. reporters, photos being kept outside, no explanation. another tweet from a reporter who says, reporters not allowed
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inside. cadem party hanging in the parking lot. brown among those inside. and there were similar treats. but then it was updated that the reporters were eventually allowed inside to shoot video. but no interviews were allowed. even though brown was seen in the party, he gave his victory speech outside of the mansion. a mixup. it involves a beloved seat from candlestick park. but it leaves a woman in hayward devastated. coming up in about 25 minutes, the mistake the 49ers are working hard to fix. next thing i know, she hits me in the mouth with her fist, shoves me to the ground. >> a temper tantrum in the checkout line ends up in a bloody confrontation between two women. up next, the war of words that ends with punches being thrown. but first, a quick look at more election results. female announcer: through tuesday at sleep train
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7:24. continuing our election coverage in the california lieutenant-governor's race with 100% of precincts partially reporting. incumbent gavin newsom has 55% of the vote over republican party chairman ron nehring. the contest for state controller is a closer race. betty yee has the lead. police in colma have surveillance video of a woman being punched by another woman in the parking lot of a department store. now, we're still waiting for them to release that video but we're hearing already from the woman who says she was attacked. a 20-year-old woman she goes by the name of bree said she had been shopping for about two hours at nordstrom rack when she saw a child having a temper
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tantrum. she said she asked the mother to quiet her child. the mother responded by saying don't tell my child what to do. now, bree says things got really heated. she admitted she used strong lank -- language. when she left the store, she said that mother was waiting for her. >> she said where did i tell you to go? to hell. the next thing i know she hits me in the mouth with her fist and shoves me to the ground and hits me again. >> bree said her teeth were injured. she has scrapes on her arm and might not be able to save that took she showed you. police are still looking for the other woman involved. 7:26. attacks on soda went before voters in two bay area cities. up -- up next, why the election results in one of those cities has thrown it into the national spotlight. >> reporter: the race for san
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jose mayor is too close to call. we're live at the registrar's office where the counting of more ballots will start again soon. we'll explain all in a live update. right now, we're looking at a commute where traffic is doing okay in some areas and slow in others. you might want to think about using the san mateo bridge as an alternate. we'll give you an update on the bay bridge. lots of sunshine today and warmer temperatures. can't find any fog compared to yesterday. how much warmer? we'll show you that and see how much longer it will last.
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we have live team coverage as we're watching election results come in across the bay area. on the left is a look at soda bottles in berkeley. the city is getting national attention for its vote on imposing a tax on sugary drinks. on the right, you see san jose, where the mayor's race is proving to be the tightest in history. janine de la vega will join us with the latest results in a couple of minutes. good morning. welcome to "mornings on 2." i'm tori campbell. >> interesting stuff. >> interesting results. let's talk about your weather and traffic. i ducked outside. >> okay. what's it like? >> steve, i like the morning you've put together. it's crisp. it's beautiful. >> i loved the moon also. >> 2:22. nice coming in. clear skies, i have to step
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outside myself. we to have clear -- it's not as cold as it mass been. full moon today. it will also be warmer. tomorrow looks like partly cloudy, partly sunny. slight cooldown. no rain forecasted here. san francisco climate data has above on both sides. on the low, normal is 52, 66. 56, 72 today. warming up the record low third day in a row was from 1935. 43 and then 80 in 1993, the record high. the system right there will weaken. but it will throw in a lot of high and mid-level clouds maybe later today. fog is out there. but there's no impact today. it is clear skies and smooth sailing here. 40s to 50s. a lot of these lows are up a good 2, 4 degrees. yesterday, both pittsburg and brentwood were in the 40s. alamo, 43. san ramon was i think 42 yesterday. they are 46 today. except for high clouds, storm track, jet stream is north. sunny and warmer. you remember sunny and warmer. two very good friends of mine, sunny and warmer.
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a lot of 70s including the coast, bay and inland. here's my good friend, sal. but not as good of a friend as sunny and warmer. [laughter] >> good morning, steve and good morning, everybody. you know today's commute is better than yesterday overall, but we still have the slowdowns. let's go right to highway 24 westbound pleasant hill road to the caldecott tunnel. slow traffic clear. between walnut creek and oakland, it's not really unusual. as i move to the map of the area, you see a lot of red. when you see red, that means stop-and-go traffic, especially on 242 but also on highway -- or interstate 680 and i also noticed it's slow coming off the benicia bridge or crossing the benicia bridge heading into martinez. let's go to the toll plaza. we had a noninjury crash up on the deck moving a motorcycle. lanes were blocked but traffic is slow. it's slow beyond the macarthur maze. nimitz freeway is also very slow from 238 all the way to
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fremont. 7:32. back to the desk. it's the morning after election day. there's still no declared winner in that very tight race for san jose mayor. county supervisor dave cortese is facing off against sam liccardo. ktvu's janine de la vega is joining us live and you say liccardo has a slight lead. >> reporter: yes, it is very slim. right now, with 100% of the precincts reporting, sam liccardo has a 2% lead over his opponent, dave cortese. now, the registrar of voters stayed here overnight. right now she's waiting for workers to come in in the next hour and that's because they still have more than 100,000 mail-in and provisional ballots that still need to be counted. last night, at liccardo's event in downtown san jose, his supporters were watching the election results come in and they were cheering.
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he and his opponent, dave cortese, have been neck-and- neck for the may moore's seat. liccardo's aide told me this morning that they are being cautiously optimistic but because of the absentee ballots not being counted, they've not officially declared victory. we spoke to dave cortese's campaign manager. and they, too, are watching this closely. they believe that cortese still has a chance. he had his share of supporters. they were all hoping for a defin tish win. here's what they said. >> it feels great. we've worked so hard. so many volunteers and so passionate about creating the great future in the city. we went up against a powerful machine. with money coming in across the country, we're in this thing. >> it's very exciting. this is a classic de la fuente really a classic barnburner kind of race. everybody in san jose should have been engaged and hopefully now people are paying attention.
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>> reporter: liccardo has just a lead of roughly 2,000 votes. but tens of thousands of ballots from all around the county still need to be counted. that process will start later today. we're unclear of exactly how many of those 100,000 bal potts are for san jose. but liccardo has been viewed as the candidate who will keep san jose on the same path as current mayor chuck reed. he has butted heads with the police and firefighters' union because he has supported pension reform. cortese has supported change and has been the candidate for shaking things up at city hall. he's been supported by labor, police and the firefighters union. workers are supposed to come in here and counting is supposed to begin. all of those absentee ballots at 8:00 a.m. janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. >> all right. very interesting. thank you.
