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>> live, from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix5 news. >> breaking news tonight. a wild chase and crash and this is how it ended in downtown san francisco. i'm brian hackney. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. andria borba just got to the scene tonight. what could you tell us? >> reporter: well, liz, brian, we are told this all started somewhere near the corner of hyde and broadway with an armed robbery. that led to a car chase through the streets of san francisco. at least one other vehicle was hit and it ended down here where a pedestrian was hit near the corner of california and kurney. the suspect ditched the car and ran away on foot. we believe they were headed to the bay bridge. san francisco police are not saying a lot at this time, but there are multiple crime scenes through the city as the photographer and i were coming here. there was a crime scene a block west of the ritz carlton. many parts of the street are blocked off. a lot of crime scene tape. the san francisco police department not telling me what one of the vehicles inside the tape may have been the suspect vehicle at this point. they are trying to sort a lot of things out but they do believe their suspect is on the run right now. traffic is a bit a disaster through this part of san francisco. you can look behind me. there are a lot of people trying to figure out what is going on. we have seen fire engines, ambulances, we are told the pedestrian hit was standing in the crosswalk when that happened. we are still looking to track down more details at this point. as soon as we have them, we will pass them along to you. >> all right, andria. the pedestrian hit is in critical condition tonight. we will stay on top of this breaking story. a young mother shot and killed in front of her kids, her body dumped, and the suspect on the run. betty yu spoke to the woman's family tonight. >> reporter: brian, this man on the run was the woman's boyfriend. an the family says that the two had a rocky relationship. they described him as quiet, strange, and troubled. >> you know, i begged her to leave him. one time, i came over and she had a black eye. another time, she had a big scar across her face and she told me he had pistol whipped her. >> reporter: police said andrew butler ended up killing the 33- year-old mother of four, kendra gonzalez. >> if you were sad and crying, she picked you up in five minutes. >> reporter: her sister was set on leaving her boyfriend of four years for good. she was surprised to hear they took a trip from sacramento to san jose tuesday. >> they were involved in some sort of argument. the suspect pulled out a firearm and shot the victim in the fire seat. >> reporter: then he pulled her body out of the car and jumped it on bathdam avenue. all in front of the 18 month old son and teen daughter. then he drove off. >> somebody cold and callous. somebody we need to take off the streets. >> reporter: andrew has been on the run since tuesday. kendra's father is still trying to make sense of the tragedy. >> you know, i don't know how to be angry because it doesn't seem real that this has happened. i haven't seen my child yet in a coffin or anything. >> i wish you would turn yourself in. >> reporter: police say andrew butler dumped his car in salinas where he has ties and may be hiding out in sacramento tonight. again, armed and dangerous and on the run. meanwhile, the victim's children are staying with her sister. live in san jose, betty yu, kpix5. well, traffic is finally back to normal tonight after this. a ups truck full of packages and mail slammed into the median on westbound 580. it happened just as the morning commute was starting. the truck burst into flames and scorched the pavement so badly, caltrans had to do some emergency repaving. traffic was down to one lane and it caused epic gridlock on the richmond bridge. you could call it a traffic mess on van ness. it is closed for 72 hours from gary to post. it happened yesterday at midnight. they are building the california pacific medical center hospital here. the campus will open in 2019. only buses are allowed through. there are detours for drivers. van ness will be back open early morning. this section of van ness will be closed again april 24. ten san bernadino police officers are accused of beating a suspect. >> reporter: francis pusok was filmed by the news team in los angeles. deputies start kick and pumping him though he was lying face down with his hands behind his back. they struck him at least 50 times for more than two minutes. pusok's booking photo shows some of the injuries to his face. >> there was not a need for a hit or a kick. how do they justify kicking anyone when their job is to cuff them? >> reporter: pusok has a lengthy rap sheet including driving on the sidewalk, animal cruelty, attempted robbery, and resisting an officer. deputies attempted to serve a search warrant on a home he happened to be inside. he was not a suspect, but investigators believe he fled to avoid a potential parole violation. >> you have seen the video. was that an appropriate response from your deputies? >> it appears to be excessive to me based on what i saw in the video. there is some information he may have been kicking at one point. regardless, at the end of the day, it appears to be excessive. >> reporter: maria medina, kpix5. >> pusok