south bay. 27-year-old ruben ramirez was found in san francisco tonight, called a person of interest in the attack that left a grandmother and her 1-year-old grandson dead. ramirez is believed to have fled the scene of the stabbing that happened in an unincorporated area of east san jose yesterday afternoon. kpix 5 reporter anne makovec is in east san jose this morning where investigators worked through the night. anne, good morning. >> good morning. >> reporter: they have the street closed down. the good news is that the 3- year-old girl who was stabbed is alive in the hospital and she is in stable condition. but as you can see, police continuing their work here on the scene, viewmont avenue. they have been here all night long for about 14 hours now after a 48-year-old grandmother and a 1-year-old little boy were found dead. a family member came home to find them around 3:30 yesterday afternoon. and a massive manhunt began for ruben ramirez identified as a family member of the three. we don't know his exact relationship. police got a tip that he may be in san francisco 50 miles away and he was finally taken into custody later last night. >> so at this time, it's very preliminary in regards to our investigation, but we believe the person of interest may be our suspect and we have no other persons at this time. >> reporter: the san francisco police department and u.s. marshals helped take ramirez in. family members say he has mental health issues and may not have been taking his medications. he also has a history of minor run-ins with the law. and going to homeless shelters. so a troubled past. we'll see what his connection is to this horrific crime possibly a little bit later on today. right now live in san jose, anne makovec, kpix 5. >> that's true, anne. the santa clara county sheriff's department is expected to give us some more information about that person of interest later today. two young boys recovering this morning after being shot in vallejo. they were with a group of children outside arkansas street -- a home there last night. police say two juveniles approached and one opened fire. the boys hit are 10 and 13 years old. one was shot in the foot, the other in the shoulder. two suspects are now in custody. at least six people are dead after spring tornado outbreak in north texas. this video was shot in the town of millsap, but granbury, texas, about 40 miles southwest of fort worth, is the scene of the most destruction. and right now, a live news conference is happening in granbury. we are going to listen in for just a minute. >> got there as quick as we could, got the sirens set off. i think there's some video that was put out through some of your organizations that you can see the tornado in the background and hear the sirens going off. so we got information out there as fast as we could as soon as we realized it was getting bad. so we did it as fast as we could as fast as the information was coming out as fast as we knew things weren't looking very good we got the information out for people to take cover. >> you're hearing from the sheriff of hood county, texas, talking obviously about getting that information out to the residents in that town. he was talking a little bit about the sirens going off and the warnings given to those residents when the tornado was hitting. right now, elizabeth dinh joins us live from granbury with the very latest. elizabeth, a lot of people are displaced buy this storm. >> reporter: yeah. that's absolutely right. displaced. and so because of that, a lot of temporary shelters opened unone of them being this church. -- one of them being this church transformed where people could stay the night. people brought in blankets and pillows. this choir room was empty 12 hours ago but then people brought in supplies and that's not to -- to show you in another room, there's food and drink, as well. now, let's get to the video of the devastation that we are talking about. six people died in this terrible tragedy. we understand we just got an update from the sheriff. we know that 37 people were hurt and taken to the hospital. and of that number, three people remain in the hospital. last night, we had learned that 14 people had remained unaccounted for in this devastation but now we know that 7 people did get ahold of their loved ones so now 7 people are unaccounted for. also, the sheriff is telling us that every home, every structure, has been searched multiple times. they are continuing to do so because again those 7 unaccounted people, they want to make sure they can find out where they are. earlier i spoke with a survivor. >> i had my kids in the hallway with a mattress and praying that we would come out of it alive. and thankfully, we did. our neighborhood is gone. it's just gone. >> the hood county sheriff just updating us too that the number of homes damaged 110. damage or destroyed, 110 homes. now, a lot of devastation that many people are heading back to this morning. and that is the latest here in granbury, texas. elizabeth dinh, kpix 5, back to you. >> thank