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7:35. the chevron oil company came out the big loser in the race for mayor in richmond. long-time richmond politician tom butt defeated nat bait. butt received 51% of the vote. bate got 35%. chevron spent a lot of money to support bait. but voters rejected chevron's efforts in both the mayor's race and the city council's race. in the race for state attorney general, cam ma'am law harris has -- kamala harris has 56% of the vote compared to ron gold, 43%. and 56 for dave jones for insurance commissioner. in berkeley, volters there approved the nation's first tack on sodas and other sugary drinks. alex savidge is joining us live
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now. you have reaction to berkeley's new regulation. >> reporter: good morning to you. beverage companies spent a ton of money trying to stop this tax but this morning, the backers of measure d are claiming a huge victory over big soda. keep in mind, though, this tax won't just cover sodas, it covers sweetened iced teas and sports drinks. they will tack on a penny of tax. meaning this soda will cost 20 cents more if you buy it in berkeley next year and by one estimate, the average soda drinker will likely fork over 56 bucks a year. supporters are hoping to cut back on soda consumption whoip they say has led to an epidemic of obesity and diabetes. voters in berkeley, overwhelmingly approved measure d last night despite a major pushback from the soda industry. the american beverage association poured more than $2 million into a campaign to defeat d. opponents argue the tax would lit low-income
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residents the hardest because they tend to drink the most soda. this morning, voters are proud to see their city make history. >> i say that the voters are smart and i say to the soda companies neneer, neneer, neneer. sometimes political money spent doesn't get you what you are hoping for. >> i think it's a good idea. i think it's a step in the right direction. i think it could have done farther because i think that from what i understand it only taxed a small portion of sweetened drinks. >> reporter: by passing measure d, berkeley has done more than what a dozen of other states and cities have tried and failed to do. supporters in the city believe this soda tax will likely set a nationwide trend but the soda industry this morning is downplaying the results of the election. they say berkeley does not represent mainstream america. and by the way, the new tax here in berkeley as we bring you out here live, it does not
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apply to diet sodas. it takes effect the first of next year. we're live this morning in berkeley, alex savidge, ktvu channel 2 news. 7:38. in san francisco, the soda tax on the ballot there, it did not get enough support to pass. while more people voted for it than against it, measure e needed a two-thirds majority to pass. with 100% of the precincts reporting, it received 54% to 45%. proposition e would have added a 2-cent per ounce tax on sugary drinks. the $76 billion soft drink industry spent millions of dollars opposing the measures in both berkeley in san francisco. they say they hit the poor the hardest and wrongly limits the beverage choices of consumers. californians voted to pass proposition 47 aimed at reducing the prison population with 100% of precincts
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reporting. 58% of voters approve proposition 47. it reduces the jail sentence for some drug and property crimes to a misdemeanor instead of a felony. proposition 48, which would have allowed the north fork ranch of indians to build a new casino in madera county was defeated 60% to 39%. we'll have election coverage throughout the morning. results are scrolling at the bottom of your screen. and you can find more information at ktvu.com. the water exposure problem on the tower of the eastern span of the bay bridge may be worse than thought. today's chronicle reports more than 100 steel rods anchoring the 525-foot tower in the eastern span may have been flooded by corrosive water. initially, the water problem was believed to have only affected 18 rods. the rods holding down the tower were supposed to be encased in
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waterproof grout after they were put in place four years ago. caltrans says it needs to determine exactly how much corrosion has set in before it decides how to fix the problem. 2 investigates has found that in many bay area cities, the number of calls to police for mental health emergencies is rapidly growing. but resources are still lacking to deal with the problem. we examined the numbers from 19 different police departments and found that in some cities, calls have jumped by as much as 30% in just the last year. experts say those numbers are conservative. could be misleading. >> that number doesn't get at all of the other calls that we go to that involve the strong mental health component but they weren't dispatched that way. >> i think it's kind of a growing portfolio of duties that are required, you know, by -- in today's world by today's cops. >> tonight at 10:00, 2 investigates looks into what is behind the growing crisis and uncovers which cities are
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dealing with the biggest increases. 7:41. will he or won't he run? it's the question many may be thinking about with ed lee. the big announcement he's expected to make in just a matter of days. that was the devastating part. it is a memory. >> a bay area family paid to buy seats from candlestick park that they sat in floor derk aid -- derk derk aids, -- decades. that's not what they got. what they are trying to do to fix the mixup. we're looking a commute getting busier by the moment. the bay bridge has cleared up. there is a big backup. speaking of clear, that's what we have. it's beautiful, coast, bay, inland. temperatures runner warmer. it will be warmer this afternoon. we'll show you how much.
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more election results on some of the state propositions. 59% of people have voted down proposition 45 in california. the measure would have given the state insurance commissioner the final say over any increase in health insurance rates. it also looks like proposition 46 has been defeated. 67% of people voted no. it would have required drug testing of doctors and the review of a statewide prescription database before doctors could prescribe certain medications. it would also have increased the pain and suffering cap in medical negligence lawsuits. contra costa county was one of 18 locations across the country that had a computer glitch on election day linked to a florida software vendor. the website failure was discovered yesterday morning. the problem continued throughout the night.
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but the county clerk says it did not slow vote counting. the clerk says voter turnout was about 55% and he hopes the state will adopt new technology in the near future to improve efficiency when voter turnout is higher. >> hopefully by the time we get to the next presidential race, we'll be able to use some of the newer technologies available and are used in states like colorado, oregon, texas and elsewhere around the country. >> state election officials say about 9 million people requested vote by mail ballots this year. that's more than half of the state's registered voters. 7:46. shifting gears, she bought the seat at candlestick park that her mom sat in for years. what she got, though, that was a heartbreaking disappointment. pam cook is in the studio with the woman's story and what the 49ers are gonna do about this. >> what they are gonna try to do about it. she and her family are devastating after receiving the wrong seat from candlestick
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park. leanne gerlach-rowe is from hayward and remembers growing up watching the 49ers play at candlestick park. her mother cheered on the 49ers for more than 40 years. four years ago, her mother passed away. when she got a chance to own a piece of candlestick park and her past, she decided to buy her mom's old seat. she said those times were much more than watching football. >> we're so comfortable in the seats. we talked about everything. >> now now, when the shipment arrived, she cried. she and her brother had written on her mom's seat. it said, mom, this will always be your seat. but that inscription was not on the seat she received. it was not the right seat number as well that held so many memories for her and her family. she's talked to someone with the 49ers. she said they were very nice. but also says with thousands of seats stent all of over the -- stent all over the country, it will be tough to find her mom's seat. >> that's a tough one.
