events is vary. in oakland the grads held in irang will be speaking about their experience. ktvu's ken pritchett is live in oakland where finding a message here is not easy. >> reporter: it is not a easy task as you said. the hikers will speak for the first time on the west coast. they will speak here at the plaza. they will speak about their time in iran. if you look across you will see dozens of different messivers. -- mess messages. >> we are looking for work. >> reporter: but there are other agendas and signs that read housing is a human rights. stop police brew tally and support for medical marijuana. his concerns are about oakland. >> we believe they are justifications for the city of oakland to justify stereotyping. >> there is not one message but i think we are all here in all forms. [ singing ] >> rights, immigrant rights, racial justice all of these issues are linked and it's up to us to show how they are linked and tell the story what is happening to us. >> reporter: some say a message is on the way from this young movement in the random scattering of tents are thereare sign of organization. some say this group will have a unified voice. >> yes, we will get there someday. >> reporter: coming up, we will hear from the three iranian hikers and we will bring you more on what they have to say at 6:00 to the people gathered here. ken pritchett, ktvu channel 2 news. >> the three grads freed from iran are expected to speak tonight. going to be the first time they appeared together on the west coast. we continue to monitor the event. the occupy protests popped up lever the world. in chicago police arrested 175 people yesterday morning for breaking the 11:00 p.m. curfew. they were the first arrests there. the protesters erected a tent city. and in philadelphia, a tent city in front of city hall is growing as more people join the protests in that city. 300 tents popped up and the protesters have no intention of leaving. organizers say they are considering moving to other location when construction work begins there. we will continue to follow the situations in oakland and san francisco during this newscast. you can also go to ubwebsite, www.ktvu.com for all of the latest protest information here and across the country. police say a shooting at a birthday party last night could be gang related. according to investigators one of the guests may be affiliated with a gang, responsible for the shooting. hector castanda told us 30 friends and family were celebrating his daughter's third birthday when the shooters started firing into the garage. >> pushed my mom to the garage. that's it. i say go back everybody. >> as we reported last night, a 9-year-old is one of the four people shot. the other victims were 17, 18 and 19 years old. all are expected to survive. police are still looking for the shooters. we are hearing from a witness involving a deadly police shooting. it happened yesterday morning. police say they received a call of a man acts suspicious. when they arrived the suspect was in his car and not complying to get out of the car. an eyewitness say officers tried to use nonlethal force before they opened fire. >> back and forth and they shot him. >> just a few minutes ago police released the names of the three officers involved in the shooting. here they are. police have not said whether the suspect had a weapon. this is the 6th officer- involved shooting this year in san jose. >> also in san jose, police are investigating a deadly shooting saturday of a man attending the funeral for a member of hells angels. steve tausan was shot to death on saturday, attending the funeral of jeffrey pettigrew. there water lot of witnesses. 4,000 people tentch tented that fuelren. a photo shows the crowd in the moments afterthe shoot. police haven't said if they made any arrests. a authorities are asking for your help as they look for vandals who hit a park. look at some of the buildings that were targeted. the park in oakland. investigators believe they were tagged with gang graffiti on wednesday or thursday of last week. the park distribute police is asking anyone with information to call them. president obama is hitting the road to sell his jobs package again but this time he is pushing it piece by piece and mocking republicans as he goes. [ cheers and applause ] >> president obama today launched a three day buse tour. the tour comes less than a week after the senate blocked his jobs bill. today the president railed against republican lawmakers. >> they want to gut regulations. they want to let wall street do whatever it wants. they want to drill more and they want to repeal healthcare reform. >> president obama stopped at a barbecue for a meet and greet. the white house says he ordered a barbecue platter and a tea. the crowd chanted four more years but the president said right now i am thinking about the next 