news. >> the medical examiner identified a man hit and killed today. a train hit a man today. he was from palo alto. it happened at 6:45 a.m. this morning and closed the tracks for an hour causing major delays. good samaritan tried to pull two people from an suv after the driver crashed into a canal this morning. several drivers and emergency responders worked to pull the couple out but they were pronounced dead at the scene. the chp hasn't released their names. witnesses say four feet of water filled the ditch. >> we were trying to help them out. >> reporter: what did you try to do? >> we tried -- i got a bar here in the truck, i handed it over to those guys trying to open the door. >> the chp is investigating the cause of the crash. officers don't know why the driver veered off the road. a san francisco nightclub is closing down for good after a gunfire erupted over the weekend. police say three people were wounded in the shooting at the 330 rich club saturday morning. now there is road tonight from the san francisco entertainment commission that the owners surrendered their license. the commission was expected to investigate that club. a judge set bail at $500,000 for the man accused of killing a newspaper vendor in january. 36-year-old mark anthony cassell is scheduled to be arraigned this week on one count of murder and elder abuse causing death. the victim, 77-year-old dallas ayers died after police say mark anthony cassell picked him up and threw him to the ground. the sheriff's department is looking for this man who was mistakenly freed from jail. here is a picture. he posed as another inmate with a similar name and staff did not follow property identification procedures. he has a history of theft, and domestic violence. a trial got underway to determine whether a city can enter bankruptcy. they say they have cut the city budget as far as possible but some say they didn't cut enough into the pension fund. the trial is expected to last four days. familiar face in contra costa county politics is running for the supervisor position. he pleaded guilty to misusing taxpayer money. she is running for the vacant seat. you may remember her as a member of the san jose city counsel. she says her political experience will help her with challenges such as implementing healthcare changes. >> there are a lot of changes happening that are impacting local government so i think it requires somebody who is experienced. >> so far five people pulled nomination papers and paid the fee. candidates have till wednesday at 5:00 p.m. to file. they are update over the owner wanting to raise the health plan. they are asking workers to shoulder huge increases in the employee health plan. the hike would cost workers hundreds of dollars a year. they did not comment on the labor talks. mayor ed lee joined hotel workers to celebrate a contract deal. the mayor along with the workers and union leaders gathered at the hilton san francisco union square hotel. the contract was set to expire in august. it is a effort with healthen hotels -- with hilton hotels in six cities. >> they will have health benefits, they will have a pension that they can rely on for years and years to come. >> it lasts till 2018. the union said today they plan to work on securing better contracts with other hotel groups. the administrator has a life time guarantee on her salary. susan muranishi is the highest paid county administrator in california, $423,000 a year. she also has a guarantee she makes 10% more than anyone else in the county. one critic likens her salary to lewding the public. others say she is worth the money. new tonight at 6:00 p.m. a plan to use clean energy sources in san francisco. ktvu's cara liu explains how it would work and why some people are against the move. >> reporter: ken, the meeting wrapped up a hour ago here at city hall. it was a local agency and the public utilities commission. a vote was tabled till april. >> reporter: electricity from 100% renewable resources, that is what they say they will deliver starting this fall if all goes as planned. >> our energy will be 100 california certificated. california has the strictest requirements. and that will contrast with the energy they are getting today. >> reporter: the plan is to roll out to 200,000 customers. neighborhoods highlighted in green on this map where they would be targeted first. the public utilities commission would administer the program. the billing would still go through pg&e. one of the sticking points is customers would be althoughly enrolled -- automatically enrolled. >> the state mandates it would be a opt out program. >> reporter: most customers could pay between $10 and $21 more a month. the union fears loss of jobs. >> there is a clear report from the controllers office saying if the contract, a contract with shell, if the contract is approved 95 jobs will be lost. >> the union raises other concerns -- other concerns. >> they are claiming 100% renewable, that is not possible. >> reporter: most who spoke during public comments