was treated at a hospital an now he is in jail. the feds will investigate allegations that san francisco sheriffs deputies staged gladiator fights with inmates in the jail. and within the past year, two inmates on work duty escaped. sheriff ross held a news conference today to address all of this. he says his department will implement more restrictive guidelines on inmate workers but some people are not buying it. >> he is displaying his lack of leadership now. you calling in the fbi. you having everybody else investigating. between now and november, everybody he is going to do for the most part in my opinion and the member's opinion will be politically based. >> he is up for reelection in november. political insiders say he will have a tough time beating his challenger. tonight, oakland police mix it up in one of the city's toughest neighborhoods. but it is not quite what you think. christin ayers on how cops are trying to change the culture one block at a time. >> reporter: a mother and daughter dancing. a pickup basketball game. >> now you want to get in the middle! >> reporter: a cupid shuffle line. not just any block party, this was put on by the oakland police and those are officers wearing the oakland pride t- shirt. >> a lot of us are dressed down. not all of us are in uniform so they can see our human side. >> reporter: this is a first in this area of west oakland plagued by drugs and homicide. claudia who is a resident said it was refreshing. >> no gun violence, none of that. it is amazing here to have children safe and secure here. >> reporter: police say events like this have a potential of helping people who live in west oakland trust them more. they say it is already working. last month about a mile from here chemile pierce was shielding her children from a gun battle when she was shot and killed. her neighbors broke a code of silence and helped the police find the shooters. >> we really were successful in that case because of the cooperation of the community. so you only get that when you have a good relationship with the community. >> reporter: whent says it is a sign that things are changing, however slowly. >> it is a start. >> reporter: in oakland, christin ayers, kpix5. >> oakland police say tonight was so successful, they hope to host four more parties this year. well hillary clinton is about to make the least surprising announcement of the year. she is running for president. she will make the announcement official on sunday with an online video. cbs news says she will waste no time hitting the campaign trail in early voting states like iowa and new hampshire. tonight, face the nation hosts bob schieffer weighed in on what clinton has to do differently this time around. >> make this about the future and let people know who she is, and what she plans to do. what she cannot do is let it become something about the past. if they get bogged down in that, then i think she is going to have a hard time. she is an overwhelming favorite. no question about that. but she faces i think, and i think that is the challenge that she faces. >> on monday, florida senator marco rubio is going to kick off his campaign in miami making him the third republican candidate in the case. vice president joe biden continued his trip in the bay area today visiting a pg&e work center in oakland. he said he was impressed with their job training program, calling it one of the best in the country. the vice president made his way to san francisco for lunch. he got a grilled cheese at the melt and embarcadero center. his aviator glasses did not disguise him and he drew a crowd. some of the employees got a snapped photo with him. he was here on a two-day trip with his wife. cheating their way to the american dream. only on 5, we confront a university ceo suspected of running a visa mill for foreign students in the south bay. >> and, in the east bay, the cement spill is worse than we thought. where the damage is spreading tonight. >> who could abandon this face? this blood hound was found tied up outside a store alone for hours. tonight, the very happy endi >> a south bay university is in serious trouble. its ceo is accused of running a visa scheme for foreign students. devin fehely tracked him down and it is a story you will see only on 5. >> reporter: our cameras were there when former university ceo jerry wang arrived at a santa clara home, quickly retreating inside and refusing to answer any questions. >> reporter: mr. wang, it is devin fehely from kpix5. we want to ask you a few questions. >> not to talk to anyone. if you have any questions, talk to my attorney. >> reporter: he was indicted in 2012 on 15 counts of visa fraud. alleging he falsified visa work kpix5 learned that he pled guilty in federal court thursday to a single count of submitting a fraudulent documenting, agreeing to a maximum sentence of five years in prison and a fine. the former ceo's legal trowel it is, they think they can survive it. >> this is our home. we can go nowhere else. you know. i call the founder my father. jerry is my brother. >> reporter: but wang's guilty plea could have serious fallout for the university. homeland scott has notified the school it could be kicked out of the program leaving the foreign student body scrambling. >> it means for the students that their visa status will no longer be valid unless they can somehow find another school in which to maintain full