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40s and 50s on the temperatures. mid-fifties and 40s on the peninsula. stanford and los altos and woodside are in their. 53 in san mateo. we have an onshore breezes have in place. higher clouds will give us a break this afternoon then we will see the next system role in tonight and tomorrow leading to light rain this time tomorrow. near-normal temperatures but a little bit more sun then we have seen the last couple days. temperatures in the 60s for many today. traffic is still moderate or has something popped up? >> still moderate. not too bad out there. a little bit of slow traffic and we will see some of it here as i show it to you. for the most part it is easing into a wednesday. it is backed up on the approach to the bay bridge for a 15 or 20 minute delay before you make it onto the actual spam. no major problems hitting on the bridge once you are on the span into san francisco. we looking at interstate 880 and 580 in oakland. 880 looks good. 580 also looks good from san leandro into oakland. a little bit of slow traffic on a 580 or the altamont pass because of earlier problems. as we look at the south bay we have some slow traffic on northbound 101. not that severe. off to a decent start. let's go back to the desk. it is a big night for the warriors and their fans. request for 73 wins comes down to one game at home in oakland. alex savidge is alive for us at oracle arena. alex, you would think this time we will talk about playoffs but everyone is focused on the game. it's amazing. the warriors always keep it interesting. the back yes, they certainly do. we have to remember this is a regular-season game. but you cannot imagine the hoopla surrounding this game. members of the media from all over the world are here in town for this game. the playoffs are not here yet but the warriors have a chance to make history during the final regular-season game. it will be here at oracle arena tonight against the memphis grizzlies. if the warriors can grab win number 73, he would set the record for the most victories in and nba season. that would be something special. they just need to take out the grizzlies on this court tonight. this was the scene at the practice yesterday. a huge number of media outlets from around the world. they swarmed the practice. all eyes are on the warriors right now. the team has 72 wins. they are tied with the 95/96 chicago bulls. one more win them 73 and the best regular-season record of all time. some of the players say they are more concerned about the playoffs and ultimately, hopefully, winning another championship. draymond green talked about what this will mean for the team and what they will do if they win tonight. >> we will smile and hug each other and then we will go back to the locker room and the coach will give a sentimental street -- speech. then we will move on. >> reporter: fans who want to be in the building tonight will need to pay. there are tickets available. there are also tickets for sale on the resale market. we checked in with ticketmaster this morning. they still have some seats here at oracle going for just over $300. those would be up in the upper level. if you want to sit closer, closer to the action, there are still some courtside seats available. they will run you around $10,000. not too bad. tip-off for tonight's game is at 7:30 pm. warriors and grizzlies. a lot riding on this final game of the regular season. that's where you like to sit, right? >> i did take your credit card out of your wallet this morning so i could buy tickets. i appreciate that. >> i thought i was missing something. >> i am buying it right now. i have to tell you, alex -- don't you think it's interesting how well the warriors players handle all this pressure? they are easy-going about it. the joke around and i think that's one of their strengths in making sure that it doesn't become too much to handle. >> yes. the moment does not become too big. i think that's one of the strengths of this team. i think people would tell you that. this team has been good at staying loose, especially in those big moments. there've been times in the blast last year, they were down in certain series but they have a knack for keeping it loose and keeping it fun. they are good at that. that's how they are approaching this game of the final season. while the rest of us have a huge buzz around the game. we are making so much about the fact that they can make history. list of the players are shrugging it off and saying they will play the best game they can play tonight and see what happens. >> i need to learn how to do that. i keep forgetting to breathe when i watch them play. >> it's hard sometimes. we do invite you to watch this friday night eight ktvu fox 2 special. a little more insight into this great team. we will bring you, road to the t-pain chip at 10:30 pm right here after an abbreviated 10:00 news. police investigating a violent car crash that happened late last night in antioch. look at these pictures. it happened on a street near the highway 4 offramp, around 10 pm. the mayor said he was leaving a city council meeting when he saw another member of city council standing on the side of the road. her car had been hit by another car. that other car was looking. the mayor said that driver was hurt