say that the dropoff is in response to gang violence in the area. the part of the event is gang attire turn in as well as pocket knives and brass knuckles that the kids are motivated to bring in. we had the middle schooler drop off 20 gang-related items. a peace walk through the neighborhood followed the event. the zip code has the highest number of gang related arrests in the city. it was a historic meeting that was never seen before and may never be seen again. for the first time in castle gondolfo the two popes met. they embraced in one of the many moving moments in this historic meeting. they moved on to a private chapel. there was a private stool reserved for the popes to pray. we are brothers and will pray together. they did kneeling on the same stool. they moved on to the library where pope francis offered and presented benedict xvi with an icon saying you are the first person i thought of when i saw it. and they moved on to an informal meeting. the pope went b
hello. reporter: pleasure point is a hot spot for surfers. today was no exception. this water was packed with people at the time of the shark attack. a man was with two friends a mile off shore this morning when he got an unexpected jolt. a man was fishing in a kayak when his boat was lifted up by a 14 to 18 foot shark. reporter: these photographs show the damage to the kayak. the shark left a tooth behind. ed is well versed when it comes to sharks. he said he was hit by a great white. i saw the teeth marks and it looks like a great white hit him. reporter: the shark took a bite knocking the man in the water. about yeah big and two inches between each tooth. reporter: a fishing boat got him out of the water. he wasn t hurt. he was okay just knocked into the water and shaken. reporter: tomorrow it is supposed to be warm and sunny. law enforcement is warning beach goers if they want to get in the water it s at their own risk. live in santa cruz, kimberly tere,
it really scares me. east contra costa firefighters are going to we re going to be depending on our neighboring fire departments to assist in these types of emergency. reporter: fires are often caused by fire works. so fireworks are a must for you this week, you might head to richard monday where the saet u for tomorrow, july 3, polled by a professional fire works display. the fire works is not only distasteful but smart, they have it on july 3 so they don t have a lot of competition. reporter: and that concert is free, followed by the fireworks display at 9:15. live in contra costa county. monte frances, nbc bay area news. it has been a relatively cool summer so far, so how much does that help keep the fires down? let s check in with chief meteorologist jeff ranieri in the weather center. while the hot weather is one strong component, the other is the wind. look at what we have happening and we have 60s along the coastline and well inland, anywhere from 10 to
the u.s. open is happening at the olympic club. add those people to the 184,000 who use it every day and all that have is making for a slow commute home. even with trains running in both directions b.a.r.t. is telling riders to expect delays all night long. transit is running up to 30 additional buses to take them over the bridge free of charge and dropping them in oakland. despite this morning s nightmare commute and this afternoon s slow ride home, many commuters are keeping a positive attitude. bay area residents are resilient and resourceful and smart phones and your laptop you make the best of it. the only bad part, it was a very, very long line and i missed a couple of ferries. reporter: and this is what it looks like as commuters crowded onto the alameda/oakland ferry. you can seep the line wrapped around the block. many were unaware that b.a.r.t. was back in service. officials say they had four times the number of riders they usually have on a typical day. so, a
dwyer. tonight the coast guard announced it has suspended the search for four missing sailors who were thrown from their boat during a race near the farallon islands. reporter: the coast guard called off the search at sunset. it has been 32 hours since the sailors went missing. even though they were wearing life vests, given the cold temperature of the water it is not likely they would be found alive. the friends and family gathered to offer support and to grieve. this is footage of the sailboat called low speed chase in happier times. the wreck of the boat during a race came has a surprise to everyone in the sailing community. a 46-year-old died and four others including alan cahill fell into the cold pacific waters and are now lost. now we ve lost not only, like, these amazing, beautiful human beings but the top sailors in our entire county. if anyone could have made it they should have made it. reporter: close to 400 people gathered for a vigil in honor of their