race. >> we'll all be with you as you learn to stand and walk, and yes, run again. of that i have no doubt you will run again. >> the cathedral was packed with members of the community. they heard are fr a diverse group of religious leaders. and this pledge from the president. >> to those who carried this out and anyone who would do harm to our people, yes, we'll find you. and yes... you'll face justice. >> i showed the pictures of the suspect to people gathered here, coming up at 5:00 i'll have the reaction for you. if you'd like to take a look just go to abc 7 news.com. >> a, wel ok f y at 5:00. three people who died in the attacks. mr. obama spoke with doctor skbrorz nurses two -- who treated the wounded and visited some of the injured. seven people remain in critical condition but that is down from 14 yesterday. the bombingt people to the hos 120 of them have been sent home to continue recovery. >>ere a michelle obama visiting1-year-old aaron hern. his family e mailed thus photo. he was waiting at the finish line to watch his mother cross it when he was severely injured in monday's bombings. his mom tells us her son is dramatically improving. he suffered a deep thigh wound and other injuries. he's now breathing on his own and neck brace and breathing tube have been removed. she says they're looking forward to getting him into therapy. several local fund-raisers are taking place for the family in martinez swrechl a full list on our web site. >> and one way to show your support is to share this get well soon badge on your facebook page by going to our page. >> adidas selling these tee shirts to honor the vips. both have boston stands as one written on them. all proceed goes to the one fund a boston charity created by the mayor and governor to help victims of monday's attack. >> now latest developments out of texas. usa today is reporting the mayor of west texas told them as many as 35 people died from that massive explosion at the fertilizer plant there. >> we do know 10 were first responders. crews are searching for survivors. two pieces of video detail the violence of the blasts. >> 16 other people are injured and 35eople dead. he>> damage massive. the plant has been leveled. 75 homes have been damaged along with 75 businesses and a 50-unit apartment complex. rescuers compared damage to what they saw in the 1995 oklahoma city bombing. survivors are just happy to live through this. >> i'm alive so i'm happy. >> it's a bomb that picked you up, took your breath away and dropped you. >> my wife is alive. my bomb, dad. -- mom, my dad. we're beat up but alive. >> people are lined up and ee explosion so risk management program in place. >> abc 7 news reporter laura anthony is in west texas and will have live reports coming up at 5:00 and0. she's tweeting updates at laura anthony 7. >> on this anniversary of the 1906 earthquake the red cross took the opportunity to remind people about preparing for a disaster. >> yes. we took the opportunity to ask officials how prepared they believe they are for next big one. we're live in san francisco with more on that for us. heather? >> there is an event where fema was honoring the red s and p kb. and e. and one of the things they're handing out was this map your block booklet. there are instructions on how important it is to get the know people on your block, maybe their equipment they might have that could be useful after a disaster is just one of the things we should be thinking about in getting prepared. >> it was bill aid prep rally and with star power the real draw to get attention was former 4 jerry rice and kristi yamaguchi. >> the bay area needed a lot more than a first aid kit. so did the victims of this week's horrifying boston bombings. the national red cross executive director of communsays survival kits are good but the important thing you need to do have a family plan. >> letting your loved ones know you're okay. whether through going to a meeting place or sending a text message. that is the most important thing douk. >> the fire chief says first responders are learning and paying attention to incidents in other cities. >> our hearts go out to victims in boston and tragedies in texas. we just remain focused on being compassionate for those who suffer losses. >> and the department of emergency services says the city come light years from loma prieta when this coordinating body didn't exist. >> as far as ability to coordinate resources and work together across all of the publcies that work with th getting there. we've got it. >> at the back of that booklet there are instructions to tuck a couple band aids in. they might come in handy to hang a sign like this in the window. or... this. if you're doing all right. you can pick u the booklets at the san francisco office of emergency services. >> heather, thank you. >> a suspicious package forced a tritio this morning. aity guard discovered an abandoned backpack just before the commemoration of the 1906 earthquake