and trapped inside the car. the mayor is a former police officer. he tried to keep the driver calm until help arrived. >> the person in the car -- i started to talk to him to make sure he was coherent. telling him he would be okay. ambulance and fire were on the way. >> paramedics and fire crews were able to get the driver out of the wreckage. the councilwoman was not seriously hurt. we will have much more coming up in our next half hour. we have a new information about a silver alert for a missing stockton man. the advisors are posted on freeway signs around the bay area, asking you to watch for tommy lee carpenter. he drove away from his home yesterday in a red nissan versa to find a dentist. he has not been seen since. a san joaquin sheriff's deputy told ktvu his credit card was used at a gas station in san jose last night. authorities will check surveillance video, hoping to track him down. they are worried because he suffers from early stages of dementia. turning to the developing story of a missing two-year-old san francisco girl after her mother's body was found in a park. a candlelight vigil will be held tonight for nicole fitts at the best buy store on harrison street where she worked. she was found murdered last friday in mclaren park. police are checking all leads in the case. a have interviewed some people of interest. ktvu talk to one of those people. briggs, a supper clean street pastor who met nicole fitts and her daughter at a homeless shelter. >> i've been having people cray -- praying all day and all night that that baby will show up, baby arianna will show up. the enemy will let her know. >> my gut tells me they did something to that girls baby and when nicole found out, she went ballistic as any mother would do. >> the calls of friends and coworkers say they are suspicious of the pastor briggs and her family. they babysat two-year-old arianna. briggs insist they would never do anything to hurt the child. police are increasing patrols around the school in palo alto after a man reportedly exposed himself to a young girl. police released a sketch of the suspect. the seven-year-old girl was playing at ohlone elementary school during lunch on monday. the girl went behind one of the classroom buildings and saw a man standing on the other side of the fence. the man allegedly unbutton his pants and exposed himself. anyone with information is asked to call palo alto police. facebook founder and ceo, mark zuckerberg, is taking a look at the company's future and it could include some big changes in the way we communicate. brian flores is live in san francisco where san francisco -- facebook developer conference is being held. when you talk about these chatbots that were supposedly -- we are hearing about, maybe that will be in all of our futures. >> reporter: is interesting. many companies have signed up to use chatbots. personally, i've never heard what it was until yesterday. we will talk about chatbots any moment. we are outside at fort mason in san francisco where this morning this will be day two of the facebook developer's conference. we talked about the future of facebook, mark zuckerberg lay that out during his speech yesterday. he said he sees drastic ways the world communicates within the next 10 years. as for his company, he said he expects users to use it messenger service to order goods and services by text message instead of the phone. he talked about chatbots, which is a software program that allows businesses to interact with customers on sites like facebook. the company feels you should be able to contact a business like you would a friend on facebook. so far, 30 companies have signed up, including bank of america and burger king. >> artificial intelligence willpower all kinds of different services with better than human level perception. and we'll see the emergence of the next major computing platform in virtual and augmented reality. >> reporter: something in the immediate future that zuckerberg announced includes a users will be able to use a short video for their profile instead of still pictures. not only is internet chat services the future but also streaming video. facebook plans to compete with other companies like twitter and youtube and snapchat. set up continuing for day two of the facebook developers conference. he said facebook should serve as a way to connect everyone to bring people together. we will talk about that in our next hour. we will talk about the schedule for day two of the facebook developers conference. back to you. mark zuckerberg appeared to take a swipe at donald trump during his keynote address. zuckerberg said quote, i hear fearful voices calling for building walls. instead of building walls, we can help people build bridges. donald trump, the resident affront or, wants to build a wall along the us-mexico border. zuckerberg supports president obama and his executive actions on immigration but later said his statements were not directed at a particular person. a horrific case of animal abuse and north bay coming up in 20 minutes. the search underway for the person who through this dog from a moving car. the antioch school district sending a warning to students and parents this morning. the robbery that occurred just a few feet from deer valley high school. from bank of america to buy a new gym bag. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time and 2% back at the grocery store. even before he got 3% back on gas. kenny used his bankamericard cash rewards credit card to join the wednesday night league. because he loves to play hoops. not jump through them. that's the excitement of rewarding connections. apply online or at a bank of america near you. the intel school district is warning parents after student said she was robbed at gunpoint as she walked to school. the principle of deer valley high school sent a message via autodialer. the message said the girl reported she was on a trail behind the community center, across the street from the school. that's when a man with a gun approached her and robbed her. the man is described as an african-american man who is five foot nine inches tall. he appeared to be in his early 20s and was wearing all black clothing. into the lease are investigating. the school is reminding students to walk in groups when they can. san francisco police will hold a town hall meeting at noon about last week's deadly police shooting of a homeless man. police say the man had a knife and confronted a homeless outreach team. when the police responded, first they fired bean bags. when he charge of the police, they shot and killed him. there are conflicting witness accounts on whether the man was aggressive towards the police. today's meeting is at noon at the union local hall on 18th street. a judge rejected a defense motion to throw out a murder charge against the undocumented immigrant accused of killing kate steinle steinle was sightseeing last summer with her father and a friend near lawyers for the suspect, juan francisco lopez-sanchez , tried to get the case dropped on grounds that he was detained for hours by the police before the questioned him. a judge was troubled by the delay but refused to throw out the case. lopez-sanchez is due in court on may 12. time to go out to sal castaneda for a check on the roads. this is a time of the morning i think where things start to change a bit. things are starting to pick up about this time. maybe a little earlier but right now we are in one of the peaks. let's look at highway 24. you can see traffic will be busy. it's not stop and go but it is busy as you drive toward the tunnel and continue up to the oakland side. if you are driving from walnut creek to oakland, you will see credit conditions. this is a look at the bay bridge toll plaza which is crowded at this time of the morning. southbound 680 from concord to walnut creek has a little bit of slowing, especially through pleasant hill. it gets better as you reach walnut creek and head toward san ramon. let's bring steve and for today's forecast. a very happy wednesday, everybody. mostly cloudy skies but we may see a sudden break later today. it briefly popped out and danville yesterday. for about 10 minutes and then it would away. i think today we will get more. more high clouds of them low clouds. temperatures in the 40s and 50s. a lot of people are saying, steve, i like these temps. enjoy it while you can. it will warm up this weekend. 45 degrees overlooking anderson reservoir in morgan hill. i know many of the reservoirs are looking good. shasta is 90% of capacity. that is without snowmelt. a.m. clouds and p.m. sun. tomorrow, a little bit of rain. cooler. the weekend looks good. 62 and 52 in san francisco. the average is 63 and 49. 43, a long time ago, 1883 on the record low. our system is bringing in some high clouds. there is a back edge to some of these. i think it will clear out late morning and early afternoon. our next system is barreling along. it will be here later this evening and start to increase low clouds again. 40s and 50s on the thames. south bay tense in the mid-40s. the same for scotts valley and boulder creek. santa cruz and campbell are in their. san francisco state at 50 degrees. wins of the west. there is an onshore breeze but we make it a little of sun today. our next system comes in late tonight or tomorrow morning. we will get some light rain out of it and call or, breezy conditions by tomorrow afternoon. just a little bit of rain. high clouds and a breezy. mild. near-normal on the thames. some late morning and early afternoon sun. 60s to near 70 in clear what. would will be close. 70 in vacaville. 64 in berkeley. 68 in gilroy and santa cruz. san jose at 65. 50s and 60s on the coast. maybe a few upper 60s on the peninsula. tomorrow, early rain friday we start to warm up and it looks good for the weekend. it's like a breathalyzer for your phone. next, a new way police hope to put a stop to texting and driving. announcer: if the hardest part of your day is the staying awake part... 