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that he was going? >> he would go to that corner to walgreens. >> if anyone had contact, contact us immediately. >> reporter: they also found the camping gear inside the car. saying that she didn't have the heart to move them. that she also posted a message on the living institute where she founded it with carter. i'm beyond devastated of losing my husband of 17 years to this senseless act of violence. my heart is shattered in to a million pieces. due to the intensity of my cancer treatment and grief, i find myself unable to make a commitment for a public memorial date. now san francisco police are not sure when they will be extradited to california. of course we have two jurisdictions here as we do know that they are looking at other homicides to see if they could possibly be placed at any other killings. >> that is actually one of my questions. do they think that they may be involved in other killings? >> it is a possibility as they will be looking in to that. they couldn't give us the specifics. but a lot of things they needed to keep under raps -- wraps still an important investigation. >> did they target them do they think? or that they were just random attacks? >> reporter: and they said that they were targeted, but they didn't say that they were random. as to why or how, perhaps they knew they had something that they wanted is unclear at this point. >> i don't know if they talked about this or not, but here you are robbing two people. what's the point of shooting them? >> why would they rob them for camping gear? of course so devastating to the family. >> yes, when you think about it on that hiking trail and also shooting their dog. >> this gun, it was taken, stolen from a car that would not lock, inside that lock box, but it's another reminder to everyone in san francisco, where you would live here or visit here. to not leave anything in your car, because it will get stolen. >> great point there for us. thank you. for the first time since that devastating valley fire erupted four weeks ago, many are taking part in a simple tradition. live for us there tonight. you've been out there several times i'm sure that today feels different. it's a small community where high school football plays a major role anyway, but tonight it is 100 folds. >> the high school is a campus on the mend. >> they are living in a tent. >> reporter: one way for this tight-knit community to heal is through sports. the first home game after two away games since the fire. >> it is great, but it will be ten times better. to see them back on the field. >> reporter: they left about 20% of their population and numerous teachers and administrators homeless. >> we have a tight little community here, but i will tell you after this fire that you would feel like we're tighter and stronger. >> a lot of help from across the region. >> their club and their high school boosters, raising over $500 to help us out. their community has been very generous and kind. but they have special significance. >> these kids are eager, they want to play to start that healing process. >> reporter: his team is more than ready to face off with fort bragg. >> they think that we don't have it right now, that it would make us stronger to come back stronger. >> reporter: inside the street you can see a lot of purple and gold, the mustang colors. >> they will bring a sense of pride for their community coming back together. just nothing the strength of everyone. from all the areas as it will be tough. and right behind that a big truck, the reminder of where we are and what is going on here, but an exciting time for everybody here. they're happy, a sense of hope here as they would take the field against them and that white there as they will be taking a field to head off and face it off there at 5:30 followed by a special ceremony and that team will square off as well. >> such a nice moment, but the reminders everywhere. >> thank you. crewses were called up to the home around 1:00 this afternoon, when they arrived, they found them on the first floor. one of the fites stepped out on to the second floor deck. taken to the hospital with a minor shoulder injury, no one else hurt. a warning about water in that east bay. they began their changes to et regional water system, which means that the customers, they may see some slight differences there in that taste and their smell of their drinking water next week. but it is still fine to drink, preparing to activate the county that they will give them 90 million gallons of drinking water per day. the system is being tested to make sure they could fully access the additional supplies in case they are needed. two people arrested one person killed and another wounded. the texas state university as the school was placed on lockdown for a part of the day. one person injured and the other shooting overnight at same complex as they are not sure if they are related. this is the third shooting in the past two months. that school shooting happened just hours after being shot and killed at the arizona university and flagstaff as they would say two groups of people got in to that argument in a parking lot this morning and that the 18-year-old pulled out a gun and started firing. three other people were hit by gunfire, one killed. that he is believe today be a freshman at that