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tending to his garden about 10:30 yesterday morning. >> there was police all over the place and an officer said, can i come in, so i opened the gate. >> police say it all started when a 13-year-old girl was baby-sitting her 8-year-old brother on papaya street and heard a noise. >> she saw a reflection of a mail figure and heard some kind of ransacking in the garage area. >> at that point she grabbed he little brother and went to the back bedroom. >> the girl called her mom who called 911. >> police tells us officers responded within seconds in time to see two suspects leaving. >> they managed to track down and arrest 22-year-old brathweat. >> several officers were staked out for more than an hour. >> i will try my best and help the police. >> while they would have preferred the 13-year-old to call them first, she made a brave split-second decision. >> the mother rushed home and gave her kids a big hug. >> i'm proud of her. >> she took care of her mother >> reporter: and she tells us it doesn't look like the burglars got past the garage and she credits the family's dog. >> ktvu channel 2 news. in heshglys, a man attacked a woman. >> the victim said one robber punched her and threatened to kill her and tied her up and demanded cash and jewelry. >> the burglars got in through an unlocked window. two men in lake county have been charging with running an illegal drug operation and keeping a teenage run away locked away in a box. >> two men grew more than 1,000 marijuana plants for sale and made the 15-year-old girl participate in the operation. >> investigators first discovered the marijuana on april on the property near clear lake. >> they found a cash of weapons, ammunition and various ballistic masks and helmets. >> the men could face between ten years to life in prison. we're finding out about a well-known animal lover gunned down just blocks away from her home. >> a small memorial marks the spot where 66-year-old judy solman was killed yesterday. >> she was known for dog walking if her neighborhood but came concerned about crime in her neighborhood. >> she was interested in starting up private patrol because we feel like we need to protect ourselves if the city government won't protect us adequately. >> neighbors say they'll beholding a meeting on saturday to discuss that idea. >> tonight, they'll holding a memorial for the woman outside her home. the oakland city council is deciding come weather to senture one of its own. >> it found des lee brooks violated city rules by interfering of the construction of a teen center in her district. >> a senture vote would not carry anytime penalty. the chief is meeting with youth in his city to talk to them about racial profiling. >> the martin case sparked outbreak and george zimmerman. >> some violence we saw in oakland, from the trayvon story, east palo alto said good can and from it. >> chief davis is spending this summer talking with youth about racial profiling. >> he's not immune. >> he says the youth are talking about the trayvon martin case, not just about the regard, but what it means to them. >> most of my friends are young, african-american males and so it's kind of sad because you kind of see yourself and your friends, like, what if that was my friends. >> i think it's sad people are judged by the way they look. >> the fact looking in depth at the problems and he says they're looking for answers and support. >> chief davis says there are no easy answers but there is support both for the children and from them. >> that's what the meetings are about. >> it's also about making our community safe. >> i cannot do without their help. >> the group called college track, high school kids determined to go to college, are the chief says he'll talk to other youth in the summer. >> ktvu channel 2 news. a popular tool to monitor crime is coming to more areas in the north bay. >> the sheriff's office says unincorporated mar in count seincluded in the crime reports.com -- county is included in the www.crimereports.com web site. >> users can also sign up to receive e-mail e letters. palo alto rolled out its first license plate reader. >> they take pictures and compare them to a state database. >> advocates say they're concerned about how long that data will be used and store. >> police say savent a clara officials will -- santa clara officials will take the data and report back. anyone who uses the school's computer system is being told they should change passwords immediately. >> school officials say a breach appears similar to other cyber attacks. >> it should be very hard but the reality of is not as hard as it should be. >> the security systems are getting better but so are the bad guys. >> it doesn't appear any health, financial, or social security numbers were accessed. a campaign is being waged to change the definition of marriage. >> as david stevenson explains, this is happening one dictionary at a time. >> reporter: it's a movement to modernize the meaning of marriage