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that breaking news comes to us from the east bay where police have blocked off streets as they investigate a deadly police shooting. good evening everyone i'm ank somerville. >> and i'm julie haener. concord police are investigating a shooting that left one man dead. the incident occurred on pacheco street. debora villalon joins us live from the scene. >> reporter: this is still a very active scene with these
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local streets still quardened off. the house where it happened is the gray house behind the bashes with the rv parked in front. concord police were called to the home just before 6:00 and they wound up in a deadly confrontation with the woman who lives there. an officer or officers we're not sure how many pulled their weapons and that woman was shot and killed on the path way just steps from her front porch. a neighbor told me he heard what he thought were fire crackers and he looked out the window to see an officer with her gun drawn. that same neighbor says a middle aged couple lives there with another man and woman in their 20s. and it was his impression that the woman who was shot was the older woman. he also said that this is not a house that has been has a history of trouble. could not recall police being called out to this house before. now we had heard this woman may have been suicidal.
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may have had a weapon herself. but that has not been confirmed at this hour and concord police are not yet providing any details on this officer involved shooting. but as you can see this investigation is stretching well into the night. reporting live, in concord, debora villalon, ktvu channel 2 news. and we're also following breaking news out of san jose where police are investigating a homicide there tonight. we have a ktvu crew that just arrived on the scene and we will bring you an update a little later in this newscast. now to southern california and the 10 different fires that are burning in san diego county. two of those fires have burned homes. we're also learning one person has now died in the fire in carl's bad. >> the san marcos fire is spreading by the erratic wind. fires have burned a total of
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10,000 acres. the san carlos fire has burned 10 acres. 13,000 evacuation notices were sent out today. >> never thought we would be people asking for help. i thought we would be the ones helping other people. >> you leave your house thinking, i'll see it when i come back. >> reporter: arson is one of the many possibilities they're looking at for the cause of at least some of those firesful right now fire -- fires, right now crews are just trying to top the -- stop the flames from spreading. >> tonight chopper 2 was over
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if flames and flames -- >> reporter: the owners say it could have been much worse. these images capturing this two story 3,500 square foot gilroy home up in flames. homeowner watched in horror. >> this is everything. our memories, our pictures. >> reporter: the fire that started as a grass fire quickly spread to the home. the wind and high temperatures tough for firefighter already staffed. >> we have a lot of resources in southern california, we hit this thing fast. eight engines and two
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bulldozers, a helicopter. >> calfire said they were so thankful we had cleared away. it made all the difference of it spreading up the hill. >> reporter: she was sad for her neighbor knowing his home is gone. >> this is the start of the fire season here in santa clara county and it's off to a bang start. as you can see the house is a total loss and still beening. >> reporter: the cause of this fire still under investigation. when fires do happen, they're dangerous, they're aggressive. luckily no one was hurt in this fire. azenith smith. this is what called a fire- nado. they are dramatic and frightening to look at especially if they are near your home. and the conditions that crews are facing in southern california are connected to what we're seeing here in the
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bay area. >> we want to bring in our chief meteorologist now to talk about the changes that are in the works. >> first thing those fire-nados that's really just super heated air. maybe a foot or two feet high and go up to 200 feet high. very scary. they are pretty common though. what is happening in san diego. things have gotten pretty serious. as you can see there's a red flag warning up in this area but for san diego the red flag warnings have been dropped. as we cooled off today which we did. these are the temperature drops today we saw in pacifica, 13 degrees. southern california is going to cool aaccordingly. so better fire conditions in san diego as our temperatures come out of the record levels and more of what you would expect. so further cool down for us and
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then. governor brown urged californians to be extra careful during these dry conditions. he said fires can be started all too easily. >> i do know that people do stupid things. they throw a cigarette out of a car or doing a little fire and a spark gets away. they don't realize. >> reporter: brown said tinder dry brush and grass are prime fuel for wildfires. he also insisted that climate change is having a definite impact on california. he said it's not about politics but about people's homes and lives. ahead at 10:30, we will go live to the fire lines in southern california where crews will work through the night to try to gain the upper hand on numerous fires still burning out of control. engineers are disclosing a new problem with the new eastern span of the bay bridge. this time it's a problem in the anchoring system that securing the suspension cables on the
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bridge. jana katsuyama is on treasure island. what have you learned? >> reporter: well frank, the problem really centers right where the cable hits underneath the bridge deck. and the anchor rises that take each of the cable strands. each of us those are like the size of a cup drink. and they found that three of those were misaligned. the problem came to light three weeks ago. they were underneath the bridge deck examining the strands and found that most of the anchor rods had shifted out of place. >> when that cable comes down it sprays out underneath the cable victor cauthier says it appears those bridge cables became misaligned.