university. president obama is heading to the bay area tonight after meeting privately with the survivors and the family members of those victims. the community college in oregon. as they did not speak openly about the gun reform today and he said that the viz in this case was about their families. but also said that our country has to figure out how to stop these kinds of tragedies from happening. >> i have strong feelings about this. that you would be reminded about it of the new child, a relative or a friend. on that day their president was visibly angry and emotional, saying that something has to be done about all the guns in the country. today he was greeted by the protesters, who support their rights. and then tomorrow morning that he will be scheduled to take part in that event with their rapper kanye west at that theater. the minor league team has move today san jose. tonight, we will tell you about their touching story about the coach's son who would have down syndrome calling him mo as he is their secret weapon. taking time during the fleet week to give back to others. next, how the members of the navy were able to help the vietnam vet falling on hard times. and the warm weather over the bay area this afternoon, which is to say that the temperatures are coming for your bay area weekend. a look at what to expect for your neighborhood coming up. they would maneuver threw their skies they will also be performing tomorrow and sunday as well, as they would begin at 3:00 in that afternoon. >> reporter: that show in that air, the show on the water, you can see the rise along their water front and overhead earlier and that you could see them there on deck standing throughout their fleet week and tour many of the ship. well several navy officers and sailors here for their fleet week would serve lunch to many homeless. >> that's right in san francisco and where it's happening. one of the people they would help serve was in vietnam and now a regular man. >> reporter: that's right, frank. but first we want to show you that people, they have been pretty much cleared out after watching the blue angels overhead. but for that group of sailors, today was about much more than just air shows. they have been just about everywhere in the navy. >> i've been in iraq and afghanistan. >> reporter: but today he was among a dozen naval sailors and officers, helping to serve lunch to more than 2,000 homeless people at st. anthony's dining room. >> i don't like putting that back in to the community. >> reporter: they are based on where they would keep them with the guided missile cruisers in san diego and in town for fleet week. >> if i didn't know that they would have that many people to help. >> reporter: many of the people that they would help serve are veterans falling on hard times, including patrick brennan as he was once an air force sergeant in that vietnam era. now, he's with the st. anthony's regular. >> it's a nice dress. to be there for a long time. >> reporter: he appreciates seeing members of the military, serving their country, and those who have fallen behind. >> carrying themselves out with a greater need, right? that it is somebody else's need. >> my heart goes out to those guys. often in times for officers to teach people about the navy. at st. anthony's, always a time for people to learn. >> it is nice to spend time with them and hear their story. >> hope for them to have a good career and hope that everything is all right for them. >> reporter: but this is their first time that they have come to st. anthony's, but they are hoping that it won't be the last that it becomes an annual fleet week tradition. and now this weekend people, they could tour the various ships that are around this city and also the blue angels that they will be flying overhead on saturday and sunday. frank and heather? >> rob, what is all that behind you? there are various exhibits here at the marina set up by the navy in honor of fleet week. and that people, they could tour and that there is also some makeshift souvenir stands and that kind of thing. >> all right, on the green there on san francisco tonight, thank you. >> yeah, all of them just a part of the festivities that are happening this week. we'll check in with rosemary orozco filling in for bill tonight as it looks like it will be beautiful weather for those wanting to take in fleet week this weekend. >> you're right, just gorgeous out there above average for this time of the year running warm. but for most of us, the weather is nice and in san francisco, over the weekend that we're talking about the low 70sin to the -- the low 70s in the afternoon. 72 degrees right now in san francisco and mid to upper 70s in oakland. you go inland and it will be toasty. 88 in concord. 90 degrees in livermore as we head to the north bay temperatures are warming up in areas like santa rosa. 83 outside your coor in napa, 81 in san jose. areas like half moon bay where it is mostly sunny out this hour with 72 degrees. as we get in to your bay area weekend, temperatures coming down for some, just slightly. it has to do with the systems riding over the north of u. we'll show you that in just a moment. a few more of the numbers in the inner east bay where the temperatures are warm. upper 80s outside your door of danesville and 83 for lafayette. temperature change within a few degrees for most of us, slightly cooler at this hour as well as livermore from yesterday and then you will get around that bay and slightly warmer in oakland as well as sfo and over portions of the north bay, just a tad warmer as well. not a lot of change going on today from yesterday. the on shore breeze is with us. growing a little bit stronger over the last hour or so. 17 miles per hour now reported in fairfield. 