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campus over night. >> good morning. thank you for joining us, welcome back if you've been with us it the friday. let's check your weather and traffic. >> the good news it doesn't stay long, it hits 90 degrees for some. >> there is some fog today. it's not making much of a move up land that's for sure. some on the coast, parts of san francisco. sfo has a little bit. but only scattered. the higher clouds are moving off. high pressure wins out the slightly weaker system. the over night low is cooler for the city. 40s, 50s to 60s, cool readings to the north, warmer everywhere else. it will cool us down on the
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weekend. then it will cool temperature down, warm today. that low is heading back the southern california. i'll have more on that. sunshine, warm for most, cooler on the coast in san francisco. still upper 70s, 80s for some, 60s and 70s by the water. how are we doing my friend. >> we're doing okay. we've had a couple gliches in the morning commute. we'll start off with the east bay. that's where the slow traffic seems to be. people have arrived. we had people stuck in back ups on 580 and 80 getting here. 580, they had late running roadwork, that is gone now, they picked it up. the traffic is backing up to park boulevard, it will take a bit for it to unwiped.
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the lanes are open. that's an unexpected back up. they are looking at a motorcycle accident westbound 80 as head to mcbride. the traffic is backing up from pinole valley road. people will be stuck there for a bit. in san jose, northbound 280, traffic is moving nicely heading up 17. new this morning a deadly shooting at northern arizona university it happened before 1:30 this morning outside a dorm at a campus. most of the people that live in the dorm had members of fratern
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tees. >> time is 6:02. the police have uncovered a link between a deadly shooting on a marin county hiking trail with a shooting in golden state park. live in san francisco, you're back with us, how might the cases be connected? >> good morning to you. san francisco police have within trying to figure out who killed a backpacker from canada found dead in golden state park this weekend. investigators thought the case had similarities to the shooting death of a hiker in marin county on monday night. investigators with san francisco police reached out to the marin county sheriff office and they believe the cases are connected. audrey carry was found shot to death in the park on saturday morning. that was after the first day of the blue grass festival. she was shot and killed in a wooded area like steve carter
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who was killed along a hiking trail near fairfield in a rural area of marin county. now on wednesday, the marin county sheriff office announced that three people were arrested in portland, oregon in connection with carter's killing. 23-year-old morrison lampley, sean ancold and lill al good. investigators say the three accused killers were found with the gun that was used to shoot carter and his dog. the big question here is what was the motive for these two crimes. >> it appears we have three people that identify as having three lost souls and trying to identify exactly what their
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motivation, their state of mind. all of these will come to play in the prosecution. >> carter and his wife were playing with friends as she underwent treatment for cancer. there will be a public memorial for the 67-year-old and that will be scheduled for the end of this month on october 31. those three people behind bars in portland, oregon accused of the two crimes in the bay area, they remain in custody in oregon, it's unclear when they will be brought back here to the bay area to face charges. we'll check back with you as we get more information. a follow-up to a story we talked about yesterday, one of the americans who helped stop that terrorist attack in france is in serious condition yesterday after being stabbed during a fight outside a
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sacramento bar. spencer stone is being treated for three stab wounds at u.c. davis medical center. he's heavily sedated. he had surgery yesterday. this surveillance video shows stone in a street fight with two men early thank morning. >> airman stone's condition is serious, while he has sustained significant injuries, hi care team anticipates a full recovery. >> you recall stone suffered injuries on his left hand when he and two childhood friends stopped the attack on a train in france. police say that incident and the fight are not connected. police are looking for the two men. knauss knauss: [no audio]
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ed officials respect sure why there's around increase in dents. officers will be warning drivers about the crossings and handing outcrytationion and a push to spread awareness through social media and talk to bring back rail safety. and talking to riders of cal train they are aware because they ride cal train and they have to deal with delays. >> they are probably happy about the changes. >> hopefully. thank you. time is 6:08. it could cost more to ride cal train next year. they want to raise fairs by 50-
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cents a trip. parking will go up by 50-cents and the parking pass will increase by $5. our time is 6:09. lyft is hoping to lure in more drivers, offering a fuel rewards program to give drivers discount on gas at shell stations. at first it will be san francisco, chicago and boston. lyft drivers can get discount on daily, weekly and monthly car rentals through hertz. uber has incentives for the drivers includes a car rental pilot program and discount fuel card. the accrediting commission that over sighs state colleges
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is in jeopardy. san francisco city attorney sued claiming that city college was treated unfairry occuring the review process. now a state commission recommends the board of governors should vote to set up a replacement agency. commissioners scheduled a special meeting in sacramento to discuss the report and take public comments. we'll follow that story. time is 6:10. still ahead, sonoma jail officials are facing a civil rights lawsuit. what a former female inmate is accusing a keep of cog. the frontrunner to be the next house speaker bowed out. the reason mccarthy gave for removing himself from the race. traffic is moving well in the east bay on some freeways,
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slowly on others. owly on others. . fog has returned to the coast, inland temps will be warm. we'll talk about the weekend. this is the dawn of an old day. because at&t and directv are offering yesterday's technology, today. tv from space. [whispered] space as long as it's not too rainy. [whispered] rainy or windy. [whispered] windy or there isn't a branch in the way. [whispered] branchy welcome to the moment no one's been waiting for. the fastest internet and the best tv experience is already here with x1. only from xfinity.
