i want you to listen in here. i think we got michele bachmann, ron paul, rick santorum, all of them looking for the last-minute vote. let s listen in to do business if you re a job creator because of our tax code. i m a tax lawyer. i want to abolish the tax code and do away with it and put it in its place a pro-growth code so that you can wildly succeed with your future and with your plan. i want a future for you. i want a hope for you. and we can do that if we open up the opportunities in the tax code. change our climate for doing business. and grow the economy. that s my goal for you. and what i want to do, too, is bring down the price of a gallon of gas. gasoline was $1.79 a gallon the day that barack obama became president. we can get it back to that again because the united states is the number one energy resource-rich nation in the world. and i want to open that up for you. i m so grateful you are here. this is your chance to succeed now for your state. go out ton
but we begin with ktvu s deborah villalon live tonight in pleasantton. deborah? reporter: mike, pleasantton always beautiful. yes, tomorrow something we haven t seen in the area all day a spare the air day. where heat and pollution mix and asked to avoid driving, telecommute and use transit instead. remember this, smog. a familiar part of most summer is. but if there is a silver lining in the fog and the chill we ve had, it s been great air quality. by this time last year we had already had ten spare the air alerts. reporter: tomorrow been our firs. late afternoon on the marina green and not a goosebump insight. no fog barreling through the golden gate. by tomorrow afternoon, heat will be trapping air pollution. we always ask people to reduce their driving and by carwill pooing or taking transit. so when we have hot days that we don t see that unhealthy air quality. everybody is rejoicing we get to see smog tomorrow. [ laughter ] reporter: well, maybe not rejoicin
total devastation. tennessees feared dead after earthquake hits haiti. we have to be there for them in their hour of need. i m sure he s scared. and wishes he could get in contact with his family to know he s okay. the desperate search for survivors. and the race to deliver aid. . hello everyone. i m vic cartr and people are talking about bodies being piled in the street. the injured sit by near help, and thousands feared dead 7.0 earthquake. tonight wjz is live with coverage. we begin tonight reporting from miami. stunned victims of the earthquake in haiti nurse their injuries without the help of doctors. right next to countless bodies in the street. so many more dead are under the rubble. some estimate the death tole reach into hundreds of thousands. we are just now beginning to learn the extent of the devastation. tennessee of thousands of patients have nowhere to go. their homes are concrete and sleeping anywhere they can. they re just trying to fend for t
a promising first in the fight against aids. researchers announce a major step forward towards the development of a vaccine. another big story, controversy at the united nations. two world leaders with words so offensive that dozens of diplomats walked out in row test. metro employees outrage the over what they say hasn t happened since the deadliest accident in the system s history. who they want held accountable. fox 5 morning news continues right now. good morning. it is 6:00 on this thursday morning. we are off to a pretty warm and kind of of steamy start out there. we re glad you could be here. i m gurvir dhindsa. i m tony perkins in for steve chenevey. the rain has let up in areas t hard by massive flooding into the southeast. some residents are being allowed to return to hair homes to assess the damage. the cdc is urging caution. standing water could contain disease causing bacteria and chemicals. the flooding has been deadly. at least ten people have been