tv Mornings on 2 FOX January 4, 2015 7:00am-10:01am PST
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mornings on 2 starts now. welcome to mornings on 2. it's sunday, january 4. i'm mike mibach. >> and i'm claudine wong. gosh, it's just gorgeous out this morning. i did have my temperature in the car up to 85 this morning. i had to sit there for a bit and warm it up, rosemary, but i'm wimpy. it's beautiful. >> yeah. a lot of high-level clouds keeping us up from yesterday, we have another winter spare the air day, and let's check in on the air quality. you can expect moderate to unhealthy air in the forecast for sunday, and it looks like the north bay included. and we have santa clara valley once again, moderate air quality also for the east bay for sunday. the fog out there this morning, not too bad. we have just a little bit of
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visibility issues in and around concord but reporting 5 miles per hour visibility, and we're in good shape at the moment, and we will continue to track this as we get through the morning hours. temperatures this morning, again, another chilly start, not as bad. but we're looking at freezing at walnut creek and 36 in concord, and fairfield, 34, and mid to upper 30s in and around napa, santa rosa. sfo, 45, and half moon bay, 35 and 36 in san jose. afternoon highs going up slightly over yesterday. 54 in fairfield and 59 in oakland. san jose, checking in at 60, and this warming trend will continue. i'll show you how warm i expect to go and tracking a slight possibility of rain on the way. that in the extended forecast. back to you. >> thank you, rosemary. and happening now, thousands of police officers are gathering in new york city
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to pay their fallen respects to a fallen brother killed in the line of duty. want to show you where the services will be held for officer wenjian liu. the funeral is expected to begin shortly. embattled new york city mayor bill deblasio, and police commissioner bill brat tton are expected to attend. he had just gotten married, and thousands of people are expected to turn out for the wake. governor cuomo is saying he hopes tensions will ease develop the community and the police. >> the garner family went through pain. the ramos family went through pain, and now the liu family is going through pain, but it's time to move on and heal. >> mayor deblasio attended the
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wake with commissioner william bratton. officers saluted them when they walked in. bratton issued an internal memo urging officers not to turn their backs on them as the officers did at ramos's funeral last saturday. a symposium in san franciscoed to to speak out on police brutality following the deaths of michael brown and eric garner. more than 300 people are expected to attend at the city college of san francisco. they hope to inspire young people into developing programs benefiting poor communities and holding police more accountable. bay area passengers on board a flight from the united arab emirats are relieved to be back home today after sitting on the airport tarmac for more than 12 hours on friday because the dense fog shut down the airport operations. passengers were not allowed to get off the plane.
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they posted angry tweets about their wait. they complained about bad service and no food. the flight finally left and landed at san francisco international about 6:30 last night. they were on the plane for 28 hours, the 12-hour wait and the 16-hour flight. the 49ers will introduce rex ryan today in search for a new coach. ryan was fired monday as the head coach of the new york jets after taking the jets to two afc title games in 2009 and 2010. ryan also has interviews with the falcons set for tuesday. hes had the option of becoming a television analyst. and the raiders may look to an east bay native as their next coach, the denver broncos defensive coordinator, jack del rio who grew up in hayward and was the head coach of the
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jacksonville jaguars for 9 seasons and made the playoffs twice. playing in a basketball game, he collapses. this happened to a teen in the east bay who at last check is recovering. and a couple of fans in the stands knew exactly what to do when the teen went down. >> reporter: basketball is a quick game, quick thinking that saved the life of a 14-year-old boy. john was coaching the boy when he stopped running, staggered backward and fell. a nurse and retired firefighter quickly determined that the boy was in cardiac arrest. they started cpr and ran for a lifeline. >> i ran out here with pat clarkson and he said here it is, the aed. and i ran back in and open today up and put the aed on and
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it was a lifesaver. >> bring it up, push the button,. >> reporter: the automatic external defibrillator shocked the teen's heart back into a regular rhythm. emergency workers were on the scene in mere minutes and took him to john muir medical center, and he is under observation. >> you see a kid with a bright future, and luckily, the aed was there to save his life. >> you go through the step by step process. >> reporter: he said over the years, he made it his mission to get as many of the devices as possible to do exactly what it did today. >> i think you would be hard pressed to find facilities that don't have them now. but if you don't have them, by all mens, make -- means, make sure you get one. the recent cold weather that has swept through
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california could be taking a toll on the agriculture industry. it can also affect farm animals. it's important to keep the horses from getting chilled. >> it's a blanket that is fitted to the horse. it's like us wearing a jacket. >> most of the damage can be seen on fruit trees or avocados and citrus farmers say their crops appear to be in good shape. many invested large sums of money to invest from wind machines to keep the fruit from freezing. tomorrow, a center will be open for residents whose property was damaged by the storms. it is going to be open monday, tuesday, and wednesday from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the parking garage at 329 miller avenue in south san francisco. officials say that the site was chosen because south san francisco had the most damage.
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having to take cold showers for nearly a week, that's the effects for some folks in a san jose apartment. water was resort offed i n -- restored in 30 hours but not the gas to let's it. one family with three little boys say they are driving to the ymca for showers and are asking why tenants can't use some of the basic units with hot water to clean up. >> i mean, i'm taking my kids -- i'm taking my kids to the ymca for a shower. >> i think our property manager means well but the folks above her need to take action. >> 36 units out and it's beyond okay.
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>> letters explain that repairs must wait until the city of san jose can make inspections. the earliest that can happen is monday. a popular hiking trail in marin county will be closed until further notice. steep ravine trail is not safe for visitors, inspectors say. a bridge is in need of repair and trees need to be cleared out of the way. officials say it's so extensive that the trail may stay closed until the end of the month. today is the last day children will get a free ride on bart. it sticked off on december 19th for children 12 and under. parents can download a pass online to get entry into the station. bart officials say that a fare- paying adult must accompany a children. a groundbreaking ceremony set for the new station in fresno. the first rail section of the project is supposed to be built
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along a 29- mile stretch between fresno and madera, but the rail authority has report offedly acquired only 101 of the over 500 parcels needed. the average price for a gallon of regular gas has dropped to $1.50 in alabama, and petroleum prices have gone down. the cost for a barrel of crude is at $53, the lowest price markets have seen since 2009, and right here in the bay area, the average price for unleaded, $2.81 in san francisco, and $2.67 in san jose. all right. coming to the defense of prince andrew coming up at 7:30, more on the accusations. a new year, a new wedding
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>> wow. >> you think she's happy? >> i can't tell. >> i can't tell if she's excited. >> crying, enthusiastic, very cool to see. >> somewhere in there she apparently -- >>--nods? >> i think so. there she goes. >> there's the nod. okay. >> and the kiss seals the deal. this video was posted on friday and already has more than 71,000 views on youtube. >> very excited for her. [laughter] i think she's happy. all right. since the holidays are a great time for proposals, it only seems right that right now is when the wedding fair season is started. >> right now in the bay area, they are hosting one of northern california's largest wedding fairs. in san francisco, the 4 seasons has an event. allie rasmus has more. >> reporter: this is where they
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will have later this morning dozens of wedding gowns for brides to look at, and once brides walk into the main banquet room in the 4 seasons, they will meet 65 vendors offering everything from florida arrangements to photography and a catwalk in the middle of the room where they'll have models displaying the latest. we have the producer here. good morning, connie. >> hello. >> reporter: tell me, why is this time of year the best time to have a fair like this? >> the brides get engaged over new year's and christmas. that's the biggest date for engagements. so they're fresh and ready to go and begin planning their wedding. we like to catch them at the beginning. >> reporter: why come to a place like this with a bunch of vendors in one place? >> i love to introduce them to a gorgeous venue like this,
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just starting at the top and see what's available. secondly, we hand pick our exhibitors. they're the best at what they do. brides can meet quality people, see the different services available to them and start their planning and hiring process. but thirdly and most fun, we have wedding trends that are new and haven't been seen anywhere, and we hand picked those, and they're here and it's very exciting. >> so everything to get the wedding planning process started. it can be a lengthy process. i remember in my case i had a big binder full of stuff. that was years ago. but some other things that brides can get ideas about are services for the reception and ceremony. and we have john here from party rentals. what do you offer? >> service-based party rentals, and we'll basically wheel our carts into the corporate
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events, weddings, proms, and we have crepe carts, gelato carts, margarita bars, espresso machines. >> reporter: now, they are the first vendors this morning, and it doesn't get started until 11:00. and you can see the you didn't late on carts and cart -- gelato cart and crepe batter they are cooking already. you can get tickets online for $25. mike and claudine, back to you guys. >> wedding fairs, one of my favorite things to do back in the day, hit all of them you can. all right, allie, we'll check in with you throughout the morning. it's an exciting moment for brides. >> it is. but i don't believe you were excited to go -- >> a little sarcasm. i remember the binders coming home. i don't remember going and getting them. >> asking your opinion and -- yeah. >> did you lady ladies go to wedding fairs? >> absolutely.
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but it make its harder. do i want doves flying away, but a crepe cart, are you kidding? amazing. huge candies, bar displays. all sorts of good stuff. but pinterest has changed the whole thing where you can share your ideas. we are asking you to share your engagement stories. check out this cute little couple. they got engaged four minutes after midnight on new year's at a sports lounge in santa playera. >> very cool and coming up, we will share your stories and you can join in our conversation on the ktvu facebook page. >> i like it, yeah, she said yes. >> a win-win. >> all right. exactly. it's been cold but not as cold? >> it's been cold, not as cold
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but it doesn't mean it's not cold. and looking at the cloud cover, it's helping to keep the temperatures up a bit. that's a live look at wall net creek. good morning to you. let's take a look at the satellite and show you where the clouds are coming from. a ridge of high pressure is in place, tough to detect. but we have a system riding over the ridge that's right here over the pacific, and those are the clouds pouring into the bay area, and that's what we will have for today. looking at the possibility of a few scattered showers on thursday, and unfortunately, this ridge is strong enough to may be break the system apart. as we get through sunday, we're dry with the storm threat north of us to show where i it's at. tuesday and wednesday, the ridge pushes east and breaks down some. tuesday will be the warmest day with this pattern in place. as we get into wednesday night, there's the front off the west coast. as it moves closer to us, notice how it begins to really fall apart and it moves up
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against the ridge. we're leaving in the possibility of scattered showers and hoping it changes and becomes stronger. but it doesn't look like it will be much. 36 right now in concord, and 38 in napa, and 45 in san francisco. it's still very cold and just above freezing for some of us, but we are above freezing, and that's the key. freeze warnings for inland locations, and we have another spare the air day. upper 50s in concord, antioch. 60 in san jose, and 63 in santa cruz. these numbers are slightly above the seasonal average and will continue to climb as we get into monday and tuesday, upper 60s in the forecast. and may even pull out the shorts. i see boys wearing shorts today. >> yeah, right. they don't notice. >> yeah. a slight chance for showers. but i wish it was a lot
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stronger and more but that's all we have. >> i wear shorts almost every day. out yesterday on the bike ride. >> it turned out to be a really nice day. you said it would. gorgeous. >> thank you, rosemary. it's a treehouse that gained national attention and now it might be torn down. why it's getting the attention from county inspectors. >> and over coming and fighting back against a deadly disease with a love of boxing.