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it's been tough on the bay bridge. let's see how things are doing to the south, the san mateo bridge. >> this you want to use the san mateo bridge as an alternate, it's okay. we have a stalled on san mateo westbound 92 at 101. no doubt that vehicle will be gone if it's not already. but the traffic is slow on the other side of the bridge. it's already slow here on hayward side. i don't really think the san mateo bridge is much of an alternate. you just will be trading one slowdown for another. when you get to the bay bridge, you will see it's backed up. we had an earlier motorcycle accident to blame. that crash cleared with no major injuries. looking at 880 south. that's very slow from 238 down to the fremont area and san jose is having another rough one. 85, a couple of minor crashes. 280 and 101 all very slow trying to drive to sunnyvale, mountain view and cupertino. at 7:48. today's weather looks pretty good. here we are in november. it looks great. it's nice, sal.
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rain. we need it. it's not happening. i posted on facebook, some temperatures in so cal in the 80s. it will be warm. high pressure is large and in charge. there will be a few high clouds. a little bit more so tomorrow. starting off on -- cool to mild. i mean, it's not nearly as cool or cold as it was a couple of days ago. we had a lot of upper 60s on monday. low 70s for many yesterday. a couple of mid-70s. today it will be mid- to upper. palo alto from 72 to 7 a. yesterday concord, 71. we'll go 7 a. east san jose, reid-hillview was 75. today, 77 to 78. would not be surprised if an 80 sneaked in. the days are so short. it's tough. but there is a hint of an offshore breeze. 43, 1935. the record low 80. not that warm. but 1993. pretty good system out here. but it's going to ride the ridge of high pressure and fall apart and drag across some higher clouds.
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probably give us fog. there's some out there. but the key word is out there. it's not on the coast unless you are points north where there's some, a little bit more in the way of cloud cover to the north. not for us. it looks like sunny-side up. 59 already half moon bay running much, much warmer there. 50s for areas in the 40s. the key to some of the higher elevations are very mild. 55 to almost 60 degrees. a couple of days ago, they were 40. they've warmed up. the warm air will give us a warm pattern. some barometric pressure readings near the oregon border are about 30, 40 points of mercury. a strong signature of high pressure. patchy fog will be back tonight, tomorrow and other wise 70s. 70 around the bay to upper 70s, maybe an 80 inland. sunshine and warmer temperatures. brush that cloud away. it will be nice. warmer temperature, 70s for pacifica. santa rosa as we talked about on the peninsula. east bay all the way up to clearlake, down to gilroy. temperatures will be on the mild to warm side.
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these are all above average. it will be cooler. low and high clouds brush us but then back to warm temperatures, saturday and sunday. there is a lot going on globalry just not here. >> keep the winter sweaters aside. >> for now, yes. >> okay. ten minutes before 8:00. another retailer now says it will open earlier on thanksgiving day than it did last year. sears will join macy's and kohl's and open at 6:00 on thanksgiving evening. they all opened at 8:00 last year. j.c. penney said it will be open for business starting at 5:00 in the evening on thanksgiving. other stores, though, are sticking to tradition. nordstrom, crate and barrel, costco, joanne fabrics and pier 1 all say they will start their black friday sales the day after thanksgiving. starbucks' ceo says the company will higher 10,000 military veterans or their spouses in the next five years. howard schultz says it's just good business to recognizethe
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value that they can bring to business. so far, more than 2,000 companies, including walmart and amazon, have committed to hiring 474,000 vets by the year 2018. >> that's a good thing. >> kind of cool, yes. a question, is uber driving its employees to make bad money decisions? coming up in the next hour of "mornings on 2," what critics say is happening that essentially makes the company's employees indentured servants. but first a big win for marijuana users. the states where voters said yes to making pot legal even for recreational use. [phones rings]
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in the california secretary of state's race, padilla leads pete peterson. what was seen as one of the close et state races for superintendent of public instruction. torlakson has 52% of the vote while tuck has 47%. and voters in two bay area cities overwhelmingly said yes to a higher minimum wage. in san francisco, measure j calls for a gradual increase in the city's minimum wage to $15 an hour within four years. they got almost 76% of the vote. and in oakland, measure ff will raise the minimum wage from the current $9 an hour to $12.25 starting in march. it passed with 81% of the vote.
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7:55. protesters in missouri made sure they were heard on election day. >> fight back! >> fight back! >> now, here 15 people would soon be escorted out of a hotel. they disrupted an acceptance speech by a political candidate they did not support. police made several arrests when the demonstrations continued. the protesters were demarnding a political change after the august shooting death of michael brown, an unarmed african-american teenager by a white officer. voters in oregon, alaska and washington, d.c. have approved a recreational use of marijuana by adults. the laws make it legal for 21 years and older to possess, grow, process and sell marijuana. the regulations are similar to those laws in colorado and washington state two years ago. but the washington, d.c. law still has to be approved by
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congress. and florida voters rejected a measure to legalize medical marijuana. happening today, one of san francisco's post popular holiday attractions opens in just about 90 minutes from now. at 9:30 this morning, the holiday ice rink at union square will hold its ice- breaking opening ceremony. they will feature a team of synchronized skaters out there. the public, you will be allowed on the ice starting at 10:00. tickets are $11 for adults, $7 for kids 8 and under. the rink will be open through the martin luther king holiday in january. >> always fun to go there and watch everyone. there were 15 candidates in the crowded race for oakland mayor. coming up in minutes, find out which candidate is now declaring victory. >> reporter: san francisco police released new information regarding a deadly truck accident involving a pedestrian. we'll tell you what the victim was doing right before he was
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killed. who says you need accidents to have a bad traffic day? today it's very slow. we will run it down for you and some of these commutes are not doing well at all. i'd like to say we need rain because we do. but there's hardly a cloud in the sky. it will be warmer today. very warm in southern california as well. we'll have the wednesday forecast temps. ♪ s♪ in the lane,ng, arsnow is glistenin' ♪ ♪ a beautiful sight, we're happy tonight ♪ ♪ towin' in a winter wonderland ♪
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this fourth term, no one has ever had it. no one will have it again. i take this very seriously. every part of my mind, body, imagination i'm gonna throw into this next four years. >> passionate words from jerry brown. he coasted to an unprecedented fourth term. his victory came amid a tough political environment for his party nationwide. coming up, we'll take a look at the shift in power and the still contentious local races going on. all right start with weather and traffic. steve is here. warmest day of the week? >> it looks like it. temperatures have been warming up ever since monday. we had rain. cool temps settled in.