you, elizabeth. it's good to see the community is coming together. incredible all that stuff just overnight. it was just packed in there with food and blanket and clothes and all that kind of thing. >> one of those tornadoes maybe a mile wide. i was also just reading reports of hail the size of grapefruits. that is just amazing! and devastating, too. >> how much warning do they get? >> it all depends on the storm. sometimes you can get a warning a few minutes ahead of time, sometimes not much warning at all. so yeah, just head to the bathroom as fast as you can and hunker down in the bathtub. looks like we are going to see changes today. a lot of clouds in the skies now. got reports of a couple of raindrops finally hitting the ground. most of this looks impressive but not much of that hitting the ground just some scattered light showers beginning to show up outside but we have seen some of that in toward the livermore valley right now. just some light scattered showers. storm system very typical this time of year. a weak system sliding through. going to see a lot of clouds. not much in the way of raindrops. hey, we'll take anything we can get at this time of the year. looks like this system is going to slowly work throughout the day today. so we are going to keep things cloudy all day long with the chance of showers and temperatures generally running into the 50s outside. by the afternoon, keeping you cool, as well. 50s and 60s a little breezy at the coastline. and it looks like those temperatures are going to be running well below average for this time of year and a 30% chance of showers. let's check the roads with elizabeth. >> reporter: thanks, lawrence. and a couple of accidents out there including one near hospital curve southbound 101 approaching paul avenue. two lanes are blocked. a car hit a stalled-out car that was on the road and now slight delays in the area but again two lanes blocked. chp on scene now. expect delay southbound 101. 280 is a better option. they finally cleared this accident in oakland westbound 24 past the caldecott tunnel. took a while to clear this motorcycle wreck. we never saw huge delays out of orinda. at the bay bridge, just switched on the metering lights. we have some delays now in cash and fastrak lanes. that's traffic. back to you guys. >> thank you. the search for a 9-year-old san francisco girl is sadly over. crews up in lake county found mikaela lynch's body in cache creek yesterday afternoon. the creek is near her family vacation home in clear lake. mikaela, who was severely autistic, disappeared while playing in the backyard on sunday. sadly, stories like hers are not uncommon. according to the national autism association in recent years 91% of autistic children found dead after wandering from home had drowned. in other bay area news, the 12-year-old boy accused of stabbing his younger sister to death has made his first court appearance. the boy is facing second-degree murder with special circumstances for the death of leila fowler in their valley springs home. the young suspect did not enter a plea. he is scheduled to be back in court on may 29. organizers of the bay to breakers road race set to hold a news conference this afternoon to discuss increased security efforts. changes were made of course in the wake of the boston marathon bombings a few weeks back. the race right here in san francisco and it's set to go early sunday morning so if you are coming in, take bart because it's going to be crazy. all eyes meanwhile going to be crazy tonight. it's the warriors, they have to win and beat the spurs to stay alive. game 6 is back home in oakland. kpix 5 reporter cate caugiran is live inside oracle arena with more. >> reporter: good morning. we're actually live in the players tunnel. this is where they are going to be coming out tonight. it is game 6 back here at home at oracle arena and they will come out to a sold-out crowd. if youake a look the arena is ready for that key player which i say is the fans. i mentionled earlier it's going to be a sold-out crowd. this is probably the quietest it will be on day. the warriors are gearing up for their game tonight. fans are hoping the team has recovered from the game five loss in san antonio. it was the warriors' lowest scoring output of the season. game 5 also wasn't point guard steph curry's best. he scored about half the amount of points he normally does. but coach jackson says his team is ready to turn up the heat. the warriors haven't been in an elimination game at home since 1994. if the spurs want to close out this series, they will have to do what neither has done and that is win consecutive games. back out live at the arena, i understand this will be the 38th consecutive sold-out game and that is actually a team record. so now that i know that it's sold out i figure i'll just hang out here for the rest of the day and hope that i can save myself a seat. reporting live in oakland, cate caugiran, kpix 5. >> probably not that seat. >> yeah. something tells me she doesn't have a ticket -- >> maybe