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a man from atlanta is finding a way to deal with life changing news by spending more time with his wife. he was diagnosed with parkinsons and and was told by doctors not to get involved in physical activity. >> but he is now putting research to the test with his new love for boxing. >> reporter: larry has fallen in love with boxing.
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>> i feel empowered. >> one more. >> i just feel stronger. >> he's a fighter. i love this. on a good day, he's giving it all he's got and doing combat. >> reporter: on bad days when the fatigue sets in? >> you're hard. but you're there because we're in this together. >> reporter: five years ago, larry, a 50-year-old tax lawyer turned novelist was diagnosed with parkinsons and which key nerves in the brain gradually die off. there is no cure. >> i was mourning the life, and the length of time i thought we were going to have, and it was going to be a new life. >> reporter: looking for something that might help, the kahns ended up here at
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delgado's boxing ring in sandy springs. it may seem like an odd choice for a guy with parkinsons and, but the national parkinson's foundation said vigorous exercise like this may help patients lessen their symptoms and slow down their disease. the kahns love today so much, they created non-profit to encourage people living with parkinsons and and their partnerships to work out. and by may, the group was meeting three times a week training for an hour and 15 minutes at a time. >> that's when i felt it starting to kick in. >> reporter: ellie sees it, too. larry stands straighter and moves more easily. >> on a really good day, it's a joy. >> reporter: when larry wakes up too tired to get out of bed, he comes here anyway and is still taking a parkinson's drug every day. but boxing has become his medicine. >> yeah. >> well, great. exercise is important. i spent time in the boxing
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ring, and it's a mental workout and a physical work out. so i can see how maybe that's it. >> keep moving as long as you can and as much as you can. the time is 7:27. divers have reached the airasia plane at the bottom of the java sea. but they had to stop and turn back. we will tell you why. >> and a somber service for a congregation devastated by a plane crash that took the lives of 1/3 of its members. >> afternoon highs on the climb. i'm taking a look at the warming trend coming our way, and we'll check in on the current conditions coming up.
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good morning. you are taking a live look in new york where people are gathering to pay respects for the second officer ambushed and killed in the line of duty last month. how law enforcement and family and friends are honoring his life this morning. welcome back to mornings on 2, everyone. i'm mike mibach. >> and i'm claudine wong, but first, a start with the weather on this sunday morning and rosemary is here with the forecast, and a big shape up. it was gorgeous yesterday.
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the same today? >> yeah. even warmer, and the warming trend will continue as we get back to work tomorrow. let's take a look at what's going on outside the door this morning, waking up with a lot of cloud cover, mid and high- level clouds coming in from the north and actually acting as a blanket. through the morning hours, partly sunny and most of the clouds giving us the filtered sunshine. this is what we will see for the morning hours, and it will still be with us. partly cloudy to partly sunny skies. 38 in napa, and 36 in concord. the temperatures are very cold and even near freezing this morning, but napa, 10 degrees warmer than where we were 24 hours ago. not as bad as yesterday. watch the reading in san francisco. i can guarantee we're not zero in san francisco. 45 at sfo, and low 40s in downtown san francisco. and along the peninsula, a few
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more numbers. 35 in menlo park and upper 30s in palo alto. so there is a chill in the air and the clouds acting as a blanket and the numbers up several degrees from yesterday morning and sunny veil at 40 and 38 for saratoga. as we get into the second half of the afternoon, the temperatures will feel as good as yesterday and slightly warmer. it is another spare the air day, and i'll check in on the air quality for your neighborhood coming up in just a bit. back to you. >> thank you, rosemary. happening now, new york city is honoring a police officer killed in an ambush 2 weeks ago. want to show you a live picture outside the funeral home where services will begin at 8:00 this morning pacific time for officer wenjian liu. thousands of officers from the nation are there including groups from the bay area. the public information officer of the berkeley police
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department is there. buddhist monks will lead the service as part of liu's heritage. he was just 32 and a newlywed when gunned down two weeks ago with his partner. new york's governor andrew cuomo and mayor bill deblasio and police commissioner bill bratton have attended. and the latest on the recovery efforts of airasia flight 8501. a ship in singapore assisting in the effort to see pictures of the depth of the vessel showing the power of the waves, windy and wet weather slowing down the search for victims and the wreckage. divers did reach the sunken aircraft but well to turn back because of dangerous conditions. bodies of 31 of the 162 people on board have been recovered. officials say identifying the
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victims will prevent another challenge. >> we have to find another method, dna and some other things. >> a service at an indonesian church drew more than a thousand worshippers. 1/3 of the church's congregation were passengers. the united states is warning americans living in indonesia of potential terrorist threats. without going into details, the u.s. said it's concerned with hotels and banks with large numbers of american customers. muslim militants have spoken about numerous attacks. as a precaution, security being increased. the national transportation safety board is expected to arrive at the site of a plane crash in kentucky. a 7-year-old girl survived the crash that killed her parents, sister, and cousin.
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the ntsb is expected to give an update on the investigation at some point today. air traffic controllers lost contact with the plane after the pilot reported engine trouble. after the crash, 7-year-old sailor gutzler washinged through the woods and knocked on someone's door to tell them what happened. the jury selection for the man accused of carrying out the boston marathon bombings will start tomorrow. they turned down a delay in trial made by the attorneys for dzhokhar tsarnaev. three people were killed in that attack, and over 200 others were hurt. if convicted, tsarnaev could face the death penalty. a 4-year-old boy is in critical condition after nearly drowning in a pool on a royal caribbean crews ship.
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it happened at 5:30 in the evening, an hour after it departed from port everglades. he was swept under the water in the wave pool and did not have a pulse. >> i, jerry brown do solemnly swear. a bystander on the deck noticed the child and alerted someone in the wave pool. the child was brought out of the wave pool and bystanders began cpr. >> the ship immediately turned around back to port. a spokesperson from the cruise ship said that the boy was from italy and on vacation with his family. oakland will swear in its new mayor tomorrow, open to the public with the doors opening at 2:30. this morning, she will meet
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some of her future constituents. governor jerry brown will take the oath of office tomorrow one final time as governor of california. this is video of his a swearing- in ceremoniy from 2011. tomorrow'ser is mopey will be held at 10:00 a.m. and afterwards, he will deliver his inaguration address that will also serve as his state of the state speech. brown was governor from 1975 to 1983. the first family is back in washington, d.c. they left hawaii and flew back overnight and spent 2 and a half weeks on the island as part of their annual holiday vacation. the president has a busy week ahead. tuesday, he will meet with mexico's president and then discuss jobs and economy. washington, d.c. is a much different place compared to
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when president obama left for his vacation. congress convenes on tuesday and republicans will control both the house and the senate. items on the agenda include overturning the affordable care act and the new vote on the keystone pipeline. >> yes. republicans have control of congress, but they don't have the 67 votes needed for a super majority to get past the veto that is expected. >> political analysts say if the president and republicans can't compromise on issues, he may have to veto gop legislation. so far, he has only vetoed two bills in 6 years. the first african-american to be popularly elected to the u.s. senate has died. edward brooke died of natural causes and served in the senate from 1967 to 1979 and was the first african-american to win the job of state attorney general. he was 95 years old. hundreds of people came together yesterday to share
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their final goodbyes to the great bay oyster company in point reyes. it was ordered to shut down to protect the surrounding environment. they pulled their final oysters from the bay earlier this week. >> the oyster farm is -- has been beloved and loved by this community for generations and it was here half a century before this was a national seashore. >> the closure marks the end of a long fight in 2012. the farm's owners are working on plans to open an oyster restaurant. meanwhile, visitors are warned not to collect oysters and clams at the closed drakes bay oyster farm site. they could potentially pose a health risk as there is no
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agency monitoring the health now. but others are saying that the quality of the water is excellent. an earthquake north of los angeles registered last night with a 3.0 earthquake and a 2.5 tremor at 1:43 in the morning but no reports of damage or injuries. several mobile homes are damaged by a tornado that touched down in northern mississippi. high winds and heavy rain knocked down trees and powerlines. warnings were issued in mississippi and louisiana. >> we got pretty lucky. we had a safe room in the house, and we already it come. we got lucky. it didn't hit it dead on. probably missed us by 50 yards. >> no injuries have been
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reported as a result of the storms. england is rejecting reports that prince andrew had sex with an underage woman. andrew is the younger brother of prince charles. now, the claims are part of a lawsuit file inside florida alleging sexual abuse. prince andrew is not named in the suit, but buckingham palace calls the allegations false. a popular trail is off limits to visitors. >> outside our doors this morning, partly sunny skies and it's another spare the air day. i'll have a look at the air quality and your numbers for today coming up.
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a youtube video posted on december 17, one day after kevin surprised his girlfriend, molly. there the, he proposed to her right inside a photo booth. the video already has more than 5 million views. molly had no idea that kevin was going to pop that question there in the booth. >> really a smart idea. all documented. you can see in the second picture how surprised she was and to his relief, she said yes, and that's the final photo, very appropriate. >> quite different than the reaction we saw 30 minutes going from the other couple where she started breaking down into tears. >> they would have missed recording the whole thing. >> everywhere's reaction is
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different, and every one of them is very special. >> absolutely. and speaking of proposals, this year's wedding fair season is making its way down the aisle. brides to be, once they get that ring, they start planning like crazy. >> alli e rasmus is here to give us a sneak peek of northern california's largest and most unique wedding fair. allie? >> reporter: once it starts at 11:00, a lot of brides will start the planning process. some have already begun it. this is inside the 4 seasons, and this is where the wedding fair will be held with about 65 to 70 vendors offering everything from floral arrangements to the ornate glass ware and photographers a -- glasswear, and photography and wedding gowns, and there will be a couple here, kelly
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and andrew. congratulations on your engagement. >> thank you so much. >> reporter: why are you here today? >> we are from new york and are getting married in napa and really wanted to come to the fair because my brother and sister-in-law came two years ago when they got married and found most of their vendors. we thought it would be worth the trip to get a point of reference and different vendors from the bay area to use on our day. >> reporter: and you guys got engaged in september? >> yes. >> we both woke up from similar dreams. i dreamed that we had gotten married, and she dreamed that i proposed to her, so it was kind of a spontaneous thing. but we ended up kind of getting in an argument about how it would be, and i frame today around the run. >> i had no idea it was happening. >> reporter: and you wanted to go to two different parks, and you set up to be the proposal at one park and -- >> my best friend was there
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with a camera waiting at the park, and i was like, no, i don't want to go there. >> reporter: and you had no idea what was going to lap? >> no idea. >> reporter: sometimes, things don't go affording to plan. congratulations. >>thank you so much. >> reporter: here, the idea is to at least get ideas to start the planning process with $35 at the door or you can go to sfwedding.com and buy online. back to you guys. >> very sweet couple but i think the young man should know this thing starts in three hours. he has plenty of time. and for some reason, his fiancee has them out there early. it happens. thank you, allie. >> it happens because happy wife, happy life. >> 7:00, we gotta go. four lowers from now. but he was smiling by her side. >> that's a good thing. >> a good young man. >> husband to be. all right. right here, we have more proposal reactions.