time enrollment. >> reporter: wang will be formally sentenced in the fall while a dark legal cloud hangs over the university he once ran. in sunnyvale, devin fehely, kpix5. we have more information now on high speed chase in san francisco. andria borba is on california street in the financial district. what's the latest andria? >> reporter: well, the latest out here is that approximately 9:58 p.m. according to the san francisco police department, officers witnessed some kind of hit and run involving a vehicle and a pedestrian near the corner of post and powell streets. now take a look behind me. we are down here at california. my photographer rachel and i passed another crime scene a block west of the ritz carlton. there was a vehicle pursuit that ended and the suspect and their vehicle, they lost contact with that person getting onto the bay bridge. the pedestrian was taken to the san francisco general hospital. according to the san francisco police department and apparently, is in critical condition with life threatening injuries. as you can see, it is an absolute sea of crime scene tape down here right now. that is what is going on. we are still waiting for a member of the san francisco police department to come out here and brief us as to exactly what happened. we did get an e-mail about five minutes after we started our 11:00 p.m. newscast. with that updated information of a possible hit and run involving a vehicle, a pedestrian. we were initially told the pedestrian may have been hit here at the corner of curney and california. what we do know, liz and brian, is that that pedestrian is in critical condition now. >> thank you andria. more cement has been found caked along a creek in oakland. the spill is in glen echo creek in the upper rock ridge area. da lin takes us there. >> we are trying to not distract ourselves with finding the guilty until after we make sure we protect the environment. >> reporter: this man-made disaster is taking a toll on the wildlife. game wardens say nothing in the creek can survive the cement. much of it had hardened smothering plants, insects, an other animals. this bird that was rescued yesterday ended up dying. >> it is just very sad. it's a sad situation. it is a part of our environment here. it has been a part of us. >> reporter: an east bay mud worker accidentally opened a valve like this one and allowed 12 struck loads of cement to run into the creek. they thought it only affected a small areas but neighbors alerted workers about this new section of the creek covered in cement. the substance also made its way down to a golf course about half a mile downstream turning the water yellow. >> looking back, we could have done a better job of surveying it, but you know, these sites are fluid, they are hard, they change. >> reporter: workers pen the daybreaking the cement and vacuuming the pieces out of the creek. biologists say it will take months if not years for the creek to return to normal. >> hopefully, they will just clean up the place and let's get back to normal again. that's all we want. >> reporter: this piece of cement was taken out of the creek. it gives you an idea of what they are dealing with. cleanup workers will be working throughout the weekend. in oakland, i'm da lin, kpix5. >> the amount of cement that spilled could have laid a sidewalk a half mile long. unbelievable. well let's switch gears and get you caught up on what is happening this weekend in the weather department which is pretty nice weekend on tap. temperatures are going to warm up a little bit more tomorrow as we look out toward pleasantton, dublin. in santa rosa, 50 degrees right now. fair skies, and mostly clear in some places. winds pretty much calm. right now, rain such as it is, is confined to the pacific northwest. for us, mostly clear skies for the moment as long as the high pressure hangs in and it will through the weekend. the pressure is on and the temperatures are going to come up a little more tomorrow. came up about four degrees today. a few more degrees tomorrow and we will cool it down by the time we head to monday and tuesday because a low pressure trough is on the way. that will knock the high pressure offshore. and lower the temperatures a little bit. nothing dramatic either way. a little warmer saturday. a little cooler monday. chance of maybe a few showers monday night and tuesday in the north bay. for tomorrow morning, here is your 9:00 a.m. temperatures. at the shoreline, the low 50s . in the bay, mid 50s . inland, low 50s with fair skies. afternoon highs look like this. 74 degrees inland in some of the warmer spots right in the bay shoreline. 70 degrees an out by the coast, about 62. so not bad at all. future cast shows what is happening tomorrow. that low pressure trough is going to send a few high clouds into the northern half of the region and a few low clouds develop off the shoreline by the end of the loop. but all in all, it will be a nice saturday. so to sum it up, a little warmer with fair skies, dry for most. remember monday night and tuesday, as it begins to cool down, there is a chance of showers up there at the bay. beach forecast, not a bad beach weekend. a little bit on the cool side. 64 degrees. waves one the two feet and a three foot swell. all right, tomorrow we are looking pretty much average temperatures for the bay area as we head into the second week of april. actually, we are already there. 