out here in case rumors of a planned protest materialize and so far issue they have not. >> reporter: uc berkley is not a place of protest. >> when we have building occupations or is the-ins, the crowd is peaceful and operative. >> reporter: last night, the berkeley police officers were injured when a protest about the proposed university tuition hikes escalated to this. >> and what you will see are some officers trying to propose that from happening. >> reporter: a protester rushes the door over the top of an officer and appears to spet in his face. >> -by-carried away and is the only one. >> reporter: tonight, the uc berkeley police are studying the ktvuvo and the officer's actions. >> we teach them to exercise as much restraint as possible and we respect the protestors right to protest we expect them to respect the university time, place, and manner rules. >> reporter: the protest started here and this is typical connecticut energy. they agreed with the cause but not the outcome. >> and i did and i feel i needed to be involved. it's my education and i feel like i play a role in preserving it. >> when you're going to organize something like this, it's not about organizing and getting people together, but should be handled. >> reporter: today, there are broken windows and graffiti to clean up. the cost is wrapped up by protestors who don't want higher fees. >> reporter: were police justified in log on and check for yourself. this is a video playing on our website and you can view it and decide for yourself. live at uc berkeley, noelle walker, ktvu channel 2 news. authorities in san francisco said a dna hit on a coal case from 1984 led them to a long prison sentence. the judge sentenced colton to 25 years in life for the murder of joan baldwin. her mutilated body was found at the payment shop where she worked. the dna was linked to colton, a former manager at the store. >> a judge ordered a 14-year- old boy to spend a year neigh group home for the death of an -- a year in a group home. the boy pleaded guilty in juvenile court to involuntary manslaughter and robbery. the store owner, 57-year-old dong sutang, died from a heart attack in may following a struggle with the boy over liquor that the 14-year-old was trying to steal. and in pleasant hill, the police are alerting the public about an atm scam at a chase bank. after 7:00 last night, someone attached a device to the atm and that happened at the chase bank in contra costa boulevard. the employees found the device an hour later. anyone using the atm should contact the bank and police. and an attorney for senator dianne feinstein tells ktvu he filed suit of a namer bank over the misappropriation of funds by her campaign treasurer since. the lawsuit a lips first california bank ignore -- alleges first california bank ignored the flags in willing the $5 million in campaign cash. the former treasurer since faces fraud chargees. she had control of more than 500 bank accounts, cluing feinstein's. two stop executives from silindra refuse to answer questions over the half billion guaranteed government loan given to that now-bankrupt company. >> what is your plan to pay back the taxpayers $535 million you owe them and when will you pay it back? >> i respectfully decline to answer any questions. >> reporter: the ceo and senior vice president invoked their 5th amendment rights but republicans kept demanding to know why the fremont company collapsed six weeks after execute of assured congress it was making progress. >> i wish we could have appropriated more money vested in crime scene tape and taken it down there to circle their building. >> they will continue to investigate the obama's administration of willing -- handling that. the 1100 people who lost their jobs when silindra shut down are getting help. two dozen employers were taking resumes and talking with many of the laidoff workers in newark today. and people we talked with said they were ballooned sided by the company's collapse. >> and they didn't have any other income coming in other than silindra, you know? no benefits and that is what everyone is upset about. >> one employee assured us a big contract was coming in from southern california edison, one week before the company went bankrupt. >> our cover an continues online. you can watch more of today's congressional hearing and get the late of the the silindra case at www.ktvu.com. >> dish networks announced this afternoon that it's partners with blockbuster to offer movie rentals through the mail. it won't compete with net flicks because the service will be available only to dish network customers. on october 1st, dish network subscribers can pay an additional $10 a month to rent blu-ray, dvd movies and games through the mail. and another day of trading on wall street. without the same dramatic losses from yesterday. analysts say today's choppy trading was due to ongoing fears with the good news that the european banks could step in to help stabilize the region's debt problems. the nasdaq gained 27 1/2 points. governor brown signed a bill ending a battle between a.m. zon.com and state tax collectors. amazon vowed to go to the ballot to interturn a state sales tax on internet purchases. as part of a compromise, amazon will collect california sales taxes a year you from-from-new giving congress a time to lobby for a national standard and international seas tax checks. >> coming up, it was picturesque but brief. the action the governor took in san francisco today that will create jobs along the bay. >> californians are more in favor of same-sex marriage than legalizing marijuana. that is according to a new statewood survey. the public policy institute of california said that 46% of adults surveyed say they would favor legalizing marijuana with 51% opposed. 