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. we're listening to a news conference with a shooting at northern arizona university. >> naupd chief is here to
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answer your questions about the ongoing investigation . >> so this morning at 120 hours several of our students got into a confrontation, the confrontation turned physical and one of our students steven jones, 18-year-old produced a handgun and shot four of our other students. one of our students is deceased, the other three are treated at flagstaff medical center. we can't release a lot of details at this time. all of the resources of the nau pd and law enforcement are assisting us. many people are involved and need to be interviewed and a lot of things need to be
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accomplished before we can release more details. we'll have more information later out of public affairs. at 8:00 we'll try to give you an update. as i said we have one student deceased and three others being treated at the medical center. >> talk about the other victims. >> i'm not aware of the specific condition of the other three students right now. they were suffering from one shot wounds. >> what can you tell us what happened after. take steven jones into custody. >> steven was taken into custody by nau officers. he stopped his action with the handgun as everyone calmed down. our officer was able to take him into custody without incident. >> what was the confrontation
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about. >> i don't know. >> did they know each other well. >> i don't know that. i'm sorry to be vague, we don't know the answer. >> i don't know if they are fraternity. they were student groups [no audio] >> there were four people hurt. >> is the suspect cooperating with police. >> yes [indiscernible] >> i can't tell you that at this time. we have not been able to process the crime scene. we're waiting for the sun to come up. >> were all four shooting victims students. were they shot multiple times or once? >> it would be safe to say multiple times. >> did he just have bun gun --
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one gun. >> we believe so. >> do we believe they may have been -- >> i don't know that. it was 1:20 in the morning. students come and go from campus. >> was the resident hall on lockdown. >> we put out an alert to let our students know to shelter in place until we could figure out what we had. nothing happened in the resident halls. that information was put out through the nau alert system. >> how does nawork here? >> our alert system works the same as everyone else's. we have a message service and tell people of an incident which we d. we put out active shooter alert and put out
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information about the location and the situation had stablized and the campus was safe. what time did the aleft go out on campus. >> i don't have that on the top of my head. >> the initial alert went out at 2:52. i'm a student. it was over an hour. >> sometimes it takes us time to stabilize the situation before we can get the information out for the alert. the situation was stablized right away. they knew what they had. they put the alert out as a precautionary measure, not one that students had to take measures to protect themselves. i don't know the actual timeline yet when they were
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sent. we sent out 4 nau alerts providing initial information, follow-up information and that it was stabilized. >> we're listening in live to the northern university arizona police. they are talking about an incident that happened this morning shortly after 1:30 in the morning. students got into a confrontation on the campus, describes them as two student groups. one reporter asked if they were fraternities, sorority. one student pulled out a gun, four students were shot multiple times. one died. the other three are in the hospital with gunshot wounds the other shooter the student at northern university arizona -- northern arizona university that is was taken into custody. the university was placed on lockdown shortly, he was talking about that shortly
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after the shooting while they made sure it didn't affect anyone else in the university. they isolated it in -- it sounds like a parking lot -- they are not on lockdown. one dead and three in the hospital. we'll continue to follow this story throughout the morning. you can get updates on our twitter facebook page. what a way to start a friday morning. time is 6:20. we'll get you moving. how's it looking so far. >> it's slow out there. we've had a couple incidents that will slow you down. let's go outside and look at what we have. traffic will be busy this morning on highway 4, it's very slow. someone sent me a tweet. where's friday light. we have a lot of slow traffic here, slow traffic approaching the bay bridge toll plaza.
