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the hells angels will get to him first. >> reporter: that's right. they lost their president in the shooting in nevada over the weekend. law enforcement here throughout california and nevada are looking for the suspect hoping to get to him before somebody from the hells angels does. take a look at the scene at the san jose chapter of the hells angels yesterday. you can see the flag at half-staff. in front of the clubhouse, we are not revealing the location of that clubhouse, candle and flowers, red and blue the colors of the club. this began friday night in sparks, nevada outside of reno. san jose chapter president jeffrey pet graw was shot and kill during a fight with the vagos motorcycle gang during a biker festival. law enforcement in california and nevada are hoping to head off retaliation. >> yes, it is murder, straight-up murderl%í . and i hope they catch whoever done it and they get the same thing. that's what i think should be done many an eye for an eye. >> reporter: san jose police sergeant told the mercury news yesterday this incident could result in retaliation against vagos and full blown war that may result in deadly violence in san jose and throughout california. police would like the suspect turn himself in they would like to get him off streets. the concern of course is that if can be found by rogue elements of the hells angels and killed that would lead to more violence. they are trying to stop it before it gets any worse than it already is. terry mcsweeney, abc7 news. contra costa county officials are trying to figure out now calm public outrage after crews cut down 100 trees in an attempt to go green. amy is live at point pinole regional park with the story. >> reporter: very strange to arrive at a state park and be greeted by in. stumps, that is all you see at the entrance of point pinole regional park. where 100 trees used to stan. taxpayers of the county, this is done by local government officials. they decide today this would be the perfect place to put solar panels for the jail next door. they didn't let the 100 trees that were here get in the way. they just chopped them down. top government officials are saying this happened without their approval. park visitors say it seems like it was an obvious thing not to do. >> i'm all for solar energy. but it seems to me there's more appropriate places. >> the communication was happening at too low a level with not enough high level review. there was an assumption it was okay. nobody was out to do anything wrong. >> reporter: the department of public works had some help with this. construction company called main street power worked on this job. it calls itself a green company. the intent behind this was to go green. the county wants to convert 13 buildings to solar energy. most of the panels were placed on rooftops. at the jail they decided the panels could be best in this field. now they realize the mistake and they would like to deck it by replanting all of the -- to correct it by replanting all of the trees they will be sending that bill to the taxpayers. 5:05. authorities believe the man suspected of fatally shooting a ft. bragg councilman remains in the forest near the coastal community. the sheriff's office says deputies found fingerprints belonging to the man at a recent burglary at a vacation camera. image shows him carrying a high calibre assault rifle he stole. beseler is said to be mentally ill. suspected of killing two last month, including a ft. bragg city councilman. marijuana activists launching a campaign against an ordinance passed by the city council to cut the number of pot dispensarys in the city. the ordinance would allow only 10 -- 0 anyones say the move amounts to a ban. -- they are gathering signatures for a referendum to block the ordinance set to take effect the end of october. >> it is unacceptable. it is wrong. it is immoral. we are going to ask the voters of san jose to sign a petition to repeal that ban. >> activists have four weeks to gather enough signatures. if they get them the city council will be required to put their referendum on the ballot or repeal the ordinance. governor christie of new jersey was the guest of honor at an intimate and pricey fundraiser dinner in atherton. the host was meg whitman. 15 couples were invited. they paid between $15,000 and $25,000 a piece for a place at the take. christie insists he's not running for pretzel but he's been -- been crisscrossing the country delivering speeches. -- >> the first national poll conducted since last thursday's debate shows rick perry slipping behind romney. perry was the front-runner until he made several slips during that debate. even conservative pundits criticized his performance in a new poll perry polls 19% of the vote one of his worst showings since ending the race. romney 23%. 