$1.2 billion. the legislative analyst says $4.4 billion. so do you budget using that extra money? i think when they say there s a $4 billion excess in the general fund, some of these programs can be restored. i am one that really doesn t want to jump in and spend money that we re not sure we have. reporter: a new poll shows likely voters agree with the governor s cautious approach. twice as many support reducing the debt over restoring social programs. the governor has veto power over the budget but who holds the ultimate power? here s one prediction. it s going to be spent. the decision is simply on what. reporter: maybe there s a ouiji board somewhere in the capital with the answer. in sacramento, ann notarangelo, kpix 5. the legislature will likely vote on a budget before june 15. then the governor has until the end of the month to sign or veto it. we do know we re a little more than a quarter of a million-dollar in state money where it s going toward a top-
bailey targeted children. the investigation started at the ming quong family first facility. a young woman claimed bailey molested her. he was a staff member that cared for children suffering from emotional trauma. since 2007 he has been repeatedly molesting children. reporter: bailey also worked simultaneously at a facility for developmentally disabled. he sexually assaulted an 18- year-old developmentally disabled student in august last year two months after the los gatos investigation began. prosecutors also investigated molestation allegations back in 2009 at emq against bailey. no charges were filed at the time, and bailey was allowed to continue to work there. why would a facility that allows him access to vulnerable people why would they allow him to continue to work there? that s an excellent question and one shrub asked should be asked of the facility. reporter: the emq said we are and cooperating with the authority in this investigation. prosecutors say mo
ferguson and others are also in the cast. it was written by dustin black, and it was produced by rob reiner. it was a response to a successful move by prop 8 backers to keep the videotapes from the trial from becoming public. the prop 8 proponents are still trying to hide what happened at the trial. so we re going to do the exact opposite. we re going to broadcast it to the entire world. now, gay marriage has become an issue in the presidential race with republican rick santorum saying he seeks the nullification of the same-sex marriages in california. we ll have more on that part of the story tonight at 11:00. the play will be live streamed on youtube and we have learned there will be a viewing party at the lgbt center on market street. the doors open at 7:00. monty francis, nbc bay area news. on sunday, drivers normally get a break when they park at a meter in san francisco, but that could change. the transagency is millions of dollars in the red and today it held the
and loren herzog. her man teen says the remain it is found were not put there by him or his partner. he says i ain t connected to that, and i don t think loren is either. reporter: authorities found 1000 bone fragments here last week. a site that shermantine says is not connected to him. he says, why are they digging at that well? i said well, we tried to tell him it wasn t the appropriate or correct well, but the sheriff wouldn t listen, so they dug that well and came up with a skull. reporter: the maps that shermantine made show two other locations nearby. they say those locations are different, and in addition to the site that was already dug up. and it talks about the well here and the well by the tv tower. those were two wells that he spoke of on the map. when we talk about three wells, there s the two he spoke of and the well they dug. reporter: meaning there are now three well sites that could potentially turn up human remains. paddila says he talked to she
it s going to be another cold night ahead, and there s rain in the forecast for game day. i m in the whether center right now with jacqueline so we can figure out what s going on with our weather. we re seeing upper 30s and low 40s right now for the most part. a little warmer than it was last night at this time. it s going to be another cold night tonight. but not as cold as what we saw last time when we broke several records around the bay area. right now, we re seeing 34 degrees in half moon bay, 39 in santa rose and napa. expecting a lot of 30s overnight. here s the freeze warnings in effect tonight. not as wide-spread through the southbay. that s the purple on your screen. another a hard freeze warning for the central valley. temperatures in these locations will be subfreezing for several hours. we re going to see subfreezing temperatures in the north bay, it s just not going to persist as long as it did last night. wide-spread areas of frost, throughout the bay area. s