14 in concord, oakland reporting 12. napa 13 and a light on shore breeze in areas like santa rosa as well as nova doe -- novado. your evening hours, we would expect along the coastline to see that return over here in portions neither race as you can see mostly cloudy skies, but the rest of us mostly sunny. backing it up for you showing you what's going on with systems that will continue to ride over the ridge of high pressure, but a system will be right in here to move on through over the next 24 hours or so. again going to break that ridge down just a little bit and provide a tad bit of cooling for saturday and then we bounce back fairly quickly as temperatures will be above average for the next several days. notice along the coast in to the east bay waking up with partly to mostly cloudy skies. the second half of the morning, it pulls away. and we will be mostly cloudy at your coast, but mostly sunny elsewhere with temperatures on the milder side. temperature wise as we get out that door tomorrow morning with the upper 40s to the 50s. a cool start in santa rosa and napa. 56 expected for mountain view and areas right around san jose and your forecast for tomorrow for the blue angels will be perfect at 67 degrees by noontime. the lower 70s back in that forecast for the afternoon and the temperatures, for the north bay tomorrow 83 in novado and san rafael. mid to upper 70s for their shoreline and the mid-80s for livermore in to that south way and morgan hill. and then the extended forecast there showing you the temperatures begin to rebound just slightly on sunday, but then back to the lower 90s on monday, tuesday, wednesday. >> that's so great. if they are too low, then the blue angels will not fly and it sounds like it will be burning off just in time. >> yes, working out perfectly. >> thank you, rosemary, you're welcome. coming up with a unique way to help syrian refugees. how they teamed up with a tech company to give aide to those in need. coming up a little bit later new at 6:00, history in california and as governor brown signs a bill to regulate medical marijuana. we'll have details for you on that legislation. plus. >> the streets that became world famous for their summer of love that will hate what's happening with that construction project here. it took joel silverman years to become a master dog trainer. but only a few commands to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. a he's dropping out of the race for speaker of the house, jumping in to the race. it may not be that simple. no clear new front runner as they will be turning to a new possible candidate. paul ryan. >> and it is designed to help you with that right decision for them. >> reporter: a moment that may never come and that today a spokesman for the wisconsin congressman said, "chairman ryan appreciates the support that he's getting from his colleagues, but that he is still not running for speaker. while many will hold out hope that he would change his mind, conservatives have been drawing up the ballet lines. >> that they have gotten behind dan webster. until we find out who is running, we'll be staying non- committed at this time. >> leaving some to wonder the deeply republican party. >> they cannot agree on who they would want them to leave them when they are suppose to round up for president that it did not -- that it is not well for them. >> they are wondering what's going on. the current speaker of the house hoping to step down, but now is told that he will stick around until they find a new speaker. up to them to listen to each other and figure it -- it all out. the white house has found a unique way to raise more than $1 million to help refugees from syria. they reached out to kick starter, asking them to team up with the white house and the united nations to help them caught in the crisis. and it cost $4 million -- it would cost four million people. but they could not say no. >> we have watched it unfold like everyone else in television, the sense of helplessness and frustration to have a clears aing and a clear opportunity to provide our support and activate our community with something else that we were deeply compelled to act upon. >> so far the campaign has raised more than $1.3 million for their agency. also donating their 5% fee directly to that agency. the obama administration is changing their course in syria and the pentagon has ended their $500 million program to train and equip their rebels after they couldn't create forces, ready to fight isis. but the u.s. coalition, they are not letting up on their air strikes against isis. the allied forces flew 20 missions on their targets in syria and iraq on wednesday. and russia says that they will be going after isis, believing that moscow is hitting them overthrowing their president. >> their strategy in syria is fundamentally flawed. the mistakes they're making there will have consequences. >> they want them to sign on to a plan to eventually remove them