small presence here and there is a unity group laumpbling its own economic strategy. members lined up to send a message to big bank autos today i stand here with the community and in my nine-year rip. >> i am moving $150,000 from wells fargo to a credit union. >> and bank of america, enough. >> a community group is laumpbling the strategy as a way to pressure banks into increasing loan modifications. this church says it's closing two accounts with bank of america and moving $3 million in account activity to a credit union. >> the word spreads. the word will spread. >> bank of america issued a statement to abc 7 saying it was sorry ask surprised to hear the church is unhappy and went on to note it's modified 193,000 mortgages in california since the housing crisis began. as it gains momentum, this group is convinced that this can have an impact on changing policy. >> i feel like they're using my money are not closing on our people. >> bank of america representative told me they would be happy to meet with official asks address concerns but today, or anyone else want to close accounts the bank will work with them to do so. in san jose, abc 7 news. >> our viewers have a lot to say about the movement. i'm one of the 50 million the government cannot help with extending our unemployment and i do not blame them. we don't have the money. you can join the conversation on abc 7 news. >> and a horrifying scene in southern california today. a man opened fire inside of an orange county hair salon. eight people are dead. it happened about 1:to this afternoon in seal beach. officers arrested a suspect during a traffic stop half a mile from the salon recovering a number of guns from the car and say they believe he act add lone. they're trying to find out what led to the rampage. >> construction is moving forward on a controversial power plant. several agencies paid tribute today. the 619 megawatt plant started in november. and the the operators of the plant say if needed if energy sources do come onion line. >> there is intimatent power, have you to stabilize the grid. >> cal pine says the energy center will be 40% cleaner than a coal plant but the nearly community college is suing to stop construction they say the plant will pollute the area. >> and better times may be ahead for two struggling grocery store chains. tomorrow a bankruptcy judge is set to sign off on the sale in seattle for $16 million. that same company now also owns av ferrari. and the bay area based italian food special market filed for protection six months ago just days after the two original owners died. >> and the san bruno neighborhood devastated by last year's gas pipeline explosion reached an important milestone in its recovery. this morning the mayor and residents removed a barrier dividing glenn view drive since it destroyed 38 homes and killed eight people. some residents were overjoyed today and they ran, screaming through the area. and neighbors sea this does more than just reconnect both sides of the street. >> this is way overdue. and we were looking forward day after day for this to be open. >> and some residents whose homes were destroyed have not begun rebuilding yet. the survey found 45% of the households affected by the blast have not reached a jelt wmt their insurer. >> family and friends said goodbye today to two of the victims of last week's shooting rampage in cupertino. the family gathered for a funeral in memorial park on kertner avenue. he worked as a heavy equipment operator at the cement plant. he's survived by his wife and four children. and one was remembered today in jubilee christian center. the 51-year-old leaves behind his mother, stepmother, two children and five grandchildren. he work as long side his brother at the plant and jesse continues to recover from being wounded in that shooting. >> some tough talk from secretary of state clinton tonight. she says iran's attempt to kill saudi arabia's ambassador to the u.s. is a dangerous escalation of franchising terror abroad. federal agents say two men, one a u.s. citizen tried to hire a drug cartel to kill the saudi ambassador while he dined in a restaurant. and he hopes other nations will -- hoping other nations condemn the act and calling for increased sanctions against iran. >> nothing has been taken off the table that the world is united. not united states versus iran. that the isolation of iran and the attempt to change the behavior is universal. >> iran's foreign ministry announced the case quote shows desperation of the u.s.. >> and a surprise today in so calmed under wear bomber. the 25-year-old man suddenly pleaded guilty to trying to bring down the delta airlines flight christmas day, 2009. he told the judge that he's guilty under u.s. law but innocent under muslim law and claims he acted in retall wraigs for killing of muslims world wide. referring to his failed explosive as a blessed weapon and faces a mandatory life sentence. >> and coming up, the dangerous way teenagers are easting