tv KTVU Morning News FOX February 18, 2015 6:00am-7:01am PST
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know about the conditions of those victims and the people now in custody. we also have new surveillance video of a violent take-over robbery at a pizza place, the unusual weapon they hope police will lead to the suspect. from ktvu fox 2, this is mornings on two. good morning, thank you for joining us. we are in san francisco this morning, police have arrested three people in connection with a double stabbing and it happened right there inside the 24 hour walgreens, that's right there early this morning, right around the corner from union square. ktvu alex savage has been following this story since 4:30, we'll have an update in just about 2 minutes. thank you for joining us. already a busy morning. i'm dave clark, let's talk about weather and traffic, will we see any sun? >> some areas today. a tall order yesterday, there
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were moments of sun, i think there will be a few more today. good morning, yesterday very cool. from the record-setting highs and on monday, remember 75 yesterday, upper 50s, there is still low clouds around, not as much in the way of fog, low cloud deck. underneath that fog. 50s, these are the highs yesterday, highs are in the 50s except napa at 61, that had to have been for about 2 minutes. santa rosa. 57, concord, 59, for the first time since i believe early january, high temps were below average been that long, low clouds mild lows 50s for most, unless you're in the higher elevations, fog or sun, that sun does break through, cool to being very warm. just a sliver moving in that will keep fog moving on the coast, i still think it is going to be a gray pattern all the way to southern california, down to san diego, for us low
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clouds around 3,000 feet, 50s on most of the temps, and low to mid-a few 40s if you can break through or get some of that cloud deck, you can see a little bit cooler lows. westerly component for some, variable today turned easterly, i'll keep an eye on that for heyward. for us look for cloudy skies and some breaks, westerly breeze, not as strong today which leads me to believe there will also be a sooner burn off for some, upper 60s, 70s, if not upper 50s low 60s. here's sal. steve we're looking at a commute where traffic is going to be getting busier at the bay bridge toll plaza. if you're going to be showing up there soon let me show you what it is like here coming around the mcarthur maze you can see slow traffic coming up to the toll plaza area nothing major, it is getting rather robust as we like to say, about a 15 to 20-minute wait. no problems getting on to the bridge, we can take a look at
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the toll plaza from the regular view at the camera there, you can see traffic is slow. we also have a lot of slow traffic again on 580 westbound from livermore into dublin and all throughout the pass. had a couple of minor problems, 680 getting busy as well as you leave pleasantton and head south to freemont. let's go back to the desk. thank you, sal . we are following developing use in marin county where sheriff's deputies are looking for a missing man. a park ranger says nathan wilson went for a long yesterday afternoon about 3:00 and did not come back. his fiance reported him missing, his vehicle had been located. we have a crew on the way and bring you updates as soon as we get them. two people stabbed inside a walgreens store, three people have just been detained in connection to this attack. ktvu fox reporter is at the walgreens this morning with the verbal argument that apparently
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led up to this stabs. >> pam, good morning to you, police moved in quickly, they searched the union square area and were able to take 3 people into custody in connection with this stabbing, the early morning attack happened right inside the front door of this 24 hour walgreens store that's here on powell. police were called out here just about 2:00 this morning, investigators say there was some kind of argument between two groups of people that got out of hand, someone pulled a knife and two people wound up stabbed. those victims were taken to san francisco general hospital, police though tell me both of those people are in stable condition. now this crime prompted a large police response in and around union square, we saw officers take one man into custody at stockton, all though it is unclear what his connection was to the stabbing. police blocked off the square with crime scene tape, it is unclear exactly what evidence was found in that area
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of union square we're working to get more information obviously from san francisco police as we bring you back out here live the storeremains closed right now, normally it would be open if it weren't for the attacks that took place inside here early this morning. pam we have asked police are still investigating at this point exactly what the motive was for this stabbing. all right certainly the investigation will continue we'll check in with you in a little bit. time now, 6:05. surveillance video released by san jose police of a liqueur store robbery that led to the shooting death of a security guard. on that video you see a man walk into the liqueur store, stumble and run away just outside the store security guard was shot and killed. he was working next door at a nightclub but tried to stop that robbery friends say he did not, didn't have to help but that's the kind of person he was. so far, no arrests have been made. meantime, san jose police
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are still searching for the gunman responsible for another deadly shooting outside an east san jose nightclub last week. that happened at 11:30 p.m. outside the dx nightclub on south capitol avenue. police say there was a confrontation inside the club that spilled outside leading to the shooting, a security guard and nightclub patron was shot, he died sunday the security guard is expected to survive but no arrests have been made in those cases either. 6:06. police hope a rare gun may lead them to the gunman who robbed a little caesars restaurant where someone was shot and wounded. two men going into the pizza shop one of them hops over the counter. the robber's faces they are covered you can clearly see the weapon and it is an unusual one. somebody has seen that weapon in the possession of somebody we know, it is not a
