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about complaints -- and what it says about complaints. well, good morning. welcome to "mornings on 2." i'm dave clark. >> it's dues, april 23rd. we begin with the eight-hour police stand off in oakland overnight. the standoff has ended. tara moriarty has been on the scene since 2:30 this morning. the shooting suspect still on the loose. >> reporter: that's right. he still is. he's the suspect that got away of he came here right after a shooting. police believe he's responsible for that shooting and one of the neighbors said that he walked out right underneath their -- underneath their noses and this is the vehicle police were going through. the getaway car spotted here. he got away. police are going door to door cab vassing the neighborhood to see if he -- canvassing the neighborhood to see if he could be somewhere else. flash bangs were deployed. we saw the officers on the bullhorn. they sent in a robot to the unit next door. they had the k-9s ready. now, all of this drama began last night at 10:30 off 90th and cherry when a man was shot in the back. he told police they had an argument with an old roommate over money when the suspect pulled out a gunned a shot him. the victim was taken to highland hospital where he's expected to live. again, police are still looking for him at this hour after exhausting all of this manpower overnight. we saw sniper teams, s.w.a.t. tales. within the -- teams. and now officers are knocking on doors and trying to figure out where he might have done. we'll keep you posted. we're live in oakland, tara moriarty. we continue our coverage of the boston marathon bombings. authorities release the new photos of the -- released new photos of the suspect. you can see the two brothers standing in the crowd watching the marathon runners cross the finish line. there is no sign of any real tension and at most times they actually appear rather calm and relaxed. moments lateert two bombs went off -- later, two bombs went off killing three people and injuring hundreds. the fbi says dzhokhar tsarnaev has been having difficulty speaking because of a neck wound. the fbi says the 19-year-old is now claiming his older brother was the driving force behind this and did it because of islam and no international terrorist groups were involved. we're hearing from more victims of the bombing. a 32-year-old woman lost her foot and part of her lower leg in the explosion and is stick struggling to come to -- struggling -- still struggling to come to terms with what happened. >> despite her loss, she says she's determined to dance again. she's a ballroom instructor. coming up at 7:30, we'll very continuing coverage. an east bay lawyer accused of delivering a hit list for her client is facing a disbarment hearing later today. the chauncey bailey reports attorney lorna brown is accused of smugging the hit list -- smuggling the hit list from her client out of jail. the list contained those expected to testify against yusef bey. later today, the contra costa board of supervisors will consider closing two more five stations. the budget -- fire stations. there's a recommendation to close one fire station on july 1st and a second fire station by january 2014. according to the budget recommendation to be up to the fire protection district to decide which fire stations to close. in december, the board of supervisors voted to close four stations. some of the firefighters are speaking out against the proposed station closures and are saying they are stretched too thin. an oakland charter school makes u.s. news and world reports list of the top high schools but now it could be forced to shut down. alex savidge has more. >> reporter: good morning. this charter high school in oakland finds itself in an unusual position, threatened with closure. newly-row leased rankings put american indian public chartert among one of the top public schools in california. the troubled charter gets high mark and, in fact, as you can see from this list, it's one of several ranked in the top 20 in california. at the same time, the oakland school has decided to close the school because of accusations of improper financial dealings by the former director. we're showing you video from march when students and staff rallied to save the schools. administrators have taken steps in this regard. 80% of the students here are low income and have a 100% college septemberance rate. i did -- septemberance rate -- acceptance rate. i to have a call in. i have not heard back. barring any successful appeals charter will be pulled and the school will be shut down at the end of june, alex savidge, ktvu channel 2 news. all right. in just three hours from right now, a groundbreaking ceremony will be held in burlingame for the first new elementary school there in 50 years. the new hoover elementary school will be built on summit drive. that's the same location as the old school. however, some of the neighbors there, they are not happy about it, they claim a lack of sidewalks on the winding roads leading to the school, they will make future students be in danger. 