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doesn't take lock to modify the temps. warmer today. full moon. 2:22. tomorrow, it will be cooler. prity good system out here. it's riding up and over the ridge of high pressure. the result will be an increase of fog. it won't be today. there is a little bit of an easterly breeze. that doesn't impact us today. maybe tonight. already starting to bounce off the low, especially the north bay in the low 50s. there's still a few 40s but a lot more as. the higher elevations have warmed up. menlo park was 41. today 46. a lot of high cloud. but most of the energy is riding to the north over strong high pressure. sunshine and warmer temperatures today. the days aren't that long. but enjoy it while you can. a lot of 70s here. 72, san francisco. oakland 74 to 77 antioch. 76 santa rosa and san jose. sal, i think you said things have gotten crazy here but no
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accidents. let's hope that's true. >> yes, i'm here. almost everywhere in the bay area is very slow. we haven't had any major crashes. just a lot of people hitting the road and they are all doing it at the same time. let's take a look at the commutes. 880 northbound, there was a crash northbound at 23rd. this commute does have a reason for being extra slow. it's backed up out of san leandro and 580 is an alternate, not a very good one. but it's better than this. when you get to the bay bridge, we had an earlier crash at the -- on the bay bridge. it doesn't last for too long but the traffic is still very, very slow. san jose new crash northbound 101 at tully but a lot of the commutes including highway 17 is slow. and the peninsula traffic is not that good. including 280, daly city to san bruno. back to the desk. >> thank you, sal. we've just received new details about an overnight crash in san francisco that took the life of a pedestrian. it happened in the city's tenderloin district. investigators have been looking into whether this case has a hit and run or just a terrible
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accident. ktvu's tara moriarty is live at the san francisco hall of justice, where half an hour ago, police released new information on their investigation that partly explains what happened. good morning, tara. >> reporter: well, good morning. that's right. police say that the victim was actually hanging onto a double gas tanker truck in the space between the two gas tanks. when the tanker turned, he fell and was struck by the tanker. police say it's possible that the driver didn't even nope what had happened -- know what had happened. investigators are trying to figure out why the man was there in the first place and have not said whether drugs or alcohol were involved. the deadly accident before midnight at turk and mason street. police patrol that area around the clock. but they were not on that particular block when the pedestrian was struck and killed. there was at least one eyewitness to the incident. police have seen surveillance from a nearby hotel but say it does not reveal much. inspectors are working to find the gas tanker and the company that owns it.
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live from san francisco, i'm tara moriarty, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. 8:03. well, from 15 candidates for mayor of oakland to one. councilwoman libby schaaf is declaving victory in the -- declaring victory in the race for mayor. brian flores is joining ing us with more. >> with me is don perata. he also ran for oakland mayor back in 2010, as you will recall. the first year, by the way, that that rank choice voting system came into play. we'll talk about that in a moment. i will put up the graphic of the results so far from the alameda county registrar's office in terms of who is leading for the mayor. you can see there, libby schaaf, 62% followed by rebecca kaplan at 37%. any surprises for you, don, in that race? >> i was surprised that kaplan didn't do better. she never caught fire. i think there's something to be
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said for doing more between elections than she has done. she's really been awol for a long time. she's also part of the occupy oakland movement on the wrong side. i think that had an effect. >> talking about effect and momentum, if i can bring in a sporting anamlygy, talking about -- analgy, talking about the endorsements. how important are those? >> i think they are important. if people know that bar ba broxer is for you, jerry brown is for you, it gives you a certain certification that you otherwise might not have. i tend to believe the races are more important than they might be otherwise. >> you had a person, if you will, port commissioner brian parker. he didn't make it past round 10 in terms of the rank choice voting. but your endorsement from a person outside of the city council, why was that important
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for you and next question is how do you think libby schaaf will do? was she your choice? >> yes. first of all, brian, i hope continues in politics in oakland. he's a very -- he's an outstanding individual. suffered from lack of name identification. but he brings a strong african- american perspective to a city that really needs it. i did endorse libby as one of the choices. that's the nice thing about rank choice voting. i think the chap challenge she will have is try to make oakland a single city. you don't have to be here often to know the city is split. we have to make sure that rather than talking about inclusionary diversity that we do something about it. and what goes on in the flatlands of oakland is much different than what goes on in the hills and foothills. that task really falls to the mayor. >> talk about that divide. moving forward, if the results
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for libby schaaf remain true, which is looks like they will, what has to be per priority -- her priority? keeping the sports teams in town? the police force? what do you think is the priority? >> all of the above. she has to get her arms around the council. having been a member there, i believe that will help her because she can't make policy unless there are gonna be implemented. but she also needs to determine that one of the things oakland lacks is a certain credibility for investors to come. people are buying into oakland but they are buying property. oakland lacks a real business center. and we need toe have one in order to be able to thrive. that will be her challenge and i think libby will be good at that. >> past four years, mayor quan running the city as mayor. give us your honest assessment. she says she has increased the amount of police during this time.
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she said that the city is safer from what it was a year ago, two years ago. do you think that's the case? do you think voters had a statement here in how they voted? >> i think she opened the door and fell down the elevator shaft when she -- with the occupy oakland movement. i don't think she ever recovered from that. it looked like she couldn't make up her mind whose side she was on. that affects everybody, whether you are in the hills or the flatlands. the other thing is oakland may appear to be a safe city to some people. but the fact of the matter, if you have over 70 homicides at this time of the year, that's too many. and so police presence, police activity, the community working as a unit are all things that i think evaded her during the four years that she was there. but i do think that early on, she cast the dice in the wrong direction. the port got shut down. people don't want to accept
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those things. and she said she brought in billions of dollars. you just gotta be straightforward with the voters and i don't think she necessarily was. >> all right. don perata joining us in studio. obviously a lot to talk about. we'll continue our conversation around 8:45. back to the desk. one of the most closely watched bay area races is the battle between two becomes in become incumbents. honda and khanna. the districts include santa clara and alameda county. hall though honda is leading, he's not declared victory and khanna has not conceded. honda wants an eighth term. khanna worked in the commerce department under president obama. both men are proud of the campaigns they ran, they say. >> we had a cadry of people
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young people, seniors, people who are veterans and people who are retired. >> i knew this would be a tough race. we were the underdog from day one. we started at 3% in the polls. i'm excited we made this into such a competitive race. >> honda has been told the registrar will make an announcement later today. proposition 47 is aimed at reducing the prison population. with 100% of precincts reporting 58% of voters approved proposition 47. it reduces the jail sentence for some drug and property crimes to a misdemeanor instead of a felony. and proposition 48 which would have allowed the north fork ranch to build a casino in ma remember da county was defeated 50% to 49%.