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we had earlier problems on 580 but cleared that up. 80, we had a couple crashes, one is a motorcycle crash. it is backed up from 4 to richmond. we're not off to a good start. steve, you're off to a good start. every day sal, right? >> we have a little bit cooler pattern coast and bay. fog has come back, yesterday was very warm, it will be warm for inland. the fog a sign that at least san francisco, san pablo bay may get more of a breeze, inland tempting well above normal. fog returns, more north to south than it is west to east. feeling cooler for those closer to the water. it's a cry pattern. the higher clouds moving off.
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the low clouds are in place. they will be on the move tonight as the system moves into the north. 93, 1991, the record high. san jose, each morning clear or cloudy. most reports checking in are clear. running above there. 96, 1996. 38 in 1895 the record low. 40s and 50s for a few, especially in the north bay, mild to warm, higher elevations in the 60s, scotts valley the santa cruz 54 to 46. 37 truckee airport. the system will move into the north. that will ease on the high pressure over the weekend. on monday we'll focus on this
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low coming back which willry seed -- reside off the coast. maybe higher clouds. the fog returns, it will be warm for most. cooler for coast and bay, 60s, 70s, 80s, to near 90 degrees, seems like it's been this way since june 1, seriously, may was cool and it's been warm, 80s for many here on the coast, cooler because the fog is back, 70s to 80s, cooler for everybody on saturday. leveling off sunday. time 6:23, the san jose sharks minor league team is playing in the bay area. the unlikely source of inspiration for them.
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this is flying to the moon by frank sinatra. if there's a song you want us to play, i'll play your request friday morning. time now 6:27. john boehner is outgoing house speaker may stay on past october 30th. the man most people thought would replace him suddenly withdrew from the race to be the next speaker. that sent shock waves before his colleagues were about to give their approval. >> we need a fresh face, i'll stay on as majority leader. the thing i found talking to everybody, if we're going to be strong we need a new face. >> apatientsly he was not able to unit factions within his
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party. he was dozens of votes shy of the 218 he needed to get the house speaker ship. his lack of support was suspicious after comments he made. he praised the benghazi committee for the drop in hillary clinton poll numbers. it's 6:28. it could be bad news for golfers in san jose, the audit that shows courses are having money problems. we're live in san francisco, getting ready for fleet week. we'll talk about the blue angles, we'll talk about ships and the humanitarian assistance village.
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friday october 9, i'm dave clark. i'm pam cook. it's going to warm up for the week. cool down for the weekend and warmer next week. >> not cool as really cool. >> it's warmer than usual. >> that's correct. i've seen projections out about the last week of october, looks wet in southern cal, nothing here. i'm working on it. i'm hearing from you. when will it feel fall like. this weekend there's a hint of that. a bigger fog bank, the sis tell will usher in a cooler bat earn. temperature inland are running above average. it feels cooler for some. warm inland, it's a dry pattern. the higher clouds are moving
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out. sunny today. 48, 51. san jose 59, winds are 57, 49. you get the higher elevations they are in the 60s. lower elevations are cooling down. it will knock down the ridge, the low down here is on the way back to southern california. off the coast for the next week. it stays too far south. fog returns, warm for most, away from the coast. 80s and 90s away from the coast. we have traffic that's slow out there, i was hoping for a better commute today. let's look at what we have with the morning commute. you can see slow traffic approaching the bay bridge. no problems on the bridge getting into san francisco. looking at slow traffic this
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morning, 880, not here, farther south as you drive to the hayward area, i can put that on the maps, slow traffic from 238 to 92. after that it looks good to fremont, get on the freeway after tennyson road, let's go back to the desk. we have new developments the latest on a deadly shooting at negotiate arizona university in flagstaff arizona. you were washing it -- watching it life, the university police said a fight broke out in a parking lotter in a dorm on the campus about 1:30 this morning. an 18-year-old student pulled out ayub and shot four other students. one of the students has died. the shooter is in custody. this is a developing story. we'll continue to follow this and bring you the latest as
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soon as the information is available. happening right now, president obama is traveling to roseburg oregon. he will meet with the families of the shooting victims atom can community -- at umpqua community question. the president renewed his call for tougher gun legislation. the white house said the visit today is to offer comfort and sympathy to grieving families. not everyone is welcoming the president. gun right supporters will be protesting. from oregon the president will head to the bay area. he is due to arrive in san francisco about 8:45 tonight. he will go to a private fundraiser. then on saturday, the president