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very common firearm we believe if someone recognized it they may be able to help solve the crime. >> investigators say that gun looks like a pistol or a shortnd shotgun. it caught their attention because it is not the kind of gun they usually see in armed robberies. that female worker was shot in the arm, she is expected to survive. the two men escaped with cash and police say a third man was waiting outside acting as a look out. a florida lawyer is getting national attention for what he says is a guaranteed way to get through dui checkpoints in most states including california. ktvu fox reporter says the method involves a single piece of paper, brian ? >> reporter: it sure does, i'll have the piece of paper in my hand, certainly a talker this morning, here is a copy of the flier that a florida attorney created, it says right here, i remain silent, no searches, i want my lawyer, now this
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particular piece of paper i'm holding is pertaining to the state of florida the attorney that created this also has made similar ones like this for here in california, he said he is not antipolice but is for people asserting their rights. now the attorney has created for a number of states including here in california, again the flier reads, i remain silent, no searches i want my lawyer. he says you should just put this flier on the window for officers to read wherever you enter a sobriety checkpoint. by not talking or interacting with police at a dui checkpoint the attorney says you should just get waived through. the league argument is meant to protect sober drivers from being falsely arrested. >> the reason you don't want to talk at a police encounter, when you speak the police can use what you say against you, not only what you saw but how you say it. many groups including
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mother's against drunk driving, agencies say it is a legal loophole that may allow drunk drivers to get away potentially putting other drivers at risk. agencies site the 1990 supreme court decision that dui checkpoints do not violent protections against unlawful search and seizure. we'll gather more reaction throughout the morning, if you want to take a look at the website is fairflier.org, by the way also created a video on youtube so far 2 million people have viewed it. pam, back to you. very interesting. all right thank you, brian. 6:09. a northern california man was found guilty of beating himself up and trying to pin it on police. he was picked up for a sex accuse base in oregon, he turned himself against the wall and hit himself in the face, he punched himself at least 45 times and claimed he was beaten
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up by detectives. he was found guilty of filing a false report and sentenced to 40 days in jail. 6:09. the lack of rain forcing california authorities to think about mandatory restrictions on outdoor water use include banning outdoor running water fountains like this ones for homes and businesses, restaurants would only serve water upon request, hotels will no longer provide fresh towels and sheets every day. in addition, homeowners would only be able to water their lawns during a cold or rainy day. >> the issue of weather tofluoride to the water, the city gets 90% of its water from the county. the county is thinking about fluoridation as part of a multi- pronged effort to prevent tooth decay and reduce dental cost. one critic argues that fluoridation is not safe and an effective way to deal with tooth decay, they want the city
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to challenge the county. the near by city is already opposing fluoridation there. bay area baseball is officially back today, san francisco giants pitchers and catchers report for spring training, the reigning world series champions will be fine tuning the roster, they report on monday, pitchers and catchers report tomorrow, we're in the arizona covering both teams and he is going to have live reports tonight on the 5:00 and 6:00 news. our time is now 6:11. improving security of the san jose airport. coming up what officials are thinking about doing out there after releasing video of the latest security breach involving a man who climbed over the airport fence. and next, new details on a tragic accident on the san francisco bay that killed a father and son. good morning we are looking at a commute getting a lot busier now as you reach the richmond bridge, it is okay,
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. welcome back to mornings on 2. your time is 6:14. we're finding out more about a father and son from daily city who died when their canoe capsized. monday afternoon they left the maria to go fishing with the son's girlfriend. their 12-foot canoe was caught by a waive. they located the 22-year-old and, they were wearing life vestst, after 9 hours out there in the frigid water, the father did not survive and his coworkers, they are grieving. >> there is a lot of grief, you
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know, when you work with somebody and you enjoy their, having them around you, for 8 hours a day, it makes a big difference. >> the body of the son 22-year- old luis was found several hours later. he was about to graduate from san francisco state. and the girlfriend covering at the medical center. brutal weather back east has left so much snow and ice that one city is offering incensives to people helping crews dig out. collapsing roofs. and the police department is offering gift cards for i tunes and dunkin' donuts in exchange for digging out snow. they say it could be a month before it is back to full capacity. our time 6:15. labor secretary is planning a second day of meetings with leaders of the pacific merritt