gummy wears. it has them buzzing. the health warning the state is considering putting on your next tube of toothpaste. >> i'm sandhya patel. the warm fall weather is here but question is, how long will it stick around? i'll be back with a look at the forecast coming up. >> and thank you. and the hollywood celebrities resting easier tonight now that a hacker is under arrest. the news continues in one minute. >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. five students escaped serious injury this morning. the bus driver was passing the tractor when at the same time, the tractor began to turn left, causing two vehicles to crash into each other. chp says all students were wearing seat belts. the bus driver was hurt but is expected to be okay. >> this evening a suspect is still at larnl, police say he stabbed a student in a school in concord. that happened shortly before 11:00 this morning outside loama vista adult education center, officers say the fight began after the student and suspect exchanged what they call hard looks. the victim suffered several stab wounds to upper body and now at john muir hospital. the suspect last seen in a green honda sedan. >> thieves stole nearly two dozen lap tops from a school in marin left behind evidence on a nearby hiking trail. 20 apple lap tops were taken and they're valued at $1300 each. police say they were on a heavy white car that needed two people to lift z that cart was found about 100 yards down a trail. there is a mountain lion seen near canada and running immediate roads officials say they tend to avoid people but residents are advised not to hike or jog at dawn. and at night. >> state officials considered listing fluoride as a carcinogen. they'd have to have a warning on tables. and we'll show what happened today. >> fluoride helps fight tooth decay. armed with study that's conclude it can cause a form of bone cancer concerns grouped at the state to list it as a carso again. >> this is rare bone tumors. >> the office assessment debated whether fluoride belongs on the list. and voters passed it in 1966. a warning label that the business or product could expose to you cancer causing substances. and municipality woz have been exempt from telling you the fluoride in water, toothpaste makers would have had to add it on to the box. >> we want to reduce the number of tooth decay and have done a fantastic job. half of the children don't have any at all. >> some urge the panel not to dismiss this study, specials results of children. >> exposure to fluoride in tap water during ages 5-10 is levels to higher levels of osteo sarcoma. >> everybody voting no please raise your hanld oolt panel voted against warning labels because the studies were inconclusive. >> there is is a safe, effective tool to prevent dental decay with no way ill affect on any individuals. >> there are 800 chemicals on the list. fluorides will not be added. in sacramento, abc news. >> and tonight a florida man is facing 121 years for hacking celebrity web sites. and christina aguilera was hakd and officials say christopher cheney used a program that sent a dupe ply kit of messages to stars received to his account. that meant when celebrities were changing their pass words he would know about it. >> using these methods cheney stole private and personal photographs and took financial information, movie scripts and conversations that the victims believed ton pry -- to be private. >> cheney arrested this morning after an investigation called operation hacker razzi charged with illegal wire tapping and computer hacking. and the global problems of smoort phones now reached the united states. michael finney is here with the latest. >> and this is when millions found themselves in the same situation and this comes after two days of sporadic outages against europe, middle east and africa. so far, there are carriers not offering refunds. the carriers say they provide phone service we asked at and t about this. it referred to us research in motion. and it says it's working to resox the situation quickly as possible to continue to update coon assumer has more information is available. updates on web sites at rim.com. and the cost of heating your home will be higher this winter though it's going to be warmer outside. u.s. department of energy says prices are up for heating oil and natural gas. households will pay about 3% more to heat their homes, those with heating oil not very many around here will see bill goes up about 8% that, is a record high. >> we project they'll be see being modest increases and costs go up, temperatures will, too and that will keep keep heating costs down. >> food prices are going down, too. u.s. farmers produced a bigger surplus of corn, meaning more corn for serial, bread and animal feed that could help hold prices down. the government says costs will rise by up to 4% this year, and next year, just 3%, at least 3.5. food prices have been going up partly because corn has been diverted into ethanol fuel. >> and