scene investigation. and now, they have asked oakland fire to bring out temporary lighting. this, of course, because the lights were turned off inside the plaza last night. apparently there were reports that people were feeling intimidated before the shooting so the lights are now being brought in. that is what is happening outside. inside city hall, the mayor is using tonight's fatal shooting to demand that occupy oakland evict themselves tonight. as you are about to see, city council could have their own mayoral eviction planned. it was a melee on one side of the plaza. emergency medical crews fought to pump life into the shooting victim. on the other, occupy oakland protesters fought our news camera. >> you have no right to block this camera whatsoever. you need to move. >> using arms and hands to block every effort to document this shooting. that started as a targeted attack says one eyewitness. >> started punching and kicking. >> occupy oakland protesters say they raced to the victim's aid. >> when they freed him. >> he shot him three times. >> in the back of the head. >> we do not have anyone in custody. the weapon has not been recovered. >> some protesters say the motive is a drug deal gone bad. in fact, police sources tell cbs 5 drug dealers now target the occupy encampment. selling drugs to the protesters. i asked protesters if the shooting has. >> any role with occupy oakland at all if. >> absolutely no role. >> several bystanders are believed to have recorded the shooting and shooter. but when oakland's police chief made a plea, he was drowned out by protesters. now, mayor quan is using the shooting for the immediate eviction of occupy oakland. >> i'm calling on the campus to please leave voluntarily tonight. >> an angry city council is floating the idea of a vote of no confidence against the mayor. >> i'm not calling for a no confident vote on the mayor. some of my colleagues have been interested in doing that. >> who is that? >> i'm not going to tell you who. >> what is the mayor's response? >> i don't have time to play politics right now. >> back out live, oakland police made no investigative connection between tonight's shooting and occupy oakland. in the meantime, mayor quan is saying that she is issuing homeless vouchers to those inside the encampment, claiming they can take that up or apply those at two locations here in the city. she says that she wants them to leave peacefully tonight, but when i pressed her on what peacefully means and how she plans to do this peacefully, she will only say she is trying to do it with the least amount of harm to the people here. ken. >> robert, you let the protesters in, then you kick them out. then you let them back in, then you turn off the lights. then you turn back on the lights. it feels like this is out of control. what does it feel like in the street? >> it's fair to say the sense of those that are here in the plaza tonight do feel it's out of control. i'm going to step out of the way for a second. what i will show you is, the large number of people who are assembled in the plaza tonight. a far larger number than we have seen even in the past week. you have vigils happening tonight and apparently after the shooting this afternoon, large numbers of people turned out here into the plaza to monitor who is going on. it is fair to say it's a situation that is closely getting to the out of control status. so the real question is, how would the mayor actually evict the people from the plaza? >> that's the greater question. robert lyles in oakland, thank you robert. a man apparently stressed about money killed his family and then himself. it happened this morning in pittsburgh. police say that the man called 911 telling the operator he was suicidal. the patrolman was sent to check on him and that's when the bodies were discovered inside the home. >> he made a posting on his facebook account that we are looking into now and left a message to some family members and friends indicating the financial concerns as well as losing his house. >> no names have been released, but neighbors tell us the man lived with his wife and her parents. also tonight, something we'll never get used to. a vigil for a murdered teenager. the kid was killed two years ago. what investigators think was part of a bizarre ritual. kit on the warning signs that nobody talked about. >> michael russell was murdered two years ago under bizarre and sinister circumstances. tonight's candle light memorial was held with the hope that his death would not be in vain. >> something this tragic can happen if you don't speak up. >> on november 10, 2009, family members found michael's body in their own backyard in south san jose. investigators say he had been stabbed multiple times in the back, chest, and neck area. days later, police arrested randy thompson and jay williams, 15 and 16 years old at the time. fellow students said in court, the two boys were part of a small group that believed in satinism. >> the alleged attackers had video and pictures of animal torture. prosecutors are charging the boys as adults. >> and so on this emotional two-year anniversary, michael's mother, his father, and nearly 100 people all came to drill home the message to teens. if you see something, anything, speak up. >> stand up, say something. say