it it got toasty today. but on the right, the fog is rolling in. keeping temperatures low in san francisco. triple digit temperatures did cause their share of problems in the east bay and more than two dozen high schoolers were treated for heat related illnesses at their outdoor graduation. a student at heritage school in brentwood fainted from the heat and by the time fire crews got there, 16 more seniors had succumbed. another eight were treated at a ceremony at freedom high school in oakland. now for a look at the wide temperature range. here s roberta gonzales. when you see the clouds rushing in. that s a strong indication we see the return of that robust marine layer and we re feeling the effects of that cooler air mass at least a good 45 miles inland. current air temperature now stands at 60 degrees in san francisco. but livermore has now fallen off a good seven degrees in the past 20 minutes with that wind now reaching the inland areas. but just how hot was it to
1,300 rounds of ammunition. cbs reporter greg mills joins us from santa monica. we heard the suspect was ready for battle from the officers. reporter: he really was, although the vest he was wearing was not a bulletproof vest. the gunman police say went to school here, but last attended back in 2010. this rampage did not last long. police got the call at 11:52 yesterday and by 12:05 p.m., 13 minutes later the gunman had been gunned down by police. this is the gunman who terrorized santa monica yesterday. this is a security camera video of him entering the library at santa monica college. he had a magazines in his left hand, a semiautomatic rifle in his right hand. he had just shot a woman outside the library. she later died. he fired 70 rounds of ammunition inside the library and killed four people, wounded three others and the toll could have been a lot higher. if all of the magazines we collected were in fact loaded fully, something in the order of about 1,300 rounds, t
to get a handle on the fire, deb. reporter: it wasn t easy and it did blow up on them a bit, spreading to a structure nearby. this red building where it started, on the inside, it s gutted. the palm tree started to burn like the torch, they knew the party was over. we ran outside, and we started alerting the neighbors. reporter: running from their backyard birthday party, where some 40 guests were midway through their meal. what was spreading was a fire one street over in a building that was a private school for a dozen year that more recently became a thrift shop, as firefighters tried to knock down the flames, strong winds flew embers all over. the neighbor s trees and fences caught on fire also and we were trying to help out. we had engines patrolling the immediate area, trying to get ahead of the embers, so nothing else would catch fire. reporter: it was a scramble that became so dangerous for firefighters that they pulled out and fought the fire from above. t
good morning, welcome to mornings on 2 , it is sunday, june 9th. i am claudine wong. i am mike mibach. we will get over to rosemary. good morning to you. we have a visual reference of how hot it was yesterday. livermore breaking records and today we will be in the 80s. yesterday, well above the century mark for the hottest spots and today, a big change coming along the coast. it was foggy and cool all day long. that is the case for once again today. what we can expect for today and including the possibility of dry lightning. it will be as the system that brings us cooler weather and moves into california. i will have more on that in just a bit. party erupts in the south bay. they are investigating a deadly shooting in a sports bar are in sunnyvale. this is the pea center of circulation lounge and we have the latest. this is a the peacock lounge. and it is a sports bar. reporter: this is in sunnyvale. it is an active crime scene. sunnyvale police out here and th
carjacked another vehicle at 105th avenue and san leandro street, shooting that driver in the leg during the crime. pam: that car was later abandoned. and a third vehicle was stolen at gunpoint shortly before noon. on 76th avenue. no one was hurt. that was the last time the suspect was seen. pam: the same crash killed her three year-old son on impact and now the mother has died. they show the car that will split in half fremont police sayfremont police say, charges are pending against the father of a toddler killed in a horrific accident tuesday afternoon. you can see the pictures from our partnership with abc7 news. they show the car that was split in half when it slammed into a tree on paseo padre parkway. police say, the car had been speeding. reporter: trying to try to pay my respects to a life that should not have been lost. reporter: here is one sign readses peace baby angela. angelo. he leaves behind a step step siblings. all of said to be taken it very hard.