in the rafters -- >> she will be kicked out. >> the game starts at 7:30 so we'll be red eyed tomorrow watching that baby. 6:11. an indoor football coach losing his cool on an opposing player. the shove that went viral. we'll show. >> you saving fleet week's most popular tradition. a bay area man's stunt to get the blue angels back in the sky. [ bird calls ] >> no, these students aren't going crazy over school work. the unique talent taking them all the way to the david letterman show. it's our "cool school" coming up next. you kids should count yourselves lucky. we didn't have u-verse back in my day. you couldn't just... guys... there you are. you know you couldn't just pause a show in one room, then... where was i... you couldn't pause a show in one room then start playing it in another. and...i'm talking to myself... [ male announcer ] call to get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles. scores the winning touchdown against the lincoln haymake. lincoln's coach... is no you have a case of poor sportsmanship in nebraska. omaha scoring the winning touchdown against the lincoln haymakers. the coach not happy shoves an opposing player to the ground. it leads to a brawl. the lincoln coach and several players from both teams suspended. >> that's not good. as the coach, you're supposed to set the example. >> omaha beef and lincoln haymakers. i think that says it all. the roads are looking okay. we have a couple of different accidents. lawrence will talk more about this but it's slick on some of the roadways so not sure if that contributed to some of these accidents. we have seen a couple of spinouts in the last half hour or so including one southbound 101. this is actually an accident involving a motorcycle. chp is out there so it's a scene through hospital curve. let's go to our live traffic cameras now. we are following breaking news earlier this morning in san jose. it looks like police are still out there investigating the city's 16th homicide. it happened overnight. a man's body was found in a parking lot 400 block of blossom hill road. want to let you know that all the police activity is confined to the parking lot. so blossom hill remains open for the morning commute. use it to access 85. a quick check of the bay bridge toll plaza, where the metering lights are on so we are seeing delays backed up to the overcrossing and the san mateo bridge commute is fine in both directions between hayward and foster city. that's traffic. for the latest forecast, we have hi-def doppler back. here's lawrence. isn't that nice? not going to be able to use that very often here so we're enjoying it now. a lot of clouds streaming across our skies and we have seen a couple of scattered light showers in the form of virga, moisture evaporating before it hits the surface. but now we are starting to see a couple of raindrops hitting the ground. looks like some of those showers making their way in toward the livermore valley and san jose. we have had reports of light rain and that's what we are going to see from this storm system. not a washout just maybe an occasional shower rotating through. headed around the bay area today, you're going to see cloudy skies all day long. it's about a 30% chance of showers and then looks like this is all going to clear out. by the weekend, we are looking at some fantastic weather. much warmer temperatures especially as we get into sunday. right now we have a weak system driving on through. the jet stream just moving to the south now. not a whole lot of moisture with it but enough to keep things a little unsettled for today. we are just now getting reports of some delays at sfo of over an hour on arriving flights and that's because of the low clouds and the showers continuing outside. looks like around the country partly cloudy skies. the temperatures not too bad. pretty nice travel day around the rest of the country. 68 degrees the expected high in san jose. 59 and breezy in pacifica. east bay temperatures only in the 60s and low 70s. and inside the bay we'll see some 50s and some 60s. next couple of days, the weather settles down. the weekend is looking good. temperatures soaring back into the 80s in the warmest parts by sunday and monday. and then cooling off toward the middle of next week but today, a chance of a few showers. >> dust off the doppler there, didn't you? >> haven't had much time to use that as of late. >> i didn't bring my umbrella. you said bring your umbrella and i didn't. >> there's only so much i can do for you. >> all right. [ laughter ] a bay area is trying to save the blue angels at fleet week. there they are. federal sequester cuts forced the navy to cancel more than 60 fighter jet shows but a san francisco man is trying to raise $650,000 too bring it back in october. he set up an online crowd it account. so far he raised more than $5,000 and has until june 12 to raise the rest. >> got a little work to do. >> he does. but we'll see. >> it's a great evented. it's been around for nearly a half century. now it has worldwide fame. it's all