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forecast. >> how about nice and dry? hopefully you will approve of that this morning, off to a chilly start, not as cold as yesterday but you will need that jacket getting out early this morning in many cases. afternoon highs ranging from 60s along the coast to near 80 degrees inland. we will pinpoint your neighborhood coming up. >> about 30 pro terses are camped outside san jose city hall despite the threat of being arrested. allie rasmus is live with more on what those protesters plan to do. allie? >> they call themselves occupy san jose and this is their setup out here. last night, they had about 30 people out here as you mentioned. they are taking part in one dozens of protest across the country, condition demg what they say is greed and corporate corruption on wall street. they are get that go message across with some of their signs. there are five tents out here. these protesters camped overnight despite warnings from city officials and police that it is a violation of city ordinances to do so. 11:00 last night was supposed to be the deadline for removing these tents but, so far, police have not come out. they have not cited any one here and they have not told the protesters to leave. they are staying put. an attorney for the group says that other pro at thes and activists have been allowed to set up their camp site to protest issues at san jose city hall plaza. their attorney says that telling these protesters to leave is selective process. they have applied the ordinance in the past to allow them to camp. my clients are being denied the right to be here based on the content of their speech. >> the city does value free speech. we have demonstrated that by trying to work with them to this point. it's that limitation on camping and overnight occupancy on property that we need to enforce. >> reporter: right now, protesters with occupy sacramento have taken over parts of cesar chavez park. one person has been arrested. as the weekend continues, police say their resources are being stretched thin and are hoping that people drinking in the downtown area do not make the situation worse. >> crowds are going, people possibly driving under the influence, people are driving by, yelling, screaming. we hope that people don't join the protest just to do something on a friday night. that's what we were concerned with. >> on thursday, police arrested 20 people who had attempted to protest through the night. they say it is against the law to camp overnight in the park but protesters said they are not going anywhere. we have video this morning of a small plane making an emergency landing off the hawaiian coast. the pilot took off from monterey and noticed he was running out of fuel about 500 miles off the coast of hilo on the big island. the 65-year-old pilot left early. he radioed the coast guard for help as soon as he noticed he was short on fuel. the coast guard sent a plane to fly alongside him and a cutter as well. a rescue swimmer helped hoist the pilot to the helicopter. the pilot was taken to the hospital with minor injuries new restrictions are being enforced to three hotels known for prostitution. an alameda county judges ruled that the hotel owners must install eight foot fences and have cameras to record the faces of everyone on the property and make that available to city officials. the trial to shut down those hotels completely is set for february 10th at least three people are injured after a drive-by shooting outside an oakland liquor store. police responded to reports of gunshots around 11:00 p.m. a car with an unknown number of people opened fire on the store at 90th avenue near olive street. one person was transported to the hospital. early this morning, two other people checked themselves into the hospital. so far, there is no word on their condition but police say their injuries do not appear to be life threatening. >> the city of san leandro is getting ready to offer a $10,000 reward for information on the warehouse party shooting that killed three people last weekend. >> there is so much stuff going on. >> friend of the three victims gathered yesterday for a small vigil. 23-year-old joshua alford, 19- year-old chanise keel and lanisha worthing ton have all been kill in that shooting. police are not receiving any tips. >> something is keeping potential witnesses away from us. i'm not trying to get anybody out there who has information in trouble but i just want a name, get pointed in the right direction and our investigation will take care of the rest. >> the shooter is described as a young, slim black man with shoulder length hair and gold teeth. a crash happened in the northbound lane in the northbound lane near elowen boulevard. passers by pulled the big rig driver out of his cab. his condition is unknown and it's not clear what caused the big rig to overturn. this morning, b.a.r.t. completed a survey about changing the weekend service. the proposed