from power in syria, saying that it will be the only path that will be a real solution to the crisis. if you're between neighbors taken to the violent level. coming up, how the family's pet would take the brunt of the angry neighbor. see what caused that feud. a new season with a new home. how she would make that bay area debut. the inspirations behind the players and the coaches. we told you earlier about those people suspected in two separate bay area killings. next, we will speak to the behavioral analyst with the fbi for years about the psychologist criminal behavior. hi, welcome to my report. back now to the story of those three people under arrest in portland as they have now connected them to two killings in the bay area. one of the man walking his dog on the trail near fairfax. and now the killing of the woman attending the concert. joining us now by skype, the former fbi agent and their expert. appreciating you joining us. and that they are investigating whether these three may be connected to the other killings. based on all the years of experience, what do you think? that in a case like this they might have killed more people? >> reporter: well, it is really hard to tell at this point obviously. that it will be hard to speculate that i don't want to overspeculate in that absence of information. but it is a well-known phenomenon that they would do things in groups. we don't know if there are, but i'm sure it is a big focus of the investigation right now. basically the police, they are involved with not only getting information about the people and what they have done, but if there is anyone else involved, if there is anyone else involved, any public danger that will be opposed by anyone with or associated with these people during their last weeks or months. >> in a case like this where you would have three people, what's the dynamic? >> it is impossible to say, although that it is the classic triangle. the interesting thing to me is to see that young woman. that they are all quite young in this group that it is possible and that a group or the pair of men will use a woman as bait. gaining confidence in someone, maybe even speaking to mr. carter when he was on that trail. that their motives are totally unknown at this point. although that i'm sure they know very much about this, a remarkable thing separated by a thousand miles flu police agencies, putting them together as quickly as they did. no doubt that they needed to help in every step of the way. >> one of the things that the police are saying that it appears that rob we was the motive. in a case like this one was a 65-year-old man and the other a young woman that they got have gotten what they wanted, but what does that tell you? >> the level of violence is puzzling, i'm not sure that i heard reports. that audrey carey was shot, i don't know if that is true. >> she was shot in the head i believe. >> okay. and i don't know if the same weapon was connected to both murders. >> well, they are saying that they believe the same weapon was used at both killings. >> if that's the case, then it might have been the property of these people for some time and that is why the concern would be prior at or acts leading up to this and the idea that there might be other people involved. doesn't sound like a very organized group, but that they pretty much probably watched it all. >> okay you know what kathleen, i apologize. we're having a bit of a difficulty hearing you, but i want to thank you for taking the time to talk with us tonight. appreciate it. >> you're welcome. the air force hero who helped render an attack in paris has been upgraded to fair condition after being stabbed at a street fight there. doctors at uc davis medical center said that airman first class spencer stone can now get out of bed in good spirits. sacramento police are searching for two men accused of stabbing stone as the fight was captured on surveillance video. no connection between the stabbing and that attack back in august when stone and two childhood friends from northern california tackled a gunman on a high-speed train in paris. a small dog in vallejo is recovering after losing an eye in a slingshot attack. the dog was in the backyard of his home at the time. cristina rendon tells us that the dog's owner said it was the neighbor responsible and all caught on tape. >> reporter: chippy is getting used to wearing a cone and adjusting to partial vision loss after losing his left eye. >> this is just a classic case of animal abuse. >> reporter: he was going potty. and he was right about in this area here. >> reporter: when she heard a cry. >> he was there huddled up in a ball and i picked him up. when i looked at him, i could just see his eye was just completely bloodshot. >> reporter: later check footage from the -- checked footage from the recently installed video camera. that's the neighbor behind a fence and that's him holding up a slingshot launching a metal object. we went next door to his house. >> darryl? >> hi. >> hi, my name is cristina with channel 2. >> reporter: giving him an opportunity to respond, but he had no comment. >> do you have anything to say? we're talking about the dog shot? i just wanted to maybe give you an opportunity to say something. >> reporter: she suspected that her neighbor has been trying to hurt him. sending neighbors to letters a few