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we got this one. danielle saysee got down on one knee in front of my whole family. sometimes, it's a private moment. >> everyone is together; right? they are all in one place and all want to be part of it, and then you have to call and tell them you got engage. >> and that baby enjoying the moment. and another one here. >> courtney johnson. my son travis is graduating from the air force and proposed to his girlfriend courtney, an amazing day. a big crowd if you are going to do it. >> another one on the knee. like that. >> of course. >> and sherry saying our dad got gmg inside new years. they dated as teens 46 years ago and found each other once again. >> oh, love this. 46 years ago. look at that smile. love that. >> happy party down there. >> happy party? you might as well party; right?
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a lot to celebrate. and i love these stories. they make me all weepy. >> so wonderful to see people in love. a warm feeling in your heart. outside our doors this morning, we are up over yesterday. i am not going to say it's warm. it's not. but most of us are above freezing. that's a change. let's take a look at the air quality. we have another spare the air day and the air quality has been slightly worse for some. into the north bay, you are joining the santa clara valley in reaching above that 100 level mark and it's slightly unhealthy for you and our east bay folks, looking at moderate air quality. a snapshot of the current satellite and radar. we have clouds overhead and outside the door from a system pouring in north of us, and we can pick up moisture here, nothing hitting the ground, but, again, we have the clouds and mid and high level clouds
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acting as a blanket this morning. the temperatures are up by several degrees for some of us. and still, a chilly start. some of us are sinking to near freezing and patchy fog as well, not as wide widespread as yesterday. but we have a warming trend that will continue as we get back to work on monday -- dare i say back to work on monday, and today will be the warmest day, and this ridge of high pressure will shift off to the east and weaken just a bit with a system behind it that may bring us scattered showers on thursday, but the ridge is proving to be strong and a chance of rain, minimal. 36 in concord, and 34 in fairfield and 35 in livermore. and 40s in san francisco. santa rosa, 36. napa, 38. yesterday this hour, napa, 28. so the clouds are helping us out. under partly sunny to partly
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cloudy sky, mid to high level clouds and filtered sunshine in the forecast and at other times, sunny. 57 for berkeley and upper 50s in san rafael. san francisco, 56 and 57 for hayward. the south bay, warmer in the 60s and 63 in santa cruz and 60 for mountain view. the extended forecast with the second half of your weekend in view, temperatures today, slightly warmer. and then, you know, as we get into monday and tuesday, more of a notable warm up. that's a mix of sun and clouds moving in and a ridge of high pressure holding firm and the models are showing that the system will have a hard time as it gets up against the ridge, and we'll hold the possibility at least with the scattered showers, clean out the air. >> almost 70? that's not bad. >> not bad for january. we typically get a break in early know judge, but we want
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-- january, but we want the rain so bad. >> all right. thank you, rosemary. a treehouse in placer county may have to be scrapped. it cost $60,000, and it's 500 square feet with a full kitchen and bathroom. >> like that's a treehouse? it's even featured on the animal planet show "treehouse masters." but the granite bay couple already has a full guest house on their property, so the officials say they have to get rid of the treehouse kitchen. they have agreed to take the kitchen out after the show. >> what? they'll get rid of the dish washer? [laughter] >> a tree shows supposed to be a couple of boards, you know, sleeping bags. that thing could hold another family in there. >> they dumped a ton of money
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in it. but, come on. it's a treehouse. >> yeah. a warning for drivers about the golden gate bridge. coming up at 8:15, we'll go to the golden gate district live and find out about the longest closure in the bridge's history and how it will impact you next weekend. >> the nfl playoffs are under way. who made it to the first round yesterday and who the teams are to faceoff.
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stewart scott was a long time anchor for espn. but he has died from cancer. in the next hour, we will have remembrances. he was just 49 years old. the nfl playoffs are underway. 49ers' former head coach was on the sideline of his brother's game. baltimore up 13-9 and joe flacco scrambling and finding smith for 6 in the back of the endzone. still 20-9 and ben roethlisberger finding a little area there. and the acrobatic tumbling move. and a nice grab.
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the ravens win on the road. and the panthers and cardinals, stewart with the razzle dazzle making it 10-0, panthers. arizona battles and goes up 14- 13 butcam newton finds fozzie and away he goes, slicing and dicing through the defense with a 20-14 lead and cam newton finding tollberg for the score. the cardinals with 78 total yards on the night and carolina moves on with the 20-16 win. there are more football playoff games scheduled for today. the bengals and colts and lions and cowboys. 7:57 and looking for a new leader for the 49ers. the big name coach they will interview today. >> his eyes started to roll back in his head, and then he
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started having a hard time breathing. >> a basketball player collapses during a game in the east bay. we'll tell you about the machine used that may have saved his life. >> and dry weather for the second part of the weekend. a look at the conscious coming up. bulldog: well pup, it's out with the old and in with the new during mattress discounters' year end clearance sale. pup: look! i found a red tag! bulldog: that means folks can save up to 40% on clearance mattresses. pup: oh! here's another! bulldog: that means up to 48 months interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. pup: i found another red tag! bulldog: what? where? pup: right here, silly! [laughter] bulldog: that tickles!
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the second new york city proffer killed in the line of duty will be laid to rest. the service to honor his life. >> and most areas are above freezing for a change. a look at the current conditions coming up. >> and stranded for hours. what passengers headed for san francisco say happened. welcome to mornings on 2. i'm claudine wong. >> and i'm mike mibach. some people thought it was chilly, but i was able to get out with a bike ride with the family and enjoyed the afternoon. we thought it was cool. >> not in the afternoon but in the morning.
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and i had my heater going the entire time. >> rosemary, another beautiful afternoon in store, you think, for all of us in the bay area? >> especially if you like it warmer. we have a warming friend -- trend coming our way. we'll take a look at the numbers, and let's check on the air quality. this is an issue once again for today, another spare the air day meaning no burning in the fireplace. some areas are just above the moderate level, a bit unhealthy, and this is something to consider if you have lung disease or suffer from asthma ordeal with asthma. the east bay, moderate but we
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will have the air pattern continue probably tomorrow and today. 38 in concord and 39 in novato and 42 in napa, wow, relatively balmy. napa in the upper 20s, and 33 in walnut creek, freezing, and still a chill in the air but not as cold as we've been. 35 in san ramon. upper 30s for pittsburg. and in the afternoon, the numbers are up slightly over yesterday. 59 in oakland. 56 in san francisco and 57 for you, concord. upper 50s in antioch and mountain view, san jose and morgan hill, and i'll take a look at how long the trend will last with the possibility of rain coming our way in the extended forecast. back to you. happening now, a show of blue for a fallen new york city
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police officer. >> we want to take you to the funeral that is beginning for officer wenjian liu. you can see people are still going inside now. it will combine chinese buddhist customs and the nypd services. this is from his wake where thousands turned out yesterday. new york governor cuomo is taking part. cuomo's father died on new year's day. he said he hopes tensions will ease continue the community and police. >> the garner family went through pain. the ramos family went through pain. now, the liu family is going
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through pain but it's time to move on and heal. >> mayory deblasio attended with commissioner william bratton. officers saluted him. there was an internal memo urging officers not to turn their backs on him as they did during the funeral for rafael ramos last week. >> and we have of officers from the bay area attending. officers also attended officer ramos's funeral, and posted pictures on line. a symposium is being held in san francisco today to speak out against police brutality following the deaths of michael brown and eric garner. organizers say that the symposium should have more than
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300 young people attending. they are hoping to inspire young people into developing programs benefiting communities and hold police accountable in cases of excessive force. police are asking for help in identifying a man they say assaulted multiple officers. police got a call about two men fighting on at a motel 6. police say that one of the men ran to his room and grabbed a gun and then jumped from a balance cony on to an officer and stole a vehicle and tried to run over an officer with the vehicle. the officer shot at the suspect as he drove off. and police found the car but not the suspect. bay area passengers on board a flight from the united arab emirates are grateful to be back home after sitting on the tarmac at the airport for more than 12 hours on friday all because dense fog shut down
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the airport operations. numerous flights were grounded. passengers were not allowed to get off the one particular plane, so they posted angry tweets, complaining about bad service and no food. the flight finally left and landed at san francisco international at 6:30 last night. they were on the plane for 28 hours, it was a 12-hour wait and a 16-hour flight. happening today, the 49ers will introduce rex yea -- ryan. he was fired from the jets missing the playoffs in the last four years. ryan has an interview lined up with atlanta falcons next tuesday. he has the option also of becoming a television analyst.
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and the raiders are looking at jack del rio from the broncos as head coach. running down the court praying in a basketball game and them collapsing. it happened to a teenager in the east bay who was, at last check, recovering. a look at what to do what the teen collapsed. >> reporter: basketball is a quick game and quick thinking saved the life of a 14-year-old boy. one of the players stopped running, staggered backward, and collapsed onto the court. >> his eyes started to roll back in his head, and then he started having a hard time breathing. >> reporter: a nurse and retired firefighter in the stands quickly determined the boy was in cardiac arrest. they started cpr and asked for a lifeline. >> i ran out here and she said
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do we have an aed? pat clarkson gave it to me, threw it over to me and i ran back and opened it up and put it on, and that was the lifesaver. bring it up, push the button, and it opens it up. >> reporter: the automatic external defibrillator shocked the teen's heart back into a regular rhythm. he was taken to john muir medical center where, at last report, it was under observation. >> you can see a nice kid with a bright future, and luckily, the aed was there to save his life. >> reporter: the program coordinator runs the facility in walnut creek and said over the years, he has made it his mission to get as many of the twices as possible to do exactly what it did today. >> i think you would be hard pressed to find facility that is don't have them now. if you don't have them, by all
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means, make sure you get one. >> a remarkable story. thinking of that young boy today and hoping he recovers quickly. the recent cold weather that has swept across california is taking its toll on the agriculture industry. below freezing temperatures can cause significant damage to crops, most of the damage on the fruit trees where avocados and tropical fruits are grown. citrus farmers did invest large sums of money into wind machines to help from freezing. and a center will connect businesses and residents affected by storms with local and state agencies and will be open through wednesday in the parking garage in south san francisco. emergency services officials say that site was chosen because south san francisco had the most storm damage in san
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mateo county. can you imagine ng cold showers for nearly a week? that's the story for folks in a san jose apartment complex still feeling the effects of tuesday's wind storm. a tree fell on their apartment complex that damaged water and gas lines. water was restored in 30 hours but the gas wasn't, so they can't heat it. the tenants are having to make do by boiling water on the stove. one family said they are driving to the ymca for showers, and they are asking why the 10 apts can't use some of the vacant showers with hot water. >> my kids are active. and you know, i'm taking my kids as a -- i'm taking my kids to the ymca for a shower. >> i think our property manager means well, but probably the folks above her need to take action. >> we are going on 5, 6 days
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tomorrow, and it's beyond okay. >> letters to the tenants explain that the repairs must wait until they can make inspections, and the earliest that can happen is monday. and a popular hiking trail is being closed until further notice. steep ravine trail isn't safe for visitors. a bridge along the trail is in need of repair and park officials say that the damage so extensive that the trail may have to stay closed until the end of the month. today is the last day for children to get a free ride on the oakland airport bart connector. bart's kids ride free for the holidays promotion kicks off on december 19th for children 12 and under. parents can download a pass online to get entry. bart officials say that a fear paying adult must accompany the children. no longer in business, coming up at 8:30, a final
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goodbye to the drakes oyster bar in point reyes and a warning for folk who is might think about collecting oysters in the area. >> and we a warming trend underway for the second half of your weekend and into early next week. the temperatures for today and we will talk about how long the trend will last coming up.
