also this is a look at interstate 880 and that traffic is moving well. it's 6:00. back to mike and pam. topping our news at 6:00 a.m. this morning the investigation into a police shooting in oakland two people were critically injured in the overnight gunfire. ktvu's tara moriarty joining us live this morning with details on what led up to that shooting. tara. >> reporter: well, we do want to mention just two minutes ago the alameda county coroner's van pulled up. so it should be circling around the block here and pulling up next to that suv that you see at the very end of this street where the shooting actually went down as we understand. we're in a neighborhood just south of 580 near school street. officers have not been able to tell us why they were led here in the first place. here's a look at some video that our crews shot last night. ktvu was the first to arrive on scene. and we were the only ones to get a look at the scene just minutes after the shooting happened. now at 9:00 officers had received some inside information violence was about to erupt here. they got a tip on a target vehicle. a light blue van tailed by what they say was the victim's car a red lexus. within an hour and a half they spotted those cars and moved in. gunfire started. two suspects were wounded. and a third took off. officers and federal investigators swarmed the area. >> in situations like this it requires a lot of resources. and we try to get as many officers as we have on duty here to establish command and control of the situation. >> reporter: now police were able to find that third suspect in a nearby yard two hours later using an infrared device on their helicopter. he was not hurt. we do not know what instigated the entire shooting. we know officers recovered several weapons. two found on a nearby rooftop wrapped in a towel or some sort of clothing. there was also another shooting three blocks from here on tuesday night. officers aren't sure if those two incidents are related. again, we just saw the alameda county coroner pull up here. we will try to get more information and let you know exactly what police are saying at this moment. but as of now they are remaining tight lipped and they will not say if the shooting was gang-related. live in oakland, tara moriarty, ktvu channel 2 news. today the public gets to voice its opinion on a proposed speed limit for bicyclists on the golden gate bridge. ktvu's jade hernandez joins us now to talk about why some people feel this is so important. jade. >> reporter: well, we've learned that there were 165 accidents on golden gate bridge within the last decade. it may not seem like a lot of accidents, but the golden gate bridge district says most of those accidents have occurred on the west sidewalk of the bridge. that's key. the west side of the bridge is open only to solo cyclists on the weekends and they share during the week. the district is proposing lowering the speed limit to 10 miles per hour. and 5 miles per hour around construction areas. some cyclists are opposed to changes because violators would be fined $100. in order to gauge reaction the district is holding two bike safety meetings and open houses today. one began just moments ago. for the district the aim to reduce speed is to cut down on the number of accidents on the golden gate bridge. >> bicyclist are on their own on the west sidewalk on the weekends. and it's interesting that in looking at the data of 165 accidents in the last ten years that the majority of those are solo cyclists where speed is involved and they're on the west sidewalk. >> reporter: the first meeting is more impromptu this morning. it began a few minutes ago right here at vista point on the marin side of the bridge. it lasts until 8:00 this morning. the second meeting will be held this afternoon at 3:00 to 5:00 at the district's administrative offices. it's on the other side of the bridge. now proposal provisions are expected to be brought back to the board in june. so a decision on lowering the speed limit on the golden gate bridge is not expected until after that. reporting live, jade hernandez, ktvu channel 2 news. well, this morning cal trans crews are preparing for major work on the new eastern span of the bay bridge. take you out there live this morning to take a look at some of the construction there. now crews will place a 500-ton cable saddle on top of that tower of the self-anchored suspension span. then the suspension cable will be thread through that cable saddle. take a look at that right there. there's the piece. work gets underway about 10:00 a.m. of course the new eastern span of the bridge doesn't open until 2013. this morning in a major speech on u.s. middle east policy president obama will defend new sanctions on syria's president. coming up at 6:15 we will have a live report from washington d.c. with the message the president wants to deliver to the arab world. defense sex tear robert gates says he has not seen any evidence that senior pakistani officials knew exactly where osama bin laden was living. gates says bin laden's hideout was probably known to somebody, maybe a low ranking official, but he says he has no proof of that. there have been questions about how bin laden could have lived for years inside a compound in a military town in pakistan without anyone knowing he was there. los angeles police will be out in force again tonight outside dodgers stadium. they're looking for new leads in the savage beating of giants fan bryan stow in the stadium parking lot. this is the first dodger-giants series in los angeles since that attack nearly seven weeks ago. it was on the minds of nearly everyone who came to the ballpark last night. >> it's just an isolated incident. i don't think it's going to happen again. i'm not worried about it. >> i think it's more of a thug issue than it is a dodger fan issue. you know it's senseless. >> los angeles police believe a young latino woman may have been the driver of the get away car for stow's two attackers. they're showing the jersey one like she was wearing a dodger jersey with the number 16. meantime, doctors at san francisco general hospital are treating stow's critical brain injury. they say they see some signs of improvement and they have reduced his medication since his move from