13 months. republicans are dismissing the bust tour as nothing more than a political stunt. >> time he sat down and negotiated and talked with us and see areas of common round. >> republicans are opposed to parts of the plan, including hire taxes for the wealthy. democrats say they will roll out pieces of the bill this week. first is aid to states to help them hire teachers, firefighters and police officers. >> bank stocks fell in trading today after a mixed earnings report from wells fargo. the nation's fourth largest bank said profit rose to a record $4 billion. but overall revenue dropped 6% as low interest rates decreased profit margins. shares fell 8%. on wall street today stocks dropped in the worst sell off in two weeks. trading was light but the dow suffered. it is likely due tokens about the european debt crisis. the dow is down 180.51 points. the nasdaq is down 37.95. gop presidential candidate michele bachmann took to issues. she spoke to lawmakers in arizona and criticized rick perry for saying it would be wrong to build a boarder fence. michele bachmann said a fence is critical to border security. >> we need to look at the train of that fence and have the most appropriate fence there is and that we have the most appropriate human intelligence on the ground for our boarder and our police protection well. >> michele bachmann slammed the federal government for failing to security the boarder. mitt romney and herman cain are now in a statistical tie. 26% of voters said they they arelikely to support romney. 25% backing -- herman cain. 2/3 haven't yet made up their minds. president obama's job approval rating, 46% of americans aprove of the job the president is doing in the white house. 50% disapprove but almost 59% said they think president obama's policies will fail and that is up 12 points from last year and double from 2009. >> john huntsman won 1% support in that cnn poll but that didn't slow down his campaigning. he filed papers to compete in the new hampshire primary. >> we have done probably 80 events so far between town hall meetings and ready to do 80 more. conventional wisdom is always upended by candidates with good ideas and a vision for the country. >> he decided newt enter the november caucuses caucus. michele bachmann didn't mind -- michelle obama didn't mind getting dirty today to help wounded veterans. that's her with jill biden pitching in. the program provides remodeled homes for injured veterans and their families. michelle obama issued a challenge to all americans. >> we are just asking people to ask one simple question, and that is what can i do. that's really the question out there. what can i do. and then we need you to get out there and actually do it. >> the project is co-sponsored by sears and they pledged to increase the number of families in its work force by 30,000. a high tech project in san francisco to hope honor war heroes. at 5:45 what they are using laser beams for. it was a big win for the 49ers but it's the handshake that is getting headlines, what jim harbaugh said and what the nfl just decided. we felt a dramatic warm up this afternoon but we have cooler weather on the way. what the models are predicting for your neighborhood coming up. [ male announcer ] sizzler's steak fest! a tri-tip sirloin, and endless salad bar, all for just $10.99. sizzler. thinking fresh every day. you could call it a pass for peace during the games in london. for the first time all 193 u.n. member nationals agreed to a resolution, urging all to observe a truce starting july 27. this is video from this year when the count down clock was started. it is aimed at creating a violence free world for competitors. >> the handshake that is making headlines. jim harbaugh and jim schwartz got into it after their game and late this afternoon ktvu's maureen naylor went to the source and found out why jim harbaugh said there is no need for him to apologize. >> reporter: two how ares ago jim harbaugh went before the media here and while he says there is no need for him to apologize he does call this an unfortunate incident. >> i take responsibility for my part in that. the thing that is -- that -- you know, you feel bad about it takes away from what our football players did. >> reporter: it happened yesterday. jim harbaugh ran up to jim schwartz, gave him a hard handshake and a slap on the back heard around the world. >> went to congratulate jim harbaugh and got shoved out of the way. >> reporter: jim schwartz called it a regrettable situation and jim harbaugh says there is no reason for an apology. >> like excuses. like i said, just try to do better. >> reporter: on twitter some criticize jim harbaugh for not showing more respect but every 49er fan supported him. >> handshake. like that, a pat. like this. come on! >> funny how he was out of line in terms of how he reacted. >> the 9ers doing