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>> we anticipated movement of the steel cables, the rides and also the bridge. >> reporter: each rod was supposed to be centered as it passed through a hole in a metal plate. the engineer said that would create a buffer. but the problem is most of those rods are off center and that's a concern. >> if the rod is sitting up off the edge of the hole. that can possibly wear down that particular steel. engineers are working to find permanent fix. there's no threat to driver safety. drivers have mixed feelings. >> i don't understand why there's so many complicated with the new bridge. they've been building the new bridge for a long time. and for them to build it and there's still lots of stuff that's going wrong with it. it's a little scary.
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>> yeah i feel. i feel safe. if there was an earthquake on it i wouldn't be afraid of it coming down. as long as they fix it. a lot of these problems would only really be a problem if they lasted for a long time. you know if they went unchecked for years. >> reporter: goche says they're right now looking at two different solutions. one would be to realign the rods and the other is to widen the rods. right now they're still trying to determine what the exact cause would be of the repairs. jana katsuyama, ktvu channel 2 news. the next time you drive across the bay bridge you're going to notice more palm trees on the oakland side. today crews planted four more palm trees along the oakland approach and five more will be planted next week. a bay view landscaper has been looking for trees and says
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several more are still needed. >> we have 22 more on this contract in about the next three weeks. caltrans says there will be 37 palm trees when that project is finally finished. returning now to breaking news in the south bay. police in san jose are investigating the city's 16th homicide of the year. taking a live look right now at the scene. a woman was stabbed just before 5:00 this evening near the intersection of canyon ridge drive and mario avenue. the victim was pronounced dead a short time later. police tell us the suspect knew the victim and was taken into custody at the scene without incident. an suv got stuck at it drove over a sink hole. a viewer identified as lou e- mailed this video to us. video from news chopper 2 shows crews repairing the road. no word yet tonight what caused that street to buckle. a woman accused of
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attacking a child with a tire iron now faces a hate crime charge in addition to an attempted murder charge. 20-year-old maria garrate who is a transient made her first court appearance today. she approached a father and daughter and swung a tire iron hitting the girl in the head. garrate targeted them because they're asian. prosecutors also said garrate was disappointed the girl survived tuesday's attack. in san francisco, people opposed to a multi million dollars development next to the 16th street b.a.r.t. plaza made their voices heard tonight. members of the plaza 16 coalition are speaking out against the planned construction of a $175 million mixed use development that would be built on mission between 16th and cap streets. the plaza there are often filled with people and opponents of the project argue that the development will displace those people who use
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the plaza as a community. >> the reality is that this project is monstrous. and it's going to take a lot of work to be able to fight it. and make sure that it doesn't happen, doesn't come into our neighborhood. >> the plan includes more than 300 units plus retail space opponents fear that the development ignores the needs of low income people in the area and could also cause housing prices to go up. new at 10:00, a battle is brewing in san francisco over the location of a proposed homeless she woulder in the bay view district -- homeless shelter in the bay view district. ktvu's amber lee is live now after talking with both supporters and opponents who both say this debate is about survivors, amber. >> reporter: julie opponents are taking on city hall to kick people out of a shelter. >> i woke up, did you wake up