7:07. we want to check in with sal. how is the bay bridge toll plaza? >> it's crowded, tori and dave. we have a 25 to 30-minute delay. no problems on the bridge. it's been thick since 236:00 this morning. once -- since 6:00 this morning. once you make it onto the span, the public transit system is doing well. we're looking at the commute on the san mateo bridge. if you are driving to the peninsula, it's not a bad drive. it should take you 15 minutes for the entire trip there over to 92. and you can see traffic here on 101 and 92. we haven't had a huge commute yet into the valley. let's go to steve. well, all right. unbelievably differences in temperatures. right now, today it's going to be extremely challenging on the forecasted highs. there's some fog out there. but it's mainly going south to north. ocean beach was 46 degrees. the wind turned from south. they are now northeast and it's 66 degrees. that's not something you see very often. some areas have a howling wind. other areas the pollen count continues to be high. maybe the cooler weather will help. but the breeze will start things around. fog is moving down the coast. unfortunately, it's way down here. by tomorrow, there will be a low coming in from southern california where it's sold out of fog down there, also the monterey peninsula. for us, it's trying to head toward the sonoma coast. vacaville, fairfield, gusts to 30 miles an hour. half moon bay is 39. san francisco is 64. san jose, 60. but there's just temperatures -- 52 in novato. some of the higher elevations i've seen gusts to 67 miles an hour at mt. diablo. fog is there. you can see it. it's up the coast. well, if you -- if you say, i'm too hot, i could use some snow, go to the north plains, kansas city, iowa, the minnesotas. record snowfall for april, all- time ever and then denver and snowing, air force academy 18 degrees and snowing. amazing. 38 in tahoe. 43 in ukiah. 46 in monterey and foggy, foggy. 60s and a lot of fog. for us, high pressure wins out. winds for some. unless the wind turns northeast. one hour to the next could make a huge difference. one of the toughest challenges i've ever had on forecasting temperatures. if the wind turns south or west, all bets are north. if it stays north, it will be warm. but it does look cooler for the peninsula and the south bay. palo alto, menlo park. 58 pacifica. daly city, 60. i know it's 46 in pacifica. cooler on wednesday and then everybody is in on it. kind of level things off. it does look like they are slightly warmer. boy, more extreme flooding in the midwest this morning. rain there today could make several already swollen rivers rise any higher. jim spellman is live in spring bay, illinois. i'm looking at your pictures now. i know home and business owners are just devastated by all of this. >> reporter: they can take some of that bay area weather here in illinois. two blocks this way is the banks. it started to come up wednesday and it's cresting here. statewide, this is even worse, the governor has asked fema to come in and do an assessment. the real problem, it's just begin, all of the water from all of the spring, storm, rain, is making its way south, inundating the communities. the good news, we haven't heard reports of widespread damage. it's mostly riverfront communities. they put a mandatory evacuation in here. fire chief tells us he's ready to do water rescues if they have to. they may not have that really -- really widespread reach but to the areas it's hitting, it's a serious situation -- serious situation. any forecast about a letup in the near future? >> well, they expect about an inch of rain. it just started raining here in the last hour. beyond that, though, i think they will get a break. so they expect to see some of these -- this area recede. right here it will be a week and a half before all of this water will make its way out and they can start in earnest with their cleanup. an immigration after the boston bombings on capitol hill today. and the reason the tsa is rethinking its plan to allow small planes on -- small knives on planes. ♪ [ male announcer ] a car that can actually see like a human, using stereoscopic cameras. ♪ and even stop itself if it has to. ♪ the technology may be hard to imagine. but why you would want it... is not. the 2014 e-class. it doesn't just see the future. it is the future. it doesn't just see the future. i'm detecting high levels of happiness. luscious locks there's an entire land here...with living cars. now this is flying... with style. great glittering galaxies. disneyland resort just got happier, see it all with a 3-day park hopper ticket. i now appear to be lost in a deep dark cave... the french embassy in libya was attacked just hours ago. a car bomb blew up outside of the french embassy. their injuries, though, were not life-threatening. it caused a lot of