and fire. the bomb squad moved in and ceremonies shifted two blocks to union square. >> we shut down the area, swept the 700 block of market where the command post was. then, made sure that the device was harmless, which it was. >> we came from orange county and we're all dressed up so we're upset. then we found out it was here, we came and enjoyed the festivities. >> the spray painting did go on as planned. historians call it little giant because it continued to display water. >> homeowner of buildings like these in san francisco will have to spend thousands of dollars to pay for earthquake retro fits. the mayor signed the program into law today requiring soft story buildings to undergo seismic retro fits within seven years. these are building was housing units above open spaces like garages. these structures suffered most damage during the 1989 earthquake. staff will start evaluating buildings in the fall and alert home owners of the work they need to do. >> on the peninsula, volunteers went house to house part of a drill to get ready for a -- get first responders ready for emergencies. the teams dropped baginformatiog in south san francisco f area had been hit with a chemical attack or pandemic the teens wouldopng off supplies tooseheltering in plac department was tracking how fast we're going door to door today so they can get a feel for how long it might go door to door to distribute medications. >> they have stockpiled medical supplies so quicken the response. >> california emergency man many agency sen couraging everybody to be ready for any possible type of natural hazard. >> we shou all have emergency kits stockpiled with items including battery operated radios and flashlights, batteries, a three day supply of food and water for everyone in the family and a can opener. >> prepare nor cal's guidelines are posted on abc 7 news.com under see it on tv. we have to take this for granted. we talk about are you ready? am i ready? i mean, you know, you just put it off, then, when you need it, you're in trouble. >> yes. truly is the time to get skpreepd we have more information on our web site. >> let's turn to the forecast and weekend weather which is looking nice. >> yes. spencer chose a good day to be off. skies clear. it's a beautiful day from our east bay hills camera. we're looking across the bay. it's sunny skies outside. temperatures now look like this, san francisco, 62 degrees a mild 72 in oakland. 75 in san jose. half moon bay, enough of a sea breeze to keep you into the mid-50s now. san jose enjoying then here. and here are the temperatures in otherrts of the bay area, 78 jant rosa. it's 77 degrees in napa and 78 degrees in los gatos, here is a look at the evening and beyond. this evening, clear skies, mid-50s to upper 60s. tomorrow morning starting out chris skpp cool. low 40s to low 50s. afternoon feature sunshine and high clouds and mild temperatures with low 6s to low 80s, going to start cooking around here, i'll let you know when dwoitsing to feel like summer in just a few minutes. >> thank you. >> and still ahead at 4:00 we're getting new details today about the teenagers arrested in connection with the death of a san jose paramedic. >> plus, check out these pictures. a sink hole swallowing up cars one by one by one. we'll show you what happens next, then after 4:30... >> warriors flag is flying over oakland city hall. celebrating team's entry into the playoffs. that, perhaps signaling determination to keep the team from leaving town. i'm carolyn tiler and i'll have that story coming up. >> and taking a look at traffic right now on the san francisco skyway making your way south out of the city traffic is moving smoothly. but moving towards east bay it's slow going at 4:13. stay with us. ight back. a sixth teenager has been arrested in the murder of a san jose paramidic. quinn boyer was shot and killed as he drove through the oakland hills.e tns range from 6 years old. the new suspect is just 13 years old. the district attorney says the teens killed boyer during an attempted car jacking. police identified christian burton as the shooter, he was charged as an adult and could face life in prison. >> w bak news out of oakland, sky 7 hd over the scene of a drive byoting in front of castlemont high school that happenedt 2:30 today. pulled up and opened fire. you can see the back window of the parked car shot out, a woman and a child in that car ran inside of the school. it's not clear if they're inside of the car when hit. police say no one was injured in the shooting. >> uc berkeley named its new police chief. marco bennett has been a captain with the uc police department more than 35 years. her law enforcement experience ranges from community policing work to investigating major crimes at the federal level. bennett plans to work with the students, faculty and staff to try to build relationships across campus. >> corporate earnings a disappointment today and twitter has a new music feature. >> microsoft