73 san jose. 74 los gatos. pacifica, 61. fremont, 70. over in the east bay, the numbers will be in the mid 70s with antioch coming up to 75 degrees. san ramon, 73. and in dublin, 74. vallejo, 72. up in the north bay, we look nice tomorrow. plenty of sun, 69 petaluma. 71 san rafael. ukiah, sunshine, 74. and cloverdale, 76. extended forecast, we are looking for clouds saturday. a few high clouds but then watch what happens the latter half of next week, we will be all the way up in the mid 80s friday. maybe a chance of a few showers in the north bay but that is about it. >> wow. well, at least there is a chance right? >> there is a chance. we will take what we can get. >> thanks. well, we learned a couple of hours ago, a blood hound found abandoned in santa cruz county is back home with his owner tonight. sheriffs deputies rescued the dog tied up outside a market in watsonville. the dog dug his way out from under a fence. he has a micro chip and that is >> grateful dead fans will get their chance to say good-bye in the bay area. ♪ [ music ] ♪ >> the bands have added farewell concerts. they said they couldn't say farewell without performing in the bay area. tickets are on sale now. good old fashioned rivalry brewing between the giants and the padres. while the as did a pretty good job of keeping the line moving along. third offensive explosion! >> hey, golf up top at the masters. a story line shaping up to be who is going to finish second? watch the birdie! not that birdie! the one tiger woods was manufacturing. chip shot. wood shot a 369. no problems with the putter at 17. a par save. he is two under total. 12 shots off the lead. dustin johnson, wayne gresky's son-in-law was 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>> live, from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix5 news. >> breaking news tonight. a wild chase and crash and this is how it ended in downtown san francisco. i'm brian hackney. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. andria borba just got to the scene tonight. what could you tell us? >> reporter: well, liz, brian, we are told this all started somewhere near the corner of hyde and broadway with an armed robbery. that led to a car chase through the streets of san francisco. at least one other vehicle was hit and it ended down here where a pedestrian was hit near the corner of california and kurney. the suspect ditched the car and ran away on foot. we believe they were headed to the bay bridge. san francisco police are not saying a lot at this time, but there are multiple crime scenes through the city as the photographer and i were coming here. there was a crime scene a block west of the ritz carlton. many parts of the street are blocked off. a lot of crime scene tape. the san francisco police department not telling me what one of the vehicles inside the tape may have been the suspect vehicle at this point. they are trying to sort a lot of things out but they do believe their suspect is on the run right now. traffic is a bit a disaster through this part of san francisco. you can look behind me. there are a lot of people trying to figure out what is going on. we have seen fire engines, ambulances, we are told the pedestrian hit was standing in the crosswalk when that happened. we are still looking to track down more details at this point. as soon as we have them, we will pass them along to you. >> all right, andria. the pedestrian hit is in critical condition tonight. we will stay on top of this breaking story. a young mother shot and killed in front of her kids, her body dumped, and the suspect on the run. betty yu spoke to the woman's family tonight. >> reporter: brian, this man on the run was the woman's boyfriend. an the family says that the two had a rocky relationship. they described him as quiet, strange, and troubled. >> you know, i begged her to leave him. one time, i came over and she had a black eye. another time, she had a big scar across her face and she told me he had pistol whipped her. >> reporter: police said andrew butler ended up killing the 33- year-old mother of four, kendra gonzalez. >> if you were sad and crying, she picked you up in five minutes. >> reporter: her sister was set on leaving her boyfriend of four years for good. she was surprised to hear they took a trip from sacramento to san jose tuesday. >> they were involved in some sort of argument. the suspect pulled out a firearm and shot the victim in the fire seat. >> reporter: then he pulled her body out of the car and jumped it on bathdam avenue. all in front of the 18 month old son and teen daughter. then he drove off. >> somebody cold and callous. somebody we need to take off the streets. >> reporter: andrew has been on the run since tuesday. kendra's father is still trying to make sense of the tragedy. >> you know, i don't know how to be angry because it doesn't seem real that this has happened. i haven't seen my child yet in a coffin or anything. >> i wish you would turn yourself in. >> reporter: police say andrew butler dumped his car in salinas where he has ties and may be hiding out in sacramento tonight. again, armed and dangerous and on the run. meanwhile, the victim's children are staying with her sister. live in san jose, betty yu, kpix5. well, traffic is finally back to normal tonight after this. a ups truck full of packages and mail slammed into the median on westbound 580. it happened just as the morning