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coverage starts right now. this is ktvu mornings on 2. >> good morning. welcome to mornings on two. it's saturday april 20th. >> there is relief in boston this morning. the city's week long nightmare is now over. the second bombing suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev is in the hospital. he was captured after a two hour standoff. he was found hiding in a boat in a backyard. a few minutes we will go live to the hospital where the 19- year-old is being treated under heavy police security. there is also new information about his where abouts right after the bombing. also a live report on how the bay area will show support to the bombing victims. first let's go to claudine with a run down of the events. >> reporter: we want to take you through the event that led to the capture of the 19-year- old dzhokhar tsarnaev. we got a first look at the teen who had been called suspect two at first. these are the areas that we are talking about. these are the first two pictures we got about 5:20 on thursday night. fbi released the images and video. suspect one was in the black hat, that was the older brother tamerlan tsarnaev. about five hours later we got reports of shots in cambridge. now let's talk about that. university police officer sean collier was shot at cambridge. this is the area. he later died. not long afterra that and still in cambridge we got the reports of a carjacking, police say the suspects car jacked a car, later released the owner. police were soon looking then for the suv and followed it west to water town. about 1:00 a.m. eastern time people reports shots of gun fire and explosions. then in a shoot out suspect number one, 26-year-old tamerlan tsarnaev was killed. a transit officer richard donahue was also injured but dzhokhar tsarnaev escaped, that's the brother known as the man in the white hat. he got away and that's when this manhunt started and the area from water town to boston, that shelter in place was put in and for hours authorities went door to door with no luck. it seemed that the day would end without finding him and certainly that was frustrating for authorities. 6:00 p.m. eastern time the shelter in place was lifted in boston and the surrounding areas but then a short time later the reports of shots fired in water town and that's when that standoff started. then finally police confirmed they had their man saying the terror is over and justice was won. ? we are learning more about the suspect in police custody and his older brother killed thursday. alex savage is live with reaction and details about the suspects. >> reporter: good morning. the two suspected bombers are chechens. their parents can't believe they could have done this and many friends say it doesn't make sense. especially those close to the younger brother. he was a wrestler in high school called popular. he went onto attend the university of massachusetts dartmouth and classmates saw him on campus this week after the bombings. friends don't understand why he would have turned on his adopted home but there are some people who believe that his brother, his older brother is to blame. >> from what i remember from what i know about him he was very sweet, kind, funny, smart, very smart, all round really good person. >> some believe the older brother, 26-year-old tamerlan tsarnaev forced his younger brother. he was killed during the manhunt. he was an amateur boxer, married and he had a 3-year-old daughter. his wife identified by several news agencies as cathryn russell issued this statement saying we cannot begin to understand how how this horrible tragedy happened. our daughter has lot of the father of her child. in the aftermath of the horror we know that we never knew tamerlan tsarnaev. one of his aunts said that he had become a more devout muslim but none of his relatives believe he held extremist views. the father of the two suspected bombers said this was all a set up. >> someone framed them. i don't know who exactly did it but someone did. being cowards they shot the boy dead. >> and this morning we are learning more about how the younger bombing suspect spent those days after the marathon attack on monday. according to one report he worked out at the gym, then went to an an on campus party. he even sent out several tweets, one of them seemed to reference the bombings and it read stay safe people. now coming up for you at 7:30 we will have more on this manhunt and will tell you yacht surviving suspect is not being read his rights just yet. >> as we said this week's events ended in the backyard of a home. the 19-year-old found injured and hiding in a boat. this morning we are live at the hospital in boston where the suspect is now being treated. >> reporter: the suspect is still here at the hospital and the latest information we have from police is that sort of the same on the condition that we have heard so far and one thing we are waiting to hear from, hospital officials say that they will send out a news release, first they had plans for a news conference but that's not going to happen. it's important to note that people are out and about here in boston so it's a very different scene from just 24 hours ago. from quite tributes to the lives lost, to pure joy. people around boston found ways to mark the news that the reign of terror that gripped their city for a week was over. >> i just -- i feel like i can go back to school now and know i'm safe. >> reporter: that feeling comes from knowing the two suspects, wanted in connection to monday's attack on the boston marathon are no longer a threat. 26-year-old tamerlan tsarnaev died after gun fight with police early friday morning. his younger brother, 19-year- old dzhokhar tsarnaev was captured last night after a dramatic day long manhunt that shut down the area. friday night someone spotted the injured teen hiding out inside a boat. after a shoot out with police he was loaded into this ambulance and taken to the same hospital where his brother died earlier in the day. the hunt was over. >> this was an absolutely intense investigation. i do say intense. as a result of that justice is being served for the victims of these terrible crimes. >> reporter: while these images of the attacks will continue to haunt the community, boston is waking up breathing a little easier. for law enforcement the work isn't done. >> the families of those killed so senselessly deserve answers. the wounded, some of whom now have to learn how to stand and walk and li again deserve answers. >> reporter: and speaking of that there is new information right now from a department of