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>> everyone identifies with san francisco. it's a must see. a san francisco icon is going to be off limits to drivers next weekend for the longest full closure in the history of the bridge. so joining us this morning, the golden gate bridge spokesperson to talk about this, and we have seen the signs trying to let people know. obviously, at this point, information is key; right? >> that's right. we are five and a half days and counting, and it's midnight on friday going into monday morning, closed for 52 hours. the engineers looked at it and said what if we closed a few lanes over the weekend? we found out it would be just a trickle of traffic for weeks and weeks and weeks, and instead of that, we decided to rip off the band-aid and get the work done and get the barrier installed.
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>> look at it right now. >> and it will be lighter next weekend, nobody coming through. and we made sure there was nothing major going on. a few races and a woman called me the other day saying she was pregnant in marin and said i would like to go to san francisco. are you going to let me through? and it was like oh, plan in advance. nobody is getting through. >> how do you plan that in advance? >> go to san francisco now? you have to go around or take the ferry. >> so we've done this before, and i want to talk about this. we have video of what you are doing to explain to people because it's this weekend and then it affects how they drive across the bridge. explain what the you are doing. >> you are seeing the movable median barrier with the yellow
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stripe. and it starts at alexander avenue in marin and it will allow the lanes to be configured in the way that it is now, and it's 3 north and 3 south sometimes, and sometimes before 2, just depending on traffic. a zipper truck will go along the movable median barrier units, about 3500 units and 1500 pounds each, very heavy, and they're pinned together. and the truck will go along and move them over a lane at a time. >> they will always be out there, just a matter of where they'll be. i imagine you want the flexibility based on the traffic patterns? >> exactly. what you are seeing right here that is important is coming from the waldo tunnel into san francisco, we are changing the merge. so the merge happens from left to right. it's unusual. the fast lanes drop off on the left and that will change and the lanes will drop off on the right. and it's more traditional.
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>> it takes a little bit to get used to. >> and we are dropping the speed limit from 55 to 45 right there to make sure everybody gets used to what's happening. >> tell -- will it go back up? >> not expecting that right now. it's just getting out there and putting one after another and putting them in and testing the machinery and making sure everything works. this is an example of what it looks like. we did get the trucks in this past weekend and had the barrier units for a month or so. >> anything to change it? >> if the weather gets very, very, very bad, there is a possibility we might have to move things or delay it. but at this point, we expect that we'll be going with no problem. >> and the reason behind this is the lead-on collisions. and if you have driven there, it's not much room to go around, and there were fatal accidents. >> there was public sentiment
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the district to get this done and prevent the devastating head on collisions. finally, we were able to get the funding. $5million in bridge fees and tolls are spent on this, and the other $25 million from outside funding. >> all right. priya clemens, thank you for joining us, and it's just getting the word out. >> stay home next weekend if you can at all. stay home. there is no need to be out. but if you really need to get around, golden gate transit and the ferries. >> all right. we appreciate your time this morning. mike, i know that's going to affect you. >> have driven that stretch of road for decades. it will be strange going, you know, into san francisco especially as priya was saying the right to left merge and the yellow cones. i am debating whether to ride in the lane next to the zipper. a little nervous being so close. i think it's great they're
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lowering the speed limit across the golden gate as you approach it. it's 45 there. and the weather, it looks nice. >> yeah. visible, not too bad. >> can't say that about the temperature in the studio. >> right. the temperatures are telling us not as cold, still chilly, and let's start with the visibility. it was yesterday this time when we had patchy, dense fog develop over areas near santa rosa and highway 101 into clover dale, and you can see this morning we're in good shape. concord, 3- mile visibility, but that shouldn't cause you any trouble. a little haze. it's another spare the air day, and we have been talking about that this morning, and looking here at what's happening from up above. a ridge of high pressure with a system moving through the pacific northwest. that's where the clouds are coming from. for today, a mix of sun and clouds, and the clouds helping us to keep the temperatures up overnight, and that's why again, we're not as cold.
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most of us above freezing, sun and clouds and mid to upper 50s for most of us and a few low 60s today and keep in mind that's a winter spare the air day. i will run you through the next few days. the ridge of high pressure is locked in over the west coast, and because of it, the storm threat can't reach us. it will stay to the north. by wednesday, that changes a bit. but we have a system moving in that will weaken as it gets closer to us to thursday, and sunday, monday, and today, a warming trend. but by wednesday, the ridge of high pressure begins to breakdown, and there is the front off the west coast on wednesday night. and we're coping this cope -- hoping this can change up, but it will move in and along the west coast. so still leaving in the possibility of showers in the forecast. it doesn't look like a whole lot but better air quality, and we're hoping for rain come thursday. outside your door, 38 in concord and 37 in livermore and
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37 in fairfield and upper 30s to low 40s over parts of the north bay, and 45 in san francisco, 39 in mountain view. san jose, 37, and as we get into the second half of the day, temperatures in the low 50s. by 11:00, upper 50s, and san jose, 60 for the afternoon. let's take a look at the highs, 54 for fairfield and 57 in novato. 56 in san francisco and upper 50s along the east bay shore line for hayward and fremont and oakland. and 60 in los gatos, 63 for santa cruz. the temperatures right about where they should be for this time of year for sunday. but monday into tuesday, the temperatures continue to climb. and we are now in the mid to upper 60s, so 5, 10, maybe 15 above the seasonal average getting into today. with the highs coming up, the lows coming up as well, and
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that's good news there. but with the pattern in place, i expect we will see another spare the air day tomorrow and probably the next day with a chance of showers in the forecast on thursday, and they always come them. >> thank you. ringing in the new year with new laws, more than 900 in california. coming up at 8:45, we will talk with a law professor on how some of the laws could impact you. >> and a unique new year's resolution from the creator of facebook.
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the british coast guard is working hard to secure a cargo slip that ran aground. 25 crew members on board had to be airlifted to safety. no one was seriously injured there. local authorities say no pollution has been reported, and the ship is not taking on water as of yet. an investigation is underway to find out what happened. >> interesting pictures there. an ice cream maker from richmond is making headlines because of a very special ingredient. about a year ago, the 24-year- old isaac opened cannabis creamery. >> the tasty treat comes in all the traditional flavors and with the benefits that any other medical marijuana edible
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provides. it's available at medical marijuana dispensaries from sacramento to san diego. let's talk facebook. mark zuckerberg is launching a new book club on social media. >> he plans on reading a new book every two weeks this year and wants to get others involved. he created a facebook page called a year of books. >> and people are invited to read along with him and post about it, and he is looking for people to offer up suggestions. >> and the first book of the year is "the end of power. ". >> interesting. get off the buret computer, -- computer. read more books. an incredible story, a little girl survives a plane crash and walks for miles to find help. >> we will find out whose door the 7-year-old survivor knocked on late at night. >> and a new contender could be
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the season of proposals is behind us, and while they might not have been elaborate as this one, wedding season is underway. i think she had her hands over her mouth in shock the whole time. this flash mob to bruno mars "i think i want to marry you" in disneyland, and she was suitably shocked it looks like,
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and i'm assuming -- there she goes. she said yes. >> happiest place in the world; right? >> just got happier. if you are one of the happy couples engaged, we are live at the biggest wedding fair in northern california. coming up, allie rasmus will have more on the latest trends in floral, food, and dresses. good morning, everyone, and welcome back to mornings on 2. i'm mike mibach. >> and i'm claudine wong, and it's the biggest party that people will ever throw. and it's a good day to be inside the four seasons for a wedding fair incident. at least until the afternoon; right? >> yes. but a beautiful day for a wetting with the sun shining and partly sunny skies, and the temperature, not too bad. better today than it was for my wedding day back in september. not this past september but i got marry inside september, and i had rain.
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giving you a look and it would be nice to get rain. we have a slight chance in the extended forecast but not for today. we want to spend time take egg look at the nation. okay. very cold in the middle part of the nation; right? below 6 in bismarck and below 4 in minneapolis and 1 in omaha, and i want to get you into miami. if you are craving summer-like weather, miami, 85 for the afternoon today. and here at home, we're not as cold as we have been. temperatures, 37 in fairfield and 38 in santa rosa, and this reading, san francisco started out until the low to mid-40s. 37 in redwood city and 43 right now for half moon bay. along the peninsula, temperatures are turning around, and a chilly one for you, palo alto, and 44 in belmont. sunnyvale, 40, and 39 in saratoga. as we get into the secondful
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that second -- second half of the day, slightly warmer under sun and clouds and today, another spare the air day. the warming trend will continue. i'll show you when you'll get in the upper 60s. a look at the air quality for the area coming up. wedding fair season is upon us and is kicking off with a bang and is hosting one of southern california's largest wedding fairs. and that's where we find allie rasmus who will give us an inside look. >> reporter: when we think of wedding planning, we typically think of the wedding dress, the photographer, the flowers, and, of course, the food, particularly the wedding cake. all wed having a wedding cake. david robinson is the director here. and good morning. he will talk to us about unique designs for wedding cakes like this one, for example. >> this cake here, for example, the bride wanted a rustic feel.
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so if you take a look at it, when you get closer to it, it looks like a barn. >> reporter: it almost looks like wood grain. >> it's all sugar. it's edible. and it allows the bride to design anything to customize to her design estetic. if you look at the blink, it's exciting and your noon traditional visual, and it puts a twist to it as the bride make its her own. >> reporter: this is like a work of art. this is more traditional, but the shades of icing, it looks almost like the tulle of a wedding dress. >> right. as the roses are peeling back, the roses are opening up. it must have been something with the bride's design are the opening rose. >> reporter: so it's not just about the cake. people usually eat a meal beforehand, and what are the samples here?
