mateo. this is a fire station behind me and you can see where they have boarded up the door. they got a pile of plywood out there as well so that s the scene of where this crash happened. we had some video that was taken last night. this happened around 10457. this is fire station 27 here on de anza boulevard. we understand firefighters were inside the fire station when this suv a gmc yukon ran right into the building. it caused extensive damage to the front of the firehouse. as you saw, they have it boarded up now but a reserve fire truck was also damaged in the crash. officials say there were two people inside the suv when it did crash into the firehouse. they were transferred to stanford medical center. we re not sure still how badly hurt they were but we understand that none of the firefighters inside the firehouse was hurt. as you mentioned, it is still not clear why the driver ran into the building in the first place. fire service shouldn t be impacted by this, though,
twice. it was nasty out there. a lot of people were woking up by the lightning. tony is back with us once again this morning as we take a look at the forecast. this will be hot the deas i of the week. it is not going to be pleasant. it will feel like it s over 100 degrees. the actual temperature will be close to 100 degrees today. a tough one, folks. let s start by taking a look at one of our satellite radar image. man, some strong storms that rumbled through last night. you see there s still some activity well off to the south and west. we re talking about southwestern virginia. nothing close to here. but still some of those storms rumbling in southwestern virginia, parts of west virginia, places like that and they re heading southward. we ve got a lot of clouds around here this morning as well associated with that system. all right, let s go to the graphics. as you can imagine, there s a heat advisory that goes in effect at noon today until 8:00 p.m. this evening, the
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well, good morning. welcome to mornings on 2. i m dave clark. good morning. i m claudine wong. tori campbell is off. commuters who ride the bus in marin city are being told to be on the lookout after a series 6 robberies. ktvu s kraig debro is live with how authorities are responding to this increase in violence. reporter: good morning. we re actually at the san rafael transit hub, but in talking with people here up eight miles to the south here is not unique at all. it can happen here in san rafael, as it has, over the past now years. i talked to a security guard, a private security guard, i also talked with an official at golden gate transit. i talked with officials. they say they know about the problem. we re at the they say they know about the problem at the security hub. over the past few weeks we ve seen a lot of robberies down at that very city transit center. there have been four. the first one started on june 26th. there was an armed robbery unarm 9 robbe
combat or war zones to the u.s. they say we are organized and we know how to prioritize. that s what they need in the workplace and they hope to make them successful in the home front as well. peter alexander covering this. afghanistan s president ahmed karzai is praising president obama s decision on the troop drawdown. congress is split over money and mission objective. let s bring in the big guns, andrea mitchell and jim miklaszewski, chief pentagon correspondent. mick, let me start with you, there was a lot of talk and it may have been fueled by people deciding to leak their versions of opinion that the president overruled some of the scenarios that commanders wanted in this drawdown. it s not clear that this in