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time association and aimed at ending that big labor dispute. today is expected to be a normal workday, that includes oakland. shut downs over the long holiday weekend, that left operations there far behind schedule. secretary perez says it is costing the u.s. economy hundreds of millions of dollars, saying yesterday's talks were productive and positive. labor experts say the secretaries involvement may move negotiations forward. >> he is also a very skilled attorney who has been in tough negotiations before so he is going to bring the power of his office the power of the president, and some real skills to make some compromise. >> it appears both sides have already agreed on pay issues, pension issues and health care, the usual hurdles in contract talks now we're hearing about a new sticking point involving the arbitrators who work out the differences that pop up
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when there is a new contract in effect. some people are saying that vice president biden got a little too close and personal with the wife of the newly- sworn in secretary of defense. it happened during carter's swearing in ceremony, in a video you see the vice president gesture towards carter's wife stephanie and he places his hands on her shoulders at carter speaks. the moment that has become a source of jokes online came when he leaned in to whisper something in her ear. the white house has not commented yet on the incident. very interesting story. time is 6:17. let's check in with sal, sal you ready to take care of the folks this morning? >> we are looking at some slow traffic already dave and pam, we are looking at a commute here where it is going to be tough getting up to the bay bridge, it is backed up almost around the berkeley curve this is a 25 minute wait if you're in the cash lanes maybe a little less than that, but around that once you make it out to the bridge, it is okay
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getting into the city. we're also looking at slow traffic as you approach the bridge, we have traffic building in the livermore valley not only on 580 but southbound 680 as you drive away down to freemont you can see that slow traffic is building and you get to the south bay, this commute actually looks pretty good. we don't have a lot of slow traffic so the commute here is starting just a little bit later. time for today's forecast, hello, steve. >> hi, sal. we have that fog bank out there, boy, i'll tell you, you get the valley fog, radiation fog, coastal fog and to get those two to come together if you will in february, not something we see all the time. low clouds, if you don't have that fog it could be warm, very warm. muggy, lots of moisture in the air. a windy pattern develops maybe a pattern change beginning to brew next week, a low going to work its way in from actually
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from the sierra nevada and settle around california next week. it doesn't have a lot of moisture with it maybe it is a sign of things to come. a couple of the forecast models are hinting at rain. 59 today, 2, that's 2 below average for this time of year, a lot of low clouds, you can see the fog in the valley if you look close enough. there it is. also there is a lot of fog on the coast. these two will keep temperatures on the cool side if the that sun breaks through you can go through cool, to muggy and warm, i think that's what's going to happen. subtle hints, but still a lot to go around. 50s on most of the temps, 53 oakland, 54, 54 santa rosa. 50s and the coolest at 49 the higher elevations are really cooled off compared to the weekend when they were in the 60s. there is a little hint of an easterly breeze for heyward, northernly for san jose. yesterday these were all westerly, that's a one little sign i'm looking at here that
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tells me the fog might burn off a little sooner. 14 and that cold air is on its way all the way down to the sunshine state by thursday night into friday. the lake effect snow is really the only embedded within all of this, you can get some tremendous amounts of snow and that's what's going through grand rapids coming off of lake michigan. that pattern will continue in syracuse, i mean that's the pattern there. and brutally cold air. cloud cover screaming up from the south, something to keep an eye on for later in the week, our system will come in monday, heading over to the bay area. doesn't have a lot to work with, maybe a sign things are starting to change a little bit. it won't be until next week, though. low clouds, some sun today, a little more than yesterday, westerly breezes not as strong, 50s, 60s, and 70s on the temps, clear lake 74, warm degrees. 60s for others, 50s for some again the fog is going to make a big difference here with a
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lot of these temps, go inland for some warmer temps if you like the fog and low clouds stay close to the coast and pay. 50s, 60s, santa cruz, 60s now, low 60s, same for much of the coast if you have too much in the low cloud deck. decrease as we head into thursday, a little warmer friday, cooler breezy pattern starts monday into early next week. we heard from our good friend fred english. >> great guy. >> he is back there in michigan. >> in florida, trying to get back to grand rapids. says i'm 65-miles from home, can't get home because there's too much snow. he says he watches us online. he said he was watching the at&t park getting a little jealous of our weather. i'll bet. time 6:21. i don't know if the weather will affect the oscars this weekend but the crews are busy prepping for hollywood's biggest night. right now, this is hollywood boulevard being transformed into the awards arrival area,
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note that area well abou 1500 man hours are needed to lay down 25,000 feet of red carpet. the statues are being covered in plastic to keep them clean and shiny before they are handed out. the ceremony hosted by neil patrick harris once again. 6:22 is the time. another armed robbery in san francisco, what police say two men did before stealing from a jewelry store in a popular tourist spot. first, a northern california man plans to run across america again. the issue he wants to raise awareness for that's affecting millions of people.