justice official saying that federal prosecutors are at the hospital right now. they are working on charges and apparently they have been here since last night. also want to point out that many people still remembering of course the victims today. there are more than 50 of them from the boston marathon bombings that remain in the hospital right now. three of them are in critical condition. >> live for us in boston. thank you for that. a bay area law man may have played a role in the capture of the suspect. some of the swat tactics came from a training program developed by the sheriff of alameda. coming up how law enforcement may have indirectly helped police track down the accused killer. runners showing their support for boston this morning. we are live at ocean beach to tell you how victims are being honored by some who took part in the marathon. >> reporter: that's right. those runner who ran the marathon monday are both physically exhausted, mentally exhausted. they aren't expected to run today but show up in support of other runners. i'm joined by donnie who organized the event. tell me what it means to get out and show your support and how strong is the running community? >> thank you for coming out and showing your support for the running community. it was a rough week for everybody. it really gets down to the heart of the -- the cruelty of this. you know attacking an event that is supposed to be just a joyous celebration of life and accomplishment and the running community is about that. we dedicate hours and our friends and family support us doing that to be able to run these types of events and the boston marathon is the height of american road racing. really throughout the world and all of our runner who were there were safe, their friends and family were safe and we felt that we needed to get together earlier this week to show support. we had a run to do that and we are pleased to be able to be here today to help that. >> thank you so much. you are looking at video from a similar event yesterday. today the road runners say from 50 to 150 people will run together on this organized saturday morning run. they expect potentially more people than that since police arrested the second suspect last night. one runner i spoke to said it was the best conclusion to a horrible week of events that started with monday's attack. earlier this week as donnie said the club did another organized run in honor of the victims. they picked a route through san francisco's sunset district that spelled out the words boston. also a boy from martinez, a local boy was hurt in monday's explosion. he is still recovering in a boston hospital today following surgery. we are told he had his first meal yesterday. now i have a call into his family to find out the latest on his condition. runners expected to show up here at ocean beach around 7:45 so as they show up we will bring you more interviews and hopefully speaking so some of those people who ran the marathon and having their perspective. coming up in the next half hour we will have more runners here at ocean beach. >> we have new information this morning about a homicide investigation in oakland. according to the paper a body found in a trash can in east oakland thursday may be a missing parolee his tattoos suggest he could be the missing parolee. today is the last day alameda county sheriff deputies will be on patrol in oakland after failing to come to terms with a new deal with the police department. officials say the two sides are at odds over who will pay worker's compensation costs. alameda is paying costs connected to the shooting of a deputy in oakland last month and asked the city to cover it in the case of any future incidents but that request was denied. >> absolutely a beautiful saturday sunrise and if you like warm weather, i think you have the right forecast for us. temperatures on the rise. >> that is where we are headed. temperatures will be warmer today than yesterday. sunday looks to be the warmer day and then it'll be hot in some areas as we get into next week. it's the weekend. let's talk about what's happening here and now. a live look at that beautiful sunrise. just a few patches of fog along the coastline just inside the bay. you can see it's not going to cause you any trouble if you do have an early morning drive just checked in with half moon bay and we have partly cloudy skies, 45 degrees and perhaps just a few patches of fog. a little thickener to monterey. santa cruz looking good as well. 46 right now in napa. one of the cooler suppose, 47 walnut creek. widespread 50s around the bay area. most of us a few degrees warmer area like fairfield from ten to 12 degrees warmer at this time than we were 24 hours ago. temperatures, on the cool side in some spots but going to warm up rapidly. 48 palo alto. upper 40s castro valley and 50s near lafayette. the pacific satellite view, ridge of high pressure will build in and strengthen offer the weekend. that's going to lead to the warm up. maybe a little bit of patchy fog just this morning but as we get in to the second half of the afternoon, temperatures will be a few degrees warmer than yesterday. sunday a tad warmer than that. monday temperatures reaching near 90 degrees for some of the hotter spots. 82 expected this afternoon today in santa rosa. widespread 70s along the east bayshore line. get in to the peninsula, widespread 70's for you, upper 60s to low 70's for the san francisco area, 78 redwood area, near 80 in santa cruz, extended forecast there again the warming trend continuing through the second half of the weekend. take a look at that. we have 90 degrees on the screen for monday as well as tuesday that. will be the hotter inland areas and then we cool back on wednesday. i will have a look at the  lunchtime numbers coming up. >> a devastating quake in china. the latest on the search for survivors and the relief effort. >> and the help for a town recovering from a deadly plant explosion. time now 7:14. you kids should count yourselves lucky. we didn't have u-verse back in my day. you couldn't just... guys... there you are. you know you couldn't just pause a show in one room, then... where was i... you couldn't pause a show in one room then start playing it in another. and...i'm talking to myself... [ male announcer ] call to get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. . thank you for joining us. giving you a live look there over the east bay hills, the winds are actually pushing pretty good over the hills but where we are, slight winds, no problems. a powerful quake has killed more than 150 people in china and authorities expect the death toll