years ago complaining about the dog's barking. >> i wish that he would have came to me first. as soon as i found out about it, i bought bark collars. >> reporter: never thought that the frustrations of tippy would come to this. >> i hope that he learns that this is not acceptable that animals have rights. and that they have feelings too. >> reporter: reporting in vallejo cristina rendon ktvu fox 2 news. the movie about steve jobs hits theater this weekend. the new film is based loosely on the best selling biography that was written by walter isaacson with job's approval. but some say that the jobs fans won't be so happy with this new film and the r-rated movie "jobs," portrayed as ruthless and unsympathetic. the half moon bay pumpkin layoff is next monday. before that as rosemary orozco tells thaws there are plenty of other fun -- tells us that there are plenty of other fun events. >> it is october and fleet week 2015 is underway. with that we begin our weekend watch. the san francisco celebration includes free ship tours, a festival on the marina green and their water front air show including the highly anticipated blue angels. they'll go through sunday. starting at 9:00 and the air show starts at 12:30. and also in san francisco, the oldest italian parade in america will fill the streets on sunday. and the columbus day parade starts at 12:30 and will move from their wharf to washington square. the 25th annual san carlos arts and wine festival happening this weekend as the family event would feature their art work, live entertainment, car shows, local wineries, microbrews, food and fun for all entertainments. or how about some country farm in fremont? harvest corn and press cider while enjoying magic shows at the harvest time on the farm at the art and wood historic farm. they even have a train and pumpkin patch. tickets are $6 for children, $10 for adults. >> the third annual bacon and brewing event returns this saturday from 11:00 to 5:00 including live music, food vendors, and a brewery. children 12 and under are free. plus, the raiders are hosting the broncos. i'm rosemary orozco and that is your weekend watch. >> a lot of things are happening. a little boy fighting leukemia dreamed of going to school, even though he was in the hospital for treatment. ahead how his simple request is giving other kids like him more than just an education. making the hospital a little bit more of a tolerable place to be. high-tech equipment being used by one bay area high school football team. the aim here to reduce concussions and learn how to improve player safety. my name is jeff richardson, the vice president of operations here at c.k. mondavi. to make this fine wine it takes a lot of energy. pg&e is the energy expert. we reached out to pg&e to become more efficient. my job is basically to help them achieve their goals around sustainability and really to keep their overhead low. solar and energy efficiency are all core values of pg&e. they've given us the tools that we need to become more efficient and bottom line save more money. together, we're building a better california. the team the barracuda are making their debut tonight. the team just moved here from worcestershire, massachusetts. it's about the team's head coach and his son with down syndrome. the son goes to work with his dad every day. i never say this, but i could guarantee it when you walk this story that it will make your day. >> and here you go. >> it is back. and the stakes are high. each player with the san jose minor league team is looking for a chance to move up. earning the spot on their roster. >> there is a lot of ups and downs in the professional athlete.  especially when you are losing and you're not playing well. and the otherteams in their hockey league, affectionately known as mo. >> he keeps the room pretty loose and that is what we would need with our group of guys. >> reporter: he's the locker room attendant taking care of their gear and the son of their head coach. he's a 4th generation oakland native. coming up with the latest, bringing his son to their work. and that they have helped them now 25 years old to be more social. how do you say that? >> yes, hogs. thank you. >> their speech is limited with down syndrome and autistic. >> you have to get them out there, they need responsibilities to be a part of the festivities, to be a part of the fabric. you know, make it feel good. >> reporter: two years ago they won many hearts when he sang the national anthem. >> for a man like mo to go out there to do it took up a lot of courage. a fun inspiration here. >> reporter: they say that the 25-year-old has taught them appreciation for imperfection. his pleasure at performing rituals with the players is evidence. >> they tug me to enjoy those things, not get caught up in what we have and what we don't have. >> to give him credit for that one. >> they don't lie without seeing much. >> a huge blessing for us and it will be doing more for us. >> reporter: their place is in that locker room and that it is comfort. >> it is a part of the fabric around here. amber lee ktvu fox 2 news. >> i just love that story as we have a little sad news where last night they slipped, breaking their leg, but he is okay there and that they will be at tonight's game probably to take way more than that broken leg to keep them away from their team as we have watched