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. welcome back to mornings on two. scientists have mapped out america's quietest and loudest places. the findings were presented on monday in a conference on san jose. the yellow spots represent the loudest noise scientists took 1.5 million hours comparing that with data on over head traffic, and average summer precipitation. the national park service plans to use that map to pinpoint where human made noise might be taking a tole on wide life.
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police increasing patrols after vandals caused thousands of dollars in damage over the weekend. park officials say the vandals hot wired a construction cart this one here, they did donuts on a field that had been sodded. they tagged this roof at a storage facility, set fire to make smores. all happened right in the middle of a $20 million renovation. >> hen we want people to use it, we want people to enjoy it. don't trash it. don't vandalize it. don't demolish it. don't disrespect it. police have made two arrests so far, they are also asking contractors to take down the fence covers to make it easier to see if anybody is causing problems. oregon gets a new governor after the em battled four-term governor steps down, keith brown will be sworn in today and be the second woman to
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serve asoregon's governor, replacing the governor who is resigning. he is accused of using influence to help get contracts for his fiance's business, brown will service oregon governor through at least next year. an incredible man for the third time a man getting ready to run across the whole country. on february 28th 31-year-old noah, he will take off from the statue of liberty in new york city and then he'll go 3,000- miles through 13 states ending up in san diego on the fourth of july. he is raising awareness for the 30 million people suffering from rare diseases. you'll never mind someone stronger than someone who is battling the odds and i'm inspired by every single person i meet and that's what keeps me going. he is inspiring a lot of people, he first made the trip in 2010, he raised awareness
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for two of his childhood friends battling a rare brain disease, wants to tell everyone's story and give them hope. well, aspiring chefs are selling their home made foods to whatever wants it, but is it legal? the government's concern over facebook food groups. also another catholic school controversy in san francisco this morning, the sexually explicit material handed out to some students. and the commute on 580 westbound, and traffic san jose, 87 getting up to downtown we'll tell you more straight ahead. a lot of you, you're listen but not watching if you thought man yesterday was cool, it was these are some of the highs yesterday, this broke out of the upper 50s today, though, does look a little warmer we'll show you why. 2 investigates for you
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. welcome back to mornings on 2. we're live in san francisco, police are investigating a double stabbing it happened at this walgreens store your looking at on powell street. ktvu alex savage out there, he'll tell us what happened right before the violent attack inside that store stay tuned. good morning thank you for joining us. it is the middle of the week now, it is wednesday, february 18th. i'm dave clark. thank you for joining us. 6:31 is the time. steve is report ago little cooler weather all the way through the weekend. we'll get some areas will warm up today a little bit. the coast and bay, a lot of fog out there. there are signs it will burn off, if you get that sun, 50s and 60s, a lot of low clouds
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combination actually two up with the coastal fog and valley fog not something we see all the time. the valley fog will retreat, and coastal fog back, 50s and 60s, area in the mid-70s, two days ago went from 75 to 59. fog and low clouds not going anywhere anytime soon, it looks like yesterday was kind of the day for the dog, it will burn off sooner inland, maybe a tall order, up in santa cruz mountains, areas in the 60s, at the surface a lot of low and mid-50s, not as strong, delta breeze about 17 miles per hour, only 6 over all, some sun, the humidity is very high. a light breeze, yesterday it was all on shore today is all over the place, 50s, 60s, to some, 70s. here is an update on your traffic. right now, we have slow traffic we don't have anything big, we
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have a couple things out there. the biggest thing is all that slow traffic at the bay bridge toll plaza, it is backed up for a 25 to 30 minute delay, some of the delays, and down to that big 980 merge there, it is also slow, we've been looking at the east bay commute and 580 is very slow through livermore, and as you drive out of pleasanton. and 101 looks good, southbound 880 is slowing to union city and into the south bay, northbound 101 and 280, we have a live look at interstate 280 through downtown san jose. you can see it is moving well. the time 6:33. let's go back to the desk. just turned 6:34. and there was a double stabbing in san francisco, inside a walgreens store and the police have made arrests. ktvu fox 2 is joining us live,