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there's still no declared winner for mayor in san jose. dave cortese is facing off against sam liccardo in the election to lead the bay area's biggest city. coming up for you a 8:30, find out who is holding a slight lead in what could be the closest mayor's race in san jose history. now, ktvu will have election coverage for you throughout the morning. you can find up-to-the-minute results at ktvu.com and always look at the bottom of your tv screen. we have the results scrolling. ed lee is expected to announce that he will seek re- election. according to the san francisco chronicle, that announcement could come in a matter of days. last week, the chronicle reported that mark leno is considering a run for mayor. the election is set for november of next year. already planning a year ahead. >> all right. 8:11. a tax on soda was voted on by
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voters in two cities. coming up, the city that's making history with the outcome of its vote. but first, taking control. the gonna claims senate majority after democrats lose key races this election. after the break we're live in washington, d.c. with what the shift in power means for politics on capitol hill. good morning. we're still looking at a really slow commute. we're looking at a commute in san jose that's slowing down into downtown in both directions. we'll tell you more about this coming up. and we're looking at lots of weather out in the pacific. across the united states. not here in california, where it's really quiet and it will also be really warm for some.
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tonight i pledge you this -- whether you are a cool miner in eastern kentucky who can't find work or a mom who doesn't understand why the government just took away her family's health insurance, i've heard your concerns. ive made them by own. you will be heard in washington. [ cheers ] >> a seismic shift in the u.s. senate and that man senator, mitch mcconnep, with his election with a sixth term is poised to replace harry reid. in addition to regaining control of the senate, republicans also expanded their majority in the house. but house speaker john boehner says it's not a time for celebration.
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will there just be more political gridlock or are we in for what the gop calls real change. joining is us from the capitol is our reporter with more on what this shift means for the country. >> reporter: good morning. you know, democrats had a feeling that election night was going to be bad but this may turn out to be the worst-case scenario. president obama is facing gop minorities in the house and senate with only two years left in his administration. there is a new reality in congress. one run by republicans. cnn predicts the gop will predict both houses in congress and make president obama's last years in office more difficult. >> americans have seen what the current crowd in washington is making us more weaker at home and abroad. >> reporter: after a hard- fought win, mcconnep is likely to be the next minority leader.
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on the house side, it's predicted they will have over 240 seats. >> >> reporter: the mimed terms had several firsts. in south carolina tim scott became the first black senator to be elected in the south since reconstruction. mia love will be the first african-american elected to congress. iowa elected their first female senator. >> we're taking the iowa way all the way to washington. >> reporter: voters in d.c., oregon and alaska voted to legalize marijuana and voters also backed minimum wage hikes in four states. we're get a look at how president obama is reacting to these losses in an afternoon press conference. the white house is saying he's
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already invited the party leaders to the white house on friday so they can map out a course for the future. back to you. >> and speaking of the white house, with this big gop win today or for the election day, is that gonna help republicans go for the big prize winning the white house in 2016? >> reporter: you know, i think there's good news and bad news for the republicans when it comes to the results from 2014 and how they relate to 2016. one thing for sure is what the republicans were able to kind of capitalize on last night was the fact that they weren't in power for the most part. they laid everything at president obama's feet. now they have clear majorities in both the senate and the house. that means that they are gonna own at least half of what happens in washington no matter what. that could prove difficult for some of these 2016 candidates that want to run against the establishment. they will probably have to come up with a tangible of something they want to accomplish if they want to run in 2016.
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it will be a very dicey two years for republicans if they want to use this to their advantage coming up in the next presidential election. >> very interesting to hear what's going on there. >> yes. >> thank you. a lot of people have said -- a lot of potential presidential candidates said they are not gonna talk about whether they are gonna run, aka hillary clinton, until after the election in 2014. now it's done. >> here we are. >> maybe we'll find out soon. sal is right over there. a lot happening in our commute. it's not really funny, is it? >> it's not really good. another bad day for the commute. we've had just a lot of slow traffic. the only thing i can say, is the commute is improving a little bit on highway 4 westbound coming up over the grade. so this commute here is better but that is just because nearby the traffic has shifted. it's very slow from concord into walnut creek. if you are staying on 680 it slows into danville. 24 is moderate to the tunnel.