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this morning? yes you did. how many breads would you like? that's all? >> reporter: the shelter has cooked -p up meals and served them to the homeless. now wants to build a homeless shelter next door. >> we are sleeping on the floor, at friend's houses. >> reporter: steps from the dining room, microspaces a cook is cooking up elements used in animal feed. >> i'm advocates for the future of my business and the future of my employees. >> reporter: the owner is among the plaintiffs in a lawsuit to try to keep the shelter from being built. he tells me the area is known for industrial use and allowing a homeless shelter to go out is a move to push out the businesses that are here. >> i see this as an absolute threat to my business. >> two floors, they're going to rebuild these stairs right here. >> reporter: advocates for the homeless say converting this warehouse makes sense because it's next door to the dining
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room where various services are being offered to those in need. >> it's heartbreaking because these are human beings we're talking about. >> reporter: but one near by homeowner says it's not a matter of convenience. the warehouse was once a chemical testing lab and no place to house the homeless. >> once they did testing of the property, they found it contained lead and other chemicals. >> reporter: they suspect opponents just don't want a homeless shelter in their neighborhood. >> it feels as though the arguments are really more about preventing us from having a shelter to help people exit the streets than they are about safety. >> reporter: the lawsuit looks to stop the shelter from being built. live in san francisco, amber lee, ktvu channel 2 news. in oakland, the historic california hotel is back open. it's located at 3501 san pablo
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avenue where it was built in 1929. the hotel just underwent a much needed $43 million renovation and today was the big party. all 137 apartments are reserved for low income tenants and 30 former residents have moved back in. the hotel also had a large area that is set aside for retail and it's hope that will help lead to more business in west oakland. >> a good amount of leads that with the renovation has come interest in being back in this neighborhood. >> the california hotel was once the only place where african american travelers could stay. and billy holiday, ray charles and james brown were among the many musicians who performed there. police in antioch are investigating a smash and grab at a cvs.
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officers spotted the vehicle near by and ended in a chase. no word if any cash or items with were recovered. general motors announced five more safety recalls involving nearly three cars and trucks. the recalls are for problems with breaks, lights, wipers and steering. the largest problem is to fix brakes. the affected models are the 2004 to 2012 chevy malibu. the 2004 to 2007 chevy malibu max. the 2005 to 2010 pontiac gc. and the 2007 to 2010 saturn aura. gm has now recalled nearly 13 million vehicles since january. a decision could come any day now on whether a sonoma
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county deputy will face criminal charges for the shooting and killing of 13-year- old andy lopez. >> reporter: a memorial for andy lopez sits quietly where the 13-year-old was shot to death last october by a sheriff's deputy who mistook a bb gun for an assault rifle. community activists say they're growing impatient growing for a decision from the judge to decide whether to file a -- that would offer no timetable on when it would make the decision. >> the response of the politicians has been there there. we're taking our time we're going to do it right but no results. we're frustrated. >> reporter: mary moore is a leader of the justice coalition for andy lopez. the group feels the deputy should be charged with murder.