53% of californians say they would approve of gays and lesbians getting married. the public policy nut is said it's the third survey with -- institute said it's the third survey above 50% n. 2008, voters approved proposition 8 banning same-sex marriage. last year, voters turned down a measure to legalize marijuana. right now, nasa experts are trying to pinpoint a strike zone as a six-ton satellite hurdles toward earth. john fowler talked with scientists in oakland today about when and where it's expected to come crashing down. john. >> reporter: i have been tracking it minute-by-minute and right now, that satellite's over the pacific and is headed toward us and it's white out there, in fact and many people were displayed that nasa still doesn't know where it's coming down at the space and science center, the buzz was about the crashing satellite. >> it seems kind of crazy thatthy can't predict where since nasa has all of this technology to get stuff up there. >> reporter: there was a common hope. >> somewhere that is not me. >> i think that is potentially scary and exciting attempt. >> reporter: s inia said analysis shows it to break into 26 pieces, the biggest about 2300 pounds. foreballs coming down about $500 miles. this fuzzy image is a tumbling 20 year old u wars. as of this mother, nasa was certain it would miss the u.s. a sudden quieting of solar activity the last 24 hours and you can see in this ultraviolet image. reduced the expect of the earth's atmosphere and reducing the air drag on the satellite. >> and that is making yet difficult to predict. it's a moving target. >> they have done all of this testing on the antiballistic missiles and stuff, why didn't they take it out? >> reporter: pem told us they knew how to prepare for earths but falling satellites? >> i don't know. i have no idea. >> reporter: and late word from nasa is that there is almost zero ridiculous to people on the earth and the latest satellite projects show it will cross over the pacific, australia and some part of north america from 8 to midnight tonight. reporting live sat the science center, john fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. the two he canners who got engaged while being held in an iranian prison made yet official with a ring and a party and this is a photo from their epgapement ceremony. they were engaged in prison with a ring made of threads from bauer's shirt. we're hearing that josh fattal, their friend, also detained in iran is going to be the best man. the president is coming to the bay area's computer history museum to promote jobs. how the visit shows silicon valley's impact is spreading beyond high-tech into the human world of politics. and in 10 want ins, the weekend forecast -- 10 minutes, the weekend forecast. so...what do you think? 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[ male announcer ] the epa-estimated 42 mpg highway chevy cruze eco. perfect for finding your way home. >> family and friends of a south bay radio host killed in an apparent car jack are gathering to remember her. the valley will for the 60-year- old cindy nguyen is being hill at the plant shopping center in san jose about 45 minutes from now. that is where she was abducted a week ago. the friends are raising money for her three children. federal investigators said they're looking at the possibility that the plane that crashed at the reno air races last week lost a part of tail before the deadly accident. the preliminary report by the ntsb makes no conclusions about the cause. investigators also gathered evident from an onboard data box and camera memory cards from the plane. the crash killed 11 people and injured 74 others a week ago today. the pilot and nine spectators died along with a woman who was working at the event. the victims all came from half a dozen states and ranged in age from 22 to 74 yearso. >> a modest ceremony, the governor signed a bill to benefit the waterfront in san francisco and that is making yet easier and will have construction for the 2013 yacht race, expecting to bring in billions to the city. >> and that is a beautiful setting and city. this. >> there is going to be over a bottom dollars in economic activity, 8800 you in jobs. >> the governor told us that he's preparing a new jobs plan after his was defeated earlier this month. this is a twist, the republicans are coming to the bay area. at 6, robert is live in mountain view with the growing political influence in the silicon valley. robert? >> reporter: the popular computer history museum is an appropriate place for the visit. you can see so much of the past. that is a history until recently, didn't include much political influence says a will see, that -- as you will see, that has changed. for many years, analysts say politicians used silicon valley as an atm. with vibes on every political a -- with jobs on every political agenda, so much websites like linked in are part of it because it's useful. >> it's a useful tool. in the past, it was a chal remember to reach out to various people and to various communities you may not have access to. >> reaching out is the for reaching out to linked in on monday. >> it's a quick way to organize people and get them to the polls and voting and talking about individual candidates. candidate can win or lose in the social networking circles and that is getting stronger. >> reporter: there is some political one-upmanship going on and it will take place, the visit, at the same time as a live discussion of jobs at facebook headquarters with three top house republicans, including the majority leader eric cantor. and some leaders are delighted. it shows their influence crosses party lines. >> they have one thing in common: they know americaed ins to be more economically compet television and to create jobs for 22 million out-of-work americans. come on come to silicon vee. >> reporter: they're coming and potential voters can choose between a live event on monday afternoon. another way, it's history in the making. live in mountain view, robert honda, ktvu channel 2 news. and this time of the year, many companies allow employees to change their health insurance policies. only 10% will buy them to cover if they need rest home or rehabilitation care. >> it's expensive and we know that is expensive, however, we say would you rather pay $3,000 a year for your policy or $3,000 a month to make sure that you're being take know care of. >> thed in for log-term care is expected to soar as medical advances allow people to survive illnesses that would have shorten their lives in the past. ! a woman is the first person in the bay area known to be infected by west nile virus this year. the unidentified woman made a full recovery. there were six human infections in the bay area last year and none fatal. west nile can be fatal to the very old, though, or the very young and people with weakened e mine