something to your friends. say something. please. >> it turns out to be nothing, fantastic. if it turns out to be something, then maybe we won't be at a vigil like this next year. >> he was a kid that didn't deserve this. it should not have happened to him. he was a good kid. >> in san jose, cbs 5. this is a classic example of trying to make the best of a bad situation. rick perry is doing damage control after his not so steeler performance during last night's debate. danielle nottingham shows us he's trying to laugh it off. >> texas governor, rick perry, vowed to stay in the presidential race despite his poor debate performance. >> the fact is, one error is not going to make or break a campaign. >> the republican white house hopeful spent the day on damage control after this embarrassing flub at wednesday's gop debate. >> it's three agencies of government when i get there that are gone. commerce, education, and the -- what's the third one there? let's see. commerce, and let's see, i can't. sorry. oops. >> he played it up for laughs. taping the top ten for late night with david letterman. >> you try concentrating with mitt romney smiling at you. that is one handsome dude. >> perry's brain freeze is taking the heat off of herman cain. cain has been fighting to keep his campaign on track after sexual harassment accusations. thursday, he tried to move on, talking energy and taxes with a crowd of his conservative supporters at a southern michigan diner. >> number one priority is this economy. >> both cain and perry will get another chance to shift the focus away from their troubles and back to the issues saturday when the republican candidates meet for their next debate. danielle nottingham, cbs news, the white house. >> other bay area headlines now. a ruptured gas line closed a section of san francisco south of market tonight. police say pg and e construction crews working on the transbay terminal hit a 16- inch pipeline with a backhoe on beale between market and mission. there was a temporary shelter in place, but police say there was never a serious danger. that leak has been capped. several high school students who sued the morgan hill unified school district for violating their free speech rights have lost their case. the district sent them home last year for refusing to remove t-shirts showing the american flag. administrators worried that the clothes would cause problems. a federal court says live oak high school has the right to restrict students free speech when it's likely to cause substantial disruption. you have a dog? well, then you might understand what one man did a few hours ago in san francisco bay. he jumped into the water near red's java house to save his dog. elizabeth cook shows us what happened. elizabeth. >> the man was taking a casual walk right next to red's java house when the dog decided, i'm tired of walking, i want to go for a swim. it jumped over the edge into the chilly water ten feet below in the san francisco bay. proof that this dog owner would do anything for his best friend. after spending more than 15 minutes treading water. at one point, even under the pier, the man climbed up a rescue ladder with his dog in hand. >> a chill from the cold, the dog and the gentleman are okay. but we are doing a full medical evaluation. he will go home tonight with his dog. >> once back on dry land, he and the dog walked into an ambulance where paramedics treated them. they are cold, but okay. >> now fire crews are specially trained to handle these specific type of rescues and believe it or not, these type of rescues happen more than you might think. in san francisco, elizabeth cook, cbs 5. the king of twitter forced into social media exile. how ashton kutcher may have destroyed years of work with just one tweet. and a bay area company about to make a ton of money is coming across as pretty darn cheap. the gift that zynga wants its employees to give back. compost pumpkins all in the name of learning. why some of silicon valley's top executives send their kids to a school without a single computer. coming up next. at the game this saturday... we learned a few hours ago an assistant coach at penn state will not be at the game this saturday because he is getting death threats. >> manny on the fallout over the firing of legendary coach, joe paterno. >> penn state has a new football coach for the first time in nearly half a century. >> i take this job with very mixed emotions due to the situation. >> former defensive coordinator, tom bradley replaces joe paterno who came under fire in a sex scandal that is rocking the university. >> this is a difficult time for penn state university. >> the school's president was also fired. graham and paterno are being criticized for not doing more after learning in 2002 that former assistant coach, jerry sandusky allegedly sexually assaulted a boy in a campus shower. >> i was disappointed in their actions. i support the board's decision. >> thousands of students protested last night after hearing paterno was out. tipping over a news van and a light pole and clashing with police. many students here on campus are embarrassed by the violent reaction. they say it only hurts the university more. >> i think that's dispickable. shouldn't have happened like that. it doesn't do any good. it tarnishes the name