5:07. today national to have if i -- national coffee day. you can get a free cup of joe at participating 7-eleven stores. free medium size cup of coffee while supplies last available between 7 and 11 this morning. 75% of all coffee drinkers enjoy a cup of coffee as part of their daily routine. on this shift it is a lifesaving routine. >> right, more than one cup, maybe two or three sometimes. >> you're telling me! >> warm cup of coffee sounds good this morning. by this afternoon maybe iced coffee in some places. >> want to stay cool if the east bay valleys. good morning. let me show you the changes that are coming our way. huge trough developing to our west. this is going to pull in andrey several series of weathertrons that could -- in -- until then it stars to chip away at our temperatures. -- significant dent. when you step out, warm low to mid 60s. 67 in antioch. mid 50s around half moon bay to mid and upper 50s in the north bay valleys. by the afternoon 4 to 17° cooler. 4° in the east bay valley. below 90s there. san francisco down to 71 today close to where you should be. oakland 76 low to mid 80s around fremont, palo alto, san jose. 84 santa rosa, 82 nap -- napa. inland 80s and much more sun warm spot there morgan hill 89. accuweather 7-day forecast sunday coll and dry, rain in the north bay monday and tuesday rain for all of us next wednesday. happy thursday. if you are traveling on ace train out of stockton train number 1, 10 minutes behind no other delays checking in with bart, cal train, so far so good. san rafael southbound 101 looking good. so far, so good no trouble heading past the civic center into central san rafael. that widening project still underway expect delays there. 280 san jose very light just a few cars. it is now 5:09. monkey wrench washington may be throwing in google's plan to buy a major moneymaker. silicon valley robot maker moves into new digs. a that vote -- a nava toe 12-year-old who he meets his hero. mini me. >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. the president's health care reform law appears to be headed for a supreme court showdown. the obama administration is filing an appeal asking the high court up to hold the constitutionality of the law. the justice department wants the justices to set aside appeal's court ruling striking didn't a provision that requires all-american to purchase health insurance. the administration wants the rule before the 2012 presidential election. attorneys general from 26 states which oppose the law are asking the high court to strike down the bill entirely. justice department taking a closer look at google's deal to buy part of motorola. google paying 12 1/2 billion dollars betting the gigantic pat ten portfolio will make google more come at the time -- more competitive in the market. justice officials say it is routine. google says it is confident the deal is good for consumers and will will be approved. hewlett-packard taking step to ward off potentially hostile investors. hired goldman sachs to formulate a strategy for guarding against shareholder activism. the market value is down 60 billion dollars since former ceo resigned unpressure last year. the company is under intense pressure to engineer a turn around. last week hp fired the ceo and replaced him with meg whitman. world leader in medical robotics has opened a huge facility in sunnyvale. they broke the seal on the new manufacturing plant yesterday. the company makes the da vinci robot which assists in proceed there's does open heart surgery. last year a quarter of a million patients benefited if the surgical system. >> if you go through the economics of that, our estimates are that we saved u.s. health care payers about 125 million on those surgeries, after accounting for the costs for the da vinci system. it is starting to have a real impact. >> the 20 million dollar facility will house 900 employees. when you play sports as a kid you always look up to some other player and try to emulate him, usually a professional. mike shumann has phone a their that not only looks up to tim lincecum, but looks just like him. >> reporter: this patch of is like any other field of dreams for these young athletes. they have high hopes of make it to the big leagues. for patrick jamison he is already being compared to tim lincecum for his looks. >> people symptom him and ask for autographs. >> reporter: patrick looks freakishly like the freak. >> it is fun having people come up to you say hi, take a picture. >> reporter: we decided to move from one field of dreams to another and make patrick's wish come true. his family joined in as he met cody ross. walked through the dug-out and met the manager. >> it was awesome being this close to the players and getting autographs. >> reporter: and then the moment of truth. >> oh my god. my young twin. >> reporter: patrick got tim's autograph and then i introduced the two. after patrick came down from cloud 9 he described the moment. >> meeting