systems. the symptoms include significant fever, head and body aches, nausea, voomissing, swollen lymph needs and -- nodes and cane is rashes. most people make a full recovery without being aware they have the west nile. the weekend is here and the fog has been right along the avenue and is right down the highway not making it up across the kneeth avenue. you can see it pinged here behind the -- penched here behind the golden gate bridge. the next few days, the fog -- when i say deepening marine layer that is going to get higher and higher and higher and when that gets up to 1500 feet, it's clearing the hills and makes yet inland and that is when the major cooling occurs and that is what is happening tomorrow and on sunday with the further cooling and these are the highs from today. that were up there. yesterday, i exed more to be around 95 and-- expected more to be around 95 and that is hot in the santa clara area. the santa clara valley area. watch what happens. on saturday, that is a big drop, right in is&saturday a lot of cooling, sunday, further cooling and this there is a mechanism. tomorrow, we have the heat ship theed to the east in -- shunted to the east. and this is the mechanism here that looks like a full-blown system that you would see in early november, maybe. late october and that has a lot of cool air and is going to force the fog up in the hills and deepen the marine layer and on sunday, that is bringing a chance of showers. here's the computer model. watch, and this is where you get the chance about 91. boom, 1:00 and -- about noon. boom, 1:00 and that will shut you down in vaaville, fairfield, vallejo and most of this is light rain, light drizzle and moves there you quickly. i'm not changing plans on sunday. there is some clouds and not the type of rain or shouldn't be to shut you down. tomorrow, they will be in here this weekend and that is going to be the primary concern. saturday is the best day on the weekend and here's the forecast highs, 82 in fairfield; 83, concord and cooler than today. a big dropoff as i pointed out and still, really nice, right? 83 in morgan hill and along the coast, kind of a little bit gloomy in half moon bay and pacifica and that is continuing with more clouds. the five-day forecast with the weekend in view and the weekend is here, and that is looking like a warm-up again next week and this week is interesting and will feel like fall. oh, my gosh, sunday -- judge and look 100 on monday, right? >> yeah, yeah, cooled off all week and by sunday, you'll be wearing jackets. >> ready to wear sweaters. signs good. thank you. >> sure. $15 million up from -- that is how much the federal government is giving ac transit to improve busy is. the federal grant will pay for 14 miles of express bus lines through downtown oakland and linking other stations. the project is scheduled for completion in 2049. -- 2014. coming up on tv 36, the grand opening for a new structure at one like-and--- oakland school as oakland grapples with major school closures. we'll explain how they pulled it off. and getting word about actor seanperson's leading role -- san penn's leading role in the students being hill in iran. >> the high school game-of-the- week is next. and this is vintage small town football, american canon in sonoma valley. that is next leave in spores. 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[ smack! ] [ insects buzzing ] [ male announcer ] when life happens, you need a plan you can count on. 3.4 million californians trust us with their health coverage needs. blue shield. >> all right, you picked it and we are there. it's our high school game-of- the-week. >> it's sothea valley versus -- sonoma valley versus american canon. joe has more. >> reporter: this is smalltown high school football at its best. the high school football game- of-the-week where we're at hap arnold field in sonoma and bring in the head coach of american canyon and mcmillan and start with you. that is the fact that you have a team this is playing varsity sports the first time. no seniors on your team and you're their-1. how have you accomplished that so far? >> hard work. was with them with the jvs and getting prepared with the spring ball and had a good summer, you know, and i'm proud of the boys for working since january and not having seniors and being the age group, we had to put a lot of effort in. i think that is why we're there. >> reporter: this is an intersectional game and what do you hope to accomplish? >> we have a biweek coming up and starting league. i hope we fine tune some things and work on speed, working together and not made mental mistakes. no turnovers issue those types of things and with my kids, i focus a lot on what we can do and not about them. it's mostly about us not make mistakes or turning the ball over. >> you have a guy who jumps off of the page when you look at statistics, robert wilkes who had seven touchdowns in four games and earning 110 yards per game and i assume you're a run first team and he runs the ball's lot. >> it's the quarterback's decision but he's a sophomore and having a good year and putting a lot of work in during the offseason. the other thing is our lineman, you know, you can't run the ball without our lineman. our lineman has been able to step in and they understand the system and play well together and communicate well with each other. >> and quickly for you, the chance to establish a tradition and from scratch, what is that like? >> it's amazing. not just me but the kids. when i kimcome back 50 years from now, the pictures will be here at the first varsity team ever. what traditions do you want to have in what do you want is to to say if you were kids coming to cool score -- school here. >> right. >> and it's skating for me and the -- exciting for me and the kids. an interesting journey. not too many coaches get that opportunity to start the journey. >> thank you for coming out with us. ian mcmillan, we have more at 7:00. until then, running lie from sonoma, joe fonzy, back to you. >> and thank you. our bay area news coverage continues online at ktvu.com. you can watch a unique rally involving ferrari's. they make their way over the golden gate bridge. all right, i'm moving my infantry division augmented by a battalion of orcs from lord of the rings. we flank the tennessee volunteers