and and michael, thank you so much. >> and sandhya promises a beautiful day. >> i d i noticed we both had a bounce in your steps and in a good mood. and temperatures will be rising a little bit more as we head into tomorrow across the bay area. and here is a live picture. there is a lovely one perfect our sutro camera. golden gate bridge, and marin head lands we're going to show you mid and high level clouds. we expected high clouds today that are coming in. but don't worry. these are harmless. there is another live picture from san jess yeah. they hit a high of 82 so far. they're seeing just thin clouds there. just milky sky, lots of sunshine out there. highs so far it's been a warm day. and 76 degrees and there is low 80s in san jose and 82 degrees in santa rosa. santa cruz so far is 82 degrees. and there are 70s and 80s across the bay area, fog free, warm weather throughout friday z then going to be cooler this weekend. and there is satellite picture from afternoon, high pressure really controlling weather. with this area of high pressure we've enjoyed a nice, northeastern wind flow that cleared skies out across the state of california and there have been fog free conditions this afternoon this, has been responsible for warming all areas up from inland to coast. and los angeles hitting a high of 99 degrees, just showing you it's not just a local thing. overnight, looking for clear skies into north bay, mid to upper. >>s, inland east bay, mild, clear conditions and 61 in antioch. 58 into the south bay z down peninsula, there is tomorrow morning, its clear, we'll continue to warm with that sun out early and there is a some areas that will be seeing number goes up by a couple degrees heading into thursday. so south bay locations, 82346 sab jose. 88 in los gatos. 85 in santa clara. temperatures running above average at this time of the year. and there is 83, los altos, 86 degrees, half moon bay, 76 den, and there is pacifica, 72, downtown, 78. 79 in south san francisco. so warm october weather and that is we've anticipated. 86 santa rosa. and stintson beach, 70s, 79 oakland, 81 in yun continuin city. heading inland temperatures going to be approaching 90 degrees in places like livermore and 88 in antioch and around the bay. 84 in santa cruz. and there is warm, fall weather, upper 80s inland. then, starting to notice cooling on saturday and on sunday. and this is clouds increase inland areas cool. still pleasant heading into tuesday, wednesday time period, noticeably cooler, low 60s coast side. right now, first chance we can see possibly occurring would not be until wednesday. >> so that is a good thing. >> yes. >> and just ahead, a dress hem line gets a woman kicked out of court. >> and then at 6, explaining why a national shoe retailer put two bay area tours on cx@x a local police department is warning parents about a new method teenagers are using to consume alcohol. kids getting drunk, listen to this, soaking gummy wear bears in vodka. it's been gaining popularity thanks to tutorials found on you tube. the bares are pretty much odorless and taek a day or two to make. the danger is that teens don't realityize how much they're ingesting and they eat them like candy. >> and a georgia woman miss aid court hearing today because her skirt was too short. she showed up to stand trial for a speeding ticket. at first walker thought her bra was showing but the deputy said the problem was the minute mini skirt. >> they said well the sign says no minies i said well a mini is up to the thigh. that is what i understand understood. i said mine now is slightly above the knee. when i pull it down further it's below the knee. >> walker says her rights have been violated and she's filing a discrimination suit. >> and coming up next, its not just target. when we come back, other places the first lady likes to step out to when she needs out of the house. at 6:00 california's falling birth rate hasn't been this low in years. tonight why number of newborns is way down. also, the free trade agreement could turn one nation's theirs the for wine into a boon for the california economy. >> we're like sitting ducks for this woman, now. >> back in business. after 6:30 how a theater company overcame real life drama in order to raise the curtain on its 31 season, coming up when cheryl and i join you at 6:00. >> thank you. >> and it turns out first lady michelle obama likes to do more than just shop at target. sh she says she likes to sneak out as much as possible. she shopped wearing a baseball hat and sunglasses. and secret service was a give away. the first lady says she likes to go to star bucks and petco. she says she doesn't have to shop for items as toilet paper because she says a well stocked white house is one of the perks of being the first lady. >> no cost could runs for the first family. >> i don't think so. >> that is going to do it for us, for now. world news is coming up next. from all of us here, thanks for watching tonight. we'll see you at 6:00.