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>> what we have here is chief alexander lamont has created a country pate. and we have a ceviche on a plantain. and this is a crab roll, and we have co mposte with fresh beef. and these are some of the items for the guests today. >> reporter: and brides and grooms are more adventurous with the food. >> thigh are providing what they love, and i had a bride recently when loved peruvian food and her favorite was the empanada. and we served those for her guests. >> reporter: david, thank you so much, and they have 65 to 70 vendors with food and catering
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and photography services, the works. tickets are 35 doctor 35 -- $35 or you can go online for $25. back to you guys. >> thank you, allie. a stressful process but also a lot of fun. thank you. hundreds came together yesterday to say their final goodbyes to the drakes bay oyster company. the farm has been in business for 80 years but the u.s. parks service ordered them to shut down to protect the surrounding environment. they closed their retail and canning operations last summer. they pulled their final oysters from the bay earlier this week. >> the oyster farm has been beloved and loved by this community for generations. it was here half a century before this was a national seashore. >> the closure marks the end of a long fight that start inside 2012 when officials did not renew the farm's lease. they are now working on plans
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to open an oyster restaurant in inverness. the president, the first lady, and two daughters left hawaii and flew back to washington, d.c. overnight. the president does have a busy week ahead. today, he'll meet with mexico's president and later this week, he'll meet with detroit, phoenix, and tennessee to discuss jobs and the economy. washington dc is a different place compared to when the president left. republicans will control the house and september, and items include overturning the affordable care act, the act on imdesperation and a new vote on the keystone xl pipeline. >> yes, problems have control of congress but don't have the 67 votes needed for a super majority to get past the veto. >> local analysts say if the president and republicans can't agree, they may have to veto
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the legislation. so far, he has vetoed only two bills in 6 years. former arkansas governor mike huckabee is exploring the possibility of a presidential run in 2016 and has left his fox show. he has some famous supporters from hollywood including actor chuck norris. new developments in the search for more victims of airasia flight 8501. rough seas are making it tough for the recovery effort. a ship from singapore assisting in the effort took pictures from the deck of the vessel that shows how powerful the waves are. bad weather today once again slowed down the search for the victims and wreckage. the drivers reached the sunken airport and had to turn back because of the dangerous conditions. the bodies of 31 of the 162 people on board have been
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recovered. identifying the victims will present another challenge. >> we have to find another method, let's say, dna and some other things. >> a service at an indonesian church drew more than a thousand worshippers. 1/3 of the church's congregation were passengers on the plane. it's not rolled to the airasia disaster, but the u.s. is warning americans in indonesia about potential terror threats and are concerned about possible attacks with hotels and banks with large numbers of american customers. muslim militants have pulled off numerous attacks in inned these in -- indonesia in the past. as a precaution, security is increased. the national transportation safety board is expected to arrive at the site of a plane crash in kentucky. a 7-year-old girl survivorred the crash that killed her
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parents, sister, and cousin. the ntsb is expected to give an update today. the pilot reported engine trouble on friday night and air traffic controllers lost contact with the plane. after the plane crashed, 7-year- old sailor gutzel walked through the woods to find someone. >> i went to the door and there was a 7-year-old girl, crying, not bad, lips quivering pretty good, and her arms and legs were scratched up real bad, and she told me that her mom and dad was dead. >> the crash killed her parents, 9-year-old sister and 14-year-old cousin that came from a small illinois town with the population of 3000 people. and happening now, new york city is honoring a police officer killed in the line of duty. >> want to give you a live picture from the funeral of officer wenjian liu. he and his partner were gunned
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down in their patrol car two weeks ago. >> there will be speeches from mayor bill deblasio and commissioner bill bratton who is speaking right now. >> mayor deblasio was criticized by the new york rank and file for what they say is a lack of support. minutes ago, he praised liu as a heroic officer who died protecting the city he loved. mornings on 2 will return in a moment.
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good morning. you or is it me? >> rosemary. >> all right. good morning to you. partly sunny skies this morning and attempting to give you a view from san francisco. 48. mike, take it away. got it. thank you. on new year's day, the california welcomed 930 new laws. we're taking a closer look at how they might help or hurt you. drivers licenses for undocumented imdwrants are
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being given out and more than 1 million people in california are expected to apply, and there is now a law that protects any risque selfies. we have an associate professor of politics at the university of san francisco here with us, and i was thinking the gas prices were like a tax cut. every time, 25, $30. and it's like you're taking money out of my pocket doing this. >> it raises the cost of living in california. >> where does it come from? >> this is a 2006 law passed, the global solutions warming act, probably governor schwarzenegger's biggest achievement and it's the transportation fuel, and the greenhouse gases in california is from transportation fuel. and it's traded on the open
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marketplace. so companies that are polluting can purchase the right to emit carbon in the atmosphere. so the costs are passed on to consumers. >> is there a backlash in the oil industry? will they slow down oil consumption? >> in 2010, they put out a repeal that was defeated by the voters. so they tried to throw it back. the gas companies spent a lot of money trying to repeal it, and we know the prices will go up, but how much is the question. it could go up to 70 cents per gallon. we found out it was $1 a decrease in the last year, and most motorists are noticing that prices have gone up 2 cents since the first of the year, and probably between now and 2020, it will be somewhere between 13 and 20 cents a gallon. >> and you said possibly up to 75 cents, based on the current price of a barrel?
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>> no. it's based on the cost of the right to buy emissions. and right now, that's $12 per ton. and that's on the open marketplace. gas companies said that the costs will boom. some analysts say 12, 13 cents by 2020 which is more realistic, but we don't know. >> before we move on, people benefiting from that are those in communitying surntding -- communities surrounding the refineries in california. >> right. >> and california is not the only state to do this, the 10th state. and 1.4 million undocumented immigrants are expected to apply for drivers licenses. >> just 11,000 on friday. this is a law in california
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since 1993. so california allowed unauthorized immigrants to get drivers licenses. and in the 1990s, there was a backlash, and when gray davis was recalled, it was said that on the first day, we'll repeal the law and it was repealed the police chief association came out strongly in favor saying it's about getting people with licenses on the road and frankly, reducing people's costs in terms of insurance. >> does it encourage undocumented immigrants to come across the border? >> there is no everyday in the 9 other states that have done that. but that was the argument used
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over the years saying this is rewarding undocumented immigrants. that's not the experience of nine other states but it has been hotly contested in california. >> 33,000 people estimated every year die on the road, and that's one of the reasons behind it. for some reason, i take a nude selfie photo -- . [laughter] and someone gets hold of it and puts it out there. what happens to that person if it was meant for my private life? >> you have a california law now to hold them back. if someone else were to take it and post it without your perfect mig, -- permission, it would be a misdemeanor. and now, you have the privacy expectations. >> not that i do that, but i'm just saying. >> you would be just fine.
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>> okay. thank you. corey cook. and not done with you yet. coming up, corey will be with claudine taking a look at laws that will take effect come summer. the inaguration for the new mayor is coming up with the doors opening at 2:30 in the afternoon in oakland. she will attend serves in oakland's two biggest churches this morning. and governor brown will take the oath of office one final time as governor of california. you are looking at video of his a swearing-in ceremony from 2011. tomorrow's ceremony will be held at 10:00 a.m. and then his inaguration address that will also double as the state of the state
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speech. because of term limits, the fourth and final term. >> always thinking ahead, 2 for 1. time now, 8:51. and if you haven't been watching, it's been a beautiful morning, high clouds, but it will warm up. >> yeah. our temperatures are not as cold this morning, no frost advisory, no freeze warnings. we have a spare the air. let's take a look at the hazy skies, fog out there and patchy and dense, not the case. we well it -- had it yesterday morning but air quality is becoming an issue through sunday. here's a check on the area. the north bay and along the coast and central bay, we have air quality slightly unhealthy. santa clara, you are above the 100 mark index. if you have respiratory issues, asthma, moderate air qualities
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for the east bay locations, and we are likely to have another spare the air day for tomorrow. the high clouds filling into the bay area from a system that's riding over the north part of the ridge of high pressure, and we will continue in and out of clouds as we get through sunday, and partly sunny at times and mostly sunny elsewhere as we get into the second half of the day, and a chilly morning followed by patchy fog out there and get into the 9:00, 10:00 hour and temperatures will warm up and see the turn around at this hour. monday, even warmer than today. and today is expected to be the warmest day as the ridge of high pressure continues to move over the bay area. so that storm track is staying north of us. we will have a slight chance on thursday, and that is coming in the extended forecast. 37 in fairfield. you have 48 in santa rosa, and 42 in napa, and still a chilly start by bay area standards, but nothing like recent days. 40 at antioch and 38 in concord, and without the sun
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shining and the filtered sunshine overhead, it could feel cool but nowhere near yesterday morning. 5 to 10 degrees above yesterday morning's low. 55 in napa for the afternoon today and 58 in san rafael. san francisco, 56, and upper 50s for oakland, hayward, andy from not month, and san jose, morgan hill, down into gilroy, 61. 63 in santa cruz, the warmest on that map. and temperatures today slightly warmer than yesterday. tomorrow, slightly warmer than today. and today, the warmest day. upper 60s in the forecast for some of us. and that's well above average for this time of year. wednesday, we transition with a chance of rain on thursday, and it will bump up against this ridge keeping us high and dry, and it looks like it's falling apart. we may get a few sprinkles, not enough but our next chance. >> got it.
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thank you, rosemary. the cold weather has some southern california farmers fearing the worst. coming up, the cost of the investment that farmers felt they could not do without. >> and a man who breaks world records with his egg balancing skills. up next, the place he is flying to now and his plan once he gets there.
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heading to china to show off his greatest skill. this egg balancing wonder started breaking records in 2003 when he was in college. as a student, he broke the record most eggs balanced at at once. the nfl playoffs are underway on the wild card weekend. and former 49er head coach jim harbaugh on the sidelines supporting his brother, john as the ravens unpack in pittsburgh. joe flacco scrambling and then finds smith for 6 in the back of the endzone. early in the fourth and ben roethlisberger with a 3-step draw touch pass to bryan. and them the ravens' defense coming up big, suggs with the acrobatic tumbling pick.
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who needs hand when hand -- hand when is you have your knee was. the panthers and the arizona cardinals, first quarter, stewart with razzle dazzle making his way into the endzone. arizona battles back up 14-13 in the third but cam newton hits fozzie whitaker, and away fozzie goes, 20-14. and shortly after,cam newton finding toll berg for the score. the cardinals with only 78 total yards on the night. carolina moving on with the 27- 16 win, and more playoff games are scheduled for today. the bengals and colts and then at 1:40, you can watch the lions and cowboys on ktvu. new this morning, a long time espn anchor has passed away. the network announce that does stewart scott has died due to
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cancer. he was first diagnosed with cancer in 2007. and the espn personalities teared up remembering scott saying he was energetic, unique, and inspirational. he was just 49 years old. all right. 8:59. and bay area football teams are looking for someone to lead their teams. coming up, smfort -- some of the people at the top of the list. >> and we'll have a live report on everything that you need to know for your big day.