great. so they are excited. jim harbaugh is an exciting coach. don't read into it more than it is. >> reporter: jim harbaugh says he spoke with jim schwartz after the game and he expects to have a private conversation with him soon. players and fans say they are more energized from jim harbaugh. maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >> the raiders head coach spoke out today saying it is going to change what he does or doesn't do on the field. >> i think sometimes, you know, things happen. neither one probably wanted it to happen but it gets like that sometime. i am sure any coach is going to learn from it. >> late this afternoon we learned neither will be fined by the league. a spokesman said there was no fighting so no fine. both coaches said their conduct was wrong and will not happen again. racing fans created a memorial to honor dan wheldon. flowers, candles and signs. some fans say dan wheldon was one of the nicest guys they have ever met. >> really friendly. always made time for anybody. especially for kids. >> guy is just down to earth all the time. and same thing with his wife. >> dan wheldon was killed in a pile up that las vegas motor speedway yesterday. coming up on ktvu channel 2 news at 6:00 a report, a look at the safety measures. don't be alarmed if you see smoke in the south bay. they are conducting a controlled burn today and tomorrow. the burn area is on middle ridge trail off of hobs road. 8 miles northeast of morgan hill. they hope the fire will improve habit and guard against future fires. our chief meteorologist bill martin is off. rosemary is here. nice day. >> it sure was. hopefully you enjoyed it. if. >> announcer: was too warm for you, we got changes in store. live look at what is going on. the winds still primarily coming from the northwest. northeast. you can see there, the breeze drove the marine layer off the coast. mid-70s this afternoon. 75 degrees right now sfo. 83 oakland. san jose 84. 86 livermore. concord 87 degrees. 17 degrees warmer than 24 hours ago. 85 napa. santaotia 84. -- santa rosa 84 degrees. 12-15 degrees warmer than yesterday. the marine layer will make a return tonight and tomorrow morning. radar, you can see how clear we are. as i back it up, we have been talking about this low in the pacific for several, several days now. it is beginning to move north and east. in the last 12 hours it's beginning to fall apart. it was easy to see the circulation and now it is beginning to weaken as it goes against the ridge of high pressure over california. going to continue to bring us the cooler weather, tuesday and wednesday. maybe patchy drizzle and we are going to feel it in the way of temperatures. tomorrow warmer than sunday. by tomorrow anywhere from 5-10 degrees cooler. we are expecting the clouds to return in the morning, maybe patchy drizzle, especially along the coast. tuesday, wednesday will be the two coolest days. let me show you what happens here. tonight, the breeze is expected to return by tonight. we wake up with it tomorrow morning. partly cloudy for some of us. it will be there long the coast line. it breeze continues throughout the afternoon and into wednesday. coming up in a few moments we will look that temperatures for your neighborhood and the rest of the week and next weekend coming up. back to you. walnut creak made it to a list of best retirement cities. one of the greenest places to retire. they also have a downtown with shops and restaurants and a large populations of seniors. it was on a similar list in 2009. the bay area is marking an anversity e.r.a. tonight, what happened way to twenty two years ago, plus howa researcher was plucked to safety, what happened to her and how she got out. and a recommendation when it comes to mammograms, why getting them once a year is too much. . if you were here 22 years ago today you probably remember what you were doing when the bay area was hit with the earthquake. the earthquake hit at 5:04 p.m. jerusalem as the third game of the world series was getting underway. 63 people were killed and thousands of others injured. it also caused a portion of the bay bridge to collapse. the quake cost $6 billion in damage. researcher is getting the treatment she needs after a being stranded in ant ark cu. >> coming from south pole on the plane, which i was worried about there, whether it could boo more serious damage, they kept the play at low attitude. >> she was in good spirit today. she was doing research when two months ago she began having signs of a stroke and she ended up losing parts of her vision and speech. >> difficult reedy, talking, make up words sometimes. maybe i should write a book or whatever. >> bad weather ended up keeping the scientist stuck that south pole till today. she is now in the hands of a medical team. doctors are now evaluating her. study casts doubt on whether women should have mammograms once a year. researchers studied 170,000 women who received mammograms are 10 years. 