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just under 10 minutes. fans called the attack on bryan stow senseless. >> to have it happen here -- where fans like to has a friendly environment a shameful. doctors offered some optimistic news today about stow's condition. they say they have gleaned him off of -- weened him off of anti-seizure medications. >> is beginning to show some primitive functions but how that relates to his long-term prognosis is still unclear. >> doctors plan to reduce the other medicines in the coming weeks. they say that will help them better assess brain function. we are also following the stow saga online at ktvu.com. it is a blockbuster ipo, wall street's biggest deal of the year. it is a deal worth billions being closely watched by other social networking companies. >> reporter: before baseball and before twitter there was linkedin, the company was founded in 2002 and has more than 100 million members. >> i just recently became part of linkedin. >> reporter: linkedin is about to be part of the new york stock exchange. >> i think there are major dollars flowing at this rate. >> reporter: linkedin target its ipo at 32-$33 per share. the company has boosted and said the ipo priced at $45, valuing the networking site at $4.3 billion, the highest market value for a u.s. internet company taking its first bow on wall street since google went public. >> if linkedin is a grand slam it could mean grand slams for other social media products. >> reporter: a strong showing could mean wonders for future internet ipos facebook and groupon. the question is, will investors gravitate to these sites? >> it has been a hot one day and not the next. >> reporter: the two converge tomorrow morning. on wall street today a surge in oil boosted stocks. the dow industrials gained 80 points. nasdaq rose 31. we have an update in developing news we brought you live on the ktvu channel 2 news at 6:00. we got pictures of the navy tanker plane on fire just about 40 minutes ago. a spokeswoman says that the boeing 707 crashed on takeoff and burst into flames. it was reportedly carrying a large load of fuel and three people escaped with minor injuries. continuing coverage now on the schwarzengger family's predicament. as rita williams reports, the child lives in bakersfield. >> i feel for the young boy more than anything because he is very, very nice. >> reporter: the former governor bought the house for a quarter of a million dollars last year for 50-year-old her four children including -- mildred and and her four children including schwarzengger's son. >> birth certificates to show that the child was born september 271997, 5 days later, schwarzengger unknowingly had another son, this one with baena, the name of her husband is listed as father. they separated three weeks later but in papers filed for divorce in 2008, she said the marriage produced no minor children. >> we are told that he had no idea during her pregnancy that she told him that when he was a toddler. he is 13 now. when he was a toddler she found out and he really looks like arnold schwarzenegger. >> some say that patty baena threatened to go public later this year. rita williams, ktvu channel 2 news. >> analysts say his admission may not have a long-term impact. >> the best thing to do is to take responsibility and try to make amends. >> some experts say that the media attention could help the former governor by putting his name in the headlines. a prosecutor said today that yusuf bey iv dot he was above the law. members of bailey's family listens to closing arguments today. the deputy attorney also played a portion of a secret videotape where he talks about silencing witnesses. the prosecution is scheduled to give closing arguments tomorrow. a group of amtrak passengers were stranded in nevada for 10 hours yesterday finally made it to emoryville. >> a kind of seemed like a comedy of errors or an exercise in efficiency. nobody, the crew did not seem to know what was going on. >> we caught up with the weary passengers around 3:15 a.m. the train's two engines conked out in nevada and passengers will get a refund. a another first for san francisco. this november voters will be asked to ban circumcision. jana? >> reporter: they are petitioning more than 7700 signatures, well above the amount needed. outside city hall, voip show field told us why he is working so hard to ban circumcision. >> it is medically unnecessary. >> reporter: they spent months collecting and a signatures that would make circumcision a misdemeanor crime punishable by fines up to $1000. he says circumcision violates a child's rights. >> these are traces they want to make once they become an adult. they can become informed and do that. >> reporter: a coalition of religious groups disagree. >> nobody in san francisco wants to see the government impede upon an individual's constitutional right to make those kinds of decisions. >> reporter: opponents point to studies that circumcision reduces cancer risks in hiv. nationwide public opinion is mixed. >> i have a seven -week-old son myself that had a circumcision last week. i think it is kind of odd that i could have been fined or penalized. >> i have a lot of friends that have gotten circumcisions. >> the official policy states that evidence demonstrates potential medical benefits however, these data are not sufficient to recommend routine neonatal circumcision. if the bill passes, police say they do plan to file a lawsuit. jana katsuyama, ktvu channel 2 news. a new taxi that is being called tough as a tank but green showed itself off today in san francisco. now for the ada approved taxis are approved for service. they say that the taxis will run 300 miles on a tank of compressed natural gas. across the bay at the oakland airport officials unveiled three charging stations for electric cars. drivers have to pay for parking but the dutch city is free. the u.s. senate defeated a were proposal to expand offshore drilling. it would have opened additional areas for drilling off, alaska,, virginia, and the gulf of mexico. cyclists and fans go to great lengths to see the tour de california. >> the rain clouds are moving out of the bay area. coming up i will show you where the fog will be focused and if you will be tracking any rain drops as we head into the weekend. our planes start flying when it's dark. and they don't stop flying until it's dark again. flying all day, every day. you deserve our best. that's why there's so many flight options. [ webber ] southwest airlines has seven daily nonstop