reporting third quarter earnings today exyeeting estimates the company able to control cost amid weak demand for windows 8 personal computer s reporting revenue of income that rose 19% year over year. in other earnings news, verizon seeing a surge in smart phone users, hoping the company boost higher revenue. the company added 677,000 contract customers. the average monthly bill up slightly as customers use more data. notnction with iphone. google says the glass must be connected to an android phone to send text messages or run gps. iphone users will be able to make phone calls, video chats and search internet with the glasses. disappointing earnings from companies including united health and ebay leading stock market sell off today. as for your bloomberg silicon valley index it was lower on the weakness and shares of apple and ebay as mentioned. twitter introducing a music app letting music play songs that is currently available for apple users to down load. other companies trying to keep users on their sites for longer stretches, the name of the game. carolyn, larry >> thank you. >> maybe spring here but a massive rain storm is leaving behind a huge mess in parts of the mid west and plains. >> watch the car on the righthand side of the screen. this took place in chicago south deering neighborhood. one person was sent to the hospital. y he road buckled and car just caved in with pavement. other two cars were parked at the time >> thousands bng evacuated as heavy flooding prompted illinois governor to emergency.state of t seven inches of rain has fallen in 24 hours in one suburb of chicago workers used life rafts to rescue school children from a stranded bus. 600 flights have been delayed. >> nothing but sunshine heading into the weekend. >> we're looking at 90s showing up into the bay area by monday. we're going to start to feel summer like heat. we'll talk about our weather here and this is benign. skies are clear across the bay area, hope you're enjoying nice weather. clear skies, cool night, mother mild day tomorrow. warmer weather on sunday and monday before you can see temperatures backing off a bit. here is the area of low pressure brought us a warm up today. our dry pattern continues with warm days starting on sunday so we're going see inland communities feeling warmth here. temperatures sim tloor today, low 40s to low 50s so you'll need an extra layer first thing in the morning. 43 in santa rosa in sanat santa, 48 in san jose. 5:00 a.m. starts off clear. and then, as the day goes on we can see high clouds coming through the bay area but other than that, about a 20 degree spread. 80s inland like today. not expecting very much if the way of change. so tomorrow afternoon, 81 in the south bay. peninsula, you're looking at blue skies, 75 palo alto. coastal areas into low 60s. sunset district, 61. low 60s along coast mid to upper 70s, clear lake 75 along with vallejo. east bay it's going to be a beautiful, sunny day. inland areas, get you up to 80s in antioch. accu-weather forecast little change right on throughout saturday. we'll see low clouds coming back to the coast z then, sunday is when you'll notice bayside and inland communities coming up. mid-80s into warmer spots. low 90s by monday. temperatures drop off wednesday and thursday. >> thank you. >> up next the unlikely rescuer that came to the aid of this tiny dog. >> and then new aft 4:3. >> race is or. finished the race. a school principal just minutes from finishing the marathon when the bombs went off. you heard the saying raining like cats and dogs. in ohio a cat is being praised for saving a dog's live. >> yes. take a look at izzy. a big dog attacked izzy after she wandered from a backyard. it had izzy in its south and oammy the cat sprang int action. >> this big dog saw the cat dropped izzy and took o after the cat. the cat got away up the tree and saved this dog's live. >> the medical team believes she'll make a full recovery. we don't know whether or not sammy was intent on distracting the bigger dog. >> just snooping around. >> let's give sammy credit. >> we will, but i questioned the same thing. >> time magazine released a list of 100 most influential people in the world today. >> there will be seven separate covers each featuring a member of the list featuring jennifer lawrence, jay-z, and pakistani teen activist. >> president obama on the list for the 8th time more than any other person on the list this, concludes 35 people. >> still ahead updating you on two developing stories out of boston and texas. >> also a warning from a scientist about disasters like the one in texas. why he says public safety is being compromised. >> more stories from of the boston marathon. emergency workers that ran what they say about the scene. >> and a measure under consideration to keep major new developments in boston. the fbi released photos and fid video two of men they call suspects in monday's attack. >> take a look at the pictures you can see the men in these photos. a video shows the men walking together. fbi agents believe these men left the bombs near the finish line. the suspects considered armed and dangerous, anyone who knows about them is urged to ll the fbi. >> we're tracking developments in the fertilizer plant explosion. the death count from the plant explosion will likely lies riz a magnitude 2.1. leveling a four block area surrounding the plant. 