tim and getting his autograph, what i've wanted to do for years. i feel like my life is complete. it is pretty amazing. >> reporter: with had dream fulfilled, many one day mini tim will be on the field instead of in the stands. mike shumann. >> oh my goodness. >> looking at a 12-year-old version of yourself. >> he said you're my twin. that's amazing. i love it. >> i was nice. >> way to go nice job giants. you didn't make the post-season, but we won't bring that up. >> they ended strong. they have next season to look forward to. let's talk about what is going on weather-wise. after you win the world series it is so hard to repeat. we'll see if the injuries will not bite them next year and hopefully everything will be better. >> fog this morning, as we look down from the tower this morning the winds of change coming back into your forecast. any time we drop 4 to 17° that's a big change in our weather. this morning like yesterday morning. mid to upper 50s along the coast into the north bay valleys everybody else in the 60s around monterey bay you can see cooling of the fog homogenizeed favrey five, 56 or 57 -- 55, 56 or 57°. even though -- we are dropping so much well above average he's bay valley the most minimal -- the least amount of cooling. 10° cooler. san jose -- napa oakland, 1° san francisco 1° cooler than average. look at the clouds along the coast we talked about the southerly surge yesterday it hangs around throughout the average hours the winds will pick up and start to bring that cooler weather in. 70s 80s, a touch of 90s in the east bay. south bay mid to upper 80s, 86 today in san jose. 85 san jose and cupertino. look at the coast, sunshine gone for today, throw mid 60s. near 70s downtown south san francisco. 72 sausalito. upper 70s in san rafael, mid 80s for most of the mort bay valleys. mid 90s around you kaja. mid to upper 70s, -- most of the bay shore we could squeak out an 80 union city, fremont and castro valley low ties into the -- low 90s into the four corners. inland -- tonight temperatures in the 50s once again antioch at 60 drizzle will be strongest along the coast. more drizzle in the forecast saturday morning look at temperatures drop another 4 to 12° by then. we keep sliding down the scale with rain possible in the north bay monday and tuesday coolest and wettest day for all of us, wednesday. have a great day. still ace train delay out of stockton, 10 minutes behind schedule if you travel from the central valley. no other public transit delays at this hour this morning, that's the good news. south of market there's moss cone any center beginning tonight, -- howard street closed between 3rd and 4 for the convention that starts tomorrow and runs the entire week next week. parking and traffic nightmares in the moss cone any center area. -- thick fog toll plaza limit visibility meter lights off at the bay bridge toll plaza. abc7news.com/traffic for the latest. 5:21. >> the rocket man returns to sin city, next. the star setting up shop in a new show in las vegas. a group of california surfers come to the aid of an injured great white shark. . good morning, 5:23 on this thursday. live look from the east bay looking west towards bay bridge in san francisco. not very much in terms of cloudiness out there this morning. we do have a big change. mike system will drop up to 17° today in some places. pretty significant. we'll talk more about that and check out your commute coming up. are you looking for a wedding ring? how about the ring joe dimaggio gave marin monroe in 1954 will be automatic -- gave marilyn monroe in 1954. one diamond is actually missing. this ring is expected to fetch up to half a million dollars. >> wow. what happens in vegas, stays in vegas, right? what is happening is elton john. the singer will stay in have as go for three years for a new show at caesar's palace. last night was the opener for the show called the million dollar piano, named after his new piano that took four years to make. he got a standing ovation, after each song. the first perform -- new law that allows the sale of new cars in cuba with no restrictions goes that effect this saturday up until now the government allowed unrestricted vehicle sales only of cars built before the 1959 revolution that lead to lots of american cars from the 50s still operating on the streets of cuba. this new law legalizes the ownership of more than one car. some opinions on this topic from our facebook page. >> about time. >> mom, i hope that doesn't change their love for those classic cars. wow, i hope it doesn't change the love for those classic cars that's part of their history. it is. >> definitely part of their history. thanks for chiming in. unusual rescue in southern california surfers came to the aid of a wounded shark. you can see this man in the yellow shorts working the hook out of the shark's mouth. he dragged it back into the pacific with three others. he's known to beach lovers as the animal whisperer. did the trick there. >> let's hope the shark remembers that. >> 5:26. next, a big reaction to a little sneeze. the entire bay area class punished over two students' sniffles. >> reporter: i'm terry mcsweeney. police are hoping to head off an all-out war between rival motorcycle grand juries. they are trying to find a murder suspect before something happens to him. -- far worse than any court could dish it out. possible terror attack averted. the american accused of planning to use remote controlled planes on attacks in washington. temperatures, these are the highs. mid to upper -- warmest around dallas at 97, phoenix 104. 