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if the judge decides against bringing charges, expect protests she says. >> we plan a nonviolent response that's our plan. >> reporter: the sheriff's department says it's getting ready for protests mostly by conducting crowd control training and shifting schedules to add as many deputies as possible available. since the death of andy lopez there's been numerous protests but none have gotten violent or out of control. a spokesman said by phone about 3,000 community volunteers are being trained to defuse any potentially violent protest. >> civil disobedient has not been planned. but that could be very spontaneous. anything could happen. >> reporter: if the d.a. does bring criminal charges there will still be public gathering but they say they will look more like celebrations. in santa rosa, rob roth, ktvu news. now to the case over public access to a beach in san mateo county. today a judge on the case held
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court at the beach. >> this gate did exist but they were both open so that the public had the right to come down here. >> reporter: attorney jim todd represents the county. closing argumenting are expected in a few weeks. a little bit of fog returns to the coast today. that helped drop temperatures. temperatures inland became very warm. 95 in livermore. tomorrow's temperatures cooler still. we have a pretty robust on shore flow. patchy fog there's not a ton of it. patchy fog right along ocean beach. patchy fog out toward the sunset district toward stinson beach. that patchy fog will fill in
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and those winds are going to continue tomorrow. that's why temperatures are going to drop several degrees. 59, 53 in san francisco. 63 there's that cool sea breeze. you can see the green. you can see the sea breeze as it works inland. you're going to see more cooling tomorrow, a cooler day for friday and a cooler day as we head into your bay area saturday as well. so san jose right now 66 degrees. san jose tomorrow, not as hot. it's still going to be very warm. you're not in the 90s in downtown san jose. temperatures trending down the next couple of days. when we come back we're going to be looking at the bay area week. how much cooler is it going to be on the weekend and which day will be the nicest the most fog free. we'll see you back here after the break. bad news for a burglar, allegedly caught in the act. >> and i grabbed him and i started hitting him. >> the excuse the suspect gave to this martial arts instructor when he found him inside his
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home. >> and fire-nado. we showed you the flames burning in southern california as firefighters continue to struggle. and then sawing their way to a big
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and what they found. >> reporter: the morning waking alarm was a chorus of roosters and band saws. two dozen officers from fairfield police and napa and solano sheriff's office searched this rural home. kicking in doors and cutting open storage trucks. >> the police said the lunch is closed you can go inside. that's all the police said. >> they said they raided this for guns and drugs. >> guns and drugs? i don't know. >> reporter: police arrested graciano. today's arrest is connected to two other raids. >> one of our jobs in law enforcement is to try to confiscate and take guns off the street because guns are equated to violence. >> it does surprise me.
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>> reporter: neighbor amy says she knew that her neighbor was being watched by the napa county sheriff but not for guns and drugs, for roosters. >> i could tell they were counting roosters because i could see them like this counting them. >> reporter: police say they've been monitoring the roosters for cock fighting. i asked police if there was any threat. they said they didn't know of anything specific but any time you have guns and drugs anything can happen. noelle walker, ktvu news. friends, family and colleagues remembered a fallen soldier and university of san francisco graduate who made the ultimate sacrifice. jennifer moreno was killed in
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afghanistan in 2013. moreno was a graduate of usf school of nursing and health professionings. today her former classmates paid homage to the fallen soldier. >> she had courage that many of us would not have had that day. that fateful day that decision she made to go and just try and save a fellow soldier's life knowing fully well it was dangerous. >> reporter: during the dedication ceremony a memorial display box was unveiled with jennifer moreno's medal, a united states flag and a plaque displaying her bravery. the state assembly today passed a bill limiting full contact during practice. the move comes as a response to concerns about the long term effects of head injuries. the bill would limit drills
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involving full contact tackling to 90 minute sessions twice a week. many lawmakers who voted against the bill said the issue they think is best addressed locally by schools and coaches. the measure now goes to the state senate. 10 fires burning right now in san diego county. in two minutes we will go live to the fire lines for an update on the effort to contain the flames and save homes. and a bay area man takes action when he finds a
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back to developing news and fires still burning in san diego county. some still out of control at this hour. the largest is in san marcos and not even close to being
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contained. the fire flaired up and started moving toward homes. we start with tom rollins he's in carl's bad with the latest on the situation there. >> reporter: the flames this afternoon were simply incredible. the ones you're talking about in san marcos. they were almost little tornadoes going up. and so close to the home, unbelievably only two homes were lost in that area. this one of them here in carl's bad. but firefighters have done a fantastic job of mobilizing, working together and saving thousands of homes. little late breaking news to report tonight. escondido has called a news conference. they're expected to announce an arrest of somebody starting one or more of these fires that news conference is expected in the next few minutes. >> ted, what is the biggest concern right now for firefighters as we head into
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these overnight hours? >> well the biggest difficulty here is the fact there are eight active fires. what is working in their favor is mother nature. the winds have calmed down. temperatures have obviously dropped overnight. but tomorrow is supposed to be a good day weather wise. tomorrow will be a very pivotal day going into the weekend. if these things hold and if the weather forecast is accurate they should be able to get a handled on these fires. >> what about the fire fighting resources. you said eight separate fires burning. do they have enough crews to battle the flames? >> they do, and fire officials have been very quick to say that they have worked so well together on this fire. if you think back to 2003, during that horrific fire where 15 people died and hundreds and hundreds of homes were lost here in san diego, that was a problem with resources.