supported the program so long as rates are reasonable and there was a build out of the local economy. live in san francisco, cara liu, ktvu channel 2 news. contra costa county is looking to hire 200 people to work in a call center and enroll californias in healthcare insurance. they are opening in concord. they will help people navigate healthcare insurance. candidates can apply on the county's website. the committee is giving away a free trip to san francisco and a chance to meet president obama next week. he is set to arrive in the bay area wednesday, april 3. he is scheduled to attend four fundraising events. the website has debail said on the -- details on the office. so long to the sun. i am go tracking -- i am tracking clouds to let you know your rain chances this week. the forecast in just 7 minutes. >> first, real estate, gasoline and now the record setting prices parents pay for baby setting. >> cut a player break the nfl -- could a nfl player break the nfl rainbow barrier? rally is getting ready to start in san francisco in support of gay marriage. the demonstration it comes as the u.s. supreme court is poised to hear arguments on california's ban on same-sex marriage. ktvu's noelle walker is live in san francisco talking with people on the eve of this legal show down. >> reporter: the music started pumping a few minutes ago. look behind me, the crowd has started to gather for the rally that is officially getting underway at 6:30 p.m. there is a sense that tomorrow's hearing is a big moment in history. >> reporter: today gay marriage supporters are ready to paint the town red. >> we like splash color. >> reporter: there were signs to be made. >> i march for and i will leave it blank so people can write in. >> troops to gather. >> we have rallies in san francisco all the time but people don't recognize this rally or this moment means something. >> the march's facebook page had 1300 people pledging to rally tonight. >> it is growing by 50 every 30 minutes. >> my grandmother added herself. that is my favorite. there eyes will be -- >> reporter: all eyes will be on the supreme court. she says rather than sweeping changes the court is likely to take baby steps. >> there is a wonderful dance that is happening between politics and law right now and look how much progress we made. >> reporter: now that debate is passed on to a new generation. >> i know that it is my generation's fight to continue. >> i am very optimistic about what the supreme court is going to rule so i definitely think i will see full marriage equality. >> next few days will be a water shed in history. >> the rally starts at 6:30 p.m. and a traffic note, they will be marching from here to the city hall area around 7:15 p.m. if you are planning to be in the area in san francisco, take note of that. reporting live in san francisco, noelle walker, ktvu channel 2 news. and ktvu's david as is on his -- david stevenson is on his way to washington, d.c. and will bring us live reports tomorrow. gay nfl player is considering coming out in the next few months. mike freeman says the unidentified player would be the first professional athlete to come out while playing for an american team. the player isn't worried about the racks from his -- reaction from his teammates but a back slash from homophobic fans. ktvu's gun buy back program. -- gun buy back program. >> you wonder where they have been lying around. >> he says he may propose including gun buy backs in the next county budget. oracle purchased a north carolina company. they make software that helps manage applications and increased mobile data traffic. the terms were not released. a plan to reimburse investors on facebook's public offering has been approved. they are expected to offer $62 million in compensation for the system failure that prevented timely ordered confirmation. that is less than the 500 million in estimated losses. report finds baby sitting rates in the bay area are the highest in the country. according to a survey, $14 an hour for one child. that is more expensive than new york city. which is $13.50. one of the most affordable is st. louis, $9.75 an hour. the weight is almost over. the opening of the new twin tunnels are butt to open. -- are about to open. there was a ribbon cutting ceremony this morning. it will take drivers around highway 1 that for years was plagued by mud slides. traffic will be allowed possibly tonight or by tomorrow. hazy sunshine today. patchy fog out there. coastal fog, that is. live cameras towards the west. you see fog out there and the high clouds. get used to the high clouds and fog. temperature said today, as -- temperatures today as warm as they will be all week. low 70s. mid-60s. pattern is breaking down. showers moving in. things are starting to shake up. and we have showers in the forecast, mainly after tomorrow. that is how it goes. commute model goes -- computer model goes till the end of the week. this isn't a standard system. drops down the coast and lingers. tomorrow like today, clouds, sun, partly cloudy skies, mid- 60s. upper 60s. and then the low drops down. doesn't go this way. it goes this one. and anchors itself. it spins like this. it spinnings energy packets or instability so timing is stuff. you know you will see scattered showers somewhere. especially in the coast. tomorrow, 7:00 p.m., right, afternoon, nothing. spinning right there. 