had a water cooler topic like this one. what do you have? reporter: giants fans are not talking about losing at the ballpark. they re talking about buster posey on crutches with a broken ankle and torn ligaments. some say catchers need more protection. giants fans are singing support for buster posey. while the rookie of the year recovers from a slam at home plate that left him with a broken bone and torn ligaments in his left ankle. the trainers stay ligaments will most likely require surgery. it s severe. we re still going to gather more information, some other experts. we ve got great doctors here that we ve already seen. but you know, we re going to gather more and to appease myself, mostly buster. reporter: on crutches, the giants catcher moved junkerly into a car with a trainer earlier today. a sad sight for teammates like jeremy affeldt. i texted him last night. i love him. he s a good friend of mine. reporter: scott cousins that he feels awful about the jimp
sometimes i say, did i really take it this morning? how it reminds you to take your medicine. you can even keep tabs on a loved one far away. it helps me. good everyoning. san francisco is again telling the feds back off. the city is cutting some criminals slack. grace lee on the people who will soon be let out of jail. reporter: it could be a little roomier in san francisco jails come june 1. that s when sheriff michael hennessey will begin allowing illegal immigrants out of jail who are caught for misdemeanors even if immigration and customs enforcement officials want to detain them. local law enforcement is trying to prevent local crime and come forward as witnesses and come forward as victims and not to get mixed up in the immigration business. american citizens would not be held in jail for low level crimes like shoplifting and neither should immigrants whether they rleal or not. they are legal or not. or for an open container. we don t send out misdeme
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accident. good evening i m julie haener. and i m frank somerville. the husband was able to get out of the car but the wife was not able to. reporter: we ve just been told this intersection will remain closed until tomorrow morning when the last train goes through. this intersection is one of the deadliest in the country. tonight a visiting out of the state couple found themselves stuck in palo alto with tragic results. they were on the track. the bells were activated. they were on the track. you can t go forward, you can t go back. apparently not. reporter: the commuter train could not stop. the couple described as in their 60s were from indiana. the wife was driving. the husband managed to get out of car and get clear. the wife was not. she was pronounced dead at the scene. trains in both directions were stopped until 8:00 tonight. a bus bridge was established between mountain view and palo alto. i m just going to wait because i live in the city. there s no oth
and i m frank somerville. the husband was able to get out of the car but the wife was not able to. reporter: we ve just been told this intersection will remain closed until tomorrow morning when the last train goes through. this intersection is one of the deadliest in the country. tonight a visiting out of the state couple found themselves stuck in palo alto with tragic results. they were on the track. the bells were activated. they were on the track. you can t go forward, you can t go back. apparently not. reporter: the commuter train could not stop. the couple described as in their 60s were from indiana. the wife was driving. the husband managed to get out of car and get clear. the wife was not. she was pronounced dead at the scene. trains in both directions were stopped until 8:00 tonight. a bus bridge was established between mountain view and palo alto. i m just going to wait because i live in the city. there s no other way to commute expect to catch the tra