los angeles. stow can now open his eyes however the 42-year-old remains in a coma. doctors say they are not willing to make any long-term predictions. barry bonds will have to wait at least another month to learn what happens next in his perjury case yesterday a judge postponed a post trial hearing until june 17th. the delay will give prosecutors more time to decide if they will re-try any of the three counts in which the jury deadlocked. it also will give defense lawyers more time to work on their legal battle plan. they want the judge to overrule the jury and throw out bonds' lone conviction. pg&e has issued a new warning about pipeline pressure. the utility sent a letter to regulators last week that says dropping levels could effect service to customers including hospitals and power plants. now state regulators ordered the utility to cut pressure on some lines and to conduct water tests following the san bruno pipeline explosion. today transportation secretary and congresswoman jackie spear will tour that blast site. both sides are considering their legal options in the dispute over a piece of land in vallejo that is a native american burial site. native american activists have been camped out at the site for four weeks now. the city of vallejo wants to build a park installing bathrooms, benches and a parking lot. but the activists say that would desecrate the site. the city says it won't pay for a costly legal fight. and the activists say they're not leaving. time now 6:08. let's go back over to sal. i take it you are checking in on the toll plaza at this point. >> that's right. we're starting there, pam and mike, because this is the time when it starts to change although you can see it's light. if we keep looking at this the next 15 or 20 minutes you're going to see more people slowing down here because they're going to turn those metering lights on. right now might be your last chance before you have the metering lights onto get out there. san francisco traffic also looks good coming up on the 80 split. so we're off to a nice start on the 6:00 hour on the peninsula the traffic is moving along nicely on 101 the bay shore freeway from burlingame to redwood city. if you're driving in the south bay right now just a little bit of slowing here and there. we're off to a nice start. and getting there from the east bay say you're driving on interstate 880 still looks good driving south. 6:08 let's go to steve. sal, thank you, sir. sunrise over the big city. we finally get rid of most of the clouds. it will be sunny inland for those of you with the 55-inch high def tv turn around and look at the screen. unless you're by the coast sunny today and warmer. temperatures we finally get rid of the area of low pressure so temperatures will warm up. but not a lot. coastal fog is out there. looks like right around point rey north there's enough of an offshore component keeping most of that area fog free. south of that there's a lot of fog. some of it is moving in over the bay. it will be warmer inland. that's today and friday. weekend more fog. what? yeah. more fog. cooler as a weak system comes in. but that's all it takes. next week quiet monday, tuesday. then a possibility of more rain by wednesday and thursday of next week. yes, mike, i kid you not. today rain moves east. clouds are out of here. they moved to nevada. high pressure weak as it may be will give us a decent day. it's just hard to believe the fog formed so rapidly. water temperatures are really cold. upper 40s and low 50s. it will be warmer. temperatures though still below average even on the high side even though we'll get sunshine today they'll still be about five or seven degrees below where they should be this time of year. 40s for temps for many. or very low 50s. southwest sfo southeast san jose west-southwest fairfield sea breeze in place. weak high pressure comes over but the system to the left of your screen even though it doesn't look like much that will be enough to enhance the fog. today and tomorrow we won't see any rain likely. i can guarantee that. sun and clouds breezy to windy on saturday looks like the cooling trend will continue right into sunday as we get another system coming in. so i mean the -- just can't get out of this pattern right now. sunny and warmer though today unless you're right by the water's edge and then 50s and 60s. some low to mid-70s inland. again, san jose should be warmer than that. they'll be 72. pleasantton 75. upper 60s santa cruz. more of the same on friday and then slight cool down saturday and bigger cool down on sunday. mike and pam. the unabomber says he's being accused of 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talk with us today. welcome back to the morning news. in just a couple of hours president obama will be giving a major speech outlining new u.s. goals for the middle east. ktvu's carol hun is in our washington d.c. newsroom with why the white house sees this as a critical moment to send a message to the muslim world. carol. >> reporter: pam, the message the white house will be sending the president will be sending is that the u.s. is here to help. administration officials say the president will offer economic support for countries on the road to democracy like egypt and tunisia and demand political freedom in countries where people want change. we can also expect the president to talk about osama bin laden and his hopes that the al qaeda leader's death could usher in a new era of peace. still unclear syria. will the president ask syria's president to step down? yesterday the white house hit top syrian officials with sanctions for their brutal crackdown on protesters. >> we are looking at ways to continue to put pressure on the syrian government, the syrian regime, to pressure it so that it ceases the violence. >> reporter: another wild car israel. will the president try to restart peace negotiations by suggesting israel make concessions to the palestinian state? the white house wouldn't say. and on friday the president meets with israeli prime minister. live in washington, carol hun, ktvu channel 2 news. prosecutors in the re-trial of former illinois governor rob blagojevich are expected to rest their case today. blagojevich is charged with trying to sell or trade president obama's vacated