plan is to delay saturday morning service by 20 minutes. the proposal includes an early morning bus shuttle to b.a.r.t. stations. this morning b.a.r.t. workers were out getting feedback at four san francisco stations. the board is expected to vote next month. board members voted against a similar proposal in june. the major concern is that the changes would hurt saturday riders. >> the parade of ship also officially kick off today ales fleet week eend. giving you a live look right now. pat raid of ships starts at 11:00 a.m. followed by the air show at 12:30. this will include a performance by the blue angels. yesterday, they flew their fa- 18 hornets. after touching down, they went over to peer 39 for a seas meet and greet with fans. most people we spoke to said that the blue angels performance is a highlight of fleet week and the pilots agreed that this san francisco stop is one the best on the tour. >> if there is a better venue for an air show than san francisco, i have not seen it. we have flown over some beautiful, beautiful places. the fact that golden gate bridge and alcatraz are the back drop, and people along the shore line, that ate great feeling. >> the pilots left the meet and greet promising fans a spectacular show this weekend. here is a look at this weekend's fleet week schedule. the air show takes place today and tomorrow starting at 12:30 with the blue angels performing at 3:00. and people can tour some of the ships before they head back out to sea the follow day. our weather for this weekend is, well, just about perfect. we've got a few low clouds here you can see. a little bit of patchy fog hanging out there over the coast. this is going to dissipate quickly. it is out there, especially along the coast line. most of us visiting with cloudy skies. 42 degrees right now, napa. 47 in santa rosa. early morning soccer games, yes, bring along the jackets. 53 degrees right now in mountain view. satellite radar showing you that clear sky. we have the storm track now pushed to the north. disturbance way back over here will actually brush our area come monday. that's going to bring us a few high clouds and that's going to be about it. we are looking at dry weather, mild weather and a warmup expected for next week. 60s and 70s for the forecast. nearing 80 degrees for the warmer spots. looking at 78 for sonoma, 74 kentsville, 73 san raphael. richmond checking in at about 70 degrees. east bay, upper 60s. 69 in alameda for the afternoon. a pleasant day in pleasanton. 77 expected for you. 77 livermore. 78 degrees antioch. how about the south bay? a nice day. 75 expectd in san jose. wind will be light coming in from the northwest and for the afternoon. the west, 73 for fremont. 72 sunny vale. fur headed out to the peer to watch the fleet week activity, we are looking at 68 degrees this afternoon for san francisco. 9 for san bruno. low, mid even upper 60ed. ex-fended forecast, a gorgeous week. temperatures will be very similar for tomorrow. again, high cloud expected in the forecast for your monday. we may actually see a slight little dip. it's not going to be a whole lot. we rebound into the 80s this time around. we have your day planner coming in just a little bit. >> thanks, rosemary. up next, reports about a funeral for steve jobs and how two of apple's main competitors are planning to remember the former ceo next week. and governor brown signed several controversial bills into law tomorrow. what they mean for people right here in the bay area. and taking a look at the bridge traffic right now on the bay bridge. pretty clear today. nice weather right ahead to what it going to be a really great day. see you back here in just a minute. ♪ [ male announcer ] what is the future of fuel? the debate is over. ♪ lexus hybrid drive technology is designed to optimize any fuel source on the planet. even those we don't use yet. because when you pursue perfection, you don't just engineer a future-proof hybrid system. you engineer amazing. ♪ what about that for a picture perfect view. calm conditions am many cofounder apple cofounder steep jobs has been laid 0 rest. apple has not announced any public service. and we have learned more about the authorized biography. jobs hired walter isaacson to write the book. he said that jobs wanted his children to know details about his life. preorders for the apple iphone 4s has been strong. iphone 4s feature a faster processer, an 8 megapixel camera. google postponed an announcement out of respect for steve jobs. the two companies were going to unveil a new nexus phone. the new date for the event has not been announced governor jerry brown signed several bills into law in an effort to improve the safety. state's natural pipelines. the governor signed five bills in response to last year's deadly explosion. brown says every possible step must be taken to keep a san bruno type explosion from happening again. the governor also signed a bill banning the sale, trade and possession of shark