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you're at that walgreens store and the police rushed to the scene. >> yeah dave good morning to you, police still trying to figure out exactly what prompted this early morning attack. we do know three people have been taken into custody in connection with this stabbing that happened right there inside the front doors of that walgreens store. this is on powell, and the 24 hour store reopened a short time ago following the investigation. police were called out here at 2:00 this morning, investigators say there was an argument between two groups of people that escalated quickly someone pulled a knife and two people wound up being stabbed. those victims were taken to the san francisco general hospital. police tell me both of those people are in stable condition. now offices moved in they searched a union square area for the attackers, and we did see police take one man into custody at stockton it is unclear what his connection was
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at the stabbing. we don't know exactly what evidence was found there, police still piecing together what led to the stabbing, it appears two people taken to the hospital, they are expected to survive their injuries after this attack inside the walgreens store earlier this morning. alex savage, thank you for the update. time is now 6:35. police in freemont looking for a woman accused of posing as a prostitute and drugging and robbing a man. police released a photo of the suspect take a look, the victim says he met her on a prostitution website two weeks ago, she called herself chrissy. they are at his house when he passed out. when he woke up he was bound, getting beaten and robbed by three men. police believe the victim was drugged. >> parents and students will gather outside an ash wednesday service in san francisco today to protest against a morality
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clause for schoolteachers. the archbishop sparked outrage this month when he imposed new guidelines for teachers at four of the catholic schools, they reject sex outside of marriage, same-sex marriage, and abortion. 8 state lawmakers are urging him, saying they send a message of intolerance to young people. and the chronicle reports two weeks ago that students received pamphlets asking them about sex. asking them, did i perform impure acts on myself or another, all these words in parentheses. as well as have i had or advised anyone to have an abortion. some parents told the chronicle their children are just too young for these topics.
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neither could be reached for comment. well the obama administration plans to appeal a court ruling to stop the reforms from starting today. people filled the church hoping to find out more about the last- minute legal move that leaves thousands of undocumented workers in limbo. they were all ready to apply for a work permit under the president's executive orders signed last november. i want to go to school to do my ged or something so i can get a better job. now i'm not going to do it, i don't know what to do. they have the third highest number of undocumented immigrants in california. the president's executive order granted legal status to millions of b documented immigrants allowing them to get driver's licenses, work permits and other government benefits. however the texas judge ruled that the president over stepped his authority. well president obama will
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convene a summit today to examine the root causes of extreme i feel. coming on the heals of the copenhagen terror attacks. they are stressing the discussion will not center on the islamic faith but rather the underlying ideologies that attract and radicalize recruits, especially youth. president obama wrote an opinion piece in today's la times where he says military force is in the enough, he says it is a battle for young hearts and young minds. police are looking for two men who robbed a jewelry store, happened about 9:00 monday night at san francisco gold. police say two armed men went into the store one forced a man to the ground while the other suspect smashed display cases and took jewelry. this is the third armed robbery of a jewelry store in san
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francisco in the past month. our time is 6:39. a northern california man is in legal trouble up in oregon, coming up at 7:00, his plan to get out of jail that backfired that got him more jail time. we are live at the san jose airport where there's been several security breaches. we have newly-released video of the latest one and the airport's response. good morning we're looking at the bay area bridges including this san mateo bridge, traffic is getting busier there on your way to the peninsula, we'll give you an update. for some yesterday was a great day in fact that temperature stayed in the upper 50s, there are signs that low cloud deck will give way to sun we'll show you where and the temp's forecast. why do we do it? why do we spend every waking moment, thinking about people? why are we so committed to keeping you connected? why combine performance with a conscience?