senate seat for campaign cash or high profile job. jurors at his first trial last year deadlocked on all but one charge convicting him only of lying to the f.b.i. blagojevich denies any wrong doing. his legal team has until monday to start presenting its case. we are now hearing about a potential new criminal investigation against the unabomber. he's serving a life sentence for setting explosions that killed three people. now he says he is also being investigated for the tylenol poisonings in 1982 that killed seven people. he filed a letter with the court in an attempt to stop an auction of his belongings. he said among the items there could be evidence to prove his whereabouts in 1982. at this point the auction is still going forward. a tsa agent has been arrested in los angeles accused of stealing from travelers' luggage. the 31-year-old was an employee at l.a.x. now it's still unclear what he's accused of taking. but he now faces a felony theft charge. he will face the judge in the case next month. a close call at chicago's o'hare airport. the faa says on monday a new air traffic controller cleared a jet link flight for takeoff while the sky west flight was coming in for a landing on an intersecting runway. an alarm in the tower sounded and the sky west flight was told to circle. the incident happened shortly after another plane carrying vice president joe biden landed at o'hare. investigators are now reportedly looking into whether or not that caused a distraction. oakland police are reviewing surveillance video to try to find a suspected bank robber. the robbery happened just a after 3:30 yesterday afternoon at the bank of the west on 49th and telegraph. officers say the robber walked up to a teller and demanded cash. police say he got away with about $2,000. police in the south bay are trying to track down a man suspected in two recent bank robberies there. this is a photo of the suspect that was taken from surveillance video. police describe the robber as about 5'8", 200 pounds and balding. the most recent robbery was on saturday at the credit union on landaus avenue in milpitas. the same man expected of robbing the merry west credit union last month in san jose. the berkeley man who died at yosemite national park last week did not slip and hit his head on a rock. the coroner now says the 34- year-old died of a heart attack. he was hiking with his fiance when he collapsed on the trail below yosemite falls. a memorial service will be held a week from tomorrow. oakland police are looking for a gunman in a shooting that happened just before 8:00 last night. the victim says he drove himself to the police station to report the shooting. he told officers there that he'd been shot at macarthur boulevard and 73rd avenue. he was then taken to the hospital. doctors are not commenting on his condition except to say they expect him to survive. burlingame city leaders have approved an ordnance banning take out. restaurants will be enforced in 2012. similar bans are in place in south san francisco and unincourted san mateo county. they become litter oftentimes the environmental protection agency lists them as a possible carcinogen. let's check with in sal on the roadways. once again we're doing okay out there if you are driving any time soon in the east bay should be a nice drive. it has been somewhat lighter than usual. it's going to start to appear some days will be lighter as the school schedule starts getting busy in may as some schools are out, they have breaks, they have finals. and that does effect the traffic. westbound bay bridge has been light as well though the metering lights are onful we'll take it thank you very much. no problems on the upper deck of the bay bridge. looking at 580 our computerized map system you can see the maps change colors as it gets busier. 580 is a little slow coming in off the allot mon pass. 880 union city hayward looking good. move the map up to antioch you can see traffic busy on highway 4 and also westbound highway 4 coming up on summersville road. there is a minor accident there. it may be causing a little bit of slow traffic. so just be careful -- actually that's westbound near railroad avenue. 6:19. let's go to steve. sal, thank you, sir. we have sunshine today on the weather menu. it will be warmer but not that much. we'll still be below average but there's plenty of fog out there mainly point rey's inland south. santa cruz coastline dealing with a lot of fog and some over to the bay. to the north it's okay. but just the mere fact that fog will arrive without any heat whatsoever is really impressive. so away from the coast it will be all right. we start off on the cool side. some low 40s here, mid-40s. upper 40s and low 50s for temps. that's rather cool for this time of year. we get a break today and tomorrow then that system to the left of your screen it will weaken considerably but it will arrive for a cool down by the weekend. i know. it's been going on for a while here. sunny and warmer though away from the coast. but there's too much coastal fog for the coast and bay to warm up. 50s, 60s and some low to mid- 70s today. these are still below average. we've been 20 below average on the high side today we'll be about five to seven for some. i don't see much change for friday. then i do see a cool down as we go into the weekend especially on sunday. pam, mike. all right. thank you, steve. in the last hour the labor department reports good news on the unemployment front. 29,000 fewer claims for jobless benefits last week. that reverses the spike last month that the government now says was caused by temporary conditions. and the number of people continuing to receive benefits dropped by 81,000. yahoo is taking a step designed to improve its online advertising capabilities. yahoo bought the advertising service five to one holding corporation. that company works with about 20 websites to sell their unused online advertising space. so far that effort has not turned a profit. and actually lost $9 million last year. yahoo paid $28 million for its latest acquisition. a deadly crash shuts down a freeway. new video of the intense scene as rescue crews work to get to the victims. and the new tool being considered by san francisco police in the wake of the most recent police video