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a new york city police officer killed in the line of duty is laid to residence. details on the -- rest. details on on the ceremony. today things are looking pretty clear. rosemary is outside looking at today's weather. checking out the scene from here where it is not as cold but we have plenty of cloud cover. it feels chilly still. we'll check on the current conditions coming up. . thanks for joining us. welcome to mornings on two. it is july, january 4th raetd. >> i'm mike may bag. we saw rosemary outside.
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how is it looking outside rosemary. >> it is a cold start. temperatures are up by several degrees this morning. we have haze in the sky once again and it is another spare the air day giving you a look there towards san francisco where it is really tough to see the skyline for this point of view. we'll be in and out of clouds for today. let's check in on some of the current conditions. we don't have current advisories when it comes to frost or freezing but temperatures this morning, cool, low 30 toos 40s at this hour. 41 for napa. 43 oakland. redwood city holding on to 39. 40 degrees for san jose. these numbers not as cold as yesterday morning but without the sunshining it still feels quite nippy out here. as we get into the afternoon the temperatures will be slightly warmer than what we had saturday afternoon. widespread upper 50s in the east shore bay line. and napa, you're looking at 55 for the second half of the day. the warming friend is going to continue as we get into the work week ahead. i'll show you the warmest day
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and tracking the possibility of a few scattered showers coming our way as well coming up. all right. happening now, a show of blue for a fallen new york police officer. >> a funeral is being held for wenjin liu. he and his partner were ambushed and killed two weeks ago. >> this is the funeral home where the service is being held. we have seen various people take the podium, liu's family was just a few minutes ago speaking. the funeral is combining traditional nypd customs with buddhist prayers as part of the heritage. among the people attending the service to see is bill de blasio. william bratton and fbi director james comby. liu was 32 years old. new york governor andrew cuomo spent time at the visitation. cuomo's father died on new
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year's day. he is hoping tensions will start to ease between the community and police. >> the garner family went through family. the ramos family went through pain. the liu family is going through pain but it is time for us to move on and hom heal. >> mayor bill de blasio and commissioner bratton attended the wake. officers saluted them. bratton issued an internal memo urging them not turn their backs toward the mayor as hundreds did at his partner raphael ramos last week. >> thousands of police officers across the country are there including some from the bay area. we're told that five members of the vallejo police department who flew on jet blue free of charge is in new york city as well this morning. a symposium is being held to speak out against police brutality. it stems from past marches.
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organizers of the symposium expect more than 300 young freedom attend the event in san francisco. they hope to inspire young people to pressure fifshls into developing programs -- officials into developing programs to hold police more accountable. police asking for help identifying a man who assaulted multiple police officers. police got a call about two men fighting on the motel 6 enterprise street. one of the men ran up to his room and grabbed a gun. police say he jumped from a second story down on to an officer and after a struggle, he ran on the street and stole a vehicle. he then tried to run over an officer with a car. the officer shot at the suspect as the suspect drove off. police did later find that car but they're still searching for the suspect. the recent cold weather that swept across california appears to be taking the toll on the agriculture industry. farmers say below freezing temperatures can cause significant damage to crops and affect farm animals. a guide to a trail riding
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business in ventura county say it is important to keep the horses from getting chilled. >> there is a blanket shaped for the horse fitted to the horse basically and strapped underneath so they don't go anywhere. it is like us wearing a jacket much of the damage can be seen on fruit trees. citrus farmers say their crop seems to be safe. they invested in wind machines to keep their fruit from freezing. an assistant center is expected to open for people who's homes were damageed they will connect residents and businesses affected by the storms to local and state agencies. it will be open monday, tuesday and wednesday at 239 miller avenue in south san francisco. emergency services officials say the site was chosen because south san francisco has had the most storm damage in the county. happening today the 49ers will interview rex ryan in their search for a new coach.
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ryan was fired monday as the head coach as the new york jets. he took the jets to two afc title games in 2009 and 2010 but missed the playoffs in the last four years. ryan also has an interview lined up for the falcons next tuesday if he doesn't want to stay on the sidelines he has the option of becoming a television analyst. they're looking for a native for their next coach. jack del rio is reported lay a top candidate to take over for the silver and black. he went to usc and was the head coach of the jacksonville jaguars for nine years. brides to be across the country are exciteed the bay area is hosting one of northern california largest wedding fairs. we're live in san francisco at the 4seasons hotel to give us an a inside look. alley? >>reporter: well. when you think about wedding planning, i don't know about you but your wife, you typically think of the big ticket items first the dress of course very important, the flowers and you
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can see here, san francisco wedding fair, they do have a variety of florists here. the photographers and you can't forget the details or some people don't want to forget the details such as the table sings this is a beautiful ornate table setting. lily young is with wild flower linen. you created and designed this. what are the most popular trends right now. >> one of not popular trends right now that is happening is lace tulle as well as beads and sequins. those are popular. i believe the romantic look is in the soft blushes and champagne colors exactly what you have here. it is very glitzy with the beading around. they look like engagement ring s. we have very, like, lots of crystals on the napkin rings as
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well. >> one thing i want to point out is check out the backs of the chairs. when you think about wedding banquet. they typically have the white sheet but these look like the chairs are wearing wedding dresses. >> sweet heart tables for the entire table. you can dress up your chairs and make it look extra special. >> another trend kind of the opposite of what we're seeing here is there is a return to the classic black and white. >> right. we feel that black and white is going to come back this year. you can dress it up with contemporary vases again or spruce it up with flowers. we feel it is definitely coming back. >> thank you very much. black and white coming back, but for you ladies that really like the bling the romantic glamorous look is still in style. i think this is so beautiful. it will always be in style. but the san francisco wedding fair goes on from 11-4 today. tickets are $35 at the door or go line and get the tickets for
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$25. back to you. >> very exciting times. champagne, nice color nice touch as is the black and white as they said. coming back. >> everything is perfect. it is what you want. that is what you should get. former arkansas governor mike huk bee is leaving his show on the fox network. his plans that include a special address in washington dc. we're taking a look at some of the new state laws going into effect. p up next, associate professor of law at university of san francisco cory cob will be here to talk about how some of the laws can affect you.
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. welcome back here at the over cast skies and hazy sky over bay point this morning. low 40s outside your door. all right. we've been talking about new laws all morning low october new year's day the state of california welcomed 930 of them. we're not going to take you through all of them. we talked about the cap and trade law the driver's license for undocumented immigrants and the selfie protection laws now we want to look at three more one that makes the governments to make the improvements to ininfrastructure kill switch for your cell phone. thanks for joining this again. let's talk about the more
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complimented which is the infrastructure funding and how it works. people should care because these are your roads and bridges your potholes they complain about. >> and california has abou $800 billion deficit in infrastructure. we have a lot of needs. sewer, water needs et cetera. >> the problem before is that to be able to pass these massive funding is complicated. they want to narrow it down into a smaller -- >> it is complicated. the state money is drying up. what can locals do to fund the inextra structure. a -- infrastructure. it replaces redevelopment agencys they were abolished in 2011. this is a small development of redevelopment agencies but it allows some to pass bonds using financing which is what redevelopment agencies did so that local jurisdiction kaez bond against it and use the no build infrastructure. >> so they will go to the vote years sand say this is what we want to fix and it will stay
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with us. >> voters by 55% vote can approve the sale of bonds or not. in the next year, voters will see these things creep up on the ballot as the new bond member are proposed by local jurisdictions. we're not sure yet how widely these will be used but they are mammoth. >> that is the expectation. you will see more ballot measures dealing with infrastructure. >> it falls in the par cell tax where it is thoord get enough people doing it. >> and they're particularly difficult to pass. what we see in california is for lobbyists, a lot of the infrastructure needs are in some of the more rural agency taechltz is unclear if they get the 55% vote or not. and maybe it will solve the problem. the next two laws it is interesting because i think people are don't we already have this and so dpepding on where you live. you talk about a plastic bag ban. they're like how will this
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affect me. everyone sels trying to catch up. >> 130 local jurisdictions that passed blastic bag bands in california. a third of the state has plastic bag bands. california became the first state to pass a statewide ban on plastics. it was to go into effect july 1st. opponents itself have actually tried to fight it and qualify signatures for a referendum. if it qualifies. the law will not go into effect july 1st. it will not go into effect until it goes to the ballot. it may happen this year, it may depending if there are enough signatures to oppose it, it may not be put into effect. >> some people are already doing it and practicing. this is, i was at the grocery store and they said we just all have have to get used to it. if you're from a city that doesn't have it, i have walked into stores and i'm like, oh, i need the bag or i'm paying the 10 cent s. and i was in the mountains and discovered the ban is in place there and it is odd to see
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plastic bags. >> cell phones, these kill switches again apple i believe, you can do the find my iphone and clear it. >> the operating system seven not only can you find your iphone. finding it isn't the battle. you can trace it, but it doesn't wipe it and make it inoperable. this will make the cell phone inoperable. the district attorney of san francisco estimates 69% of robberies in san francisco are over mobile devices so this is an effort to stop robberies of mobile devices by requiring cell phones to have a switch that if they're stolen, the phone is wiped, turned off and made inoperable. >> there is opposition to this saying this is a way to get around paying for some of the anti-theft programs and things like this. >> the cell phone companies initially opposed it. ultimately they signed with senator mark leno who carries the legislation. they moved their opposition and it passed. california is the second state to adopt this.