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out to the bay bridge toll plaza we go. you can see traffic is backed up for about a 30-minute delay. it's worse than it normally is because of earlier problems. 880 is very slow. 880 commute is very slow. both directions, southbound from 238 and northbound into downtown oakland because of earlier problems. as a result, 580 is terrible out of san leandro driving to the lakeshore area and highway 13 is slow. almost everywhere you look right now, we have a lot of stop and go traffic. at 8:20, the weather is better. >> it is, indeed. there is a lot of sunshine here on the weather menu and warmer temperatures. in fact, the lows are up, the higher elevations are warmer and we have a lot of sunshine. i can't even find a cloud. if there's one or two, it's a high cloud. it won't last very long. there's the system offshore that will start to move in tomorrow and coomb us down. but there's no sign of any rain. today is warmer. >> the full moon is also today at 2:22. any rain? i don't see anything. next tuesday, wednesday i think
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we will get clouds and maybe some rain to the north. but not here. starting off mild for downtown oakland. 54. we'll go 74 under mostly sunny skies. we still have -- it was a supertyphoon. it's weakening. just missed thankfully japan. they have already had two direct hits this season. it is weakening but as it heard tropical it's heading into the berring sea where it will explode into a bomb. you have a barometer at home somewhere around 26.90 to 27.10, somewhere in there. that is a monster system. why do i mention that? because it has impacts away from it downstream which would be us. some of the signs point toward the ridge of high pressure really firing up as that energy comes out of the gulf of alaska and then a plunge. if the ridge goes up here, what happens. >> that will drive very cold air. northern plains, great lakes. i've seen carvings all the way out to florida and the
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northeast. that will give us high and dry weather. we've seen this a couple of times. it looks like just reloading the pattern. they are getting heavy rain in texas. a couple of tropical systems falling apart dragging across. you can see there's gonna be 4, 6 inches of rain there over the next couple of days. we have clear skies. it will be sunny. 50s on the temperatures to 64 half moon bay. a little breeze. sfo is already 62. talk about a little easterly breeze. it's mild even the higher elevations are warmer. the lows did not get as cool this morning. 53 sacramento. they were 41 i think yesterday. so temperatures have come way up. a few high clouds will break through the ridge. we were waiting for some patchy fog. it will be in the coastal variety late tonight but dry and warmer weather. a little cooler. that system tomorrow will give us more of an onshore breeze. today it's offshore which means high clouds. there's no rain forecasted for us, at least not yet. maybe next week. i wouldn't hang on my hat on that. sunny and warmer weather. patch or two of fog. a warmer afternoon, 70s, very
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warm here. it looks like a beautiful beach day for those who can get over there. a little cooler. some high and mid-level clouds. thursday, friday, back to sunshine and warm temperatures on the weekend, you too. >> you can't even find a cloud. >> barely. >> on the highest peak, i probably can. but no, it's clear. >> severe clear. >> severe clear. a bay area woman tries but fails to buy her mother's old seat from candlestick park. >> that was the devastating part. it is a memory. >> coming up in about 22 minute, how she spotted the mixup immediately and what the 49ers are doing to try to fix the problem. ♪
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welcome back to "mornings on 2." 8:25. uber reportedly telling its drivers who have bad or no credit to sign up for loans and it's telling them to go to two specific lenders according to a business insider. the san francisco ride sharing company reportedly is telling drivers to buy high-end vehicles using loans from general motors or santander consumer usa. both companies are being investigated by the justice department. now, uber says drivers can have their payments automatically deducted from their paychecks. critics say that actually makes the drivers indentured servants who can't leave until those loans are paid off. 8:26. more problems with the bay bridge. coming up in ten minutes, the
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claim that corrosion issues out there are a lot worse than originally reported. take a look at this. more than 100,000 absentee ballots that still need to be counted this morning. that's why the race for san jose mayor is too close to call. we'll tell you when it's anticipated that all of these will get counted. good morning. right now, we're still looking at a commute where traffic is very slow. we're getting word of a new crash in fremont. we'll tell you where that is coming up. a lot of sunshine and warm temperatures today. in fact, we're already getting very warm from sfo over to half moon bay. so temperatures, if you want to head to the beach, it looks good to go. female announcer: tuesday's your last chance to save big during sleep train's triple choice sale. for a limited time, you can choose to save hundreds on beautyrest and posturepedic mattress sets. or choose $300 in free gifts with sleep train's most popular tempur-pedic mattresses.
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well good morning. welcome back. you are looking live. we have something for you to look at this morning. we're looking at soda bought -- soda bottles in berkeley. they are in the spotlight. berkeley is getting national attention this morning for its vote to tax sugary drinks. this is all part of your continuing team coverage of election results all across the bay area. coming up in just minutes, ktvu's alex savidge, he will tell you what the soda industry is saying about the tax and yesterday's vote in berkeley. good morning. thank you for joining us. i'm dave clark. let's talk about weather and traffic and steve is here. you are not only talking about traffic. you heard from someone -- where? >> aduwabi. >> a woman who runs a satellite facility. she's there for the arabian racing. how is the weather there?
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i'm not gonna sugar coat it. it will be warm today. had to get that one in today. [laughter] >> temperatures warming un70s for many yesterday, readhill view airport was 75. today 77. palo alto, 72 to 75. and santa rosa, 73 to a beautiful 76. a little shot out for phil rose out there who writes me once in a while asking if winter is over yet. no. we do have higher clouds coming in. that's it. fog will play into our weather tomorrow. 64 half moon bay. easterly breeze responsible for that. angwin 1700 feet, 60 degrees. 20 degrees warmer than on friday. already low 50s, healdsburg, sebastopol and close for calistoga. it won't amount to a hill of beans, it will be sunny and warmer. warmer afternoon with a lot of
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70s. all right, sal. still slow or are things picking up or getting worse? >> some commutes are getting better. every time that happens, we get another crash in the mix. unfortunately, we have a new motorcycle crash reported northbound 880 at mowry and fremont. the entire commute has been very slow. if you are driving anywhere in the east bay, i'm sure you have to go now, but just be aware. it will be slow. dumbarton and san mateo bridge, are not good at all. going out to 280 in san jose, both directions right here through downtown are slow. northbound on the right slows to coupe. bay bridge is backed up for a 25, 30-minute -minute wait into san francisco. back to the desk. it's the morning after election day. the race for mayor of san jose, still too close to call. thousands of votes still need to be counted. janine de la vega is sloaning us live from san jose to tell us about the results so far. good morning, janine. >> reporter: good morning, dave. well, we were just inside the
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registrar's office. we saw thousands of mail-in and provisional ballots that still need to be counted. they were stacked up. they just filled the room. and right now, though, with all of the precincts that have been counted, those precinct votes show that same liccardo has 51% of the vote. that's just a 2% lead over dave cortese. so that's such a slim lead that liccardo has not declared victory yet. i want to go to some video that we just took. this is what it looked like inside the registrar's office. roughly 120,000 mail-in ballots are inside those red bins and workers are going to start the process of scanning them and verifying signatures at any minute. besides those absentee ballots, there are provisionals that need to be counted. the registrar didn't have an estimate of how many those they had. last night at liccardo's event in downtown san jose, his
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supporters were watching the results come in and cheering. he and his opponent, dave cortese, have been neck-and- neck for the mayor's seat. because of all of those ballots, they haven't declared victory. we spoke to dave cortese's campaign manager, and they are watching this very closely. they believe he still has a chance. he had his share of supporters last night with him. here's what the registrar told us about how long the counting will take. >> it will take quite a while for the candidates to have the answers. we're gonna begin pro set -- processing the bal automatics here in the office. we'll probably be processing throughout the weekend with the vote by mail counts that we have. >> reporter: liccardo has been viewed as the candidate who will keep san jose on the same path as chuck reed. he's championed being fiscally responsible for not wasting resources. he has butted heads with the
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police and fire unions. the registrar's office has a big job ahead of them. i asked the registrar if san jose votes would be prioritized over other cities because of this close race and she said it was their policy not to do that. and is asking each of the candidates as well as voters to just be patient. reporting live from san jose, janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. >> all right. thank you. 8:35. voters in berkeley have made history. the city has become the first in the nation to pass a tax on sodas and other sugary drinks. alex savidge is in berkeley with more on the impact of measure d. good morning, alex. >> reporter: good morning. you can call this sweet success for the supporters of measure d who overcame the well-funded beverage industry to pass this tax. knew, keep in mind, the tax covers not only sodas but also
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sweetened ice teas and sports drinks. measure d will tack on a penny per ounce. and by one estimate, the average soda drinker will likely fork over an extra 56 bucks a year. this is a so-called syntax designed as a deterrent. voters in berkeley, overwhelmingly approved measure d last night despite a major pushback from the soda industry. the american bern ridge poured $2 million into the campaign. opponents argue the tax would hit low-nk residents the hardest because they tend to drink the most soda. the supporters are hoping this makes a difference from a public health standpoint and sets the standards for others industries. >> i hope it sets a precedent.