fins. the goal toys protect the shrinking shark population. opponents called the bill an assault on asian culture. as shark fin soup is a delicacy in the asian community. cal yais the fourth state to ban shark fin after hoo way, washington and oregon. >> and cool school employees are now allowed to apply antiseizure medication to epileptic children. and no initiatives from primary elections. they must take place in general elections. in his weekly video address, president obama is again challenging congressional republicans to pass his jobs bills. >> some see this as class warfare. i see it as a sample choice. we can either keep taxes exactly as they are for millionaires and billionaires or we can ask them to pay at least the same rate as the plumber or bus driver. >> senate democrats will vote on the job on tuesday but right now it's not expected to get enough votes to move ahead. >> republicans released their own video featuring south dakota governor. >> it's nothing but a rehash of the same failed ideas he has already tried, combined with a huge tax increase. this is a cynical political ploy that's designed not to create jobs for struggling americans but to save the president's own job. >> the senator did give some credit to the president for submitting new trade deals to congress. a vote on those deals is set for this week. republican presidential candidate rick perry is distancing himself from a prominent texas pastor after the pastor called mormonism a cult. he made the comment after introducing perry. he called mitt romney a good moral person but non-christian. jeffers added mormonism is considered a cult by mainstream christianity. the pastor e labor day his comments on cnn. that's not some fannaticcal comment. this is the stand of the southern baptist movement. >> perry's campaign does not agree with the comment. mitt romney will address the same crowd that heard interest pastor jeffers at the summit, gathering of social conservatives is expected to give romney an opportunity to capture some support. many of those voters say they have been hesitant to support romney because of his past positions on social issues. >> firefighters are on the scene of a train derailment in parked huge flames. we first brought you live pictures of the fire yesterday morning on ktvu channel 2 news. now, more than 24 hours later, firefighters are there again trying to contain hot spots. highly flammable ethanol are fueling the flames. hundreds of people living nearby had to evacuate. >> it's like a jet stream and then i see a glow to the east and i thought, well, something bad has happened. >> those evacuated residents have been allowed to return home this morning the search continues in missouri for a missing ten month old baby girl. fbi agents searched the landfill near kansas city yesterday hoping to find any clues in the disappearance of lisa irwin. volunteers spent time going door to door. the child's parents say that someone snatched their daughter from their crib but the parents are no longer cooperateingwith police after the mother was told she failed a lie detector test. fourth day in a row searching for a missing man from smack. a car blopging to 30-year-old andton mutu was found wednesday in a parking lot at armstrong state reserve. his wife filed a missing persons report on tuesday when he failed to return. a law enforcement officer say there are no signs of foul play. more than a year after that oil spill in mexico, the alarming effect it is still having on the fishing industry and a woman's car stolen and crashed. the person mind the wheel even surprised the police and what monitors are pointing to for your neighborhood. it feels like help is never far away. it feels like you're protected against life's little mishaps. it feels like you'll make it home. that's what it feels like to be a member. japan has grounded its f-15 fighter jets after a missile and tank fell. it include all missions except emergency missions and it will last until the safety of all jets have been confirm. thinks the second time that the f-15 fleet has been grounded in just the past three months at least two people are dead and five missing after this mudslide in northwestern colombia. heavy rains triggered the mudslide which flushed away five homes. rescue workers are still searching for a father and his four children who were inside the home when the mudslide started. his wife harass been rescued and she is awaiting word on her family at a nearby hospital. new zealand says that oil has stopped leaking from a ship. most of the fuel still remains in the ship. now, crews are scramble to remove it. a few sea birds have been found dead. there is still no word on exactly how much fuel spilled into the water. the department of wildlife and fisheries is dale another blow to the oyster industry. more testing is needed to make sure that the seafood is safe for people to eat. oiser fishingermen in louisiana say they understand the concern but since it