flights from the bay area to chicago midway to fit your schedule. ♪ hey, we're on your schedule, not ours. there will be another one back here in a second, just watch. what did i tell you -- there's another one. [ ding ] >> a bay area nail salon worker told staffers today about the effects of 10 years of working with chemical products. they found levels of chemicals that far exceeded state standards. advocates want them to regulate salon product. prosecutors say today they need more time to see if they will be retrying barry bonds. prosecutors are considering whether to try him again on three perjury counts. the judge gave prosecutors until june 172 decide. one of the world's biggest cycling races came to california today. robber honda shows us how fans went along for the ride. >> reporter: 178 of the world's top cyclists took off for the fourth stage of the tour of california. it is supposed to be a party. the party started near the san jose finish line. jack and kelly drew live on sierra road. >> we make a whole day of a. >> reporter: hundreds of people gathered at a festival and many tackled it themselves to see the finish. >> i have never seen it before. i wanted to, peer. >> reporter: what do you think? >> it is awesome. >> reporter: is a rider won the stage -- this rider won the stage. they are struggling with a show here in san jose. they will not have much time to rest. stage five begins tomorrow. robber honda, ktvu channel 2 news. a spectator is in the hospital tonight with injuries. the man was riding his bike when he collided with a car. it happened about 4:00 p.m. after the race ended. way lahood was deemed the bay area today. the current system does not allow for safe landings during low visibility. airport managers say anything they can do to improve their facility will help local and regional economies. united airlines say that technical error cost the airlines to reinstate the flight numbers of two planes. the united stats using the flight numbers after 9/11, but then this week the numbers -- united airlines stopped using the flight numbers after 9/11 but then this week they've reappeared. they have removed the numbers from its computers. officials announced today that vanessa reyes pleaded no contest. prosecutors say reyes used a pto debit card to buy more than $20 million worth of meals and clothing. the controversial gang injunction program will remain in place two nights. the injunction identified gang members from associated with one another, linking colors, or being in a safety zone after 10: 10:00 p.m. an independent review could help address concerns over racial profiling. a massive memorial has been returned to the city of oakland. it is a story we broke saturday night on ktvu 10:00 news. eric rasmussen explains how one worker at a recycling yard helped crack the case. >> reporter: the thieves managed to steal days with a little more than a few wooden planks. it was from the uss maine, sunk by an explosion off cuba in 1988. >> it was an old ship. >> reporter: three months into his new job, marcelo gonzales called police when two men brought in this piece late tuesday. >> i got an e-mail alert sent out about this. i recognized it. >> reporter: officers arrested 48-year-old michael paradise. >> did you think this thing would ever be recovered? >> i questioned it. >> reporter: the giants brass monument would have been worth $4000. >> they were diligence. they called in and the rest is history. >> reporter: the man they arrested said that he bought the old war relic on craigslist. in oakland, eric rasmussen, ktvu channel 2 news. it seems like metal thieves have struck a church in san francisco. railings are used by people attending daily meetings and the property managers say they are working at replacing the railings. warmer weather is on the way to parts of the bay area. meterologist mark tamayo will tell us when it will warm up first. do not forget you can watch all of our newscasts on your computer including bay area news at 7:00. we are streaming live on the web at ktvu.com. ♪ ♪ free access to chase atm's wherever you are. that's a step forward. chase customers can avoid atm fees with over 16,000 nationwide. take a step forward and chase what matters. >> the mississippi river is expected to crest at vicksburg, mississippi in the next 24 hours, a few inches lower than the army corps of engineers predicted. further down the river it seems that everything that can be done is being done to shore up levees. damage estimates are at $7 million. >> rain clouds finally moving out. more sunshine for today and also over the next couple of days. we still have some patchy fog to talk about first thing tomorrow morning. we still have some lingering rain showers to the north and east of the bay area. cranes guys out there. we can show you this. we have mostly clear skies in san francisco. a bit of a breeze with winds around 15-20 miles per hour. partly cloudy and still breezy out there. we will buck up those numbers for thursday and friday. for the weekend we have a few clouds and temperatures will be cooling off. most locations will be in the lower 40s. hayward at 49 and san jose at 48 degrees. this is the storm system we have been talking about over the past few days. it is moving out to the east we will have some patchy morning fog. most areas in the 60s and most locations could be approaching the mid to upper 70s. as we take this into your friday, you notice an increase in some high clouds late friday afternoon and into the evening hours. but we should remain dry for both saturday and sunday. santa rosa 75 degrees tomorrow. napa, brentwood, antioch, 64. san jose in the lower 70s. these numbers will check in around 3:00 or 4:00 tomorrow afternoon. no significant storms in our forecast. we begin to cool thing is often the weekend especially sunday with the warmest locations around 70 degrees. >> scientists say they may have an answer to the mysterious death of leopard sharks in san francisco bank. more than 100 sharks have washed ashore. examination shows some suffered from internal bleeding and brain lesions. biologists say that heavy winter rain could be changing the chemistry of the water in the day. as for the sharks' bay hockey variety, game two is taking place in vancouver and from the sound of that sharks fans are outnumbered. as for the game right now the sharks are tied with. that is our report. i am gasia mikaelian. our coverage continues online at ktvu.com and with our 10:00 news on ktvu channel 2. 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