using old-fashioned ink and paper. >> they call themselves hack marriage and they recently posted this online video shot inside a san francisco public library and several city bookstores. >> the group steadily hacks oxford american dictionaries using paper to redefine marriage between two people rather than husband and wife. >> yep, alexander book company was unaware the hackers hit them until we came to visit. >> even if i take this off, the residue will stick to the paper. >> as soon as somebody opens it, it will be the end of that dictionary. >> the store was able to save all four books. >> others may not be so lucky. >> city lights bookstore wasn't sure they could sell the saved copies. >> the publishers say they're reconsidering the current definition of marriage. >> this happens all the time about not just established words and the new definitions of established words, but new words as they are coined. >> san francisco public libraries also had a couple dictionaries hacked, all have been repaired. >> the hackers targeted this san francisco target store, too. >> none of the altered dictionaries remain on the shelves, david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. some being told to retake their advancement course started signing up today. >> the college board validated more than 200 ap test scores from may because a regular seating arrangement could have given some students an advantage. >> students say they're now having to rush to prepare. >> just because the test is so specific to certain category, it's hard for us to get our performance up to the level that we were when we originally took our test. >> the san mateo district is planning almost action. >> there will be a town meeting on the issue. for san francisco college with an over writing message, take a course, and back to school, take courses at san francisco city college, and former students and current students can help assist the college. >> city college said it has seen a sharp drop in enrollment since the accreditation could be revoke. >> credits earns are fully transferrable no matter what happens in the future. >> students have until august 12th to enroll. new numbers out tonight show applications for unemployment benefits rose higher last week. >> the labor department claim claims climbed by $243,000. >> analysts say july category volatile and the brand trend continues to signal an improving job market. >> stocks posted modest gains. >> nasdaq added 25, thanks to a big move by facebook. only on to new information, about a chemical on board the asiana flight that could pose a danger. and some grass fire burned through more than 100 acres. >> we'll tell you about the chemical plant in the middle of it all. the fog sin crease nothing coverage right -- fog is increasing in coverage right now. >> the change you can expect and the warmest day of the upcoming weekend. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom 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[ male announcer ] add a wireless receiver. call to get u-verse tv for just $19 a month with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. . ktvu learned a proposed quick fix is moving forward for the bay bridge. >> a spokesman tells us the shims needed for seismic fix would be needed. >> the bridge oversight committee could decide on an opening date well ahead of the dmed timeline. a derailed crashed train killed dozens in spain. >> you can see the train racing around the bend and crashed into a wall. >> more than 170 others were hurt. >> investigators tonight are questioning the driver and the crash appears to be link to the train going too fast. >> survivors describe a scene of horror. >> suddenly, the train turned. the luggage fell and everything went dark. >> i hit my head several times for about ten seconds. >> i was trapped in between seats. >> the u.s. state department says one american died and five other americans were hurt. only on two ktvu, we learned about a threat emergency responders face as they rush to the crash site of asiafa. >> there was something on the plain that explain the dangers of that chemical and who knew about the shipment. >> asiana flight two214 went down at 11:30 a.m. >> it was on scene at two-8 left after the scene. >> we we were wrapping up overhaul. >> we were made aware that there was a potential for phosphorus being on board. >> at least 45 pounds of yellow phosphorus was in the cargo hole. >> today, the ash security and hazmat division determined the shipment was yellow phosphor which is not classified as hazardous material. >> it's not something you want to get on you or ingest. >> it's file flammable. >> at 3:51, this e-mail was sent out to all officers, it says all unit who is responded to the plane crash decontaminate all turn outs and turn ins for cleaning. >> they were all wearing protective clothing and breathing apparatus. >> the cdc's web site says yellow or white phosphorus is often used in fertilizer and can catch fire at temperatures 10 degrees above room