commute was starting. the truck burst into flames and scorched the pavement so badly, caltrans had to do some emergency repaving. traffic was down to one lane and it caused epic gridlock on the richmond bridge. you could call it a traffic mess on van ness. it is closed for 72 hours from gary to post. it happened yesterday at midnight. they are building the california pacific medical center hospital here. the campus will open in 2019. only buses are allowed through. there are detours for drivers. van ness will be back open early morning. this section of van ness will be closed again april 24. ten san bernadino police officers are accused of beating a suspect. >> reporter: francis pusok was filmed by the news team in los angeles. deputies start kick and pumping him though he was lying face down with his hands behind his back. they struck him at least 50 times for more than two minutes. pusok's booking photo shows some of the injuries to his face. >> there was not a need for a hit or a kick. how do they justify kicking anyone when their job is to cuff them? >> reporter: pusok has a lengthy rap sheet including driving on the sidewalk, animal cruelty, attempted robbery, and resisting an officer. deputies attempted to serve a search warrant on a home he happened to be inside. he was not a suspect, but investigators believe he fled to avoid a potential parole violation. >> you have seen the video. was that an appropriate response from your deputies? >> it appears to be excessive to me based on what i saw in the video. there is some information he may have been kicking at one point. regardless, at the end of the day, it appears to be excessive. >> reporter: maria medina, kpix5. >> pusok was treated at a hospital an now he is in jail. the feds will investigate allegations that san francisco sheriffs deputies staged gladiator fights with inmates in the jail. and within the past year, two inmates on work duty escaped. sheriff ross held a news conference today to address all of this. he says his department will implement more restrictive guidelines on inmate workers but some people are not buying it. >> he is displaying his lack of leadership now. you calling in the fbi. you having everybody else investigating. between now and november, everybody he is going to do for the most part in my opinion and the member's opinion will be politically based. >> he is up for reelection in november. political insiders say he will have a tough time beating his challenger. tonight, oakland police mix it up in one of the city's toughest neighborhoods. but it is not quite what you think. christin ayers on how cops are trying to change the culture one block at a time. >> reporter: a mother and daughter dancing. a pickup basketball game. >> now you want to get in the middle! >> reporter: a cupid shuffle line. not just any block party, this was put on by the oakland police and those are officers wearing the oakland pride t- shirt. >> a lot of us are dressed down. not all of us are in uniform so they can see our human side. >> reporter: this is a first in this area of west oakland plagued by drugs and homicide. claudia who is a resident said it was refreshing. >> no gun violence, none of that. it is amazing here to have children safe and secure here. >> reporter: police say events like this have a potential of helping people who live in west oakland trust them more. they say it is already working. last month about a mile from here chemile pierce was shielding her children from a gun battle when she was shot and killed. her neighbors broke a code of silence and helped the police find the shooters. >> we really were successful in that case because of the cooperation of the community. so you only get that when you have a good relationship with the community. >> reporter: whent says it is a sign that things are changing, however slowly. >> it is a start. >> reporter: in oakland, christin ayers, kpix5. >> oakland police say tonight was so successful, they hope to host four more parties this year. well hillary clinton is about to make the least surprising announcement of the year. she is running for president. she will make the announcement official on sunday with an online video. cbs news says she will waste no time hitting the campaign trail in early voting states like iowa and new hampshire. tonight, face the nation hosts bob schieffer weighed in on what clinton has to do differently this time around. >> make this about the future and let people know who she is, and what she plans to do. what she cannot do is let it become something about the past. if they get bogged down in that, then i think she is going to have a hard time. she is an overwhelming favorite. no question about that. but she faces i think, and i think that is the challenge that she faces. >> on monday, florida senator marco rubio is going to kick off his campaign in miami making him the third republican candidate in the case. vice president joe biden continued his trip in the bay area today visiting a pg&e work center in oakland. he said he was impressed with their job training program, calling it one of the best in the country. the vice president made his way to san francisco for lunch. he got a grilled cheese at the melt and embarcadero center. his aviator glasses did not disguise him and he drew a crowd. some of the employees got a snapped photo with him. he was here on a two-day trip with his wife. cheating their