6:00 p.m. on wednesday. little -- maybe drizzle. here we are 6:00 p.m. on thursday. there is the low center. spinning impulses. here is friday. and now friday, this kicks in. the low comes on shore. that is your best chance for rain. saturday and sunday. forecast will be tough this week. know there will be clouds and sprinkles. weekend is the best bet for rain. it will rain. rest of the stuff is scattered showers. and not enough to shut you down if you are outdoor plans. painting might be an issue. but if you are doing out door work, you will be okay. weekend looks wet but things can change. 68 gilroy. five-day forecast with your bay area weekend in view. talk about everything here. sun, clouds, warm. not cool. over night lows are mild. bay area weekend, showers are the best bet. there you go. each day it will get easier to dial in. tomorrow looks like today and best chance for showers wednesday. >> all right. thank you, bill. >> thank you, bill. coming up on bay area news at 7:00 on tv 36, we will go back to the castro, a big rally, how cities are marking the moment. and tired of turning off your gadgets for landings? join us -- join us for these stories and more on bay area news at 7:00 on tv 36. new type of world series is scheduled to be held in the bay area. which city will play host and what is new about the coming games. the first little league world series will be hosted in livermore this summer. 10 teams, a host team and 4 international teams will be here july 30. the petaluma little league champions, this is one age bracket up. espn will broadcast it live on august 5. mark joins us now. warriors getting ready to take on the lakers tonight. >> no such thing as another game when los angeles hits down. the warriors star probably won't take the court tonight against the lakers, warriors number 6, playoffs approach, steph curry and his ankle problem, tweaked it saturday night. today he leaves practice early to get more treatment and the team won't say whether he will play or not. >> if he is healthy and able to play he will play, if not, he won't. simple. we will make decisions based on what is best for steph curry and this baseball team. he is playing at a high level and he is probably thinking there is nothing he can do right now. unbelievable the way he is playing. >> as he would tell you tiger woods back in his rightful spot in the golf world, number one, first time since 200010. it -- 2010. arnold palmer tournament, but tiger woods owns it. he is rolling right now. this is his 6th win in his last 20 starts. played 16 holes today. 25 birdie putt. and needs to putt to save par and he will cap out his round sensationally there. tapped it in. got a two shot win over justin rose. the sharks, a team in need of something, anything to show a pulse. they trade douglas murray, he dated tiger woods' ex-wife. dashed off to pittsburgh. in the here and now, the sharks are in disneyland to take on the anaheim ducks tonight in the first of a home and home. chris young hit a home run for the a's today. they win 9-7 over milwaukee. >> thank you. coming up tonight at 10:00 p.m., the rally for the same- sex marriage, ahead of the supreme court hearing tomorrow. our crews are live in san francisco as the protesters get ready to march. thank you for trusting ktvu channel 2 news. good night. to show jim and carol they can meet life's challenges we're bringing their son home from college along with a few friends... jimbo and carol whether it's the new kenmore elite refrigerator... or the new kenmore elite front load washer and dryer... no one gives you more capacity... so you'll be prepared for any challenge bye guys! kenmore. tested for living. found at sears. hello. is this where we do that bundling thing? let's see what you got. rv -- covered. why would you pay for a hotel? i never do. motorcycles -- check. atv. i ride those. do you? no. boat. house. hello, dear. hello. hello. oh! check it -- [ loud r&b on car radio ] i'm going on break! the more you bundle, the more you save. now, that's progressive. oh, hi. a hundred episodes. that's a lot during the course of which george, elaine kramer, and i have had many experiences, both positive and negative. well, mostly negative. there've been some relationships that haven't worked out, ambitions that were unfulfilled, hopes dashed... some property damage hurt feelings-- i know one guy got deported-- physical injury, and... all right, maybe even a death or two. but we've persevered because we're people... real tv people and for 30 minutes a week, that's pretty important to us. so, if you're joining us late, here are some highlights from what's happened so far. why don't they have salsa? what do you need