160 people are wounded. you're looking at a live picture now of some of the destruction in west. rescuers are still searching the rubble for survivors here. >> i rise in the wake of two great tragedies a terrorist attack reminds us ofthe risk but i ask americans pray for the communities. >> in with a washington, d.c. bill flores recognized the bravery of the first responders and volunteer who's acted quickly to help those in need. >> those workers who treated the injured say it took 18 minutes to clear the streets of critical victims and send them to the hospital. they ran into the danger with others. >> in 32 years as an emt can't prepare someone for a horror like this. >> the city's worst day in our department autos mike has been saving lives since he2 monday he was the finish line commander in charge of response to the terrorist attacks. he saw worst of it. >> i al three fatalitiescluding. >> you saw martin? >> yes. other kids were hurt. kids looked like my kids when they were growing up kimberly, robert and christopher were alongside him, unwilling to leave no matter the danger. >> i was right there, right next to, very close to where the explosion was. and just hoping it was an accident. and everyone was just -- well... >> that came out seeing services. they triaged patients brought them to several hospitals across the city that allowed hospitals to step up to take care of the patients. >> what is the best thing you saw that day? >> of just general public. strangers helping other strangers. people had no train and just wanted to help. >> and i can't believe some people are still there. yes. >> people look for heroes. in kbrochbt you just have to look next to you. >> we saw the best of humanity. >> if i would could, boy give them medals. >> their actions a big reason more did not die. owe a berkeley scientist is warning we're seeing growing number of abc 7 mark tthews is in the newsroom now. >> i did. he spent the last years teaching chem story. when a fertilizer plant blows up it's on his radar. he sees a link to other industrial disasters closer to home. the plant in the central texas town of west combined nitrogen and hydrogen into ammonia fertilizer autos under high temperatures and pressure you can get hydrogen out of the natural gas to combine with nitrogen in the air and make ammonia. >> it involves hazardous materials at high temperatures and pressure. and is accompanied by high demand for the products. >> the degree is not high buzz of the lack of man power, there are not very many people monitoring these things. >> a pat yesh is emerging. >> we have pg&e explosion. we have the refinery fire. >> saying increasing demand should come within increased demand for safety. >> what does tha more demand and replacing things more frequently than you mightwi. >> hysrd to pull investment for those things because peoplen businesses believe the right after this sk low. >> this is whyeoe drive without seat belts. we're seeing a pattern of the industries producing high demand products, it's happening more. >> coming up, what a bay area lawmaker is proposing to help reduce industrial disasters is part of the story we're working on for abc 7 news at 6:00. >> the man accused of sengd a right after thisin-laced letter to president obama says he is insechblt he appeared in a courtroom in oxford mississippi today charged with two federal counts of threatening the president and other elected officials. officials say curtis mailed letters containing ricin to president obama, senator roger wicker and a judge in mississippi. >> the debate over abortion raged for years and a san francisco sidewalk has become a battle ground for those facing off. allen wong is there as they are arguing over their rights. >> the current ruling is that abortion opponents have to stay eight feet away from potential clients but that hasn't been working out because they've been camped out in front of the door putting them inontact withientso the door. now the safety committee is recommending a 25-foot buffer zone. >> never intimidated anyone. i offer them pamphlets with places to get help. abortionppee their interaction was phone shall cliens compassionate counseling but abortion rights supporters say the sidewalk protests is tantamount to bullying. >> because of the harassment many people walk through doors crying and confused by pamphlets they've been given full of medical misinformation. >> both sides spoke to a committee recommending a 25 foot buffer zone in front of the 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