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minnesota was the first actually to pass the locks. it will be interesting to see how this takes place nationally. california is a huge market. i think part of the interest in california is they have to provide it to them. and i guess the idea is still thieves think i'm not it won't be worth it. >> they won't bother stealing it it only applies to phones. not tablets or mobile devices. it will be interesting to see how it plays out. >> it will take awhile depending on who is lining up for the new phones. >> this is for phones produced after july 1st of this year. this isn't necessarily what you'll go in the store and have these things already with the locks on them in july. this for phones newly manufactured in july. >> it could ko take awhile. >> cory cook. a professor university of san francisco. thank you so much. thank you for the explanations much we got a lot smarter this morning. >> yes we did. thank you. at this time next weekend
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what is probably considered the most famous land mark in the bay area will be off limits to vehicles the golden gate bridge will be temporarily set down for a moveable median barrier. the safety barrier has been in the works of year due to the number of serious crashes on the span. more than a dozen people have died in head on collisions since the 1970s. visitors can still walk or bike on the walk way. the golden gate bridge district buses will be allowed on the bridge. let's give you a live look of the beautiful goeden debate bridge right there. it will look different much weekend. the span will close at 12:01 saturday morning and reopen at 4:00 a.m. monday and rosemary, taking a look at this picture, not a bad day over the golden gate strait there. >> you're right. what a beautiful view. we have visitors looking at the bridge. runners moving across and folks on the go as well in their cars. we have high clouds. you can see a few in the picture there and from this view you can see all of those clouds that are
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spilling into the bay area. so to give you a little perspective of what is going on. the ridge of high pressure remains over the pacific. we have a system riding over and p through the pacific northwest and the clouds riding right over the ridge and into the bay area we woke up with over cast skies and initially it helped to blanket us and keep our temperatures are from bottoming out similar to yesterday. our numbers were up this morning but i was out there a little while ago and without the sunshining it still feels very chilly a mix of sun and clouds before this afternoon. we'll get more sunshine as we get to the second half of our day. temperatures in the mid-50's to low 60s for today. so warmer than what we had yesterday by a few degrees and today again is a spare the air today. here is the futurecast model that will take you all the way out to thursday. this is my goal, to show you the next chance at the scattered showers coming our way. the ridge of high pressure that we speak of right in here and you can tell because it keeps that storm track well to the north of us and if we run through monday tuesday and into wednesday we are going to
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continue to see this before it begins to transition. as we get into the second half of the afternoon there are the clouds beginning to clear out of the way so partly cloudy to mostly sunny for the afternoon. we're all the way into wednesday. not a lot of change for sunday, monday tuesday. we'll continue to warm up as we get into the first part of the week. but by wednesday night there is the front there off the coastline. now, as it gets closer and has to battle with the ridge of high pressure over the bay area, it begins to fall apart. now we're into thursday night and you can see it is barely moving in. and the models are actually bringing this in a little slfrper now than did a few hours ago. it is having a hard time as it gets up against the ridge. it also begins to fall apart. we have scattered showers in the forecast but it doesn't look like much unfortunately. 41 degrees in concord. 41 in napa. 42 santa rosa and san francisco you're 46 at this hour. san jose, 40 degrees. let's look at some of the afternoon highs for today.
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57 for you concord. 56 for vallejo. 57 in nevado. san francisco san mateo. redwood city. mountain view. 60 degrees. 60 for san jose and 63 for santa cruz this afternoon with partly cloudy skies. the extended forecast here with a second half of your weekend in view. temperatures today a tad warmer as we get into the afternoon than what we had for saturday and temperatures continuing to climb. mid-60's in the forecast for monday. upper 60s in the forecast for tuesday. tuesday right now looks to be the warmest day. we begin the transition on wednesday. scattered showers the possibility on thursday. >> sounds like tuesday is the beach day. >> perhaps. somebody has the day off. >> i thi. >> i do not. all right. 9:22. a popular hiking trail is closed to visitors and coming up. we'll tell you the reason park officials say the steep ravine trail may have to stay closed. mark zuckerberg started a book club online. the first book on the list and
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. one american healthcare worker who helped ebola workers in west africa may have come down with the illness. the patient who has not been identified will arrive today in nebraska. that hospital treated three ebola cases so far. the healthcare worker will arrive at noon and be tested for the virus. the individual was exposed to ebola but has not shown any symptoms. gas prices are down across the country but in indiana they are very cheap. check out these prices. the average price for a gallon of regular has fallen to around 1.50. 1.50. that is crazy. petroleum prices have been going down all over the country. that is the lowest price market since 2009. here in the bay area, gas prices are not 1.50. they are higher according to
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triple a. the average price for a gallon is 2.81. in san jose, 2.66 in oakland. a man is making headlines because of a special ingredient. isaac lapper branched off from his family's ice cream business to open cannabis creamery. it comes in all of the traditional flavors and comes with the benefits any other edible provides. it is available at medical marijuana dispensaries. mark zuckerberg is lunching a new book club. he plans on reading a new book every two weeks in 2015. he wants to get others involved as well so he created a facebook page called a year of books. people invited to read along with them and post discussions about books. he is asking for people to offer up suggestions for reading material. the first book of the year titled the end of power. >> all right.
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interesting idea i guess. i pulled it up. has about 4,700 likes so far. no heat is what san jose residents have been dealing with. >> why the apartment complex has yet to take action. stranded for hours. passengers that became stuck on a tarmac in abu dabbie. a -- ab you dhabi. i'll have a look at the current conditions. we'll look at the afternoon highs and which day is expected to be the warmest coming up.
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. welcome back to mornings on two. we've been following the funeral for new york city police officer wenjin liu. we want to show you a live picture from outside the brooklyn funeral home. the service is wrapping up and you can see people are starting to come out of the building. the speakers at today's service includes bill de blasio and bill bratton, the most emotional part of the service was when liu's family took to the podium and spoke. speakers included his wife who he just married two-month before he was killed. >> one of his many passions is being a police officer. he took pride in the fact that he is. >> liu's funeral included
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buddhist prayers and blessings. they hoped it would shore the diversity of new york and bring peace during the unrest. last saturday, raphael ramos was laid to rest. thousands of officers from a across the country attended that service from yesterday. new york city officials announced they are starting the process of naming the streets where officer liu and ramos lived after them. >> welcome back to mornings on 22. i'm maybeck. kind of a big week. coming back into town. what should we expect out there this week. >> we have a warming trend coming our way. maybe today is your final day of vacation and getting back to work tomorrow, but you have something to look forward to. temperatures will be on the climb. what we do have to worry about are air. the quality not so good. another spare the air alert in place for today. good to moderate over parts of the east bay but then it becomes a bit unhealthy as you get into
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the north bay along the coast of central bay as well as the santa clara valley. the shade of orange and level just above 100 indicating unhealthy for folks sensitive to the poll yutants if you -- pllutants and as march we're looking at another spare the air day for your monday. visibility out there between 3 and 6 miles from concord to livermore. napa santa rosa reporting 7 to 9. the dense fog has not returned for most areas this weekend. haven't trekked any so far. 41 in napa. 46, 37 walnut creek. couple of the areas still a bit bit chilly and with the over cast skies it feels cool out there. these numbers as a whole a lot better than what we started yesterday morning. we have advisories for frost or freezing conditions this morning. and most of us started out the day above freezing. 39 degrees in lafayette. 38 san ramon and you're at 42.
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33 outside your door. as we get into the afternoon the numbers are slightly warmer than yesterday. over cast skies this morning should thin out a bit. partly cloudy to mostly sunny skies for the second half of the day. 59 in oakland. 58 degrees in livermore 60, san jose. morgan hill and mountain view. we're getting started. temperatures are expected to warm into the upper 60s eventually. i'll show you coming up. >> thanks rosemary. new develop maepts in the search for more -- developments in the search for more victims in flight 8501. rough seas are making it tough for the recovery efforts. singapore assisting in the recovery effort took the pictures from the deck of the vessel. it shows you the power of the waves. bad weather slowing down the search for both the victims and wreckage. divers reached the sunken air craft but had to turn back because of the dangerous conditions. the bodies of 31 of the 162 people on board the plane have
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been recovered. officials say identifying the victims will present another challenge. >> we have to find another method [ indiscernible ] using dna and some other things. >> service today at an indonesian church drew more than 1,000 worshippers. 1/3 of the church's congregation were passengers on the plane. it is not related to the air asia disaster but the united states is warning those living in indonesia of a potential terrorist threat. without going into detail it is concerned of possible attacks on hotels and banks with large numbers of american customers. government officials say muslim militants have pulled off numerous attacks in indonesia in the past but a spokesman told police he is ann ware of any threat but as a precaution, security increased. today the national transportation safety board is expected to arrive at the site of a plane crash in kentucky.
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a 7-year-old girl survived the crash that killed her parents sister and cousin. they're expected too give an update on the investigation at some point today. the pilot did report engine trouble on friday night and then air traffic controllers lost contact with the plane. after the plane crashed 7-year-old sailor gutzler walked through the woods and knocked on someone's door to tell them what happened. >> i went to the door and there was a little girl, about seven years old crying, not bad her lip was quivering pretty good and she was bloodle. had a bloody nose and her arms and nose were scratched were real good. she told me her mom and dad was dead. >> the crash did kill the girl's parents, her 9-year-old sister, and her 14-year-old cousin. they all came from a small town in illinois with the population of just 3,000 people. bay area passengers on board a flight from united air are relieved to be back at home this morning. that is because they sat in an
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air ways plane on the tarmac at the abu dhabi airport for more than 12 hours friday because dense fog shut down airport operations. numerous flights were rerouted. passengers were not allowed to get off the plane so they spent the time posting angry tweets about the wait. they complained about bad service and no food. the flight did finally leave and then landed at sfo a 6:30 last night. those folks were on the plane for 28 hours. that clues the 12-hour wait plus the 16-hour flight. >> today is the last day for children to get a free ride on the oakland airport bart connector. bart's kids ride free for the holidays promotion kicked off on 19th. parents can download a flash pass to get entry into the stations. a fare paying adult must accompany the children. a ground breaking ceremony is going to happen at high speed
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rail snegs fresno. 1,200 people have been invited to the event. the first rail section of the multiple billion dollar project is is supposed to be bill of indictment along on 29 stretch but the rail authority has reportedly acquired o01 of the 525 land parcels needed to build the first segment. imagine having to take cold showers for nearly a week. that is the story for folks in a san jose apartment complex. they are still feeling the effects of tuesday's windstorm. that is when a tree fell on the mcclaire apartment complex and damageth water and gasolines. the water was restored in about 30 hours but the gas is a problem so they can't heat it. half of the apartment there are having to make due. they're boiling bath water on their stoves. one family's three little boys say they're driving to the ymca for showers and are wondering why tenants can't use some of the vacant units with hot water to at least clean up.
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>> my two-year-old is active. my 5-year-old is active. my 8-year-old as well. so i mean, i'm taking my kids to the ymca for a shower. >> i think our property manager means well, but i think probably the folks above her need to take some action. >> so when you have 36 units out and we're going on day five, day 6 tomorrow it is just beyond . >> letters to the tenants from the property manager and owners claim that repairs have to wait until the city of san jose can make inspections and the earliest that can happen is monday. well a popular hiking trail is being closed until further notice. state park representatives say steep ravine trail is not safe for visit years. that is because a bridge along the trail is in need of repair and trees need to be cleared out of the way. park officials say that damage is so extensive that the trail may have to stay closed until the end of the month.