salsa for? salsa is now the number 1 condiment in america. do you know why? because people like to say salsa. do you have any salsa? we need more salsa. where's the salsa? no salsa? it must be impossible for a spanish person to order seltzer and not get salsa. i wanted seltzer not salsa! don't you know the difference between seltzer and salsa? you have seltzer after the salsa. see? this should be the show. this is the show. what? this. this talking. yeah. right. i'm serious. i think that's a good idea. just talking? what's the show about? it's about nothing. what's that red dot on your sweater? didn't we come in over there? i thought we came in over there. i'm out. what? yeah, i'm out. i'm out of the contest. no story? no. forget the story. you got to have a story. who says? four. seinfeld. four. that'll be 5, 10 minutes. do you smell something? do i smell something? what am i, hard of smelling? what is it? i think it's b.o. who's on the show? who are the characters? i could be a character. you? base a character on me. it's come to my attention that you and the cleaning woman have engaged in sexual intercourse on the desk in your office. who said that? she did. was that wrong? should i not have done that? i got to plead ignorance on this thing. if anyone had said anything to me when i started here that that sort of thing was frowned upon... and who else is on the show? elaine could be a character. i wonder what happened to my fiance. i know he's here somewhere. i have lost my fiance, the poor baby. [australian accent] maybe the dingo ate your baby. what? the dingo ate your baby. kramer. now he's a character. the bus is out of control! so i grab him by the collar, i get behind the wheel and now i'm driving the bus. you're batman. yeah, yeah. i am batman. then the mugger, he comes to, and he starts choking me so i'm fighting him off with one hand and driving the bus with the other. i managed to open the door and kicked him out with my foot at the next stop. you kept making all the stops? well, people kept ringing the bell! so everybody i know is a character on the show. right. my wallet's gone! my wallet's gone! jerry! uncle leo. hello! how could you? what? you were making out during schindler's list? how long's it take to find a bra? what's going on in there? you ask me to get underwear i'm back in two seconds. you know about the uh, cup sizes and all? they have different cups. yeah. i--i know about the cups. you got the "a"... "b"... the "c"... the "d"-- that's the biggest. i go out for milk. i come home and find my son treating his body like it was an amusement park. i'm a united states postal worker. aren't those the guys that always go crazy and come back with a gun and shoot everybody? sometimes. why is that? because the mail never stops. every day it piles up more and more, and you got to get it out! and then the bulk rater break and it's publisher's clearing house day! all right. i go into nbc and tell them i got this idea for a show about nothing. we go into nbc. we? since when are you a writer? what writer? we're talking about a sitcom. you want to go to nbc? i think we got something. what have we got? an idea for the show. i still don't know what the idea is. it's about nothing. right. everybody's doing something. we'll do nothing. i don't want to just sit around here. want to get something to eat? where? i don't care. i'm not hungry. we could go to one of those cappuccino places. what are we going to do there, talk? we could talk. i'll go if i don't have to talk. we'll just sit there. that's the astronaut pen. i heard about that. where did you get it? oh, it was a gift. a lot of times i write in bed and i have to lean on my elbow to make the pen work. take the pen. oh, no. go ahead. i couldn't. do me a personal favor! no i'm not comfortable. i cannot take it. take the pen! are you sure? i'm positive. take the pen. o.k. thank you very much. thank you. gee. boy. jack, what are you doing? stop it! jack we should go. this? yeah. i agreed to wear this? yeah, yeah. when did i do that? when we went to dinner the other night. what are you, crazy? what were you talking about when i went to the bathroom? i couldn't understand her. i was just nodding. there you go. where i go? she was asking me to wear this ridiculous shirt on national tv and i said yes? yes, you said it. i didn't know what she was talking about. i couldn't hear her. well, she asked you. i can't wear this puffy shirt on tv. i mean, look at it. it looks ridiculous. well you got to wear it now. this pirate trend that she's come up with is the new look for the nineties. you'll be the first pirate. but i don't want to be a pirate! i made a reservation. do you have it? yes, we do. unfortunately, we ran out of cars. but the reservation keeps the car here. that's why you have the reservations. i know why we have reservations. i don't think you do. if you did i'd have a car. you know how to take the reservation. you just don't know how to hold the reservation. and that's really the most important part of the reservation-- the