Mornings on 2 this saturday. Im claudine wong. Im john, lets look at the weather with rosemary. Good morning to you. A nice day in store. Ill have a check in with the air quality in your area coming up. Its freezing in some of the inland locations. Ill have a look at the fog in the bay and inside. Theres a slight chance of a few scattered showers. Ill line up that futurecast model for you coming up. Health officials have confirmed the first death in the swine flu thats, now, under way. A woman died december 23rd from the h1n1 flu. The swine flu has been reported including a 61yearold woman in sacramento county. Health Officials Say theres still time to get a flu shot. It causes deaths nationwide mostly in patients over 65. They recommend flu shots for everyone six months of age or older. It includes the h1n1 flu and it takes six weeks for full protection to take effect. Theyll be given from 11 to 2 p. M. , and flu clinics will be held there every saturday until january 25th. 16 deaths
It just feels like hockey every time you see that. For the 24th time during this postseason, 60 minutes of regulation time insufficient. Kings are 22 in overtime this postseason, rangers are 21. The rangers penalty kill absolutely smothered montreal last series, how has that carried over . Its been good in this game. You see reaction of the players on the bench. Its a big lift for them. The rotation is terrific. No way l. A. Is getting the puck through. Watch as they get it out to the point. Attack the puck. Narrow the distance between the puck carrier and yourself. You produce some sort of blocked shooting lane. The kings have to get it through. You can see they have a net front presence. They are afraid to unload, because they think its going to be blocked and go the other wave. They have to find ways to make quicker Puck Movement around the top. Quicker releases. Get it to the front of the net. Hope they can cash in. Excellent job by the rangers penalty killers. We get set for overt
of new, comfortable, warm clothes. and they are not the only ones. in just a little over two years, the grateful garment project has expanded to helping sart programs in 13 california counties. supporting a demographic region of about 10 million people in california. this grassroots little organization that runs from my living room here. lisa is actually still in school, a graduate student, but every minute not in class is a minute spent on grateful garment. but she says she s reached the limit right now of what a single person can do, and only wishes she could do more. i get to see the people that have been there. and hear the stories of what it s like. and have had people tell me i wore that paper hospital gown home. and what you re doing is amazing. back now for a moment to that idea of needs we all know about. well, giving blood is certainly one. still, 90% of the population able to donate doesn t. you can t blame that on paul b. newman, though. this is the tenth
all the flashing lights here. this is where a car overturned. we understand one person is dead. another has been taken to the hospital. the highway patrol says northbound 8 80 drives who need to access the bay bridge will now need to take 9 80. we ll have more for you on this as we get more news about what is going on. but certainly an area you would like to avoid right now if possible. northbound 8 80 in memoryville. to vallejo and one man calls violation of civil rights. he was in his garage using cell phone camera to tape the arrest of young people in the neighborhood when he ended up in handcuffs himself. the dispute over so-called evidence tonight from laura anthony. reporter: p.e. and a friend were working in the garage of the vallejo home when they heard siren. we open the garage and notice that the police officers were getting some juveniles out at gun point. reporter: he turn the cell phone camera towards several police officers ordering 4 young people out of a
we are going to look at your home state of wisconsin. a battle there. will it effect california in the months and years to come. first to the top of the news this morning. two days after the massive earthquake and tsunami in japan police estimate the death toll could top 10,000. nearly 740 people have still missing, survivors are struggling the find food and water. meanwhile, as michael reports, the japanese government is scrambling to prevent a nuclear disaster as well. reporter: residents are being tested for radiation exposure after an explosion at a nuclear power plant in northern japan. officials say at least two reactors at the complex are in jeopardy of melt down and low levels of radiation have already escaped more than 200,000 people have been evacuated from a 12-mile area a complete melt down could pose a major health crisis. the plant was damaged by the most powerful earthquake in japan s history and the devastating tsunami that followed. new video show it is