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they weren't allocated properly. they say this fire is years of extensive years of work. specifically here in carl's bad where this fire came here and they said it has worked beautifully. they've saved hundreds of homes because of it. ted rollins reporting live from carl's bad. ted, thank you. and firefighters headed to help. we were on hand when one strike team packed up their gear to head to the area. where they go and for how long will depend on the fires and the need. >> we're geared up. we're trained and ready to go. our resources are ready and we're anticipating a very busy season yes. it started early and that's why we're headed down south. >> reporter: another 24 strike teams from the oregon border to monterey are on stand by. the state's regional fire coordinator told us that more
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bay area teams could be spared from going down there because the conditions here are expected to ease with cooler weather. stay with us on ktvu.com you will find the latest information on the wildfires and unedited video of the fire fight. new at 10:00, a burglar picked the wrong home in san jose this morning. the homeowner he ran into had skilled to defend himself and his family. ktvu's ken pritchett live with the story. >> reporter: san jose police took the suspect into custody and he may have been happy to be safe in the hands of police. here's the homeowner who say it is story went like this. coons forgot something and had to come home. he opened the door and closed it making his way to the dining room when he saw him. >> walked in roughly about here and a gentleman was inside my
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house. >> a gentleman. >> yeah. >> reporter: if the burglar would have seen this shirt he would have known he was in trouble. >> so i grabbed him right here and he pulled away. he had a pry bar in his hand. >> reporter: instead of the shirt bryan says the burglar saw this. several blows to his head. the room spinning as bryan kneed him down below. where the burglar's head splashing its way through the dining room window. then he was dragged to the front door. >> i grabbed him and put him in a choke hold and we went outside. >> reporter: neighbors came out and snapped this picture of bryan on top of the suspect. patricia macarris lives across the street and heard the commotion. >> it was pretty scary. >> reporter: the man's face bloody cuffed by an officer who lives two doors down and taken away by police. the man broke into the home through a window. >> just sort of released it ended the way it did. that it didn't end badly for me
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or my family. >> reporter: bryan says he's had several break-ins in recent months or in recent times and he's hoping that today's incident puts an end to that. in san jose, ken pritchett, ktvu channel 2 news. in san francisco this year there have been as many pedestrians killed as homicide victims. now prosecutors want more help to handle those cases. seven people have died after being hit by cars this year. the d.a. is asking the mayor for $400,000 for an attorney, an investigator and paralegal. benson was killed crossing the boulevard. ching is set for trial for vehicle manslaughter. state senator appeared with mayor gene quan and other city leaders where 600 new homes are
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being built. 15 to 20% of them will be designated as affordable. stei nburg strategy involves a long term investment plan for the cap and trade dollars. cap and trade comes from companies that buy credits to offset the production of green gases. >> if we don't invest these dollars in the broadway that we suggest here today, the californians who suffered disproportionately from pollution are low income communities will continue to be forgotten. >> reporter: in addition to affordable housing and public transit, steinburg's plan include plans for alternative fuel vehicles and incentives for new green businesses. the white house plans to unveil the postal stamp that will honor harvey milk next week. the white house says it will hold a first day of issue ceremony next thursday. milk was the first openly gay
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person to hold public office when he served as a san francisco supervisor. and in 1978, milk and major george masconi were assassinated. packing a sign to complain about the heat. >> some guy just walked by and changed it. >> the joke messages that caught the eye of commuters. >> transitioning into a cooling trend. why temperatures will continue to fall even after tomorrow's drop. and how much cooler will it be where you live