further. >> that message was echoed by the school's e-mail. sandusky was charged with sexually assaulting eight boys over the course of 15 years. he denies the charges and is free on bail. two former school administrators are charged with trying to cover up the sex abuse and prosecutors are not ruling out charges against the school's former president. manuel, cbs news, state college, pennsylvania. ashton kutcher says he didn't know the whole story behind joe paterno's firing when he began tweeting in the coach's defense. one message yesterday, he tweeted the firing was in poor taste. followers immediately blasted them for it. kutcher later apologized and said he didn't know the circumstances. well now he is handing off his twitter account to publicists. a golden state university marketing professor says that may not be the best pr move. >> so to me, it hurt his brand that he is admitting that he is not going to be posting all on his own from now on, someone else is going to be filtering it. at least he is smart enough to say huge mistake. >> he was one of the first celebrities to use twitter and famously hit the million follower mark before cnn. he currently has about 8 million followers. zynga is asking employees to give back stock options. according to the wall street journal, the san francisco game maker wants early employees to give back stock ahead of an initial public offering. tech analysts say it's not that unusual, but it is not good pr. >> this kind of indicates that zynga didn't get good advice in the early years. they have to go back to the employees and ask for them back. >> no comment from zynga. it is set for after thanksgiving. there are many private schools here in the bay area offering students advanced classes. some go to great lengths to feature a tech heavy education. in the heart of silicon valley, one school is featuring a back to basics approach and it has caught the eye of a lot of tech moguls. grace lee takes us inside. >> one by one, students arrive at campus just like any other school. but when class starts at the waldorf school of the peninsula, first graders shuck corn and build a garden. fourth graders explore the philosophy between drawings. in a high school humanities class, students read their own poetry. >> transition between time and space that physicists would deem impossible. >> for math, pull out your compass and protractor. not a computer to be found. >> i write down all my notes which helps me learn by rewriting it. >> i understand this in a deeper level that i never would have gotten if i was typing on my computer. >> call it old school and it's right in the heart of silicon valley. >> most of the families here have one person, if not both work in the tech industry. >> in the land of apple and google, walking across this campus is like stepping back in time. here, cell phones must be tucked away. the classes this small, you have to pay attention. >> i mean, if you're not, they will be able to tell. you know, it's not like i can slide by on not doing my reading for the night. >> the whole no computer thing. >> the school isn't antitechnology. it's more that the teachers really think about when the technology will actually benefit the class. >> or as parents explain it. >> you wouldn't let a young child have a power drill, but that doesn't make a power drill bad. >> there is a place for technology, absolutely. it just doesn't belong in a classroom with small children. i don't think it belongs in the classroom at the high school level. i think it cheats them of a better education. >> while schools across the bay area spend a fortune going all digital. the mission here is personal. >> a computer can be a tool. it can be a toy. on a good day it can be a tutor. but it's not a teacher. >> i learned happiness is a choice and misery is self- imposed. >> the final analysis, you hope your students love what you teach, not just understand it. >> it's about developing creative thinking and not just being fit into a box. >> it may look old fashioned because we have black boards instead of smart boards and teachers use chalk and children don't use computers. in that sense, i guess you could say it was old fashioned. but i tend to think of it as future oriented. >> they are using simple lessons from the past to prepare children for what is likely to be a complex future. grace lee, cbs 5. >> and waldorf is not cheap. about $18,000 a year for elementary school kids. high school, they are paying about $25,000. they do offer assistance to many students. by the way, students are admitted only after an extensive interview process. what a gorgeous full moon. now we have clouds moving in and that will lead to rain showers for your friday. the areas that will have the most rain as eyewitness news continues. ,, at bank of america, we're lending and investing in communities across the country, from helping to revitalize a neighborhood in brooklyn to financing industries that are creating jobs in boston or providing funding for the expansion of a local business serving a diverse seattle community and supporting training programs for tomorrow's workforce in los angeles. because the more we can do in local neighborhoods and communities, the more we can help make opportunity 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