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and new contract gives firefighters a 2.5% raise every year until 2018. meaning the average firefighter's salary goes from $88,000-$94,000 per year. the average palo alto house cost $2.5 million. math, commutes from oakdale. that is south of modesto. that is 105 miles. he's not the only one with a long commute not one firefighter lives in the city. many live in the sierra foothills or the central valley. >> not even close. to coming anywhere near palo alto. smack many of us wish we could live in the city we work in or relatively close. i don't know what the answer is. is not a reality in palo alto. the firefighters union to the high cost of living has been driving away good firefighters. the city hopes a new contract will help retain workers and possibly recruit new ones. 39,000 verizon workers are on strike. we want to show you video of the workers from where this money. this is mostly east coast technicians and customer service workers. they have been working without a contract since august. the one a new contract that includes a less outsourcing, better working conditions and more money. for verizon said trained nonunion staffersare doing the jobs of those on strike. police in new york have a new tool to help stop texting and driving. they call it, the text allies are. the bill going through the legislature would allow the police to use a device similar to the breathalyzer. the device is being developed by a company in israel. if someone is an accident, who police will scan the drivers fun with the device and it will tell them if they were texting at the time of the crash or moments before it will not be able to read the text or get access to contacts and other information on the phone but the new york civil liberties union is not convinced. >> i think that there is much that needs to be done and can be done both the to address the problem and to respect the privacy rights of drivers. >> under the proposed legislation, if a driver refused to let the police scan their phone, they could lose their license. supporters of the bill say it could be passed by the legislature by june. san jose is cracking down on illegal fireworks. the measure desoto county approved and what it means for violators. two people rushed to the hospital after a late-night crash that happened in antioch. what we are finding out about the investigation and how the mayor jumped in to help. we are looking at the bridge commute right now. not bad on the san mateo bridge. it's getting more crowded on the way to the peninsula. a lotto clouds but summer breaks this time. we will get a little bit more sun today. we will talk about temps and see if there's any rain in the extended outlook. good morning. thank you for joining us. wednesday, april 13. i'm dave clark. >> i'm claudine wong, in for pam cook. we will head over to steve paulson, i love that shot. >> which one? the one on my screen right there? >> look at this one way over here. >> that is a pretty shot. some low clouds. while we're zooming out -- >> now we are getting fancy. looking from the city back to mt. diablo. that's beautiful. some of breaks in the clouds. it has been a tough go this week. a lot of low clouds. it's been cool the we will get a lot of sun to the. the new system will come in late tonight and give us a light rain tomorrow morning. better today. a little more sunshine today. the weekend looks good. it will be sunny and warm or. higher clouds moving through but there are some in the mix. we will get a few breaks. that is our text system. that will start increasing clouds. clouds in the morning and in the evening. in between we will get some sun. 40s and 50s on the temperatures. calistoga at 44. 49 in petaluma. hillsburg and windsor both at 50. we have an onshore breeze. this is our system for tomorrow. most of this will stay north, giving us a light rain tomorrow morning by this time. high clouds and then sun. 60s for the temperatures. upper 60s for many. inland, mid-sixties around the bay. traffic is moderate or picking up again? >> its picking up. the traffic is actually doing -- it's getting a little slower out there if you are driving into the city via the bay bridge. let's look at what we have now. this is a look at the san mateo bridge. you can see traffic here is not too bad heading out to the high- rise. no major problems coming through. also, the morning commute is okay at the bay bridge toll plaza that it is traditionally slow as you drive up to the pam gates. no major issues. we did have a couple of math issues. southbound 680 -- it is low from concord to walnut creek. by the time you get on highway 24 looks good heading out to the tunnel. let's go back to the desk. a violent car crash happened late last night in antioch. it is under investigation. ktvu, allie rasmus is in antioch now. you say construction work in the area may have played a role in the crash. >> reporter: yes. this happened on a street, north of the highway 4 offramp. at this hour you can see quite a bit of traffic as vehicles make their way onto highway 4. when this happened it was around 10:00 last night. this is what was left of the mangled a black honda involved in the red. the driver of this vehicle had to be extricated by fire crews and was rushed to the hospital. we do not know his condition this morning. dispatcher say a second person involved in the crash was also hospitalized although it is not clear which vehicle that person was in. reports say the honda may have crashed into a construction cone vehicle in this area. there is a lot of construction going on here with the highway 4 expansion and the bart expansion. the construction company vehicle was apparently involved in the closure last night. short time ago we spoke with one of the workers from the company. >> i actually spend a lot of time riding on the back of that cone truck. i saw a just watching the news, getting ready to get