damage. this is the first attack in libya's capitol since the war in 2011, the one that mow mother gadhafi was removed -- gadhafi was removed from power. meanwhile, secretary of state is in belgium. now, he's urging nate toe to prepare for the -- nato to prepare for the possible use of chemicals weapons -- chemical weapons. new information about a terrorist plot in canada. police say two suspects were planning to derail a train traveling from toronto to new york. investigators believe the suspects were receiving help from members of al qaeda in iran. the news did not come as a surprise to some members of the cia who say al qaeda has had a presence in iran since 2001. iran denies al qaeda is operating within its borders. the secretary of homeland security faces tough questions at an immigration hearing underway this hour in washington. as kyla campbell reports, janet napolitano first focused on the boston marathon bombings. >> reporter: she says the department of homeland security is helping with that investigation in boston. we're taking a live look right now at the senate committee where california senator dianne feinstein just asked questions a few moments ago about student visas. napolitano said they are determined to learn from this boston. >> all of us here are committed to finding out why this happened, what more we can do to prevent attacks like this in the future and making sure those responsible for this terror face justice. >> reporter: some republican senators say the boston terror attack prevents several national security questions and they need to be answered before moving forward with immigration reform. others argue implementing reform would bring some out of the shadows. the secretary of homeland security's response to this when i see you next hour. back to you. could ben bernanke not trick around for a third time? banking insiders there are new signs that he may be ready to step down. he recently announced he will not attend this year's fed conference in wyoming. that event has been a high- profile platform for speeches. for now he's only saying he has a conflict in his schedule. you still can't take knives onto planes. the tsa reversed its earlier decision to allow small lives on planes. some passengers said they never liked the idea of allowing knives on planes. others say it makes air travel more confusing when the rules keep changing. >> i don't know. they should make up their mind, right. >> a knife is a knife regardless of how small it is. >> the tsa is not saying if that delay is temporary or if the band will stay in place. the tsa says every day they confiscate about 2,000 knives at airports around the country. smokers at ucla will need to find a new place to light up. ucla became the first school in the uc system to ban smoking on campus yesterday which was earth day. the president of the entire uc system has called for all ten systems part of the uc system to go smokefree by next year. new york city is hoping to keep teenagers from lighting up by raising the age to purchase cigarettes to 21. they say this could cut the smoking right among 18 to 20- year-olds by 55%. the rate for 14 to 17-year-olds could fall by two thirds. the city council is expected to approve the measure. cooler temperatures for youard the bay today -- for you around the bay today. but steve paulson says this forecast is a tricky one. stay tuned. your full forecast coming up. why there's good news and bad news for bike riders. 13,000 patient care technical care strikers plan to strike over job cuts and increasing pay. at uc. president obama will honor a prayer finalist up for teacher of the year. she teaches english at frick middle school in oakland. later on in the day, she will join other teachers at the white house. the fellow teachers say they admire how she traps forms her high school into high expectations. in a few months, new bike lanes will open on september 3rd. part of the new bike lines are blocked by the old span so they will not be fully accessible until 2015 when the old span is torn down. all right. 7:24. sal is back and you know all about the south bay, don't you? >> yeah. we're looking at slow traffic. northbound on 280. i want to point it out to you. we saw it last time on our cameras. backed up to downtown. you can see that as well. it's going to be quite a slow traffic there but it's also slowing down on northbound 101 as you can see from the road sensors there. if you are driving on the peninsula, there's not a bad commute but southbound 101 is getting busier. 