holding. anybody can just take it. [ male announcer ] subway introduces the new $3 six-inch select! this march we're kicking things off with the low fat oven roasted chicken $3 six-inch select. it's available all month long as one of our march featured values, the newest way to enjoy subway every day! subway. eat fresh. i can sum up the show for you with one word-- nothing. nothing? nothing. what does that mean? what did you do today? i came to work. there's a show. how's that? well maybe something happens to you on the way to work. no! no! no! nothing happens! well something happens. why am i watching it? because it's on tv. not yet. i'm telling you, she's good-looking. what about the body? good body. nice body. how nice? really very nice and good. what about personality? good personality. funny. bright. i don't want anyone smarter than me. how could she be smarter than you? oh, no. he's a really, really funny guy. what's he look like? pardon? what does he look like? uh, well, he's got a lot of character in his face, um, he's short um, he's stocky. he's fat. is that what you're saying? that he's fat? powerful. he is so powerful. he can lift a hundred pounds right up over his head. and, um...what else? what else? oh. right--uh... uh, well... he's--he's kind of-- just kind of-- uhh-- losing his hair. he's bald? no! no, no, no. he's not bald. he's balding. so he will be bald. yeah. thick, lustrous hair is very important to me. "thick, lustrous hair is very important to me"? that's right. just clarifying. let me ask you this. if you stick your hand in the hair, is it easy to get it out? do you want to be able to get it out? i'd like to get it out. i think you'll get it out. what about the skin? i like a good cheek. she's got a fine cheek. is there a pinkish hue? a pinkish hue? yes, a--a rosy glow. there's a hue. she's got great eyebrows. women kill to have her eyebrows. who cares about eyebrows? look at you. why don't you do something with your life? you sit around here all day. you contribute nothing to society! the alarm didn't go off! it's 9:15! you'll miss the plane! 9:15? yeah! it's 9:15! we'll never make it. i'll leave tomorrow. tomorrow? are you crazy? no! now, now! let's go, let's go! you get dressed! i mean, how could i be with someone like you? i wouldn't respect myself. put your pants on! i'll just go tomorrow. you have your ticket! we'll never make it. don't say that. look, elaine it takes 45 minutes to get there. that'll only leave me five minutes to get to the plane. shut up and pack! i take it all back every word! i love you! i love you! it's not you. it's me. you're giving me the "it's not you, it's me" routine? i invented "it's not you, it's me." nobody tells me it's them, not me. if it's anybody, it's me. all right. george, it's you. you're damn right it's me. elaine, you don't know the first thing about first base. well i know something about getting to first base, and i know you'll never be there. the way i figure it, i've already been there. i plan on rounding second tonight around 11:00. uh, well, i'd watch the third base coach if i were you, 'cause i don't think he's waving you in. i guess things changed for me on tuesday night. tuesday night? what happened tuesday night? i saw your act. what does that have to do with anything? to be honest, it... just didn't make it for me. it was just so much fluff. what are you saying, you didn't like my act? that's it? i can't be with someone if i don't respect what they do. you're a cashier. you don't know my name, do you? yes, i do. what is it? it--it rhymes with a female body part. what is it? mulva? i think you're really sick. i'm not sick. you said much sicker things than me. i'm leaving. so, where were we? i was just leaving. right, you were leaving. i can't believe you sent a woman into the sauna to do that. that was an accident! i think you're both mentally ill. oh... and by the way they're real and they're spectacular. why shouldn't we do that once in a while? i know! i mean really, what's the big deal? we go in there we're in there for a while, then we come back in here. that's not complicated. it's almost stupid if we didn't. it's moronic! absurd! of course... i guess maybe some little problems could arise. well, there are always a few. i mean if anything happened and we couldn't be friends the way we are now that would really be bad. devastating. because this is very good. and that would be good. that would be good too. the idea is to combine this... and that but this cannot be disturbed. yeah. we--we just want to take this and...add that. but of course we'd have to figure out a way to avoid the things that cause the little problems. maybe some rules or something. huh. for example... now i call you whenever i'm inclined and vice versa but if we did that we might...feel... a certain obligation to call. uh, well why should that be? oh, i have an idea. i have an idea. no calls the day after that. beautiful. let's make it a rule. all right, sir. now here's another little rule. yeah. when we see each other