into the truck this morning and i saw it on the news and i freaked. i was thinking about my buddies. is scary. >> reporter: antioch's mayor happened to see the aftermath of the crash on his way back from a city council meeting. he stopped to pull over to help after he saw one of the councilmembers had been involved in the crash. he said she was standing on the side of the road calling police. it appears her car have been struck by the honda during the record but she was not hurt. we do not have any updates on the condition of the driver of the honda who was more seriously injured. we are hoping to get an update or hear from antioch police about the investigation later this morning. authorities in the north bay are looking for the honor of a dog that is believed to have been thrown from a moving car. petaluma animal services posted this photo of the dog. that girl suffered several broken bones including a leg. that's are taking care of her now. officials are asking the public if anyone has information about her owner or what happened to her. give them a call. a police department will hold a news conference about a deadly hit-and-run that happened on monday morning. investigators are expected to release information about the case. officers said so far that a 27- year-old man was walking across lanes of traffic when a car hit and killed him. he suffered from severe autism and had been missing from a group home. community leaders are planning a vigil outside the mission police station in san francisco to protest the deadly police shooting of a young immigrant from one imola. the group is called, faith in action and it said it once the da to release the investigation into the shooting. the victim was shot and killed by plainclothes officers in february. initially police said he lunged at officers with a knife but autopsy reports show he was also shot in the back. the contra costa county sheriffs office searching for a suspect in what they first thought was a carjacking but that has changed. bryan hill is described as being a 43-year-old man, six foot three inches tall weighing 280 pounds. he has close cropped hair and a goatee and has tattoos of musical symbols on his neck. investigators say hill forced his way into a silver prius of someone he knew in the tower hills area of west county on saturday.. celebrated and beard car near three police officers and a police dog. he is wanted for three counts of attempted murder on a peace officer and also stealing a car. if you have information, call the police. san jose state said it has hired a chief diversity officer after a disturbing episode on campus. kathleen wong lau will lead the school's office of diversity, equity and inclusion beginning in july. she grew up in the east bay. she received her bachelor's degree at cal state, east bay. most recently she worked at the university of oklahoma where she led the schools first required freshman diversity training. her appointment comes weeks after three former san jose state students who were white were sentenced for a misdemeanor battery on their african-american roommate in 2013. they were accused of taunting him with racial slurs and putting a bike lock around his neck. they were sentenced to 30 days in jail to be served on the weekends plus probation and community service. a blue ribbon panel investigate problems at the santa clara county jail is issuing recommendations. one is that the sheriff be removed from overseeing the jail system. they had made their recommendations to the county. they include ones that should happen immediately. create an inspector general's office that would have access 24 hours a day to the jail and have the power to investigate complaints. they also say they grievance system used by inmates should be overhauled. they also ask for more transparency and fairness in the process used to discipline officers and they want to reform the administration of the inmate welfare fund. the commission said having someone new to supervise would be the biggest change. >> continued supervision of the jails by the sheriff is not in the best interests of the inmates, the correctional officers, or the community. >> sheriff laurie smith said she's been behind some of the recent changes and would like to remain as a supervisor of the jail system while more reforms take place. the san mateo sheriff's county department is looking for help in finding an elderly at risk man who has been missing for days. peter booth was last seen around 6:15 a.m. he was leaving his home in a toyota tacoma. the sheriff's office said he left his home without his wallet, cell phone and important medication that keeps him from getting disoriented. he is described as six foot three inches, 185 pounds, gray hair and blue eyes. anyone with information is urged to call the sheriffs department. san jose has a new crackdown on illegal fireworks. the city council unanimously approved making it easier for the city to find and arrest people who violate it. police say illegal fireworks are a problem all year but especially around holidays. neighbors say it is getting worse every year. the fire department said not only are there more fireworks but the ones that are being used are more powerful. >> more aerial type things that are going up as opposed to she just firecrackers and sparklers. just