thanks to a teacher who wanted to shake things up in the classroom. and he did. it's piedmont high's bird calling contest and it's this week's "cool school." [ bird calls ] >> reporter: just another day at piedmont high , a 48-year- old tradition continues. [ bird calls ] >> reporter: it's the annual bird calling contest. >> my friends think it's cool. i don't know about strangers. but my friends are all like, yeah, bird calling. >> reporter: piedmonters have been chirping since 1963. it all started on a lark to liven up a biology class. and it since has gone prime time in popularity including a 16-year run on the johnny carson show. >> we definitely are known around the world for our bird calling. we take pride in that. [ bird calls ] >> reporter: 19 students discovered their inner soprano last week with a gaggle of juniors taking the top prize with their rendition of the greater prairie chicken. [ bird calling ] >> reporter: how many hours of work did you put into this? >> not enough. [ laughter ] >> reporter: but you won. >> yeah, by a miracle. [ bird calling ] >> reporter: do you feel just a little bit cooler on campus now? >> i do. [ laughter ] >> reporter: you do? >> i do. [ bird calling ] >> reporter: the top three bird callers all take flight, yes, how about a free ride to new york and an appearance on david letterman? well, you get to go to new york. how cool is that? >> i'm so excited. yeah. i'm really pumped. >> my grandpa is really excited about letterman. >> they spend two nights and three days and letterman lets them fly out late the last day so they can go sightseeing in new york and they are going to perform tuesday night here on kpix 5. >> they are really good. they sound like the real deal. >> we were talking about the parrots. i asked him about that -- about the parents. i asked him about that. two of the kids brother an sister -- >> they probably invest in ear plugs. >> it's loud but it's cool. well, we want to know what is cool about your school? submit your nomination on our website, kpix.com/coolschool. we may come and feature your school on the show. 6:21 now. an ugly loss for the giants but the starting pitcher in question. >> the as get coco crisp back. was it enough for a comeback against the rangers? we'll highlight it and more. sports coming up next. >> as of now, the countdown to labor day is still on. we're watching and keeping you updated on the progress at the new bay bridge. ,,,, goodnight. thanks, olivia. thank you. so you can make a payment from your cell to almost anyone's phone or email. (speaking french) so you can express your gratitude... in the moment. chase quickpay. so you can. female narrator: it's posturepedic versus beautyrest it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years' interest-free financing. mattress price wars are on now at sleep train. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ place blue jays in just two games. it was a rough trip to toronto for the giants. they gave up 21 runs to the last place bluejays in just two games. a lot of trouble in the field. look at scutaro booting one, then pagan loses that one, as well. vogelsong had a tough outing only lasted two innings, gave up 8 runs. his e.r.a. is monstrous. jays beat the giants 11-3. san francisco hopefully better luck in colorado tonight. coco crisp and the as this guy came off the disabled list for the as yesterday but they mustered only two runs against the rangers in a matinee that wasn't enough to overcome the swing of mr. nelly cruz. a three-run bomb in the 5th. rangers win 6-2. now they lead the as by 7 games in the west. the as have today off before hosting the royals over the weekend. play of the day we stick with baseball. san diego padres cabrera with a diving grab. we love catches. and this one is a beauty. padres beat the orioles on that nice little stretcher catcher at shortstop. final 8-4. one more time. >> stretcher catcher like that. padres beat the orioles in baltimore. and that is one mighty good catch. >> that is pretty cool. 6:26 now. coming up everyone an exciting night for the warriors. we're live at oracle as the team gets ready to take on the spurs in game 6. >> it's a got to win game there. plus waking up to rubble. deadly tornadoes rip through north texas. we have the latest on the search for survivors coming up. >> reporter: a grandmother and two children stabbed yesterday in san jose. police still at the scene this morning. we'll tell you about the person of interest in this case coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, mr. ramirez has been located in the city of san francisco. >> the intense manhunt is over after a bay area grandmother and two children were stabbed. >> authorities are still working the crime scene. >> i think everybody is really confused and sad right now. >> just nothing left. i'm sorry. there's just nothing left. >> deadly tornadoes tear through texas. >> survivors say the tornado practically wiped out two neighborhoods. >> you have no right to be in here. >> we are going to show you some video that a man says he took of bay area police barging into his home and then using a taser on him. watch. >> what's going through my head right there? the cops are coming through my door. who am i supposed to call? >> it's do or die for the warriors. they take on the san antonio spurs in game 6 tonight. >> these seats will be filled with fans, excitement, not to mention a little anxiety. >> from across the bay to around the world, the stories that matter on "kpix 5 news this morning. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com good morning, everyone. it's thursday, may 16. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. it is 6:31. police still on the scene of san jose's 16th homicide. a man found unconscious at blossom hill road and snell avenue around 1 a.m. he was declared dead at the scene. no word on the cause of death and no suspects have been identified. a possible break in a triple stabbing that left a grandmother and baby dead. after a six-hour manhunt, u.s. marshals took a person of interest into custody about 50 miles away from the san jose crime scene. a relative discovered the victims yesterday afternoon in a home on viewmont avenue. kpix 5 reporter anne makovec is on the scene this morning with more. anne. >> reporter: viewmont avenue still closed down. it has been since yesterday afternoon. the 3-year-old girl who was stabbed is still in the hospital. . she is in stable condition. the sole survivor of this stabbing. you can see the crime scene here behind me. deputies say they are wrapping things up and should have this street open within the next couple of hours. but a 48-year-old grandmother and a 1-year-old boy were found dead in this home. a family member came home to find them at around 3:30 yesterday afternoon. and a manhunt began for ruben ramirez. he is identified as a family member of the three. but we don't know his exact relation. police got a tip that he may be in san francisco, and he was taken into custody later that night by the sfpd and u.s. marshal. they helped take him in. he is being called a person of interest. he could be named as a suspect later today. family members and friends trying to make sense of it all. >> my brother called me. he said to come here because something really terrible had happened. >> confused and sad. >> reporter: family members says ramirez has mental health issues and may not have been taking his medications. he also has a history of run- ins with the law and has also frequented several homeless shelters in the bay area. so by all accounts, ramirez has issues. he is not officially named a suspect just yet. but according to officers, he may be possibly as soon as today. live in east san jose, anne makovec, kpix 5. >> thank you. the santa clara county sheriff's department is expected to release more information on the stabbings today. this morning, police are searching for two men who robbed a woman and tried to snatch her baby at the same time. it happened at townhomes last night. the women told police two men pushed her to the ground, stole her purse and stroller. but it tipped over as they took off. both men were last seen running eastbound on santa rita road. they are two black males between 18 to 25 years of age, both with medium build, clean- shaven. they wore black baseball caps and pants. but the mother and the baby are safe this morning. a sonoma county man is us cooing police of going too far when they used a stun gun on him. >> i'm recording everything that's happening now. >> police were answering a call and warned james wood they would kick the door open if he didn't open up and he started recording with his smartphone. >> that's when i asked, do you have a search warrant? that's when they said, no, we don't need one. and i was like, you're not getting in here. >> the police released a statement saying they were answering a domestic violence call so they had to check on the welfare of everyone inside the apartment. more than a dozen people are still missing this morning after a swarm of tornadoes steamrolled through north texas killing six. this video was shot in the town of millsap, but granbury near fort worth is the scene of the most destruction. six people died and about 50 were injured. dozens of homes in the town are damaged or destroyed. and more than 200 people can't even get into their homes. rescuers and volunteers searched through the rubble trying to find survivors. people who escaped are saying this was a close call. >> it was just loud. there was hail dropping. [ crying ] >> and my little brother was crying. >> about 7 people remain unaccounted for. but it's not clear if those people are missing or away for other reasons. we worry about earthquakes here but i can't imagine living in a tornado zone because they come so much more often. >> right. and they are common there, but still, i mean -- you have to think, at this time of year you just would have to wonder, is this going to be the day where those tornadoes come toward my house? so tough times for them. today we have some chances