way to the american dream. only on 5, we confront a university ceo suspected of running a visa mill for foreign students in the south bay. >> and, in the east bay, the cement spill is worse than we thought. where the damage is spreading tonight. >> who could abandon this face? this blood hound was found tied up outside a store alone for hours. tonight, the very happy endi >> a south bay university is in serious trouble. its ceo is accused of running a visa scheme for foreign students. devin fehely tracked him down and it is a story you will see only on 5. >> reporter: our cameras were there when former university ceo jerry wang arrived at a santa clara home, quickly retreating inside and refusing to answer any questions. >> reporter: mr. wang, it is devin fehely from kpix5. we want to ask you a few questions. >> not to talk to anyone. if you have any questions, talk to my attorney. >> reporter: he was indicted in 2012 on 15 counts of visa fraud. alleging he falsified visa work kpix5 learned that he pled guilty in federal court thursday to a single count of submitting a fraudulent documenting, agreeing to a maximum sentence of five years in prison and a fine. the former ceo's legal trowel it is, they think they can survive it. >> this is our home. we can go nowhere else. you know. i call the founder my father. jerry is my brother. >> reporter: but wang's guilty plea could have serious fallout for the university. homeland scott has notified the school it could be kicked out of the program leaving the foreign student body scrambling. >> it means for the students that their visa status will no longer be valid unless they can somehow find another school in which to maintain full time enrollment. >> reporter: wang will be formally sentenced in the fall while a dark legal cloud hangs over the university he once ran. in sunnyvale, devin fehely, kpix5. we have more information now on high speed chase in san francisco. andria borba is on california street in the financial district. what's the latest andria? >> reporter: well, the latest out here is that approximately 9:58 p.m. according to the san francisco police department, officers witnessed some kind of hit and run involving a vehicle and a pedestrian near the corner of post and powell streets. now take a look behind me. we are down here at california. my photographer rachel and i passed another crime scene a block west of the ritz carlton. there was a vehicle pursuit that ended and the suspect and their vehicle, they lost contact with that person getting onto the bay bridge. the pedestrian was taken to the san francisco general hospital. according to the san francisco police department and apparently, is in critical condition with life threatening injuries. as you can see, it is an absolute sea of crime scene tape down here right now. that is what is going on. we are still waiting for a member of the san francisco police department to come out here and brief us as to exactly what happened. we did get an e-mail about five minutes after we started our 11:00 p.m. newscast. with that updated information of a possible hit and run involving a vehicle, a pedestrian. we were initially told the pedestrian may have been hit here at the corner of curney and california. what we do know, liz and brian, is that that pedestrian is in critical condition now. >> thank you andria. more cement has been found caked along a creek in oakland. the spill is in glen echo creek in the upper rock ridge area. da lin takes us there. >> we are trying to not distract ourselves with finding the guilty until after we make sure we protect the environment. >> reporter: this man-made disaster is taking a toll on the wildlife. game wardens say nothing in the creek can survive the cement. much of it had hardened smothering plants, insects, an other animals. this bird that was rescued yesterday ended up dying. >> it is just very sad. it's a sad situation. it is a part of our environment here. it has been a part of us. >> reporter: an east bay mud worker accidentally opened a valve like this one and allowed 12 struck loads of cement to run into the creek. they thought it only affected a small areas but neighbors alerted workers about this new section of the creek covered in cement. the substance also made its way down to a golf course about half a mile downstream turning the water yellow. >> looking back, we could have done a better job of surveying it, but you know, these sites are fluid, they are hard, they change. >> reporter: workers pen the daybreaking the cement and vacuuming the pieces out of the creek. biologists say it will take months if not years for the creek to return to normal. >> hopefully, they will just clean up the place and let's get back to normal again. that's all we want. >> reporter: this piece of cement was taken out of the creek. it gives you an idea of what they are dealing with. cleanup workers will be working throughout the weekend. in oakland, i'm da lin, kpix5. >> the amount of cement that spilled could have laid a sidewalk a half mile long. unbelievable. well let's switch gears and get you caught up on what is happening this weekend in the weather department which is pretty nice weekend on tap. temperatures are going to warm up a little bit more tomorrow as we look out toward pleasantton, dublin. in santa rosa, 50 degrees right now. fair skies, and mostly clear in some places. winds pretty much calm. right now, rain