the escalation of it and we're seeing more of it and more widespread. >> the crackdown includes higher fines for violators. $500 for the first violation. it jumps to $1000 for additional citations. park rangers, traffic control officers and code enforcement inspectors can write tickets for illegal fireworks. with carolyn as governor issued an executive order extending employment protections to lgbt people who are state workers. those workers lost protections as part of the new law the governor signed three weeks ago. the order signed yesterdayç:ççwx prohibits transgender people from using bathrooms of f0-ae=$ 0z$6qs and number of businesses have halted plans to establr;q]or 6ñnorth carolina 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internet from at&t. with 99.9% reliability you can, keep calm, your internet's on. bart said its workers are encountering a growing number of homeless people at train stations. the agency brought in a crisis intubation expert to train the bart officers to deal with homelessness. and prevent confrontations from escalating. barts police chief said crisis intervention is crucial for the safety of the mentally ill and the police officers. >> all the officers in the county i was working in that had been killed in the line of duty were killed by someone suffering from a mental illness. this is a huge officer safety concern. >> the crisis intervention expert said empathy and patients are key and police encounters. bart is considering a plan to penalize seat hogs on crowded trains. the proposal will go before the board of directors tomorrow for approval. it was tabled last month after a concern about penalizing people who occupy more than one seat when those trains are empty. the proposal applies only during weekday commute hours. warnings must also be given before any citations are issued violators could be fined $100 and up to $500 if they keep doing it. starting next week and, uni, one of the bay area's biggest transit areas will go through major changes. in an effort to provide more efficient service and accommodate riders needs will make rooty changes on several bus lines as well as add buses to some of the more popular lines. muni provide 700,000 troops each day. these changes will cost about $20 million. uber said it had to release information on more than 5 million california passengers to state regulators. the information is part of it uber first transfer into report. uber said a receipt for requested for the information on the public utilities commission which regulates tax season ridesharing companies. this comes after uber previously pushed back . the said state regulators asking for more information than they really need. in january, the company had to pay the commission $7.6 million for not complying. let's head out to sal castaneda. the roads busy? >> yes they are. we are still looking at traffic to be sure. let's look at what we have. if you are trying to drive in the east bay, most of the compute will be good. we showed you the toll plaza because it is important getting into the city. a 20 minute delay at the toll plaza. no major problems there. we're looking at a commute that will be okay in san francisco along highway 101. speaking of the peninsula, if you are long 101 heading down the san mateo or palo alto, it's not a bad commute. across from the east bay we are beginning to see slow traffic on the nimitz freeway on 880 heading south after 92. that stretches as far as dakota road. let's go to steve for the weather. good morning, everybody. if you breaks in the clouds but it is a combination of low clouds and high clouds. it is also windy. i saugus's -- i saugus's of -- one of my favorite songs playing. george harrison. i love this song. thank you, control room. appreciate that. we get low clouds. i've had to reports from around san bruno. i said is when he, cold and cloudy. a beautiful morning on san bruno mountain. just not very spring-like because it is cold. altamont pass, 42 miles an hour and 48 degrees. clouds, sun and a breeze. higher elevations are getting stronger gusts right now. morning rain and cooler and breezy tomorrow. the weekend -- have i told you about the weekend? it looks good. sunny and warm or. sunday looks to be the warmest. high clouds will continue to roll in. low clouds underneath. there is a little bit of a gap between the clouds we have now and the system which is approaching. that is coming am pretty quick. i don't think the break will last long. we will get onshore winds. temperatures will be hard- pressed to warm up. 40s and 50s at sfo. 45 in woodside. stanford is in their, bows out those -- the same for atherton. low to mid 50s for pacifica. wins of the west at 14. the onshore breeze is picking up. some higher elevations, 29 two 249 miles an hour. this will sweep through and we will get light rain eight tonight. high clouds and low clouds. easy and cool. windy for some. near-normal tends to slightly below for a few. if you are inland, you may see upper 62 near 70. 63 in alameda. 60s for many here. 60s for much of the south bay. san jose at 65. 