to figure out what led to the shooting and to locate another possible suspect. diana has the latest from tucson. >> shock has given way to sadness in arizona over a senseless shooting that killed six and injured more than a dozen others. shot at point blank range, congresswoman gabrielle giffords is in a medically induced coma. friends say she's a fighter. >> she's fearless, truly fearless. always more concerned about the welfare of others than she is about sorry own welfare. and she's just a great human being. >> judge john roll died at the scene as did constituents and a staff member. nine-year-old christina green died in the hospital. born september 11th, 2001, she'd come to meet her congress woman. having just been elected to her student council, christina wanted to learn about politics. the man responsible is 22-year-old jared laughner. he was a troubled young man. >> the bottom line is i don't think he had the skills to do that. i don't think he ever learned how to engage with the world socially and emotionally. >> laughner is in the custody of the f.b.i. authorities are not yet determined the motive and are searching for a possible accomplice. seen her on still from surveillance video. after giffords' surgery, doctors say they're optimistic about her recovery. her friends are having a tougher time being positive. >> i'm hopeful but when i look at the tv and see her picture, i get very emotional about it. it's a real hard thing to deal with. >> authorities have released new information about this possible accomplice. he's described as a white male between the age of 40 and 50 years old. they're asking anyone who has any information to please come forward. diana alyar, tucson. >> she is responding to commands from doctors. again, six people killed in tucson. they include 63-year-old john roll, a federal district court judge. he had been the target of past threats for his rulings on immigration. the youngest victim we just saw nine-year-old christina green who was interested in going to the rally because she was really elected to her student council. giffords' community director of outleach was also killed, gabriel zimmerman was engaged to be married. 76-year-old dor win stoddard, he was a pastor at the mountain avenue church of christ and 76-year-old dorothy murphy died with 79-year-old philly shep. an eyewitness to the shooting is a former emergency room doctor who played dead to save his own life. >> i had passed by the table. the congresswoman was standing there talking to several people. i went to the side of the table, the side of the concrete post, and i looked up and i saw a man shoot her in the head and then he began to spray gunfire everywhere. at that point i ducked behind the concrete post and as he came around it. the whole thing unfolded in maybe 12 or 15 seconds. as he came around it, i laid on the ground and acted as if i was shot. when i checked on her she was conscious and moving her extremities and being held up in a halfway sitting position with her face covered. >> some of california's most prominent leaders are expressing shock over the shooting of fellow congresswoman gabrielle giffords. nancy pelosi met with her constituents during an annual event in san francisco yesterday. pelosi was joined by east bay congressman john gary mendy as they led a moment of silence for their colleague. >> our prayers and thoughts are with all of them, all of their families. congresswoman giffords is a great patriotic american. >> obviously there's a risk. and she's paid a huge price for being available to her constituency, to not hide in a room someplace with a photo op and a sound bite. >> security was noticeably tight but when he met with us he was accompanied by just one aide. gerald lee laughner, a community college in tucson said he had five encounters with the police for classroom and library disruption. he was suspended after authorities found a youtube.com video of him lash being out. he needed a mental health note indicating he would not be a danger to himself or anyone else. laughner's myspace.com included a message that said good-bye friends, please don't be mad at me. the page was taken down immediately after he was named a suspect. congresswoman giffords had just begun her third term in washington, something after a rarity after last fall's election. she is a moderate democrat from a largely republican district. today's politicians on both sides of the aisle are condemning the attack. john karl is in washington with more on that. >> gabrielle giffords was most recently heard on the house floor as one of those reading aloud the constitution. >> the establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof or bridging the freedom of speech. >> franks is a fellow arizona representative. >> it's incredibly ironic she was out there practicing the first amendment practicing free speech and she was shot. she was practicing that first amendment right she had when some bastard shot her down. and i think it's a tragedy again. >> reacting to the shooting, speaker of the house john boehner said in a written statement an attack on one who serves is an attack an all who serves. our prayers are with giffords, her staff, all who are injured and their families. this is a sad day for our country. from minority leader nancy pelosi -- >> we stand before you with the deepest sadness for the act of violence that was committed against our colleague gabgy giffords, her staff, her constituents and now we know a federal judge as well. >> congressman joe crowley is one of many in congress who consider giffords a close friend. >> i was in a very contentious state in the last year or so with immigration at the forefront. but gabby has been a fighter, spoke out against the administration when she thought they were wrong. >> winning despite being one of the top republican targets for defeat. she was even on sarah palin's target list. during the campaign she faced anger over her opposition