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the september 11th memorial museum was dedicated today in new york city with the promise to never forget the heros and
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those who were lost. the museum sits below the site that the world trade center stood. president obama spoke about the nearly 3,000 lives that were lost. >> those we lost live on in us. in the families who love them still. in the friends who remember them always. and in a nation that will honor them now and forever. >> one of the many touching moments was when 12 new york city firefighters walked on to the stage. they had been trapped under the rubble when smoke cleared in an opening above and searchers
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spotted them. 343 other firefighters ended up dying. the exact whereabouts of radio icon casey cassum. after leaving a nursing home, cassu00 was reportedly found in washington state. the two were visiting a friend's hope in kit sap county. after determining he was not in distress the deputies left but it's still not clear where cassum is tonight. the family still has grave concerns about the health of cassum who is 82 years old. two roommates who bought a sofa at a thrift store got more than they bargained for. they noted the cushions were a little lumpy and uncomfortable so they dug around and found $40,000 in cash stuffed inside that old sofa. they also found the name on an envelope so they trackedded her
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down. >> it's always pretty clear. if we could find her and she was alive it was her money no matter what the circumstances. >> the elderly woman who wants to remain anonymous told the three roommates she had been stashing that money in the couch for years and as a reward she gave them $1,000. a sign saying, san francisco is closed. from a city closure to a godzilla attack. the one thing companies don't always do that make hacking into traffic signs easy to do. >> a cooldown is in the works. chief meteorologist bill martin is coming up next with just how cool it's expected to get. >> how california schools are
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because it was too hot. it looked like an official message but of course it was anything but. katie uthes spent the day trying to figure out who was behind it. >> reporter: someone warned of an impending godzilla attack. but workers near by said it wasn't them. >> we had a couple of people walking by that thought it was our sign. i said no it's not ours but it is cute. >> reporter: today's message, the city is closed too dam hot. >> everybody is taking pictures. >> reporter: eugene digordano lives by the board. >> a guy just walked by and changed it. >> reporter: it is possible that somebody knows the code to these locks. pacific highway rentals owns these signs.
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>> close to 100 message boards it happens once, once a year, once twice a year maybe. >> reporter: the displayed message is controlled from within the equipment. >> once they get the password and the combinations, it's not real hard. >> reporter: the company doesn't change the locks every time signs are rented because it would be expensive and sometimes construction crews need quick access to broadcast traffic warnings. today's message may not have been official but it was timely. >> it's too hot was pretty timely and appropriate for the day i think. >> reporter: the rental company says they've never received any reports of collisions because of message hacking and never have the messages been inappropriate. california schools aren't doing enough to ensure that students have access to free drinking water. that's according to usf researchers and other advocates. the researchers say one in four
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schools actually don't meet the requirement. they did acknowledge that schools have made strides to reducing access to sodas and sugary drinks. high temperatures today down from yesterday and the day before. we had records two days in a row in san francisco. records throughout the bay area. no records today, no heat advisories. temperatures coming down another five to 10 degrees. take a snapshot of these temperatures especially inland and note that livermore will be back in the 80s. it's hot along the coast. it's hard to pick up along the satellite images. i have fog showing up along half-moon bay and pacifica. you can see cool air. you see all that green that's a lot of moist marine air pushing forward. that starts us off kind of chilly. these are the winds that are transporting that cool moist air. not that strong right now. even at the airport at san francisco airport they're not blowing that hard but they are on shore for the most part.