to rise. this is video showing just how much force the quake brought to the area. according to the usgf it was a 6.6. authorities in china are now saying it was a 7. the quake's depth of eight miles likely made the impact worse. it triggered landslides and thousands were injured when buildings fell down. a pregnant woman had to be rescued after her building collapsed. a soldier and a firefighter climbed through the small spaces to help bring her to safety. two hours lataer a 7-year-old was also rescued. >> new, in his weekly address the president praised the city of boston for standing up to terrorism. >> if anyone wants to know who we are, what america is, how we respond to evil and terror, that's it. >> the president said boston's spirit remained undaunted in the face of terror and the first lady returned to washington after attending thursday's service in boston. this morning the president also singled out the actions of emergency responders running toward danger to help the bombing victims. officers stood and saluted the procession of fallen mit officer sean collier. property session passed by the mit station yesterday. officers were shaken and described him as the first person to step up and help someone. he was shot and killed thursday night following a run in with the alleged bombing suspects. >> the president has signed an emergency declaration for the texas town devastated by a fertilizer plant station. it caught fire and exploded late wednesday night. home and business owners have already filed more than 100 insurance claims. >> i was watching tv. then i heard a big, loud explosion. then -- the ceiling collapsed. >> search crews have so far recovered 14 bodies. it's believed there may be more victims buried in the rubble. five volunteer firefighters and four emergency service workers among the dead and the cause the blast is still unknown. >> a camp ranger who was car jacked by christopher dorner said he plans to sue the city for the one million dollar reward for information leading to his capture. the man's attorney said his client's 911 call lead to where dornew was hiding. earlier, lapd said three former judges will decide if anyone can claim the award. they will also determine how it should be given out if at all. >> the richmond police department said they need help to find who shot and killed two teens in front of their home. the 16-year-old and 19-year-old were standing with a group of people thursday night when someone opened fire. investigators say that two people walked up and fired more than a dozen shots, then jumped into a get away car. the brother and sister were not involved in any criminal activities. the san francisco giants are remembering a loved member of their family today. the wife of hall of famer willie mays died yesterday. she was 74. they had been married for 41 years. she had alzheimer's. >> the giants took time out of last night's game to honor the bombing victims. a symbol of sf and boston played on the big hd scoreboard along with the words together we are boston. a moment of silence was also observed for the victims. not everybody was happy at the park. because of increased security thousands of fans waited in long lines for more than an hour. every bag was checked and everybody coming in was searched. some said they were frustrated because they said it meant the bombers were successful. >> what they wanted to do was they wanted to get in a situation where they would slow everything down for everybody. they have been successful in that. >> the public gets it. >> the police chief said it was a necessary precaution to keep people safe. extra police and dog units were also brought in for last night's game. >> a surprise delivery at a southern california zoom zoom zoo. >> and afternoon highs expected to soar above average. what you can expect coming up. . the man working to shut down swatting is the latest victim. it's when police are called out about a crime at a home and when they arrive they find the call was a fake. yesterday police responded to senator ted lou's home. they had got what turned out to be a fake call that the senator had shot his wife. the senator is pushing legislation that would punish swatters by making them cover the cost of the police response, it's about $10,000. it's the biggest day of the year for music fors. today is national record store day. customers will line up outside record stores this morning in hopes of buying new and reissued songs on good old vinyl. 700 stores will participate in the event including dozens right here in the bay area. >> the santa basha zoo is well coming a new addition. one of the giraffe's and visitors were the first to notice something was wrong and they alerted officials and she was taken to a pen where she gave birth. the baby is a boy and was named dane. get up on those little legs. the time of birth he weighed 156 pounds and was 6 feet 3- inches tall. spring does mean a lot of new little ones but the animal rescue foundation said a lot don't have homes. this is one of the animals looking for one. he is a mix and the folks at the foundation said he is a year old and is up to date on his shots. he would be good with kids and make a good jogging partner for someone. his adoption fee has been prepaid. >> he looks great like he is ready to have fun. ball in mouth. >> take him home. >> i do have a dog. you know that. if you want to get your pets out get them out early because we are getting a warm up as we get past the noon hour. >> right now may be a great time to get outside, run with the dog, maybe have an early morning soccer game. it's a mild start. relatively speaking. we are talking 50sa. a few of us in the mid to upper 40s. areas like napa, walnut creek. the peninsula, we are going to warm up quickly. think i in the next hour, hour and a half we will feel getter. in to the noon hour mostly sunny skies, 60 degrees or so along the coastline but the warm erin land areas in the low 70s by lunchtime. for the afternoon, winds north and west coming in right from five to 15. a light breeze, perhaps a little breezyer at the coastline and temperatures look like this. 69 for san francisco, 78 redwood city. upper 70's fremont, low 80s concord and into the north bay. 82 for santa rosa as well as napa. the warming trend will continue. tomorrow will be the warmer day. today a few degrees warmer than yesterday and tomorrow will follow suit. into monday and tuesday look to be the hottest day with a ridge of high pressure continuing to build over our area. it starts to break down on wednesday, temperatures do start to cool ju

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