to arizona's immigration law, immigration not surprisingly one of the hottest issues in her district which shares a border with mexico. >> the shooting comes amid a highly charged political environment which has seen several dangerous threats against lawmakers. last april 48-year-old gregory lee juicety pleaded guilty after threatening then house speaker nancy pelosi. he called her and threatened to destroy her northern california home if she voted for healthcare reform. in july a heavilily armed sacramento area man known for his anger over left-leading politicians was wounded during a shotout with highway patrol officers. it was later discovered that 45-year-old byron williams planned to attack the aclu and nonprofit called the tides foundation. a former f.b.i. agent in san francisco said the only way to have possibly prevented an attack like this is if the shooter had made threats against the congresswoman and that threat had been investigated. >> i don't think we can change the entire methodology of a congress person speaking to their constituents. you can't do that. these people want to get out there. they wanna talk to people. they need votes when it's election time. so i don't think you change that fundamentally. you just have to investigate these things individually. >> a tea party activist in tucson sharply disagreed during her successful re-election campaign but deian hatch doesn't believe there were any tea party protestors in yesterday's event. hatch said "i want to strongly, strongly say we absolutely do not advocate violence. this is just a tragedy to no end." because of the shooting, house of representatives is postpones wednesday's scheduled vote to repeal the healthcare law. it has been on top of the republican party's priority list ever since they took control of the house. still ahead this morning, san jose police looking for several suspects in an early morning shooting that left three people dead. and reaction to the arizona 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wounds. two were killed, the third rushed to the hospital and is expected to survive. police are looking for three to four suspects who took off after the shooting. time for a look at our weather. here's lisa argen. >> looking still at that fog and cool temperatures, 30s and 40s so that hasn't changed. as we look outside, fog isn't too dense here from our high definition emeryville camera. we'll have rain return next week. the forecast next. >> and still ahead this morning... ♪ >> the salutes for a singing group that helped spearhead a unique literacy project for an east bay school. ring ring. progresso. i look great in my wedding dress with the help of your amazing light soups. now we're adding even bigger pieces of white meat chicken. oh, so when's the big day? oh, we got married years ago. but the point is, i fit in it! well good for you! 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[ speaking spanish ] ♪ [ male announcer ] old el paso stan'n stuff taco shells. old el paso. feed your fiesta. >> welcome back to abc 7 news this morning. a live look at the bay bridge, a serene morning on the bay right now. light traffic on the span. still about two hours or so away from sunlight. last month we told you about an english teacher who partnered with a singing duo to promote literacy in richmond. what has turned out to be a huge success. lee ann melendez spells it out. ♪ >> the indy music duo made a guest appearance today at leadership public school in richmond. you know them, they're the ones singing in that hyundai commercial. >> you can get a brand new alan tray for a song. >> why did they come here? students wanted to personally thank them for helping collect books for three high schools and a middle school in richmond. >> the book drive started in november and in just two months these four schools received... >> more than 11,000 books from pretty much all over the world. >> so come, check it out. >> because there are so many, some of the books will now be delivered to other schools. this is how it worked. jack conaty and natalie dawn offered their online christmas albums for free to anyone who bought one of the books on the list through amazon.com. you picked the book, sent it to the richmond address in the box and the down loadable songs were yourself. >> we had a unique opportunity with a generous fan base that mobilizes easily and with enthusiasm. so it's the best way for us to give back. >> it was tyler hester's idea, an english teacher who wanted to motivate the students, some of whom are not reading at grade level. >> a book that is completely in line with their life experiences, they're going to be thrilled to read. >> what we like and our interest, whatever we're interested in, we can have the book to get to read it and won't be board. >> for most of us, it may seem like an unusual name for a group. >> pomplamoose is a grapefruit. >> these students now have an excellent source of knowledge. richmond lee ann melendez, abc 7 news. >> lisa argen with us now. a nice sunday but rain is on the way eventually. >> yes, nice if we can get some of that sun back into sunday. yeah. outside now the clouds have been with us throughout the overnight hours. we have that cool damp east wind bringing in that tulie fog from the valley. what else is new, right? we did manage yesterday sun around san jose and the airport but never quite made it up into the north bay. but today a little wind shift should help us do that. as we get started this morning, numbers quite cool. in fact, looking at more 30s out there. 36 around the delta, 38 concord. our north and east bay valleys continue to be kind of cool with that lighter east wind. and temperatures elsewhere in the low to mid-40s. 44 mountain view, san jose 44. 