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>> hundreds of people came together yesterday to say goodbye to the oyster company in point ray. the farm has been in business for more than 80 years but the u.s. park service ordered the company to shut down to help protect the surrounding company. they closed the retail and operations last summer. they pulled the final oyster fraetz bay earlier this week. >> the oyster farm is -- has been belloved and loved by the community for generations. it was here half a century before this was a national seashore. >> it marks the end of an along fight which started in 2012 when federal officials didn't renew the farm's lease. they're working plans to open an oyster restaurant. the first sfam back in washington dc this morning. the president the first lady and their two daughters left hawaii and flew back overnight. they spent two and a half weeks on the aisle as part of the annual holiday vacation. the president does have a very busy week he did. he will meet with mexico's president at the white house and
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later in the week he will visit detroit, phoenix and tennessee where he is expected to talk about jobs and the economy. a one time governor is considering making another run at the white house. former arkansas governor mike huckabee left his fox news talk show last night to explore the possibility of a presidential run in 2016. huckabee a conservative began his tv show in 2008 after he dropped out of the race for the gop presidential nomination. he does have some famous supporters from hollywood including chuck norris. the city of oakland swears in their new mayor tomorrow. libby shaf takes place -- scaaf opens at 2:30 p.m.. schaff will be the 50th mayor. this morning she will meet some of her future con stit wents when she attends religious services. governor jerry brown will also take the oath of office
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tomorrow. one final time as governor of california. this is video of the swearing in ceremony from 2011. tomorrow's ceremony will be held at 10 in the morning and afterwards he will deliver his inauguration address which will serve as the state of the state speech. brown was first governor from 75 to 83. he was elected again in 2010 and due to term limits, this is his 4th and final term as governor. >> all right. 9:41. some bay area goats are wand wanting to chom -- are wanting to chomp down on your christmas tree. i didn't think i could love someone for the rest of my life. now i know i can. will you please, please marry me? >> yes! yes! >> the crowd loves it. it is wedding fair weekend. we are live at one of the largest in northern california. up next, everything you need to know once you say yes to that big question. >> so incredibly sweet. outside our doors we're on the path to a warming trend. i'll have a look alternative
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. welcome back to mornings on two. it is a beautiful sunday morning. it has been so cold outside. a lot of folks have been staying indoors. not as active as they would like to be. things are changing though. >> we have a warm up coming. we want the rain but if you can't have the rain, how about 68 degrees. that is what is coming later in the week. >> that is fine. i can't complain about that. >> a good day to talk about weddings all day long. a good day for a wedding. >> a lot of people engaged over the holidays. >> apparently it is a popular time. right after they get engaged what do they want to do?
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>> they want to plan. and save. that is always a -- >> you have to have a plan. you can't just wing it? >> you're such a guy. no winging it. there have been a lot of wedding fairs. there was one yesterday in santa clara but there is a big one today in san francisco. it is the biggest wedding fair in northern california and it is at the four seasons in san francisco and we want to show you, we want to talk about a very special wedding right? >> speaking of san francisco i want to show you the picture of my parents here that were married in september of 1961 at holy name church. >> what a fabulous looking couple. >> my dad was at saint cecelias and my mom was at holy name. >> look at that huh? >> coming down the aisle there. >> gorgeous. >> what do you think of the dress. >> loving the dress. >> i'm not good at critiques. it is beautiful obviously. >> that is beautiful.
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>> look at the beau kwachl. >> 1961. sometimes trends come back. sometimes they go. sometimes you see the ties. sometimes you don't. anyways, that is them back in 1961. adds you mentioned the wedding fair kicked off in san francisco at 11:00. it hasn't started yet -- >> we pried our way in though. >> there is one couple there he was there at 7:30 with his fiance. >> he is like what is that guy doing? there are games today. >> that is the strategy, get in and get out. if you're there before the crowds you get to get all of your questions answerappeared then you're out of there -- answered and then you're out here. >> alley has been out there all morning with all of the good stuff. good mo! >>reporter: good morning mike. in the last live hit i showed you the elaborate table setting and the chairs, the dressings were so ornate it looked like
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they were wearing dresses. now we show you the real wedding dresses. we're with jen wang bridal and now we have a model to show you. she will talk about some of the latest designs and the trends for wedding dresses. what are we looking at? >> this is a stunning silk jersey ground with french lace and the look this year is low backs. >> that is a very low back. it is beautiful. also you said lace is still very popular. >> lace is very popular still because indicate middleton brought that back -- kate middleton brought that back and the silhouette is a variety of shapes and the front if you can see it has more lace and so there is a little bit of mesh on top so it gives it a little bit of modesty so you're not seeing that much. >> low neck, low back, lots of lace. very form fitting we can't just talk about dresses
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because there are accessories that go with the wedding dress as well. i know in the years past i've seen tierras the feathers were very popular. what is not popular right now. >> i variety of things as well but you know, there are fascinators and what fascinators are are from england. it is like a bird cage or a little hat. >> it is like the organ meant on the hat? >> exactly or doing hair pins, just in the back and i'll just put it on you like this. and with the hair up. >> would you wear the hair up with this? you can't wear your hair down with your hair down. >> and this is made of crystal. another important category is belts. >> really? >> so on top of the dress? >> yes. >> because on a simple gown, a sophisticated gown, you can do a beautiful belt to accessorize the dress and you know.
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>> you can always add glitz. >> it starts at 11. it goes until. you can get tickets at the door for $35 or go online sfweddingfair.com and get the tickets ahead of time for 25 bucks. back to you guys. >> thank you. rosemary and i have been talking about wed. >> you have to have a good bar and a good band or a dj. that is what people remember about weddings. not necessarily the bar but the music. >> for me i'm thinking photographer. top dollar on the photographer because you have memories, the pictures good memories, for the spouse or the husband maybe the bar, maybe the band. you said the dress. >> the dress. right? >> the dress. >> all right. we've been asking folks all morning long to share their proposal and wedding stories and we want to share a few of those with you. come over here with me because we have very, very cute stories. this is from mary ann who says
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my 3-year-old son came into the room with a small box and says mommy, i have a surprise for you. when i opened it it was a rong and my fiance said did it is from our son he is giving you the gift of having the same last name as him. >> very sweet. >> and then you have theresa jack jacob who said chris proposed to me at the blue agave. he came with his soccer team showing up and bringing me roses and the ring. look at these little guys. they're probably sitting here like what is happening? and then gina sent in this saying my husband and i got married at san francisco city hall. see if we can get rid of that so we can see the beautiful picture. look at that smile and the grin. so beautiful there. best day of my life. love the dress. >> and i've been in city hall where people are getting married. it is so, so pretty in there. it is really just a gorgeous venue to get married.
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venue very important as well. >> very important. there is something to be said for sort of winging it. sometimes when you plan too much you put too much investment in it. something is definitely going to go wrong. it is an entire day of an event. >> what we don't want to go wrong is the weather. control that if you can. >> well, you know, sometimes you can't. >> i know we're running behind. that is something you can't control. i know because it rained on my wedding. >> that is good luck though right. >> i feel pain for all of the couples that have the weather go south. it is good luck. they've been telling me that for years. still can't get over it now. giving you a live look into san jose. the clouds thinning out as we get through the second half of your morning and as we get into the afternoon we'll be partly cloudy as well. something a little interesting this morning. i had a tweet from paul saying you know what? i think i have a little bit of rain going on outside my door this morning. he was in martinez. so we've been talking about the system driving through pat sink northwest. we've talking about how the
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clouds are spill inning through this but we've been talking about patchy fog and air quality being compromised for today. we haven't talked about the little bit of moisture that rolled over the bay area. this is the time lapse from the last two hours over santa rosa and you can see how it moves right through those areas through the delta and the venetia and martinez and into livermore so you may have had a sprinkle outside your door and that is the source. giving a look here on the grand scheme of things. it has been a cloudy day. temperatures not as cold because of the cloud cover this morning. that has been about it. these clouds will thin out as we get into the second half. we'll be partly sunny through the morning hours. temperatures are chilly especially without the sunshining on us. as we get into the afternoon. temperatures today slightly warmer than yesterday and it is a warming trend that will carry us into tuesday when i do expect we'll see some of our warmest numbers. right now outside our door as we begin to that will out. 42 degrees in santa rosa.
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43 oakland and low 40s concord and san jose. for the afternoon today mid to upper 50s in the forecast. 57 expected. 55 in napa. 56 for vallejo. we shift into the central bay where we have temperatures, 56 for san francisco. 59 in oakland. upper 50s for concord livermore, you're looking at 58. a pleasant day in pleasanton with 58 degrees. if you're joining us. it is another spare the air day. temperatures getting to 60. moscato, san jose. low 50s for gilroy and santa cruz you'll go to 63 for the second half. the extended forecast here with the weekend in view. numbers up over yesterday and we'll continue to see temperatures climb into the upper 60s tuesday is the warmest day. a bit cooler on wednesday. chance for showers on thursday. doesn't look like a big deal but it will be the first chance at getting wet. >> it is good luck, thoefd, rain it is so romantic and we should mention that this one has been nice enough to show us some of
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this. >> had to make up a celebration for a one-year-old birthday party hchlt to wear a jacket and we took pictures up at the head lands and she kept saying why do you have a jacket on. it is 80 degrees and the ring box was in there and i was so scared i would lose it off the head lens. i finally got down on the knee and that is where i got married. every time we go across the bridge we say that's the spot. >> that is sweet. >> was there any part in your thoughts that she might say no or what. >> i was pretty solid but you never know. you never know. and it was cool. so if it was fun. it is always a fun spot to be when we go back. >> absolutely. we'll take a break but when we come back. >> we're balancing eggs. >> we'll tell you why when we come back.
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about the goats. they like christmas trees. so even though christmas is over even though it is in the spirit of giving. give those goats your trees. city graze saeg collecting them to feed their goats. you can bring your clean trees. no ornaments no tinsel. that is bad for them to 100 cargo way. it is 10 a.m. to noon or you can actually just call city grazing to set-up an appointment. we're very distracted in the studio. really mad at this guy how did you do that. >> i take pride in my egg balancing. >> the reason we're talking about this is the man from colorado is headed to china today to show the skill of egg balancing. >> he has been breaking world records since 2003. he broke his first record as a
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college student by balancing 2,000 eggs at one time. it has been 11 years since the last record. now he is hoping to balance a dozen eggs in less 75 seconds. watch my great effort here because this is what has been happening every single time. i had it up for three seconds. what is the secret. >> i'm just going to tuck that one. >> we had an earthquake here. >> what happened? >> all right. >> that is our report for this morning, everyone. we hope you have a great week. if you're coming back off of vacation have a good one tomorrow. >> we're going to make omelets. female announcer: get beautyrest, posturepedic even tempur-pedic mattress sets at low clearance prices. save even more on floor samples, demonstrators, and closeout inventory. the year end clearance sale is on now at sleep train. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪
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i'm chris wallace. the new congress with its republican majority queens this week but will they cooperate with president obama? or confront him? i'm absolutely sincere when i say i want to work with this new congress to get things done. >> we'll see whether we can work with the president. i hope so. that's what he said. we'll find out. we'll discuss the gop senators set to take over key panel, bob corker, and john thune, who is expected to head the commerce committee. then former governor mike huckabee errands his show on fox
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