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will attend a dnc fund-raising concert at the war feel theater in san francisco. then the president will head to los angeles and san diego, he will be at private fund-raising events. three people accused of killing a hiker are facing additional murder charges, suspected of shooting a woman in golden gate park a few days earlier. up. >> san francisco police right away noticed similarities between these two killings and right after that hiker was found shot to death on monday night they reached out the authorities in marin county, to try to see if they could connect the two cases. investigators here in san francisco had been trying to solve a misser theius --
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misterius murder. >> she was found shot and killed in a wooded area and that was much like the situation we found in marin county near fairfield. 67-year-old steve carter was found shot to death. his dog shot but survived. now on wednesday, the marin county sheriff office announced three people were arrested in oregon in connection with carter's killing. lampley, angoal and algood. those three were found with items that belonged to the woman found dead in the park. all three of the people will face murder charges in
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connection with her death. the three accused killers were found with the gun that was used to shoot carter and his dog. >> it's a weapon we believe is the weapon that was used in the commission of the crime here in fairfield. of course confirmation is only able to come through testing. authorities in marin county say that someone found carter's wallet that was tossed along the road. he and his wife were staying with friends while she under went treatment for cancer. there will be a memorial for carter scheduled for the end of the month. the trio accused of two murders here in the bay area. they remain behind bars. investigators are continuing to interview them there, but it's unclear when they will be extra
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tied -- extra died. >> any word if there's victims as well? >> it's a fair question, not that authorities have said at this point. given the fact that they were described as drifters, making their way from town to town, there could be law enforcement agencies that may want to check unsolved cases. we're learning more about a federal civil rights lawsuit against southern california momah -- sonoma county jail deputies. 36-year-old gray says the deputy made a late night visit to her cell. the suit seeks unspecified
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damages. the deputy no longer works for the sheriff department. earlier this week we reported 21 inmates accused the deputies of beating them. a aude it in san jose could mean bad news for golfers. two of the three public golf courses have money problems. the loss lagos golf course may be shut down. two courses are losing money costing san jose $2 million a year. the city's third golf course is making money, bricking in $400 -- $400,000 a year. >> you may have heard the roar of the blue angles yesterday. today the blue angels will begin three days of airshows.
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it's a big part of fleet week. but there's a focus on helping people in need. brian flores is joining us live. >> good morning. you're right. talking about people in need, if there's a natural disaster. you're taking a look now. this is an assistance village. the canopies to the side. that's a kitchen. if you move to the right. this is used to clear roads. if there's a natural disaster you want to clear the roads. as he moved right again. this is a dive tank, marines will be doing demonstrations and playing with akids. we're talking about the blue angels, ships and this village.
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john mcnight who's the coordinator of the village. is this what it looks like in a natural disaster. they would come together following a natural disaster. our u.s. armed forces could be brought in as necessary to help us out. >> why is it so important for the public to see this. >> we want the public to see the resources that are available and we want to educate them that our armed forces are trained to respond to disasters here in the u.s. >> you may have seen the equipment you play have seen earlier. what are the events going on here. the blue angles and things to to at the village. >> this is a great place to come down. we have interactive display. the kids love playing with the
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divers. the greatest display is our marines and navy personnel here to talk about what they do for a living. many respond to disasters all over the world. >> this will be available all weekend long. >> thank you so much. and a cool thing i was told is that they put a line into the bay here, if you have a water bottle, you can, the water gets filtered from the bay. it will go through the host and you can take purified drinking water. the system will fill up the water with water straight out of the bay. >> this is going on, on top of the blue angels and the parade of the ship. there's lots of events. 11:00 the marine colorado avalanches band -- marine corps
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band. blue angels start around 3:00 or so. lots of people this weekend. take public transportation. the president is in town, keep that in mind for this weekend as well. >> i have a mission for you. >> i'm not going in the tank. >> i want you to taste that bay water that's been filtered. >> do you have a bottle i can taste the bay water. >> i'm down. i want to hear what the bay water tastes like. >> i will do that for you pam. >> it's 6:43. she's called a bike angel. coming up the active kindness that will have dozens of children with new bikes.