42 los gatos with 37 on the coast. so our highlights then, widespread low clouds and fog this morning with some clearing. it's going to be this afternoon. we'll see temperatures respond and come up a few degrees but then as we head into next week, it looks like we'll see some showers on tuesday but not looking as wet as we previously thought. so that's some good news although we have some more snow for the sierra. looking for fog all around the bay area but easterly wind talking about bringing it in from the valley. but today looks like we'll be looking for a light northeast wind in the upper elevations. should mix out the cooler air trapped beneath the clouds and that's the fog. so we should look for sunshine beginning this morning, actually late in the morning in the north bay and then working its way through the bay area. so keep our fingers crossed on that and with that we should see temperatures come up a few degrees due to that sunshine. but the low angle of the sun taking a little time to burn back the clouds. here we are today. notice the central valley fog stays put and some showers to the north. but bringing inñç a few areas o sunshine later on this afternoon. by late monday, the clouds increase again and our next weather system, it's a weak one but it is on the way into tuesday. the high clouds stream in on monday and look what happens by 10:00 on tuesday. looking at rain from mendocino to marin and down the coast here. looks like the first system should be a light one and then the ones after that really not looking too, too big as well but much of the midweek should be on the damp side. high temperatures today with afternoon sun ranging pretty much flat in the low 50s. 52 sunnyvale, santa clara with 53, los gatos and peninsula numbers low 50s pacifica. remember we're going to have that fog much of the morning hours with menlo park coming in at 52. mountain view low 50s. san francisco, call it partly cloudy for you. about after 1:00 hopefully you see some of that cloudiness begin to burn back. 53 downtown. north bay, we'll take you out of those upper 40s but numbers here ranging from about 50 by the water in vallejo. low 50s for santa rosa. near east bay, numbers a little warmer. hopefully getting more sunshine at fremont today at 54. hercules only 50 and out over the hills still some of those upper 40s as that tulie fog settles on in. it will be late in the day if you see any sunshine at all around brentwood today. 47 there and down by the monterey bay, had a nice day yesterday. today should be the same with numbers in the mid-50s. here's the accu-weather 7-day forecast, still kind of cool for those areas that hold on to that fog throughout the afternoon but should see some sunshine this afternoon. high clouds tomorrow and then some rain moving in midweek. but it looks like by the end of the week not a rainy as we thought so not bad. >> sun good. thanks, lisa. here's mike shumann with more on this weekend's big matchups. >> good morning. we take off with wildcard weekend and a rematch of the game between the jets and the colts. entered the game 1-5 against peyton manning. manning had the upper hand again. in the second hits garson in stride. 225 yards in that score. 7-0 colts at the half. colts up 3 when the jets respond. ten-minute drive, caps off the second t. d. upped a minute to play. colts down 14-13. 50 yards out. nails it back on top 46-14. after our 47 yard kickoff return, mark sanchez and edwards on the south bay. down on the colt 14. hook the uprights from 32 yards out. the jets move on to face the patriots after a 17-16 victory. >> really i'm just thankful for the men that i coach, thank you for those two backs we got that pounded it in there. thank you for that coaching staff. thank you for your nick foal being and i'm thankful i finally got to beat peyton manning. >> number one team in franchise history. green to evans. new orleans up to nothing in the first. but the seahawks wouldn't fold. later in the first, hassleback to john karlson. over the middle. wide open. 10-7 ball game. just before half game time at 17. going deep. he's there. 45 yards. led 24-20 at the half. seattle kept it going in the third. more from hassleback. drops a perfectly thrown ball into mike williams' hands. 372 yards. later in the 4th, 34-30. but former cal star, the run of the year. he breaks free, stiff arms a defender right into the ground, breaks another tackle at 15 and goes the distance. 67 yards. the seahawks stun the super bowl champs 41-36. >> so many chances to say okay, lucky to be here. these guys for whatever reason, our football team as of two weeks ago believe we're gonna win the game. >> all right. every sport you're supposed to own your home court. with their loss to the predators last night, the sharks have lost four straight at home. a two-game losing streak first period. one on goal. there for the save. but gets his own rebound and scores for the predators in the second. goes top shelf. game tied at one. that's the difference. sharks drop their third straight 2-1 the final. college hoops. hosted by arizona state, trying to avoid an 0-3 start in play. students always know how to have fun. first half cal also a quick start. jorge, deep three of his 21. up later in the half for three. tickles the twine. bears up 15. but the sun devils rally in the second half. forcing three of his own. the game tied at 40. cal up three. plus baseline hook shot. the bears hang on 65-61 the final. west coast conference hoops, visiting pepper dine. had 15 assists. st. mary's led at the half. matthew, one of his five trades. he had 17. the gales won eight straight. 85-60 that final. the broncos blew an 11 point half time lead. kevin foster hits the triple. 66-65. on the other end, runner in the lane. just a friendly roll. back up one. now under a minute to play, michael williams for three. completes the comeback with a 74-67 victory. more nfl today. packers and the eagles, baltimore, kansas city. all that for you at 5:00. i'm mike shumann, have a great day. >> more on the deadly shooting in tucson, arizona. a 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