60% were called back for extra tests but after testing the women learned they did not have best cancer. the false positives can cause anxiety. women who were screened every two years had a small increase in their chance of having breast cancer. alcohol conassumption is costing the united states billions of dollars. the cost of drinking to society. the report found in 2006 drinking cost the country $224 billion from medical expenses and damages from car crashes. $2 per drink consumed in the u.s. it works out to. a new development in the occupy san francisco movement. why we learned a planned march may be called off. under pressure from uncle sam, the wireless industry, the new rules still ahead. ow! 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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. . complete bay area news coverage continues. this is ktvu channel 2 news at 5:00. you are looking at live pictures over downtown san francisco where we just learned that a lot of occupy san francisco protesters are not going to march after all because what they fear might happen if they do. ktvu's david stevenson is at the plaza where the protesters created a tent city and he is here to tell us what he just learned about why the protesters aren't going to march. >> reporter: look behind me, you can see the protesters, 100 or so, what we learned is that the protesters may not march down the embarcaderoa, through the financial district because they are concerned police might remove this encampment. 100 or so protesters are right here. they had come here earlier in the day, actually this weekend as part of the occupy protest. it looks like that does -- not going to happen. this protest stems from a clash protesters had with police last night. hay went to enforce a code that prohibits camping. 5 people were arrested. police say they gave adequate warning but protesters call it police brutality. >> we were peaceful. they pushed. we never pushed back. this was a peaceful protest that was responded to by violence. >> the officers asked them to remove the encampment at which time they removed. they summed to respond to the area and assist in removing the encampments. time they were surrounded by the campers. >> reporter: another live look that scene from news copper 2. the protesters with occupy san francisco gathered. a number have indicated their concern. police will take apart this camp if they leave to march. protesters say they are vowing to camp out tonight. police are trying to work with protesters on sanitation issues but they might remove the camp after 10:00 tonight. we will cover the scene through the rest of the night and bring you a report coming up on the news at 10:00. reporting live, david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. police arrested 7 protesters with the occupy seattle movement today for refusing to move their tents. they were asked to pack up so they could clean the park. 7 people were arrested. our coverage continues on our website, www.ktvu.com, and you can go there for the latest information on the protests. the mother of a bullying victim is celebrating a new law she hopes will protect other families. seth's law is named after seth wash. he hanged himself after schoolmates bullied him because he was gay. it requires schools to establish anti-bullying policies for staff and students. in san francisco today wendy walsh spoke about the pain of losing her son. >> we love seth and i hope his spirit is above and she proud of everything that is happening. >> she spoke along the bill's author. she openly gay and shared his own experiences, being taunted as a child and also as an adult. cell phone sticker shock. too much talk or texting could be a buster. here is tom vacar. >> it can cost you. for wireless companies it was come down with a better plan or have one shoved down their throats. >> reporter: they are on her cell phone plans which leads to sometimes going over. >> i have got a bill where it was 50% increased in my bill that month. >> 20% are experiencing bill shock and i think in this economy, whatever many you can save, i think is a good thing. >> reporter: the wileless industry and groups announced a plan to give notice before hefty surcharges apply. >> if they don't want it they will have to occupant out. >> reporter: details are vet yet to be worked out. but customers will get warnings on faulking minutes, text minutes and back breaking roaming charges. >> some consumers have been hit with a thousand dollars of overcharges. >> reporter: not everything is unlimited and many of those plans are tending to fadeaway. >> i think it's a good idea. especially if it's something you can opt in or opt out of. >> you are not trying to spend extra on texting. >> reporter: to take up to 2 years to do it? >> we got our own devices. >> reporter: to make sure they obey their rules the fcc is establishing a website just for consumers. i am tom vacar, ktvu channel 2 news. all eyes on yahoo's earnings report. they are due out tomorrow. the numbers could provide insight on why the internet company fired carol barts last month. some say the numbers heartbeat expected to be impressive given how she was let go by phone. a survey shows solar jobs are booming with a lion's share of the jobs in california. the true number of solar related jobs grew 7% in the last year. and that california has 1-4 of them. that's about 25,000 jobs out of 100,000 nationally. a survey shows another 24% increase in job growth over the next year. we are learning about the leaders who packed the house to remember steve jobs and staggering numbers on the new iphone, take a guess how many have been sold. why bigger could be bigger when it comes for a baby's risk of developing autism. everyone, it's $37 a piece. paying with your smart phone instead of cash. that's a step forward. with chase person-to-person quickpay, you can send money directly to your friend's checking account. all you need is their email address or mobile number. don't worry honey, i'll show you. thanks everyone. so take a step forward... and chase what matters. it was along list of high profile guests at a memorial for steve jobs. included bill clinton, secretary of state hillary clinton, bono. governor jerry brown, and bill gate. apple will be closing stores for an hour this wednesday for another private service, this time for employees. the new iphone 4s is selling twice as many as the previous model. 4million have been sold in the last 4 days. that's double sold during its launch last june. sales are likely due to more countryinizecluded in the launch and sprint now selling the phones. the feud between sam song and apple rose today. they filed for injunctions to ban new sales in japan. the companies have been suing for months now over patten rights. last week a u.s. judge said sam song's tablet violates an apple patten. research suggests federal guidelines on the radiation levels on cell phones are inaccurate. the rules for radiation exposure are too broad. researchers say people with smaller heads may be getting more radiation than the guidelines indicate and children absorb 10 times more than adults. a new study finds babies with low birth weight may be more likely to develop autism. babies with low birth weight are 5 times more likely to develop autism compared to babies with average weight. previous research identified links but ngatatism. . new guidelines for treating kids with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. they are expanding the treatment group to ages 4-18. it was previously 6-12. also recommended that behavioral techniques are tried before doctors resign medication and another recommendation, to give ridlen to kids under 6 when behavioral management doesn't work. hackers loaded porn on it overthe week. u2 shut down the page. the shows producer says the videos were online for less than an hour and sesame street received no viewer complaints. i am at the national cemetery in san francisco, how they are using high tech technology bridge the past and the future. heat up this afternoon but will it last? coming up, what you can expect for your tuesday. . it's one of the most powerful sights. row after row of white tombstones in san francisco. now time made it so the rows are no longer straight. the high tech device being used to fix that problem. >> they are using a high definition scanner of each of these tombs stones. instead of measuring each one one by one they measure hundreds at the same time with a single laser beam. >> reporter: the bridge isn't the only wonder watching over our heroes of the past. >> lot of old souls here. >> reporter: this laser beam is firing 10,000 points a second. it's giving planners a replica. >> the mirror is deflecting it at a known angle. it is griding everything you see. very quickly. the department of veterans affairs will reassign 3800 tombstones here. the first phase is part of a project to reline all the stones and markers preserving this for veterans. >> we have to pay our respects. we wouldn't be here if they weren't here. >> reporter: it's an honor. >> it is weird walking down the middle of it and trying just to think about doing the scanning. >> with creepy crawlers all around the old sight. >> don't need to scan the bugs. >> reporter: 300 feet in every direction, it is giving shape to an important project faster and cheaper than ever before. >> reporter: part of the project will include instalag beam system underground so they won't have to do this so much in the future. reporting live, lorraine blanco, ktvu channel 2 news. more and more people are relying