now we retire to our separate quarters, but sometimes when people get involved with that they feel...pressure to sleep over, when that is not really sleep. sleep is separate from that, and i don't see why sleep got all tied up and connected... with that. o.k., o.k. rule number 2-- spending the night is optional. well, now we're getting somewhere. i slept with elaine last night. oxygen. i need some oxygen. i thought you'd like that. oh, this is huge! i know. all right. o.k. let's go. details. no, i can't give you details. no details? i'm not in the mood. you ask me here to have lunch, tell me you slept with elaine, then say you're not in the mood for details. now you listen to me-- i want details and i want them right now. i don't have a job no place to go. you're not in the mood? well you get in the mood! at the unemployment office i told them i was close to getting a job with vandalay industries. i gave them your number. so now when the phone rings you have to answer "vandalay industries." i'm vandalay industries? right. what is that? you're in latex. latex? what do i do with latex? i don't know. manufacture it. right here in this little apartment? what do i say about you? you're considering hiring me for your latex salesman. i'm going to hire you as my latex salesman? i don't think so. i'm telling you, this pizza idea is really going to happen. this is the thing where you make your own pizza? we give you the dough. you smash it you pound it you fling it in the air, then you put your sauce and sprinkle your cheese and then you slide it into the oven. you have to know how to do that. you can't have people shoving their arms into a 600-degree oven. it's all supervised! oh, well... tolstoi used to write in the village square. the faces inspired him. although one wonders if war and peace would have been as highly acclaimed as it was, had it been published under its original title-- war--what is it good for? what? yeah. mr. lippman, it was his mistress who insisted he call it war and peace. elaine-- war--what is it good for? absolutely nothin'. ho! what do i say i'm doing here? you came to see me. what do you do? i'm an architect. you're an architect? i'm not? i don't see architecture coming from you. we'll make our choice in a few days, and we'll let you know. i have no chance, do i? no. i always wanted to pretend i was an architect. what do you do? i'm an architect. have you designed any buildings in new york? have you seen the new addition to the guggenheim? you did that? yep. yep. didn't take very long, either. the beauty of my book is, if you don't have a coffee table it turns into a coffee table. isn't that fabulous? look at this! what delay industries? no. [george] vandalay! say vandalay! no, you're way way, way off. vandalay! say v-- vandalay industries! yeah. no problem. no problem. and you want to be my latex salesman. [ male announcer ] behold... the mighty gorton's fish sandwich fillet. add a bun and you're done. ♪ ♪ ion captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- you two just go to the movies. i'm not in the mood. me either. i'm going to sky burger. so you're not going? you don't need us. i can't go to a bad movie alone. what, i'm gonna make sarcastic remarks to strangers? i guess i'll just go to my uncle's. should we tell him we're leaving? what for? let's just get out of here! seinfeld, four! so, bernadette, how goes the hunt for bridesmaid dresses? well, if you don't mind looking like an orange traffic cone, great. amy: girlfriends i have the answer to our dress problems. bernadette: really? amy: 12 years ago, my cousin irene and her entire family died in a horrific carbon monoxide accident the night before her wedding. that's horrible. yes and no. all those bridesmaids dresses remain unused and available to us for free. so it seems that cloud of odorless deadly gas had a silver lining after all. check it out still in the bags. the gowns, not the bridesmaids. i don't know. dead people's dresses? yeah, and cap sleeves? eh... oh, i was hoping you wouldn't notice. irene was always a slave to a good bargain when it came to clothes, and sadly as it turned out space heaters. ladies, please. these four walls once housed an intellectual salon where the mind received nourishment as well as the stomach. but through no one's fault penny, the quality of dinner conversation in this apartment has declined. and again, i'm looking at no one in particular, penny. fine. what would you like to talk about, sheldon? "what would you like to talk about, sheldon?" why do you hate us? i've prepared a number of topics that should appeal to both the advanced and novice conversationalists. okay, that time you looked at me. who didn't? your skin is like alabaster. do you even have pores? sheldon: topic one: "faster-than-light particles at cern-- "paradigm-shifting discovery or another swiss export as full of holes as their cheese?" and converse. penny: all right, who wants to go to my apartment and look at bridal magazines? oh, me. through no one's fault, sheldon, we're leaving.