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more problems with pg&e. there's new reports suggesting they are having problems tracking the safety of the natural gas system. we're looking at a commute where traffic is moving along pretty well in san francisco. . happen a -- happy friday. we have orange to the sun rise. we'll have the friday forecast. ♪ you should shop at grocery outlet first, ♪
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welcome back. two people ritessed for frying a drone that -- arrested for flying a drone that landed near the white house. all of washington, d.c., is a no reason to -- no drone zone. a new progress report on pg&e says the utility is having problems tracking the safety of the natural gas system. pg&e says it has spent billions upgrading the natural gas system especially in the delivery system. but the report says pg&e has
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not computerized the records and maps sewing the exact location, the type and can condition of the pipelines. >> we have implemented significant improvement to enhance records associated with 6750 miles of transmission pipeline and 40,000 miles of pipeline. >> they are trying to do it their way. >> now this report says pg&e has not restricted the maximum operating pressure on the smaller distributions pipes. the reports say pg&e has not marked the location of pipes when a third party has to dig in that area. it's 6:48. time to check in with gasia. >> good morning. in our next hour we'll talk about a move with san francisco
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mayor meant to get home less people the help they need. some are calling it's a snitch app. we're getting down and dirty this morning at muck fest in san francisco. a race for a good cause with plenty of obstacles and a lot of mud. this is not the day the wearius best work out gear. we'll see you in a few when i join you for the next hour of mornings on two. time is 6:49. let's check in with sal. we're not getting in the mud. >> by the way, i got your message, it would have been john lennons 75th birthday. how time flies. thanks for telling me that. i'll be playing john lennon later today. traffic on the freeway it's going to be slow. south bound 680 at 24, we have
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a new accident. that crash has been blocking lanes. highway 4 is slow, all through pitts berg getting into bay point. we had an earlier motorcycle accident. that's gone, traffic is backed up from highway 4. the traffic at the bay bridge toll plaza the slow as well, there's no light traffic today. approaching it is not as bad. earlier roadwork at 580. it is not a problem through oakland. you don't have to worry about 580. one more thing as we look at 280 in san jose, we're seeing slow traffic on the right, getting up to highway 17. at 650. let's go to steve. good morning. beautiful sunrise over the city. cooler coast and bay, warm inland. the fog has come back, this is
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a far cry from what we had. mostly sunny, made for a great sunset yesterday. for those of you with your keys in the hand you are late, here's your temps for today. 67, 70s, 80s and 90s. i have to get have give a shout out to the men and women of the concord police department. i was not pulled over. i have to go in for a fingerprint. officer ruby, mike and motorcycle cop tim ellsbury. you are the best. thank as again. i walked in, in sport and she ted you look different. 70, 80s and 90s. the inland areas are warm but
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the coast has fog. the higher clouds are thinning out. 50s, 60s and 40s in the north bay. a couple in the santa cruz mountains. higher clouds leaving, high pressure is building in. it is weakening, the former hurricane, very unusual to see one in october up in the gulf of alaska. this energy is heading to british columbia, it will cool us down a little bit. we'll focus on that low again, which is showing signs of heading back and moving back on the southern california coast. fog returns, it's not widespread, but more today than yesterday, warm for most but cooler coast and bay, a beautiful sunrise, look outside. 70s, 80s to a few low 90s. the temperature will come down tomorrow, they will start
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coming down today over by the coast. 70s and 80s. you don't have to go far to find warmer temps. monday and tuesday look warmer for those of you waiting for the fall like weather. >> as in pam cook. >> a lot of people. >> the neighbors we were talking about keeping the pool covered because we can swim. >> next week is 80s and 90s. >> otherwise you take the cover off and let it go for the winter. 6:53. a special reunion in the south bay. a 911 dispatcher meets the bay area couple she helped navigate through a life-and-death situation. babies who are talked to from the time they're born
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are more likely to have a successful future. talking and reading to children in their first years has a huge impact on what they do with the rest of their lives. the fewer words they hear, the greater their chances of dropping out of school and getting into trouble. talk. read. sing. your words have the power to shape their world. learn more at first5california.com/parents
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. steve miller band, fly like an eagle. our theme is flying today because of the blue angels, send us a request. that was requested by mall oro -- mallory richards. a man in the south bay is thanks everybody who saved his life. >> 911, what's the address of
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the emergency. >> back in august santa clara 911 dispatcher took a call. her husband collapsed. she didn't know cpr the dispatcher talked her through what to do. seconds mattered in that situation, he wasn't breathing. >> having the first responders get here so fast and being close to the medical facility was what saved my life. >> bill lives every day as if it might be his last. >> the san jose sharks minor league team moved west from massachusetts and it will make their debut at the sap center. the san jose team may have an advantage, a young man named
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marley summer. he's -- he takes care of the gear and is the son of roy summer. mo is autistic but he's taught the players presentation for imperfection. >> he helps me enjoy the little things in life and not get caught up in what i have or don't have. you have to give these kids responsibility and jobs and to be part of the community and the fabric. be makes them feel good. >> such a great story. the coach has been bringing his son to work for 18 years and it's helped marley become more social. but the players say he helps them. >> still ahead. new developments surrounding three people arrested for the shooting death of a marin hiker. the other murder they are being
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