such as it is, is confined to the pacific northwest. for us, mostly clear skies for the moment as long as the high pressure hangs in and it will through the weekend. the pressure is on and the temperatures are going to come up a little more tomorrow. came up about four degrees today. a few more degrees tomorrow and we will cool it down by the time we head to monday and tuesday because a low pressure trough is on the way. that will knock the high pressure offshore. and lower the temperatures a little bit. nothing dramatic either way. a little warmer saturday. a little cooler monday. chance of maybe a few showers monday night and tuesday in the north bay. for tomorrow morning, here is your 9:00 a.m. temperatures. at the shoreline, the low 50s . in the bay, mid 50s . inland, low 50s with fair skies. afternoon highs look like this. 74 degrees inland in some of the warmer spots right in the bay shoreline. 70 degrees an out by the coast, about 62. so not bad at all. future cast shows what is happening tomorrow. that low pressure trough is going to send a few high clouds into the northern half of the region and a few low clouds develop off the shoreline by the end of the loop. but all in all, it will be a nice saturday. so to sum it up, a little warmer with fair skies, dry for most. remember monday night and tuesday, as it begins to cool down, there is a chance of showers up there at the bay. beach forecast, not a bad beach weekend. a little bit on the cool side. 64 degrees. waves one the two feet and a three foot swell. all right, tomorrow we are looking pretty much average temperatures for the bay area as we head into the second week of april. actually, we are already there. 73 san jose. 74 los gatos. pacifica, 61. fremont, 70. over in the east bay, the numbers will be in the mid 70s with antioch coming up to 75 degrees. san ramon, 73. and in dublin, 74. vallejo, 72. up in the north bay, we look nice tomorrow. plenty of sun, 69 petaluma. 71 san rafael. ukiah, sunshine, 74. and cloverdale, 76. extended forecast, we are looking for clouds saturday. a few high clouds but then watch what happens the latter half of next week, we will be all the way up in the mid 80s friday. maybe a chance of a few showers in the north bay but that is about it. >> wow. well, at least there is a chance right? >> there is a chance. we will take what we can get. >> thanks. well, we learned a couple of hours ago, a blood hound found abandoned in santa cruz county is back home with his owner tonight. sheriffs deputies rescued the dog tied up outside a market in watsonville. the dog dug his way out from under a fence. he has a micro chip and that is >> grateful dead fans will get their chance to say good-bye in the bay area. ♪ [ music ] ♪ >> the bands have added farewell concerts. they said they couldn't say farewell without performing in the bay area. tickets are on sale now. good old fashioned rivalry brewing between the giants and the padres. while the as did a pretty good job of keeping the line moving along. third offensive explosion! >> hey, golf up top at the masters. a story line shaping up to be who is going to finish second? watch the birdie! not that birdie! the one tiger woods was manufacturing. chip shot. wood shot a 369. no problems with the putter at 17. a par save. he is two under total. 12 shots off the lead. dustin johnson, wayne gresky's son-in-law was long. three eagles including this at 15. three in a round? at a masters? that's a first. tied for third is seven under. first round leader, jordan speith. found himself in trouble here. but look at the touch here. his par is saved as he enters the weekend with a five-stroke lead. giants, tim lincecum in concert with hector sanchez. he turned back the clock tonight. dude had his own stop. strike them out, throw them out. sanchez got wil myers. in the eighth, wil myers had his revenge. took jeremy affeldt for a shot off the wall. runners are going. padres got its first and only run this series so far. so we go to top nine. one out, one on, and a classic double play to end it. why do i have a feeling that padres and giants games are going to be just epic? 1-0 final. world series pitching rematching, madison bumgarner against big name james shields. nothing like a juicy hot dog. as , bottom two. mark hannah, the crush shot. first major league home run, a two-run blast. it is 5-0. then here comes ike davis. i like ike. he scored two more. drove in four. as wrapped out 16 hits, drew the winning pitcher. 12-0 beating tonight in front of 40,114. all right, and now the top 5. the videos please. nori aoki flashing the leather to derek norris. give me number four, a back archer liz. a one-hand rip. that is archi e goodwin, when good dunks go bad. that is lebron james! you don't see too many blown ones from human but it happened tonight! jb holmes. we almost came to blows in deciding which play was number one tonight because of this shot. look at this. look at this! look at this! liz on the edge of her seat! watch as it goes in! but number one, burgundy trunks, glass jaw? that is razan kajanu from the fist female announcer: get three years interest-free financing on brand name mattress sets. plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. sleep train's interest free for 3 event is on now! ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >> letterman is jim: 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