showers around the bay area so unsettled outside. we have seen showers now into san jose and livermore valley and a few scattered showers elsewhere. looks more impressive than it is on our hi-def doppler radar. not a lot of this is hitting the ground but we have seen a couple of raindrops toward the livermore valley a couple of scattered light showers this morning so don't be surprised if you are heading out the door see rain on the windshield. you may see those from time to time throughout the day today. over san jose right now, doesn't look too wet there. we have mostly cloudy skies. temperatures holding in the 50s across the board right now. by the afternoon, it is still going to stay cool and we have a chance of a few more raindrops on and off throughout the day today so grab that umbrella. you may need it. about a 30% chance of rain and, of course, temperatures running well below average for this time of year as much as 7 degrees below average at 68 degrees this afternoon in san jose about 70 in livermore and 61 in san francisco. we'll have more on your weather coming up. right now let's check the roads with elizabeth. >> yeah, this may be the morning you may want to slow down and give yourself extra time because some drivers are reporting some slick conditions out there and we have seen a couple of new accidents come in. this is one that's been out there for a while. southbound 101 approaching paul avenue. they still have two lanes blocked. it was involving a motorcycle and we are seeing some slowdowns on our sensors approaching alemany so you may want to consider 280 to get out of the city right now. westbound 580 is jammed salad through the altamont pass to north livermore avenue. 42 minutes is the drive time. this is nearly double what we typically see at this time of the morning. once you get past north livermore avenue, then it looks like things improve towards the dublin interchange. there was a stall on the upper deck of the bay bridge toll plaza. it's cleared out of lanes but it's backed up from the foot of the maze towards yerba buena island tunnel. back to you guys. >> thank you. police have arrested the owner of a santa cruz party bus company for the death of a 25- year-old passenger last year. jon reno st. james owns party bus of santa cruz. he is charged with vehicular and involuntary manslaughter after natasha nolan fell out of one of his buses last july while on highway 17 near los gatos. santa clara county garage accuses the owner of gross negligence in overseeing his company. san francisco fire department is not getting a new fire boat because it failed to spend the federal money for it on time. more than two years ago fema approved nearly $8 million for the boat but then there were problems with the bids and the design of the boat. now the deadline for the purchase in june is just too close to get that boat built. wow. well, there will be a lot of anxious nervous warriors fans today. they are in a do or die situation. game 6 against the spurs tonight at home. >> the good news, warriors will have home-court advantage. kpix 5 reporter cate caugiran has a preview. >> reporter: good morning. not to mention it's going to be a sold-out crowd here at oracle arena. if you take a look crews are already getting ready for the big crowds. the shirts are on the chairs. in 14 hours these seats will be filled with fans, excitement and anxiety. this is the first time the team has been in this position post season. the warriors haven't been in an elimination game at home since 1994. in addition, tonight the team is hoping they can overcome the game five loss where the spurs dominated in key stretches of the second half. it was their lowest scoring output of the season but this is not shaking coach mark jackson's confidence. he thinks the team is capable of pushing the series to game 7. >> if you would have rewound this thing all the way back to day one and said we would have a game six at home in the second round of the play-offs against the san antonio spurs after defeating number three seed, we would have taken it. >> reporter: unfortunately, game five wasn't steph curry's best either. he scored half as many points as he normally does. despite that, curry has been the key generator of points for the team. now, back out live, you're looking at all of these empty seats which will soon be filled with fans. the emptiest you will probably see oracle arena as well as the quietest. tonight is the 38th consecutive sold-out crowd, a team record. reporting live at oracle arena, cate caugiran, kpix 5. >> exciting! all right, cate, thanks. now to the stanley cup play- offs. the sharks play game 2 of their second round series in los angeles tonight. but they will be without recently acquired forward raffi torres in new york for a disciplinary hearing for this hit against the kings' jarrett stoll during tuesday's loss. torres could face suspension and stoll is listed as day to day because of his injury. game time in l.a. tonight 7 p.m. >> another one of those nights, warriors, sharks, warriors, sharks, go to bed. 