that five times. it is just a cool story. >> it's inspiring to see the connections. way to go, mo. >> i played hockey at berkeley, i was on the b team and he was on the midget a team the star, way better than everyone else. he wouldn't remember me if his life depended on it, but that he was so good and he went and played in that nhl for a little bit. seeing him with his son, it is priceless. coming up tonight the family of the little boy that will be working to keep his dream alive. his name is omar. he wanted to go to school, but see how his parents set up the foundation making the lives of the kids here in the bay area. how they are working to learn more about concussion while keeping their players safe. enjoy the warm weather in that forecast for your bay area weekend, talking about a couple of changes in stored for saturday and sunday and a look at what to expect coming up. the nfl have taken measures to try to study concussions over the past few years. >> those calling for safety restrictions say they start much sooner than the pros, joining us with how one high school team is taking steps to make the game of football safer for players. >> you hear about this all the time in regards to the nfl and college and how about this? a high school football player is nearly twice as likely to suffer a brain injury as a college player. this according to a 2013 nfl- funded report, which estimates that the high school players would suffer 11.2 concussions for every 10,000 games and practices. with that in mind that st. mary's in berkeley taking multiple measures to ensure safety of its student athletes. it is a sound synonymous with football. and that st. mary's high school ball, they would exude the sound of safety, thanks to the unique helmet accessory. >> and the cap, that it is a cap that is placed on the outside of the helmet. and that it is kind of a cushion cap. and that they would reduce their impact. >> reporter: the difference. it is audible. and the panthers, they were the first bay area team to wear them every day in practice. >> and first it was didn't look like a football helmet as it was not very cool and it did not feel right as i don't mind it. at first, you know, awe. and then we would start to do the contact as i started to feel a lot less like headaches. and the difference mainly, that it is that initial contact and instead of just hitting someone, bouncing right off of them absorbing it more. and it is like a pillow fight. something you need to get used to. first that you guys are not getting after it, but you don't have that clash or smack and the plastic that you're used to in that past and in the end you don't worry about it. >> reporter: cushioning their outside helmet, that it will be one major step towards preventing head injuries, also using their technology on the inside, which the state of the art sensors, alerting their coaches, trainers to any particular problem. >> if they sustained that impact forest and that it will be great enough. the transmitter, they will pick up that force and they will send it to the receiver, which you can see it here and that they would notify me that the player will need to get checked out to take all the guess work out. >> that's the biggest problem, that people would go back in to it to give us the hard data and that we would know how to treat the kids. >> add to that the concussion baseline data that they have collected on every student athlete for six years. and then you have a program that will be a true pioneer in both preventing and identifying head injuries. >> it's a combination of all three. that it is where technology is going and where the game is going. >> and football is a great game and a violent game at times, but you've got to make sure that it will be safe for the healthy environments and the kids to do well that you won't have fun. >> it just goes to show you that they really care for everybody, especially those young forces to make you feel like as a player that they would care about your safety and that it is first. >> coach said that the helmets, they would look like something they might wear if you remember that flinstone cartoon. >> yes, what a difference they could make. thanks, kyle. unseasonably warm weather around the bay area this afternoon. we are actually going to hold on to that unseasonably warm weather as we head in to your bay area weekend with only a slight cool down expected for some. giving you a live look west towards san francisco with mostly clear skies from the coast around the bay and inland. here is a look at their afternoon highs for today. low 70s in areas like pacifica. 74 in san francisco, 74 in hayward. upper 80s in concord, 92 livermore this afternoon. low 90s fairfield and over portions of fairfield. 