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hear from anyone who saw this van or the burglars. and another security breach at the airport could bring changes along the perimeter. we have video of this latest security incident. you're at the airport, what do you say? >> in the video it is very difficult to see but this man does scale a fence and the perimeter fence here, it does meet federal guidelines but the airport is exploring whether or not to increase the height of that fence but all boils down to funding. now let's go to that video that was released to us by the airport it happened on january 29th, it is very dark because it happened just before midnight so all really you can see is that airport officials are responding to a man that was able to scale the fence and make it onto a vehicle service road. workers driving by stopped him and held him until police arrived. an airport spokeswoman did not say what section of the fence they were able to climb over but pointed out the man never accessed the run ways or
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aircraft. i think there is always going to be crazy people, they are doing their part to secure the airport. we feel comfortable in flying. they say this incident is an example how they have layers of security and they were able to stop the person before any threat materialized. over the past year there has been high profile breaches including a teenager who stowed away in a wheel jet that flew to hawaii. >> we're working with the skies alliance and revealing ways to enhance our security program by incorporating technology. but technology comes at a very high price the travelers say that convenience is important to them, all of them agree that something needs to change and the word really that we're getting from airport officials is that they really need funding to make that happen.
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they didn't have any sort of time line of when that would come, back to you. i'm sure it is expensive. and saying state laws is not keeping up with the new drone technology, especially when it comes to privacy. drone use has exploded over the past couple of years, last week the faa released its proposal to regulate the commercial use of drones. now state lawmakers are pushing for their own limits on when and where drones can be flown. >> if you were to jump over your neighbor's fence and stand in their yard recording what they had to say, that's a trespass. why should it be any different with a drone? >> governor brown vetoes restrictions on when and where a drone can be used for now they are just a few regulations on commercial use of drones, there are even fewer that limit how amateur drone operators can use a drone or remote control,
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model planes. right now 6:46. i want to check in on our next half hour of mornings on 2. good morning. coming up the first lady has many important duties we'll explain why one of them was doing a slow dance with big bird from sesame street. and we're learning about the one way ticket to mars including a few people from the bay area, we'll tell you what's next for this group and how long they are expected to survive on that mars colony. those are some of the stories we're working on for the next hour, now back to you in the studio. that's interesting. >> let's check in with sal, getting you going watching the toll plaza and everything else. >> we are looking at a commute where traffic is pretty busy today, become kind of the norm unfortunately, we're going to start off with looking at the contracosta commute, you can see highway 4 very slow, most of pittsburgh and bay point is slow westbound, we had a couple
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of earlier things this is just regular slow traffic. 680 slows after 242 to walnut creek. íremember westbound 580 very slow in the altamont pass and slows out of the 580 interchange heading south passed stone ridge down into freemont. let's go to live pictures now, i want to show you the bay bridge toll plaza, a 30 minute wait at the plaza before you make it on to the bridge. san mateo, bridge traffic looking pretty good. when you get to the peninsula. not a bad commute. watching 101 and 280 if that's your commute you can jump ahead of that crowd. 6:47. today's forecast with steve. thank you, sir. mostly cloudy skies a lot of that low cloud deck backup, coastal fog even valley fog, two have decided to come together. come together. mostly cloudy skies, we'll see a sooner burn off with the lower cloud deck, if you
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didn't, not too bad up in lake county also reports of fog, yesterday's high santa rosa, 57. san francisco, 57. concord only 59, napa, 61, i have to be honest, i'm going to be self serving here, i was up in napa, that 61 had to be about a minute and a half there was a lot of low clouds and fog up there. couldn't have lasted long. san jose, 59 degrees, low clouds, not as much in the way of mists or drizzle or fog, low cloud deck. we'll see that burn off, we had more of a pronounced westerly breeze, kind of variable. had to dust off the old pattern, look for those signs again. low clouds. humid some sun today a little warmer into friday. those of you, if i see something i'll mention it, there are signs next week maybe of a slight pattern change more towards the end of the month or early march there are signs of rain we'll see showing signs of