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>> realistically, no. i think it sends a message. i think getting the word out there and the education is good. if that helps, that's -- then i'm for that. >> reporter: by passing a soda tax like this one, berkeley has now done what more than a dozen other cities and states around the country have tried and failed to do in recent years and supporters do believe this soda tax will set a nationwide trend moving forward. the soda industry, however, they disagree. they are downplaying the results of this election and they say berkeley clearly does not represent mainstream america. this will not be the trend. by the way, the new tax in berkeley, it doesn't cover diet sodas. keep that in mind as well. this tax takes effect the first of next year. we're live in berkeley, alex savidge, ktvu channel 2 news. >> all right. thank you, alex. meanwhile, in san francisco, a soda tax on the ballot there did not get enough support to pass. while more people voted for it
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than against it, measure e needed a two-thirds majority. with 100% of the precincts reporting, it had 54% to 45%. proposition e would have added a 2 cent per ounce tax on sugary drinks, including sodas, energy drinks and ice teas. the $76 billion soft drink industry spent millions of dollars opposing the measures in berkeley and san francisco saying they hit the poor the hardest and wrongly limit the beverage choices of consumers. >> to say that we're not going to tax candy bars and coffee, sugary coffee drinks, where do we draw the line? >> the issue is not going away. we have a huge amount of work to do to reduce consumption of sugary drinks. >> if the measure had passed, the money from the tax would have gone to a fund for nutritional and recreational programs in san francisco to
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fight obesity and diabetes. we'll have election coverage throughout all of our newscasts. we also have it scrolling at the bottom of your screen right now. and you can find up-to-the- minute results every day all of the time at ktvu.com. 8:38. on the bay bridge, the water exposure problem on the tower of the new eastern span of the bay bridge, it may be worse than first thought. today's chronicle reports, more than 100 steel rods ankg earerring -- anchoring the tower on the eastern span may have been flooded by corrosive water. at first it was thought the water problem only affected 18 rods. the rods holding down the tower, they were supposed to be encased four years ago. cabs has to determine how much corrosion has set in before they figure out how to fix the problem. 8:39. who do you think is the most powerful person on the planet? some people say sal castanedo. >> i do, too. >> think it's this guy? you would be wrong according to
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forbes. the five people the magazine believes rules the world. but first, history in the making. after the break, how one woman is about to change the face of politics in the u.s. congress. good morning. we're still looking at a lot of slow traffic. we have worse news for one of the bay area commutes on the -- in the east bay. we'll tell you what's happening there. a lot of sunshine and even a little easterly breeze for a few. that means temperatures warming up, especially along the coast where temperatures are already in the 60s. bulldog: what, what!
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into no surprise in the governor's race. jerry brown easily wins an historic fourth term with 100% of precincts reporting, governor brown has 58% of the vote compared to 41% for his republican challenger, neel kashkari. last night, governor brown thanked support percent and said he's ready for the challenges ahead. >> since i've done it three times, i am not under the illusions that this is something kind of picnic. it's difficult because california is divided. mow document doesn't see the world like berkeley and berke lip doesn't see the world like
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orange county. governor brown says he wakes up every morning, energized and eager to go to work. neel kashkari spoke from his election headquarters in orange county last night with a message for governor brown. >> governor, in your last four years, please be bold. you have the power with the majorities in the assembly and in the state to make bold changes to our state to push the special interests aside. >> neel kashkari an investment banker and political newcomer was never able to close the double-digit gap in the polls. but he told supporters last night that she's just getting warmed up, an indication, perhaps, this will not be his last campaign. and for the first time in history, the u.s. congress will include 100 women. democrat alma adams will become the 1 hunth woman in the 113th congress after winning a special election yesterday. because it was a special election, adams will be sworn in soon and will not have to wait until january.
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before yesterday, there were 20 female senators and 79 congresswomen. the makeup of the 114th congress will be determined after all of the races are called but experts say that number is unlikely to stay at 100. all right. 8:44. trying to hold onto the memory of her mom and family traditions at candlestick park. pam cook is in the studio to tell us about what one's journey. it's taken a heartbreaking turn. >> yeah, leanne gerlach-rowe is from hayward. she doesn't remember a day that she doesn't a 49er fan. >> i was told when i came home from the hospital as a new- born, i had a onesie and a knit cap on me, and it was a 49er jersey and helmet hat. i didn't have a choice. i came home in 49er gear. >> sunday was football day. it was also family day in her family. they had seats and they went to the games at candlestick park. so when she had the opportunity to hold onto a piece of that family tradition, leanne
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decided to buy two seats before candlestick park was torn down. her grandfather's and her mom's. >> i try to hold onto every thing my mother wore and used that she left us. >> when the shipment arrived, she cried when she realized one seat was right, the other one was wrong. she had her grandfather's seat. but the other seat didn't have the inscrimm shin that her brother wrote on it, mom, this will always be your seat. she's trying to get the right seat. but with 70,000 seats sent all over the country, she's afraid it might not be possible. dave and tori? >> all right. thank you, pam. 8:46. and now we want to check in with sal. see what's happening on the roads. any problems out there? >> nothing that stands out. i mean, no major crashes. but there have been a few of them that have been bad. a new crash, southbound 880 at mowry avenue in fremont has traffic very slow. right from san leandro all the
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way basically to san jose, 880 is just a mess. san mateo and dumbarton bridges are not good. when you get to the peninsula, the traffic on the highway 101 -- didn't mean to do that -- the traffic on highway 101 is very slow. i'm doing it again. operator error there. let's go to the bay bridge toll plaza. traffic is just moderate. we had a much earlier accident on the bridge that caused extra slowing. san francisco northbound 101 and southbound 101, that looks better. it's improved after a shaky start in the middle of the commute. now today's forecast, it looks great. it does. it's already 68 at half moon bay. my goodness. 62, sfo. they had a little northerly breeze there. a lot of 50s already. not much of a breeze but there is a slight component to a northerly or easterly for some. that will translate into a warm day. the lows are up. high pressure is built in. there's warm air aloft as well. san francisco climate data is above. 56 i think i saw 57 on the low. 72 is the forecasted high.