89 degrees in santa rosa in to the south bay. a look here at the satellite view. we have the ridge of high pressure that will remain in place and a system riding over the north of it will break down just a little bit for your bay area weekend. it won't bring us any rain, but we will continue the low clouds to be moving back in for your morning hours. we will be again, just seeing a little bit of the drop off in those temperatures with a look at their forecast. notice the system right in there, bringing a little bit of rain to areas like washington and oregon and that we won't see any of it, but we will see a little bit of the wind if you are going to the sierra, something to be aware of in that water. and a lake wind advisory expected for saturday with mostly sunny skies. upper 60s in their forecast in to sunday though and that the winds will die down with a very calm day with mostly sunny skies and temperatures near 70. a nice weekend for you in and around lake tahoe to keep that in mind that it will be breezy for saturday. here at home, we will wake up to the low clouds along the coast on the peninsula in to the east bay, partly to mostly cloudy skies as we would get rolling in to the early afternoon that it does break away as we will be left with mostly sunny skies from the coastline here at noon and that 1:00 hour. notice a little bit is still here lingering over san francisco, keeping that in mind that they will begin right around 12:30 or so to fly and the second part of the afternoon and then here we are at 4:00. along the coastline, we remain partly cloudy, but looks like the clouds will be cleared out of the way out of the bay for the flying going on there and that afternoon. partly cloudy skies to start the morning in and around the bay with upper 40s for santa rosa. a bit chilly with a lot of 50s for tomorrow morning. afternoon highs, 70s and 80s for the north bay with the upper 70s for the shoreline. the mid to upper 70s east bay. in to the south bay 85 for morgan hill and san jose and along the peninsula, one last thought for you there 79 redwood city and 72 in to the afternoon, if you will be out enjoying their activities. we have just a slight bump in numbers coming our way on sunday and then we will see that warming trend continue in to that week. >> that is a pretty good looking forecast. >> thank you, rosemary. >> you're welcome. a little boy as lost his battle with leukemia. but now you can see how they're working to keep their name and their dream alive. and in minute news at 6:00, the construction concerns in san francisco. over the crews that will be repeatedly rupturing their gas lines. but at the end of the day, you know, with all the merchants and the residence that they will be fearful for their safety. >> along the busy city streets. this is the dawn of an old day. because at&t and directv are offering yesterday's technology, today. tv from space. 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[whispered] branchy welcome to the moment no one's been waiting for. the fastest internet and the best tv experience is already here with x1. only from xfinity. it was the dream of a little 9-year-old named omar asad to stay connected to his classmates while battling leukemia in the hospital. quickly realizing the benefits of a camera and an ipad or a computer. omar has since died. but his dream still lives on. >> i thought about studying to be a dialysis nurse. >> reporter: with the help of this ipad, ashley recently finished high school and started college. >> it definitely takes your mind off of what's going on with you at that moment. >> reporter: and she has one little boy to thank, all starting with omar who has been battling leukemia off and on. >> he wanted to attend his own school his idea. setting up computers from the hospital room to do just that as he got special permission to wear school clothes too. >> they said we wasn't talk to you and i said what? you're in the hospital in a room. no, no, he's in class. >> keeping kids engaged and their minds off their treatments. omar had a dream to help others to do it too. >> he will bring this program to the kids, so they are not sleeping all the time, but doing something with their life. >> reporter: and his parents, they didn't want to let go of that dream, starting the dream foundation holding that all to begin a reality. they could now dull out their computers and the ipads, connecting kids and their schools. >> i see a huge difference when i do this as they would stay in school and say that i could do this as i could do this had. >> reporter: making a huge difference as he started stanford the same time he started chemo therapy. >> i would try to live as normal of a life when i can. >> reporter: his parents say that they are happy about the impact that they have made so far and that he would have loved this. >> i feel very proud of my son and that he did this program while alive and that they are able to continue his willing legacy, even after he left us. >> reporter: they have plans to expand beyond the coming months. the fund raising run is set for sunday in san jose. anne anne ktvu fox 2 news. stunning new developments tonight. two killings in two bay area counties that are now linked by a critical piece of evidence. >> we believe the same weapon was used in both crimes. from a car in san francisco, good evening everyone, i'm heather holmes in tonight for julie. >> i'm frank somerville. two high-profile killings now connected by authorities. a man killed while walking his dog and a woman whose body was found in golden gate park. these are the three people responsible. 23-year-old morrison lampley, 24-year-old sean angold, and 18- year-old lila alligood. they've been described as lost souls and drifters. today authorities said that the motive for both killings was robbery. ktvu tara moriarty with the new developments. >> reporter: 23-year-old audrey care

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