2 in seattle. upper 70s to near -- 80 along the eastern seaboard. all major airports running on time right now. abc7news.com where you can find your flight tracker at the bottom. . >> reporter: >> reporter: an all-out war between rival motorcycle gangs is the fear after the local chapter of the hells angels was gunned down over the weekend. story coming up. >> a grant from washington is putting 25 more police officers on duty in oakland. the police chief has plans for what they will be doing. >> san francisco muni leaders meet to find out status into the investigation of the safety record. >> you can see the flag flying, that is the autumn breeze back. temperatures drop 4 to 17° today. we won't stop there until we get rain next week. >> good morning. a live look walnut creek southbound moving well. ace train delays. we'll tell you about that in a few minutes. thanks for joining us 5:30 i'm eric thomas. >> i'm kristen sze. big warning to the gunman who kill the president of the san jose hells angels in a casino shootout last weekend. authorities say come forward or you might end up dead. terry mcsweeney is live with the late he. >> reporter: there's a member of the vagos motorcycle gang holed up somewhere, california, they have , no one knows. police are -- concerned if the hells angels get to him before the police he might meet the same fate as the president of the san jose chapter met friday night. take a look at the san jose hells angels clubhouse. you can see a flag at half-staff, flowers and candles. all in memory of jeffrey pettigrew. he was gunned down friday night in sparks outside of reno during a biker festival. violence broke out between the hells angels and members of the vagos motorcycle gang. >> he was a down-to-earth human being, he wasn't hurting nobody. what happened to him wasn't right. >> reporter: now the concern is revenge. san jose police sergeant telling the m news yesterday this incident could definitely result in retaliation again the have guess and full blown war that may -- the vagos and full blown war. some members of the hells angels are talking openly about an eye for an eye. people are hoping to get that shooting suspect before the healths angels do. >> -- before the hells angels do. grief counselors will be on hand at an elementary school after one of the 6-year-old students was hit and killed while walking to school yesterday. sioreli torres was struck while walking to green oak as academy this morning a memorial continues to grow at the intersection. investigators state who hit her was a teacher driving to a different school. that teacher has not been charged. officials say the sun may have blinded the driver as she is approached the crosswalk. school officials will continue their efforts to push for more stop signs and crossing guards to make the area safer. 25 more police officers will hit the streets of oakland. the city getting a 10.7 million dollar grant to hire the cops. some will be officers laid off because of budget cuts. the police chief says the department plans to add officers near schools in the most crime ridden neighborhoods. he says the extra officers will help battle human trafficking. smaller grants will help pay for new officers in san jose, novato and fairfield. >> officials are set to meet with the california public utilities commission to discuss the status of an investigation. a report in february uncovered major safety issues on the light rail system. they include problems with defective track as well as tunnel control systems that operate poorly or not at all. the state has threatened with fines of up to $20,000 a day if problems are not addressed. today's meeting to determine how muni has responded. this afternoon the city of alameda will announce it has reached an gramm with the u.s. navy to transfer the -- the naval base to they for free. the former alameda naval air station has been closed since 1997. they've been planning to redevelop the 918 acre complex since 2000 and has been working with the navy to cleanup the old base. the city has been negotiating with a national lab about building is second campus there. >> 5:34. when you get up, it is still warm out. had the windows rolled down when i was driving in. >> the weather will