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those are both above average. 52, 66. 431935 the record low. 80 in 1993. it will be warm. but it won't be record-setting warm. downtown oakland, 54 going for 74 today. could be a few high clouds late. a lot is going on in the pacific. just not here. systems will continue to deepen, but fire up the ing are of high pressure, occasionally a -- the ridge of high pressure, occasionallily. today it's large and in charge. the temperatures are moving out fast. no doubt about it. 50s and 60s. we were stuck in the 40s a couple of days ago. that's not the case. gilroy will warm up. could be an isolated 80-degree temp. did go with a few upper 70s. 57 monterey. the coast looks good. there will be some fog coming back. there's some out there. but the system coming in is just toppling over. maybe some patchy fog late. everything looks good to go for sunshine. 70s, coast, bay, inland. could see an 80-degree temp as we shade. sunny and warmer.
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patchy fog never materialized. it will be a warmer afternoon. 70s here. wish i could say there was rain on the way. but enjoy the sunshine. we don't have any rain here. it will be cooler. maybe some low, high clouds thursday into friday and then a rebound on those temperatures back to sunnyside up and warmer again by the weekend. >> all right. thank you. >> any time. 8:48. you gotta see this. snatched right off a sidewalk, thrown into a car. coming up after the break, some pretty shocking video. a woman being attacked right. plus new surveillance video showing the suspect using her bankcard.
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colma police say they have surveillance video of a woman being punched by another woman in the parking lot of a department store. we're still waiting for them to release the video. we're hearing from the woman who said she was attacked. the 20-year-old woman who goes by bree said she had been shopping for two hours at nordstrom rack when she saw a young child having a temper tantrum. she said she asked the mother of that child to quiet the child down and the mother responded, don't tell my child what to do. bree said things got sheeted and she admitted using strong language. when she left the store, she said the mother was waiting for her. she said where did you tell me to go? i said go to hell. the next thing i know, she hits
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me, and shoving me to the ground and hints me again. >> she has scrapes on her arm and a dislodged tooth that she might not be able to save. colma police are looking still for the mother involved. a former baltimore ravens' cheerleader has been arrested suspected of vg sexual relations with a teenaged boy. she was indicted monday. the charges include rape and giving alcohol to minors. investigators say she had sex with a 15-year-old boy who she met through instagram. now, she became a celebrity as the oldest cheerleader in nfl history at the age of 38. she has three children ages 15, 13, and 11. she's due to be arraigned today. federal police in mexico have arrested the former mayor of a city in southern mexico and his wife. they are suspected in the disappearance of 43 college students. the mayor and his wife were
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reportedly found hiding in a house in mexico city. they are accused of ordering police in their town to abduct the students who were planning to demonstrate at a speech by the mayor. reportedly, the mayor and his wife then ordered the local police to turn the students over to a drug quart -- cartel. the students have not been seen since. demonstrations have been held all over the country demanding the safe return of those students. philadelphia police hope surveillance video will lead to an arrest in a disturbing kidnapping case. they say a bankcard belonging to a woman abducted sunday night in philadelphia was used the next morning in maryland. security images show the suspect using the woman's bankcard nine hours after her kidnapping. also place police say a black and white video shows the 22- year-old nursing assistant trying to fight off her suspected kidnapper as he rushes her along a sidewalk into a parked car. well, protesters in missouri made sure they were heard on election day.
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>> fight back! >> fight back! >> fight back! >> 15 people were escorted out of a hotel. they disrupted the acceptance speech of a candidate they didn't support. police made several arrests. protesters were demanding political change after the august shooting death of michael brown, an unarmed african-american teenager shot by a white police officer. they were angry because the candidate they supported did not win. well, voters in oregon, alaska and washington, d.c. approved the recreational use of marijuana by adults. the laws make it legal for people over the age of 21 to possess, grow, process and sell marijuana. the regulations are similar to laws approved by voters in colorado and washington state. but the washington, d.c. law, it still has to be approved by congress. and florida voters, they rejected a measure to legalize medical marijuana. there are nearly 7.2
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billion people in the pla -- on the planet. according to forbes, only 72 rule the world. but since we have less than two minutes left in the show, we'll he's give you the magazine's top five. according to forbes, the most powerful person in the world, vladimir putin, followed by president obama and then chinese political leader, pope francis and rounding out the top five, angela merkel. >> there are a lot of people who would agree with that. >> i'm not sure what criteria they were using. >> all right, tori. 8:56. let's check back with sal. it sounds like some things have calmed down. >> a little bit better. but we still have a lot of slow traffic. it's becoming kind of a trend. we don't have a lot of major crashes but just a lot of slow traffic on 2280. to be fair, there have been accidents, i think the traffic would be slow. acs you look at 880 -- as you
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look at 880 northbound, it's slow getting into downtown oakland. but southbound is slow from 238 all the way down into san jose. most of it stop and go. a couple of breaks but not many. at the bay bridge toll plaza, westbound, you will see a backup of about 20 to 30 minutes getting into san francisco. no major problems there. today's weather, though, will be nice. let's go to steve. it will be very nice. in fact, we have clear skies, 68 already at half moon bay. 62 sfo. we're on our way to nice coastal temperatures. inland temperatures, 70s. there will be high and low clouds. a little cooldown into friday. another rebound for sunshine and warm temperatures on the weekend. >> just -- you know, there was quite a bit of snow, we had the rain and snow up in the mountains. has that all melted? >> it was like a one and done. >> yeah. >> as you mentioned, a huge snowstorm up in maine. >> yes. >> they are gonna get a lot more next week. very cold. >> this looks like good weather to try out your new barbecue grill. >> i tried it out last night.
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