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the windshield and as you can see frantically tried to find its way out. the frightened animal crashes into several windows and all the seats. tree driver stopped the burks opened the door and the deer said thank you very much, took off. they never saw him again. and considering how he came in, i guess it's doing okay. >> who is more scared, the bus driver or the deer? >> the deer. >> can you imagine driving down the road and something comes through your windshield? >> at least it didn't come at him over to the ride. >> it could have been deadly. around the bay area today, we have some clouds outside right now. even light showers at this hour. we'll see then on-and-off showers throughout the day today. hi-def doppler radar showing you some moisture out there maybe looking more impressive than it is. so far, we are getting some reports of some light showers but not all of this is hitting the ground. our hi-def doppler radar showing a few raindrops toward the tri-valley, livermore area. we are seeing scattered showers there. latest reports of light rain in towards san jose this morning. as we head throughout the day today, we'll see a lot of clouds and about a 30% chance that you may see some raindrops too. it should be warmer for the weekend as high pressure moves in looks like much better weather on the way. today unsettled. a weak system slides through. looks like a little wave developing on the back side of that maybe enough to squeeze out a few more showers and a little breezy as you approach the coastline. computer models showing you a lot of clouds in our skies and occasional shower may pop up around the bay area throughout the day today. it's not going to be a washout but a chance of a couple of raindrops from time to time. we have some delays though at sfo now because of that cloud cover arrivals delayed at over and hour so it will be late for people coming to visit you today. temperatures around theist 80s and partly cloudy skies. 77 and pleasant and partly cloudy in new york. 50s and 60s at the coastline, 60s inside the bay and below average temperatures in the valleys 60s and low 70s. next couple of days dry weather, and warmer over the weekend. temperatures heating back up into the 80s in the valleys by sunday. then finally cooling off though as we head in toward the middle of next week. let's check traffic with elizabeth. >> thanks, lawrence. we start off with bart. if you are a bart ride they are morning, 15-minute delays in all directions going in and out of the macarthur station. there's police activity. a person jumped on the tracks. the person was not hurt. but now police are working to get that person out. so again, 15-minute bart delays in oakland in all directions including heading towards san francisco. to the roadways now, southbound 880 at "a" street in hayward, a crash cleared to the right shoulder, slowdowns from at least 238. the westbound 580 ride in the altamont pass in livermore horrible, really backed up, 39 minutes and it's because of an earlier crash on loss poe zetas. it's on the freeway itself . motorcycle accident clearing but a traffic jam from beyond the 280 interchange. 280 itself would be a better option for getting out of the city right now. and heading into the city over at the bay bridge toll plaza, there was an earlier stalled motorcycle on the upper deck. that's also been cleared off towards the tunnel -- or off towards treasure island so now we are seeing a backup to the incline. the u.s. military says a car bombing in kabul killed 15 people including two american servicemembers. a suicide bomber rammed his car into a nato convoy today. the explosion also killed several foreign contractors. their nationalities are not known. nine afghan civilians also died. a muslim militant group claims responsibility saying it formed a new unit to attack foreign armed services. new jobless claims are up, consumer prices are down as are housing starts. >> here with more on that is kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. >> reporter: good morning. a big batch of economic information out there and there's some good news and bad news. as far as the good news goes, we saw building applications right 14.3% in april which means that homebuilders are going to be busy as it rose. but housing starts in april dropped 16% from the month before. weekly jobless claims up by 3,000 to 360,000. that came after several weekly declines that led to a five- year low. another positive out there this morning consumer side inflation held four-tenths of a percent in april, chalked up to gas prices falling more than 8%. cisco is in the spotlight this morning after the network gear maker top earnings expectations were topped. it's important because corporate i.t. spending has been weakening this year and for cisco to overcome that a good sign for the tech sector. and google shares will also be in focus after the company topped $900 for the first time yesterday after unveiling several new services and products at its developers conference in san francisco including a new music subscription channel called all access. right now cisco shares up 13.5% google down 1%, market flat overall dow down 13, nasdaq up by 3, and the s&p giving up 1 point in the early going. back to you. >> thank you. in your healthwatch this morning, a major breakthrough in stem cell research. researchers have created stem cells from cloned human embryos. this is a first for medical science. it means doctors might someday be able to grow tissue from a patient's own dna. ethical concerns have surrounded stem cell research. this particular research used donated eggs that were never fertilized. 