change over the weekend. >> cooler not only during the afternoon but at night starts today. good morning. sea breeze coming back. right now a lot of clouds at the coast starting to move inland the breeze out of the west at sfo that's bringing in the cooler winds and the fog and the southerly wind brought that fog up from the south as we talked about yesterday. everybody else calm this morning pretty mild with temperatures mainly in the 50s cooler san francisco at 7 because of the wind off the ocean napa 1 concord and san rafael the same as yesterday. big changes during the noon and afternoon hours this morning like yesterday morning 60s except for the big different the clouds along the coast 56 in half moon bay. noon notice how stubborn the clouds are at the coast upper 60s san francisco and oakland rest of us in the 70s for lunchtime yesterday some of us were in the 80s and 90s we 4:00 low 80s south bay and north bay low to upper 70s around the bay shore 60s along the coast into san francisco temperatures continue their free fall tomorrow saturday with drizzle in the morning sunday and then a chance of rain in the north bay monday and tuesday for all of us even cooler wednesday of next week. have a -- have a great day. we have a problem with ace train 1, 10 minutes late out of stockton. if you are travel ace be aware of that. so far so good with muni, bart. san jose 280 headed northbound out of san jose towards cupertino light no problems. toll plaza no problems. metering lights off. traffic light upper deck through treasure island. golden gate bridge you will hit very thick fog as you come into the south section of the bridge towards the toll plaza. time: 5:36. a cartoon in a local college newspaper has some crying racism. why the artist says good intensions backfired, big time. inside a california courtroom. the world begins to learn what really happened in the days and hours before michael jackson's death. ♪ [ female announcer ] pillsbury chocolate chip cookies with hershey's chocolate chips. for a moment of warm, gooey, togetherness. chocolate chip cookies... from pillsbury. and these are the ones you'll love on a school night. pillsbury crescent dogs with just a few ingredients you have an easy dinner... pillsbury crescent dogs... school night ideas made easy. >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. a cartoonist whose comic strip set off a firestorm in fairfield says he may continue it on his website. veteran turned student admits it was a mistake to run the explanation. it depicts black women complaining about black men. temple, who is black, listened as his critics called his work racist. some students were especially offended it ran below an editorial about the recent murder of a young student athlete. the manslaughter trial of michael jackson's personal physician enters its third day in los angeles. prosecutors plan to call a jackson bodyguard today to help show that dr. murray delayed calling authorities on the day that the pop star died. yesterday, members of jackson's staff testified about the frantic moments on the day he died. diana avellar has more. >> did he appear to be dead? >> yes. >> reporter: the head of michael jackson's security detail described how the singer's children reacted when they saw what was happening to their father. >> paris was on the ground bawled up crying. prince had a shock, slowly crying type of look on his face. >> reporter: fahim muhammad said dr. murray asked him and the bodyguard if they knew cpr? earlier the star's personal assistant told the court after jackson was pronounced dead at the hospital, murray asked him to go back to the house. >> he said that there's some cream in michael's room or house, i believe room, that he wouldn't want the world to know about. and he requestysí that i or someone give him a ride back to the house to get it. >> reporter: the first part of the morning focused on jackson's house and murray's compensation negotiation. aeg executive testified murray wanted five million dollars. he said jackson agreed to pay murray $150,000 a month. the attorney negotiating the contract says she asked the doctor for jackson's i've year medical history. >> dr. murray told me repeatedly that michael jackson was perfectly healthy in excellent condition. >> reporter: she was surprised when murray requested a cpr machine for jackson. the attorney went on to testify dr. murray was never paid. neither aeg, nor jackson signed the contract before the singer died. diana avellar,. >> the government just released new unemployment numbers. are lay-offs easing up? ford shifts into hiring mode. an american in custody this morning for allegedly plottinging to strike against the nation's capital. -- that story coming up. the ville teacher accused of docking -- the vacaville teacher accused of docking grade points for a common expression we use afte [ female announcer ] from the very first moment we arrive... we're on the move. ♪ and we don't want anything, ever, to slow us down. so it's surprising that most women aren't getting enough calcium. but thankfully, with over 25 great flavors, like strawberry cheesecake and blackberry harvest, only yoplait original gives you 50% of the daily value of calcium and vitamin d in every cup. yoplait. it is so good. here's a look at your california forecast. clouds along the coast 74 big sur. drizzle -- sun and mid 90s through the central valley 79 tahoe 89 yosemite warmer around l.a. and san diego mid to upper 70s there and 102 in palm springs. 