happened, the oil spill has delivered a severe blow to their livelihood. >> i'm probably about 50% right now less than what i usually make in a year. >> once the at the timing is complete, louisiana officials have come up with a way to let people know that their food is safe. they plan to post the result on a new website called gulf source.org. all the testing is being paid for by an $18 million grants from bp. stanford at home against colorado, fleet week activity, just a lot going on in the bay area and, rosemary, looks like blue skies for the day. >> and don't forget the pumpkin patches. and taking a look at the sunrise. rose about 10 minutes or so ago, 11 1/2 hours of sunshine expected for today. the sun will set just before 7:00, about a quarter still. so our night are growing longer. this morning, a chill in the air. widespread 40s for the north bay. 40s and 50s around the inland area. get outearly. you may catch that. lunchtime, rest of us, low. into the afternoon. temperatures near normal. 60s for the coast line. near 80 degrees inland. 77 will be the afternoon high for santa rosa, mid-70s. 76 expected at concord today. 73 in fremont, 75 in san jose, 72 senate yo. 68 degrees this afternoon. if you are heading out to the activities for fleet week. extended forecast here, not a lot of change expected for sunday. on monday, we may notice some changes, especially along the north bay. we'll be brushed with just the tail end of a disturbance moving to the pacific northwest. temperatures will drop back just a bit. over the north bay, partly to mostly cloudy skies. maybe even a little bit of drizzle. tuesday, wednesday, we are bouncing back into the 80s this time around into the inland areas. approaching 70 degrees for the coast. back to you. >> looks great. thanks, rosemary. >> this morning, a woman in arizona is reacting to the news that her car was totaled by a joy riding ten-year-old. earlier this week, the boy took this red suv for a little spin before crashing it into several parked cars. his five-year-old brother and a 12-year-old friend were also in the truck. sisters maria caperone and maria salazar with a at their parent when it happened. >> my car is totaled. >> the ten-year-old has been staying with his uncle because his parents live in mexico. they are still deciding whether any charges will be filed. nobody was injured in that accident. lucky thing, too. plans for a new 49ers stadium in santa clara are moving ahead. we now know when the construction is set to begin. >> it was quick. not just a bullet. >> a survivor's chilling account of a deadly workplace shooting in cupertino. and the answer that some parents are demanding for the search of a suspect and protesters remain camped out front of city hall as the deadline comes and goes. the point they are trying to make. i will awaken you with a song. i will present your world, at a glance. i will remain untangled and uncomplicated. and let nothing or no one go unnoticed. all from one. all for you. i am the new rhyme by htc. only from verizon. protesters waking up in front of city hall even after police told them it was time to go. good morning, everyone. welcome back to mornings on 2. i'm mike mibach. the time is coming up on 8:00. right now, those protesters remain camped out near some city hall. ktvu allie rasmus is there on why police are threatening to issue citations. >> reporter: protesters call themselves occupy san jose. they are taking part in one of dozens of protests like this across the country, condemning what they say is greed a and corruption on wall street. these tents have been here since sunday, so almost a full week. city leaders say they are not allowed to camp and set up these five tents here. the city says that's a violation of city laws. and 11:00 was supposed to be the deadline to take down the tents but the tents and protesters are still here standing their ground. police did not come by last night. doug joins us with the group occupy san jose you have been here for at least a few days. you spent the night in this tent right here. >> yes, i did? what were you expecting last night. >> we were told that the police would be coming at about 12 or 11:30 and, at that time, they would be telling us we need to leave. but, you know, obviously we are still here and they did not show up for the evening. >> how did you all decide that you were going to stay here despite the threat of arrest and citation. >> we did have a general meeting out here yesterday evening. at that time, it was decide that had those people who were willing to and made the conscious choice to stay out here would stay. and, you know, knowing that there was a good chance of eier citation or arrest. and those people who wanted to made that decision at that time >> reporter: the city says that their ordinances are clear that, first of all, you can't camp on city hall plaza but if you want to conjugate, you need to pay -- co

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