temperatures. >> we had some expense into the aircraft which developed into the incident you saw. >> could phosphorus, if it was there, lead to worsening conditions? absolutely. >> but, to my knowledge, we never saw indications of that. >> the wreckage of flight 214, here it is still located on the north side of the airport. >> a spokesman said it's going to be moved to a hangar in the east bay. >> as for the phosphorus, the ntsb says it does not know whoship today and who was receiving it -- who shipped it and what is receiving it, and also if any of it was exposed at the crash. >> channel 2 news. a san pablo woman faces vehicular manslaughter charges in an accident that killed her 5-year-old daughter. >> meyers was behind the wheel of her suv when it flipped over in richmond. >> her daughter died. >> six people were in the suv at the time. >> meers was the only one wearing a seatbelt, also charged with child endangerment. better says negotiations will resume tomorrow morning -- bart says negotiations will resume tomorrow morning at 9:00. >> the transportation commission is looking at how to help get commuters to work if a second strike is called. >> one option is for bart to hire charter buses like this month. >> it would take 8,000 buses. >> anything over 50 buses becomes challenges. >> it's practically impossible talking hundreds of buses. >> it spent $7,000 a day hiring buses -- $70,000 a day shoveling people from a bart station to san francisco. the centers for disease control says a phone survey found 54% got the vaccine against hpv. >> that virus is claimed for 26,000 cancers in the u.s. every year. >> experts say some parents may be uncomfortable with the issue of sexual activity implied by the vaccine. a south bay neighborhood is set to be fogged in an effort to prevent west nile. >> it will fog san jose's bariessa neighborhood tomorrow night. >> the fog-like spray is not toxic to humans or animals. >> it made the decision to fog the neighborhood after finding mosquitos infected with west nile. in contra costy, six birds tested positive for west nile in a week. >> two of the birds were found in pittsburg, antioch, bend wood, and oakley. >> -- brentwood and oakley. a wind-driven brush fire burned close to a chemical plant this afternoon before crews got it under control. >> we were ahead as contra costa fire crews battled that fire in bay point there at the concord naval weapons station. >> the fire broke out about 1:00. >> at this point it's 90% contained. >> en judge early plant employees were told to -- general plant employees were told to stay in place and no knowledges -- buildings were damaged. and temperatures near the 90-degree mark. >> not too much change. >> we'll be cooling in the next few days. >> as far as temperatures, they range from the 90s to 96, and san jose not too much change at 80 degrees, and oakland 72, and those cool conditions right near the immediate shoreline. >> you can see this. >> the fog a factor all day long from the bay area coastline from basically cape benesito to monterrey bay. >> as far as current temperatures for the 8:00-hour, 74 in downtown san francisco with that fog nearby, already dropping off into the upper 50s at 57. this was a time lapse during the afternoon hours looking toward sutro tower. >> this will be changing in depth in the next 1 to 2 days. >> this is what we've been talking about over the past few days. >> this is about another 1,000 to 1,500 feet. >> areas of fog and near the bay, temperatures to start out your friday mainly in the 50s. >> santa rosa 54, san jose in the upper 50s. >> high pressure beginning to lose its grip and we're going to cool things off a bit into the weekend. >> so here's the overall trend. >> as this weather system moves in from the north and we could i pick up a few extra high clouds by sunday as this approaches. >> so basically that's the key headline. >> no major heat in our forecast. >> we'll continue to shave off a few degrees for your friday and the weekend. >> the forecast model for tomorrow morning showing you the expected forecast at 7:00, a few left over patches of fog for san francisco into your friday afternoon. >> temperatures for tomorrow, still some upper 90s, well up to our north, clear lake, richmond, 69 degrees, right around the rim of the day, upper 60s to lower 70s and inland you'll find some 80s. >> and a few low 90s left over in antioch. >> san jose will go 79, morgan hill, 88, and san francisco 63 degrees. your five-day forecast with your weekend always in view, can you see evidence of the cooling trend saturday and sunday. >> it will continue on a partly cloudy skies by monday and tuesday of next week. gasia? 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[laughter] >> we've got photographs of the beautiful young lady who was involved in the anthony weiner scandal. >> one of her highlights was her shoe. >> he has a foot fetish. it's like s&m fixation. >> now we know what brian is into. [laughter]

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