50s and 60s on the coast with fog. it will be partly sunny later. cloudy with rain tomorrow morning. core and breezy. the weekend looks good. if you want to lose weight, and you don't have a problem -- you may want to switch to things like fat-free yogurt or skinny lattes but there is a new study that says you may not have to. had, what researchers found out about weight loss and darry filled with that. more bad news for uc berkeley. the cuts that could come to that campus. parts of texas cleaning up after a violent storm. look at the size of that. they expect to more storms in the next three days. wiley, texas, north of dallas was hit the hardest. hailstones the size of softballs hit buildings, smashing windows, walls and roofs. schools were closed. they even close down the 911 dispatch center. >> the ceiling tiles absorbed so much water that they collapsed down from the ceiling. that's why you see the missing tiles. >> emergency crews from nearby cities came over to help. they agree it is amazing that no one was killed. at home, san francisco's port commission her the results of a very extensive study confirming serious seismic problems along the waterfront. as we told you yesterday, the report said a major earthquake, and 92 seven or above on the san andreas fault, will probably cause of the seawall to move. that seawall runs between fisherman's wharf and at&t park it helps provide foundation for a lot of buildings along the embarcadero, including the historic ferry building. >> in a major event, the said he showed her the seawall would likely move bayward and that would cause a lot of damage to historic resources, to the embarcadero and we need to fix that. >> it will cost about $3 billion to rebuild the seawall. san francisco port officials will be working on getting funding. more bad news for uc berkeley. the school will be laying off 500 staff people. that's about 6% of the workforce. the cuts come as the college expects a $150 million budget shortfall this fiscal year. the cuts will take place over two years and will help balance the budget by the year 2020. uc berkeley has about 8500 employees from custodians to administrators. the school said faculty members will not be among those losing their jobs. young minds in the bay area taking part in the white house science fair today. this is video from 2014. there is a 12-year-old from cupertino who designed a portable device that teaches the scientific periodic table to the blind. there is a san jose girl who developed a 3-d printed version of a lung machine. that is for people with chronic breezy conditions. and the students at james logan high school created a solar charging station for electric cars. the white house joked that perhaps their biggest accomplishment was convincing their teacher to test the charging station on his car. fortunately for everyone involved, that invention worked. space exploration could take a big leap forward by going very small. the goal is to send hundreds or thousands of tiny spacecraft to the alpha centauri space system. that will be powered by lasers. a billionaire has the backing of stephen hawking and mark zuckerberg. they think the tiny spacecraft could reach alpha centauri in 20 years, make observations and send them back to earth. hawking said he thinks there is a small chance it could find habitable planets. could the oakland raiders still be thinking about moving to las vegas? later this month, the owner will go before a nevada state committee and talk about moving the raiders to vegas. right now vegas is looking at building a $1.3 billion, 65,000 seat stadium near the vegas strip. according to the review journal, mark davis has visited las vegas twice in the past two months. the paper is reporting the team would consider playing preseason games and possibly one regular-season game at sam boyd stadium until the new stadium is built. the raiders do have a one year lease in oakland through the 2016 season. the giants off-season spending spree is paying dividends. $90 million pitcher, jeff samardzija went eight innings last night in his first victory as a giant. trevor brown started in place of a buster posey. he did his best buster impersonation, hitting a pair of two-run homers to help power the giants over the rockies, 7- 2. buster has a minor injury but is expected to be back in the lineup tonight. the oakland a's left a game slip away last night at the coliseum against the angels. marcus semien homered twice for the a's but the bullpen cannot hold the lead. with the a's leading 4-3 in the ninth, giovanni soto hit a two- run homer off of sean doolittle . the angels beat the a's, 5-4. it is true, steph curry does not miss many shots. but he did miss at least a 3 yesterday. the warriors played host to members of the los angeles angels baseball team. that included, mike trout. they shot hoops with steph curry and joe smith beat steph curry with a game of pig. each player takes a difficult shots. one someone misses they get a letter. the first one to spell, pig, loses. needless to say, does not happen very often. somehow it usually finds its way in. every so often, it doesn't. he will do better tonight. a young girl in palo alto said a man exposed himself to her while she was playing in the schoolyard. i had, usaa mug shot the police hope will lead to an arrest. san francisco police plan on holding a meeting with the community after another deadly officer-involved shooting. details on when and where it's happening, had. -- ahead

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