237 is getting slow traffic from downtown milpitas to zanker road. at the bay bridge toll plaza we have a 25 to 30-minute delay. we have a new crash at 880 industrial. that one appears to be on the shoulder. temperatures could do a half-hour show because there's 23-degree spreads. all wind dependent. sonoma raceway is 70 degrees. nick livermore is warmer at 59. the city is 64. ocean beach 56. the bog near the coast is too shallow to make much of an impact. it's either cool or it will be warm. it's very windy for some. patrick in redwood shores says second day in a row 60. and fog moving up the coast. cooler for some. 50s to 90. palo alto was 90. temperatures will be really warm here. it doesn't matter. if you are by the coast, it's cooler. i do see a cooler pattern. a little warmer for the weekend. oakland police get more help from the chp. the new agreement that will increase city patrols on streets. >> reporter: how does the san jose police measure up? and are those baby falcons at san jose city hall, are they boys or girls? well, this morning we're gonna find out. now we continue our coverage of the boston marathon bombings. the surviving suspect still under armed guard in the hospital. the 19-year-old faces federal charges that could lead to the death penalty. our reporter tori dunnen joining us live in boston with the very latest on what's happening in this very complex investigation. >> reporter: 50 of the victims are still in the hospital. two are in critical condition. the suspect is in the hospital. but today we're hearing a little bit more about the time line. a boston area gas station manager recalls the fear he felt when a man ran into his -- into his store. >> he was ceiling and could not take -- screaming and could not catch his breath. >> we just rushed him. >> reporter: new details about the manhunt come as family and friends gather to pay tribute to the victims of the blast. >> when i think about lingzi, the first thing that comes to mind is her smile. >> reporter: monday marked and emotional and pivotal day. monday krystl. he was laid to arrest. from his hospital bead bed, the suspect faced a judge. jahar tamerlan tsarnaev is charged with attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction. he could face the death penalty. we are also learning more about what happened to the m.i.t. police officer who was killed. a source close to the investigation says that he was shot four to five times as he sat in his patrol car and was unable to radio in for help. a memorial service will be held for him tomorrow. we're told that vice president joe biden will be attending that. >> all right. thank you, tori. back here at home, san francisco police remain on high alert following the boston marathon bombings. the police department increased patrols and transit centers, sports events and other possible targets. and there soon could be more security cameras on market street. police are saying one of the best tools they have are our eyes and ears, the public. officers are telling everybody, watch out for anything unusual and immediately report any suspicious activity. 7:32. even though crime has increased in san jose, public complaints about the public police have decreased. janine de la vega is live in san jose with more. >> reporter: well, that audit found that veteran officers -- those more experienced with the force had more complaints filed. the independent police officer reviewed cases investigated by the internal affairs unit. there's been a decline in those types of complaints since 2009. the ipa also looked at allegations arrests and detention, bias police officering and back of courtesy and found that the number of overall complaints fell by 7% in 2012 compared to 2011. some people they spoke to say they feel for the officers who have had to deal with cuts. >> you have to get the other side of view from the people working 0 the streets. they are here to provide safety to the community. when there's an increase in crime right away, they are easy to point out that the police officers, why aren't they doing their jobs but when there is a decrease, they never give them a pat on the back. >> reporter: one of the top recommendations is to have the department reinstate the policy to document the race and ethnicity to everyone researched but not arrested. coming up in the next hour, we'll tell you what other recommendations were made by the department to the -- to the department by the auditor. janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. oakland police's compliance director is scheduled to release a plan and budget for reforms mandated by a court settlement today. a judge appointed thomas frazier to eve see the forms. this is part of a -- oversee the forms. this is part of a lawsuit. frazier has the abill to fire oakland's police chief and deputies if he feels it's necessary. 7:35. b.a.r.t. is running on schedule this morning. overnight, there were major delays because a woman jumped in front of a b.a.r.t. train. it happened at 10:00 last night in san francisco at the 24th street b.a.r.t. station. officials say she was laying down on the tracks and the train went right over her. she's being evaluated now at a hospital. in san jose, today is a special day. it's falcon banding day. for one biologist that minus it's time to bring out the ropes -- means it's time to bring out the ropes

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