6:51. nasa's kepler planet hunting telescope has a problem that might ultimately end its mission. the $600 million spacecraft has lost control of one of its mechanisms that controls its direction. officials say they are going to try to repair it but say it's unlikely they can fix it from 40 million miles away. since 2009, its launch, it discovered 132 new planets. 6:51 now. they call it pocket dialing. it's when your cell phone accidentally calls someone without you knowing it. that's what they call it apparently. for burglars in fresno it happened at the worst possible time. watch. >> 911 emergency. >> the guys butt dialed 911 while breaking into a car. the entire conversation was heard by the 911 operator. police as you might imagine quickly found the men driving around. >> behind me dude. >> following me. >> wow. >> you're busted. the worst part, police told the suspects they turned themselves in. that is kind of funny in a weird way. >> very strange. disney is looking into report of park visitors hiring disabled so they can skip the lines. a "new york post" article says some families hire someone in a wheelchair to pose as a relative. they run up to $130 an hour, more than $1,000 a day. and disney says it is looking into the allegations. disney is now undoing its makeover of one of its characters. red haired heroine merida from the movie "brave" was given a sexy new look last weekend when it was added to the princess collection. fans and merida's creator complained and started an online petition drive. disney listened and it is changing merida's look back to the movie version. this is a sexy version. >> it makes me hopeful. if they care enough to take it off the site right now that's great. >> chapman says the changes apparently do not apply to the character's worldwide image but you can see the difference. >> a little outcry goes a long way. a good move by disney. if you haven't checked your powerball ticket don't bother. the $360 million is still up for grabs. in case you're curious, no one won, numbers: the next jackpot saturday night will be worth nearly a half billion dollars. 6:53. coming up a final check of your top stories. >> plus running a half marathon isn't an easy task. so why does one woman want to make it more difficult? we'll explain coming up. ,, for 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east san jose home yesterday. 27-year-old ruben ramirez was picked up in san francisco last night. he is being called a person of interest. most people are now accounted for in the tornado- ravaged town of granbury, texas. six people are confirmed dead and more than 100 injured as at least 10 tornadoes touched down near fort worth. more than 100 homes are damaged or destroyed in granbury, which was the hardest hit area. well, a busy news day and you have something going on this traffic. >> a crazy situation. we are trying to figure out what the situation is. but that person that was on the tracks at bart turns out he was on the top of the bart train and then ran from the bart station by rockridge from macarthur on the freeway near 24. so right now both directions we have confirmed of 24 they are doing a traffic break shut down. highway 24 shut down near telegraph avenue. and we're also getting word of major bart delays. they may have had to temporarily hold all the bart trains at macarthur and rockridge. so bart has been tweeting out major delays of at least 30 minutes or more. that's the latest. so we'll continue to watch for the latest. >> that's strange. the weather kind of interesting today. hi-def doppler radar showing a chance of some scattered showers. we have seen some light showers out there already. this afternoon unsettle. temperatures cool. mainly in the 60s, maybe some low 70s inland. back to dry weather tomorrow. and then a much nicer weekend ahead with some of those temperatures in the 80s. >> all right. we like it. multitasking it has its rewards. could land you in the guinness book of world records but you have to do this, joggling, a combination of juggling and jogging. a woman from missouri ran a mile while juggling in five minutes, 58.17 seconds. shattered the previous joggling world record nicely. i cannot believe that. >> joggling. >> i can't even say it. all right. play-off fever and full house at oracle arena tonight as the warrior play 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