on emergency room viz for the their health sister. -- visits for their health care. some people with an emergency room visit, it's their only option for healthcare. >> reporter: julie haener is here if w the story -- here with the stories for 6:00. customer grabs gold chain and runs out of the store. how long he hung around before the crime and san francisco gets tough on truant high schoolers. the success they are having getting students back to class. these story and much more in 10 minutes. research suggests polar bears are getting smaller because of climate change likely because of lower levels of sea ice. red deer, sheep, gulls, lizards and toads are also shrinking. they are not adapting quickly enough to climate change. weather now, you know it's a nice day when it hits the upper 70s and that's the case today. what a nice day today. >> absolutely. good afternoon. a beautiful day today. 77 pacifica this afternoon. inland, it was toasty. in fact i want to draw attention to concord. 88 degrees. that's a new record. 86 the old record. look at the numbers. just a gorgeous afternoon. hayward 79. 82 free maund. 88 fairfield. 86 santa rosa. if you don't like the heat, it will be a thing of the past by tomorrow. satellite view, easy to see this disturbance making its way towards the coast line. shifts to northeast but it will bring us a cool down. the sea breeze returns tonight, tomorrow morning. morning clouds will be back, even the possibility of patchy drizzle. partly cloudy expects for the afternoon. and the biggest effects will be the cooling trend for tuesday and wednesday. dropping off 5-10 degrees by tomorrow afternoon. overnight lows, santa rosa 54 degrees. 59 mayward. 59 san jose. 50s morgan hill. antioch 57. long the coast, 55 degrees pacifica. 58 san francisco. and your afternoon highs, well, more of what we are used to seeing. 74 novato. 74 vallejo. 78 concord. 72 oakland. 6767 san francisco. santa clara looking at 77. as well as san jose. 76 mountain view. 78 los gatos. extended forecast, tuesday, wednesday, the cooler days. slipping below normal for this time of year. and then we will be back into the 70s and 80s in time for next week. >> just in time. thank you. could a priceless piece of art sold for $2 million? -- $21,000? the mystery painting at the center of the debate. the porcherate was sent for -- a researcher says this is a da vinci that dates back 500 years. there was a battle between robots and dancers this weekend ask the robots won. >> real steel was the top grossing film. $16.3million. this is the second week in a row it was the number one earner. foot loose second. opened with 16.1 million. a serious swim to draw attention to a serious problem. why this group swam from alkatransto san francisco and how they are -- alcatraz to san francisco and how their trip could save lives. okay. the match-up is set for the world series. the st. louis cardinals taking on the texas rangers. st. louis is 10-7 in world series appearances. texas is 0-1. losing last year to your san francisco giants. you can watch all of the world series games right here on ktvu channel 2 news. game one this wednesday, 4:30. hardy souls slam across the waters of san francisco bay today to promote a healthier lifestyle for native americans. >> when we were forced on to our reservations we were forced to live off of the commodities the government provided which was all fat food and that's generation to generation has been passed down. >> she says after 2 centuries of unhealthy eating dibeaties are rampant. today they boated to alcatraz and swam back to san francisco. organizes sent us these pictures of that swim this afternoon. they say it's one way they are trying to improve the health. another way, promoting a healthier lifestyle, prepare nutritious meals and exercise. >> this is a barrier. everyone can accomplish their goals with determination. small steps. >> today's swim capped off a week of activities to help them lead healthier lives. >> coming up in 90 seconds, he fell asleep that wheel and killed two. the appeal a former deputy is making tonight to get off of probation tonight. and three university of california at berkeley graduates who were imprisoned in iran just spoke to occupy oakland protesters. the message they have for the protesters camped out in the plaza. the occupy movement gains three public supporters. the message the three university of california at berkeley graduates who were imprisoned in iran have for the protesters. he fell asleep that wheel and crashed into two bicyclists. the steps a deputy is taking a get back in a patrol car. complete bay area news coverage starts right now, this is ktvu channel 2 news at 6:00. good evening. i am julie haener. >> i am frank somerville. we begin with breaking news. occupy sacramento r protesters are on the -- occupy sacramento ror protesters are on