5:45. costco is calling on all cantaloupe farmers and shippers to take steps to make sure the fruit is safe in response to an outbreak of listeria. as many as 16 people have died and 76ened by eating the tainted can't loans. -- cast co-wants the industry to set higher standards -- costco wants the industry to set higher standards. health officials say people should toss any cantaloupe unless they know where the fruit came from. 26-year-old from the suburbs of boston, mass ms. in custody this morning on terrorism charges, -- he's accused of plotting to destroy the pentagon and the u.s. capital with large remote controlled aircraft filled with explosives. >> reporter: federal prosecutor say this man, rezwan ferdaus a 26-year-old american citizen wanted to help al-qaeda kill americans. the alleged plot is chilling. he wanted to pack large remote control modeled plans with c-4 explosives and crash them into the pentagon and u.s. capitol. the fir began its investigation last year after -- after he told an informant about his desire to wage jihad against the u.s.. the fbi sent cover agents posing as al-qaeda recruiters to meet him. an electronics genius with a degree in physics he began rigging cell phones into detonators for bombs he thought would be used to kill american military personnel. ñ him his bombs had killed u.s. soldiers. his response, "that's exactly what i wanted." >> individuals are not looking to cause big massive casualties like 9/11. they are trying to inflict fear. >> reporter: the government hess he traveled to washington, d.c. to conduct surveillance and take this photograph. where he grew up residents were stunned. >> i couldn't believe it. you don't think of a terrorist being one street over. scary. >> reporter: he was arrested after agents delivered weapons he allegedly requested. officials say the sublick was never in danger. -- the say the public was never in danger. bay area teen a rising star for helping young people. his efforts recognized by president obama. the 17-year-old will kim was big man on campus in fremont yesterday. president obama give him a shout-out during a school speech in washington. president there are students -- >> the president: there are students like will kim from fremont, california who launched a non-profit that kills loans to students. >> there's no collateral, no interest, no legal ties. all like a friend giving a friend for a loan. >> will started a non-profit called happy day microfunds. it lends small amounts of money for people to start a business. in this case students who have no credit history get money from fundraising events. >> following him on twitter, happy day is the -- you should be following us if you are not already. i'm sure you are. >> good advice doo that as soon as you be. -- >> mike has been tweeting latest weather, big cool down. >> 17° cooler minimal inland only 4°. that cooling we see at the coast into san friend -- into san francisco will move inland tomorrow. rain in the forecast that will bring cooler weather from alaska. winds of change blowing fog from the coast into san francisco this morning. another sign that fall is back in the forecast. check out these temperatures you wouldn't know it by looking and feeling the weather outside. still in the mid to upper 50s, coast, san francisco, north bay valley everybody else low to mid 60s. the most homogenized weather, because you have the clouds and the fog, down to south around 54 to 57° for the monterey bay and inland. cooler today and cloudy especially at the coast sunny around the bay area definitely big drop in those temperatures cloudy and cooler tonight all of us back in the 50s even drizzle at coast rain next week and that fall flavor to the forecast temperatures will be well below average next week. 24 hour temperature change everybody depositing from concord only 4° fremont 9 san jose 10 oakland and santa rosa 13 san francisco 17° cooler than yesterday. still going to be warm in the east bay valleys contrast with the east bay shore mid to upper 70s until you get to castro valley, union city and fremont near 80 mid to upper 80s in the south bay 86 san jose about 5° warmer than up the peninsula 81 in redwood city 78 san mateo 76 millbrae clouds came back along the coast low 60s a few mid 60s for you near 70 downtown south san francisco