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so north-northwest wind sets us up with a cooler day tomorrow. with temperatures today on the water the sea surface temperature is 53, 54 degrees. with this on shore flow we're going the see 30 degrees further cooling that's tomorrow. san francisco currently 63 degrees. forecast high in san francisco tomorrow afternoon not 90, not 88 like we saw a couple of days ago or yesterday but 70 degrees. so good 10, 15 degrees cooler in san francisco than it was a couple of days ago so temperatures on the decline. still nice around here. still around the bay area microclimates nothing to complain about as you go into friday. it's just going to be cooler. we had a big run of temperatures. those records in san francisco go back after the gold rush and we broke two of them. it's a very hot period that we had. temperatures tomorrow in the warmest spots. not in the 90s. maybe a couple of 90s but mostly 80s. your friday weather looks
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pretty good. the pressure center is going to weaken. starts tomorrow weakening. gets close, takes the fog and on shore flow and enhances it. this pattern repeats itself basically all spring, all summer all fall. the winter it just brings us rain. this year it brings us cooling. 84 in napa. 88 in walnut creek. there's that 90 in brentwood. so we will see a 90-degree reading some where. 89 in gilroy could easily go 90. we have patchy fog to talk about. tomorrow is friday. the weather looks good. both days are going to be nice in the weekend. 74 on sunday. so sunday is the coolest day on the weekend. sunday high clouds. regular permanent player. fire danger in southern california get as break because of all of our cool weather all translates hot. they're going the cool down. >> they really need it down there. >> they really do. >> thanks. city leaders and people who love to run joined together at
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oakland's theater to begin the tour of oakland. it's part of the city's reorganization efforts. the run will showcase everything that makes oakland the vibrant city that it is. >> we have gone out and partnered with every major restaurant owner, running club to make it the best it can be. the giants are definitely on right now. in the first quarter of the season for san francisco nothing short of a picnic and as long as matt cain is no longer involved of sandwich making he's ready to join the festivities. the offense delivering in high cuteness factor weather at at that time.
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down 4-1 in the third. michael morris the rare right- handed homer to right. his tenth of the year. two run shot suddenly it's just 4-3. then two on for buster posey. he cranks one toward the valley. it's a double. it's a 2-run double. as it was and a 5-4 lead and morris continues the inning. just kind of muscles it to center field it will drop in for a base hit. morris what an addition. three for four. three more rbis tonight. giants have won 16 of the last 21. 6-4 final. cain went 6-2/3 wind -- winds up with the victory. the clippers are no longer front page news and after tonight, staple is no longer the place to be seen.
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nicholas and rihanna. 19 points 12 assist that is one to the slim reaper. okc versus the spurs in the western conference finals. in the east they are all teed up for miami as well. the heat going to meet the pacers not rg3's wizards. hill steals it and lance stevenson will slam it in the end. well away and they put it away in the second half by that point it was david west show carrying the load. he had 29. the runner will float down. the champ from miami for the eastern conference finals. never the offseason it seems when it comes to the nfl. they always have something going on. niners
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the raiders trying to move they mean business no messing around this year. caleel max signed, sealed, delivered and that rookie camp with a four year $18 million contract ready to step it up and go. one of their more provocative
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picks carlos hyde out of ohio state. he describes his own running style as violent. >> i just the way i run. i just run with that you know like with anger. you know, i don't shy away from contact. i'm a relentless runner. a guy who's always scratching and clawing for those extra yards. so that's why i describe it as violent. >> i'm normally angry on the field when guys are trying to hit me. but off the field i'm a nice guy. doug wilson with his own power play. announcing that burns will be moved back to defense. shark fans will tell you that better be just if first of many off -- just the first of many offseason moves. >> i was just going the say i'm sure there are going to be more. >> yeah i would say there should be. >> i like what frank gore said
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