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that. 54 in san francisco, 59 for the high, two below average, valley fog out there, the valley fog like out there, and the coastal fog now there is a weak system here that will keep the fog going, i don't care how weak it is that continues to enhance it. it has lifted it around 3,000 feet as we've said, 50s on most of the temps, almost unless you're in the higher elevation, 40s, anyone, cold 41. and 50s, windsor, also lake port must be sleeping in. i know there is foggy conditions in clear lake. yesterday was west, west heyward turns east. san jose turned north, south at sfo, livermore, here is where all the cold, minneapolis, 9 below, chicago, st. louis, 14. 38 new orleans, it is only going to get colder tomorrow. i mean, temperatures all the way down maybe 40s for some of the highs in florida by tomorrow and the lake effect snow is the big issue here for some not for all but for some
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i'll tell you that can stack up some interesting developments coming in underneath the ridge we'll see where that goes. there will be a low settling back in, won't happen until sunday, monday, there are changes next week. low clouds some sun, muggy, humid, that's in the 70s. if you're not probably stuck in the 50s or low 60s, tough call. that sun breaks too, that sun compared to yesterday, maybe 10, 60s, 70s, too much in the way of low cloud deck. it will be decreasing over the next few days, warmer by friday, looks cooler and breezy going into sunday next week. sunny or foggy. >> sunny. okay. time now 6:50. too close for comfort, coming up in 20 minutes a seemingly awkward moment involving the vice president that is creating quite a social media fire storm. why it is dragging up some past
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again. the 4,000 square foot barn is in southwest napa right near the line. the fire crews received an emergency call last night just after 8:00, it took them about an hour just to contain the fire. the barn and fire all terrain vehicles stored inside heavily damaged. investigators still don't know what started that fire. meantime they are preparing for a very busy fire season, they plan to fire 100 new firefighters, 1200 people have already applied for jobs, 300 of them were invited for interviews, this comes weeks ahead of schedule but they say there has already been 160 fires this year that's double the amount of fires they normally were fighting. >> a student at the university is due in court tomorrow on the charge of stabbing his roommate. 19-year-old dylan kim was arrested yet afternoon, police say kim attacked his roommate and on campus dorm early yesterday morning the roommate is suffering from several
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wounds but is expected to recover, kim is also being treated for self-inflicted wounds, it is not clear what led up to that attack. police in heyward have arrested a man in connection with last week's burglary tyler johnson was arrested, and johnson and martin used a truck to break into the college. his body was found next to the truck, autopsy results showed he died of blunt force trauma. johnston did not share specific details with the police, investigators say the two men had no connection to the school. state health inspectors cracking down on home cooks using social media to sell food without the proper permits. a facebook food groups getting more and more popular among aspiring chefs, its marketplace to sell home made food. health inspectors say a lot of
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these people are breaking law. under state food laws, people are allowed to sell nonperishable foods. they say they are meant to be eaten right away which means they fall under the restaurant category. no one has complained of being sick but the government says the safety laws are designed to prevent an outbreak of food- born illnesses and those laws should be followed. the lunar new year is here, they are getting ready for the year of the ram which arrives tomorrow. san francisco's china town is bustling with shoppers busy stocking up, tangerine with their leaves on are believed to be good luck sweet foods also considered to be lucky . every family, they have to have that. >> lots of yummy food you have
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to have on stock. good luck money, married adults put cash in envelopes to give to children. we're talking about the best dog and this year's top dog of the westminster dog show was a surprise. a four-year-old female beagle mick named ms. p won best in show. it's rare for a female dog to win the grand prize. miss p's official name is looking for trouble but they say look at that face. she is nothing but wonderful. >> she is darling. >> and a wagging tail. and an early morning crime scene near san francisco's popular union square, what we're learning about a double stabbing inside a walgreens what police say led up to violence. plus new video of a bold robbery happened at a pizza restaurant, it ended with a female worker being shot. the particular clue police want you to pay attention to that
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people in custody. developing news on mount tam as the search is underway for a man who has not been seen since he left yesterday for a run on the trail. it's all ahead on "mornings on 2." it is 7:00. we're live near san francisco's famous union square. earlier this morning, a violent scene played out inside a walgreens. two people were stabbed.
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