sausalito north bay beaches cloudy low to mid 60s 20° warmer in your valleys upper 60s to low 70s for a cloudy monterey bay 60 antioch everybody else in the 50s look at the al long the coast. hurricane hillary this is not going to be a big fact for in our -- in our forecast, nor hawaii, just wanted to mention that in case you are heading that way. hurricanes rounding the bend around the philippines, japan back over on the jet stream that's why we have such an active pattern we tap into this look what it does to your 7-day, cooler, but dry tomorrow, cooler saturday drizzle in the morning, break sunday look at the rain in the north bay monday, tuesday rain and cooler for all of us wednesday, what a difference in the forecast. have a great day. here's sue. we go to san mateo southbound 280 past 92 car hit a deer not unusual for this area a little slowing past the scene crews there trying to clean that up. stall livermore the bad news. good news eastbound 580 in the noncommute direction, pasted truck scales. the road sensors, -- moderate slowing as you come from tracy up towards the pass into livermore. current drive times 101 through marin county not bad. highway 4 still moderate out of antioch towards concord. 580 about 25 minutes into pleasanton, san rafael relatively light southbound past the civic center. >> 5:53. new sign lay-offs may be easing up. labor department said last week new applications for jobless benefits fell sharply to 291,000. that would be the lowest level since early april. how badly do you want an iphone 5? here's jane king with the business report. >> reporter: good morning. if you set your sights on an iphone 5, you are not alone. 41% plan to buy an iphone 5. if apple doesn't come up with the goods object 4th, the reception could be lukewarm. fewer than 50% said they would buy only if apple unveils an updated iphone 4. sony going to stop footing the bill for glasses for 3-d movies. ford shifting into hiring mode. the auto make area announcing plans to add 7,000 jobs over -- over the next two years less than -- ford says it doesn't think we are heading for a double dip recession. bernanke says national crisis over high unemployment. europe's debt crisis will derail the world economy and social unrest some say. european leaders may not be able to pull it together. new drunk driving test. companies working on a new blood alcohol works by touch and can take a measurement through the ignition button. the technology could be in cars this decade. at the new york stock exchange i'm jane king. the superintendent of schools in vacaville may be ready to answer questions today about the punishment imposed by a teacher after students sneezed. it happened during a health class. two students say the teacher doesn't like disruptions of any kind. >> i sneezed and somebody said bless you. and he said, do you think that girl is evil? do you think that evil spirits are coming out of her? the guy who said bless you was like no, i was just doing what i'm supposed to do when somebody sneezes, trying not to be rude. >> the girls say he deducted 25 points from everyone's grade. he did it again when another student sneezed the next day. he told the students that sneezing and saying bless you is a distraction and takes time out from learning. a mother says she is concerned about the reason for punishing the sue stents. she failed to get any -- any answers. unique fundraising effort underway in the haight ashford district to help young hopeless people. monday a bed was set up. he feeds the meter $2 an hour from 10 to 6. he says it gives people a place to rest and doesn't violate the city's sit-lie law. feeding the meter is illegal and trying to circumvent the sit-lie law could be too. authorities are leaving him and his bed alone. >> the cops were nice. i haven't had a single issue. one cop pulled over and asked me what it was about. he told him and he gave me a salute and drove off. >> austin is collecting donations. the money will go to buy beds for a youth shelter in the haight. >> when it comes to recycling in the bay area brentwood is leading the way. the city has exceeded the state's gel for the past several years by up to 40%. -- officials say in brentwood success is partially due to the fact that the city owns its own waste transfer station. cut the amount of trash going to landfills in half. you are going to like this. a pick me up free of charge. the convenience store chain offering everyone a cup of coffee on the house. >> we like that a pot rule protest new push to overturn san a satisfies new rule on medicinal marijuana dispense reese. >> reporter: i'm live in san jose -- law enforcement in california and in nevada on high alert over a possible all-out war between rival motorcycle gangs. i'll tell you why if that breaks out, it is likely to happen here in the bay area. coming up in a live report.

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