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here is sal at 7:00 unless i missed something. so far okay? >> yeah it's been okay. there has been some slow traffic but right now we are looking just okay and we have slow traffic to deal with. let's start off with a look at the commute in the east bay. we start a lot with the bay bridge toll plaza because it will be slow there as you come up to the maccarthur maze. about a 25 minute delay. as we go to the maps i want to show you highway 4 and 680. slow traffic on highway 4. it looks like the antioch commute has cleared up. not a lot going on in antioch. westbound 580 is better than it normally is. and 680 is actually a lot lightener dublin down to fremont as we look at the south bay you can see there is slow traffic here and there. 101, 280, and 85. 280 is not too bad. let's take a look at it from our camera. there is a little bit of slowing getting up to highway 17. let's go back to the desk. >> sal, thank you. umpqua community college is closed this morning and you know why. windy after a gunman walked -- one day after a gunman walked into a classroom and opened fire. >> hundreds gathered last night to hold a vigil. this morning we are learning more information about the victims as well as the gunman. doctors held a news conference. a total of nine people were injured in the attack. six of them are still hospitalized this morning. listed from critical to stable condition but all of those who are wounded are expected to survive. the head physician at a roseberg hospital says many staff members are close friends or relatives of the victims. >> that has been the challenge supporting patients and families but also the care givers. >> all of the injuries are gunshot wounds. some of the survivors were shot in the stomach and leg. retired doctors and staff who had the day off yesterday rushed to the hospital as soon as they heard about the shooting. >> the shooting as you can imagine has sparked a lot of talk, about a lot of conversations about campus security and policing. this morning we found a bay area school that happens to be doing something proactive to get ready for a possible situation like what happened in oregon. janine de la vega is live in union city. tell us about a potentially life saving drill. >> reporter: we are here at missions hill. students have the day off. in about an hour or so is teachers and staff will be coming here and they will be participating in an active shooter training. now this happens to be very proactive for the school and it was planned before the shooting. now the organization that runs the program is from homeland security. what is happening here in union city is that they are all going to file into an auditorium. about 90 educators. and they will be presented with various videos and power point presentation on histories and studies done on past school shootings. they will have law enforcement personnel here speaking as well and they will be advising the teachers on how to observe a shooters behavior. how to prepare for it. and also best reporting strategies. now this was all made can -- half the people are attending are teachers and staff here. but the ere half are school staff and teem teachers from all over the bay area. who want to come here and learn more how prepear hops and their students. >> we'll bring you a live report from the college campus in roseberg, oregon. police at san francisco state are warning student there is after a man sexually molested a female student on campus. christien kafton is live to explain what happened and what advice police are giving. >> that is right san francisco state campus -- san francisco state police here on campus are warning students to be aware about this. about this incident that happened on wednesday night here near burke hall near the campus. it all started around 7:00 again on wednesday evening. a student tells us she was walk and a man started making conversation with her. he followed her inside burke hall where he grabbed her p pressed his face on her stomach. the man sat her on a bench, held on to her hand and kissed her on the face several times. the woman said she pulled away and started walking toward muni but the man followed her. the woman was able to get on a bus and leave campus. police are warning other students about this incident. the women we talked to on campus say they are taking security very seriously. >> i just got an e-mail with the report and i read it. >> and pretty creepy. what do you think? >> yeah it's weird. it's not really scary it's just creepy. >> reporter: police say the man was 20-23 years old. 6 feet tall with a slender build light complexion with brown hair and eyes. police again warning women to be very aware of their surroundings. they are also advising women to look into the possibility of down loading an app they can use to notify their friends about where they are and the status of their security. >> and christien it's a very low tech system but they have campus security. >> reporter: she does ask for the campus police to walk her around if she is walking around at night or notify her friends. that is one of the things you can certainly do or you can go high-tech with it a high-tech app that notifies your friends about where you are and can even notify the police if somebody approaches you and you don't like what you see. >> okay christien, thank you. time is 7:07. still ahead all morning long we have been following new developments coming out of oregon about that shooting. up next we will bring you a live report from the campus. >> also california is dropping out a multistate investigation into the volkswagen emissions scandal. at 7:30 why our state is taking matters into its own hands. >> we are looking at a commute where traffic will be busy on the morning commute. you can see it slowing down there. we'll tell you a little more about the east bay commute when we come back. >> nice friday on tap. mostly sunny. it will be warmer this afternoon. yet we do have changes we should know about for the weekend. oh, well that's a good price. seriously? i'll grab two. get ready to save. love the honey nut cheerios. the safeway stock up sale is on. now with your club card, select general mills cereals are 2 for $4. progresso vegetable classics soup, 10 for $10. and foster farms whole chicken, 99¢ a pound. honey, can you bring the truck? the safeway stock up sale. it's just better. good morning. welcome back to mornings on 2. we continue that coverage of that deadly shooting in oregon. >> from coast to coast people offering support. >> it's a small junior college of only 3300 full and part time students. >> william is joining us from roseberg, oregon to talk to us about how that community is dealing this morning. william. >> reporter: gasia, there was a vigil last night. they spelled out the initials of the university of the school rather. they sang amazing grace. played taps. said prayers. it's a small community. they say that everyone here probably knew someone connected to it. but you know it could have been a lot worse. because 26-year-old chris mercer had four weapons, several magazines. there were 35 students inside that speech and writing class but it took only eight minutes before deputies arrived after receiving the 911 calls. it was in that shootout that mercer was killed. so it could have been a lot worse. unlike columbine when they waited for swat to arrive these guys acted and it probably saved lives. >> i know the atf is sending its own agents to the scene there in roseberg, can yogi me a sense, it's a small town about 200 miles away from a big city. give me a sense of how the police force reacted, of the response the town is getting from outside agencies to help. >> reporter: well because this may be considered a hate crime, there is a lot of fbi and atf obviously. one thing to remember when we've had shootings in the past let's say the lapd officer who left a manifesto, or the student at ucsb who left a video. you understood the motivations. a search warrant was done at the apartment last night where he lived with his mother to obtain that information as to why. we don't know his connection to the university. why this class? why this day? why here? why now? we don't know those things. did he get a bad grade? did he have a problem with another student? the atf is here to find out where he got his weapons, was it obtained legally. and of course you have the fbi to get into motive and make sure there was no connection to other conspirators or those that knew what he was going to do. >> and there is talks that the shooter may have posted some things online. i'm sure authorities are looking at that as well. >> reporter: yeah i'm sure they are. there is a whole social media aspect of this now that people have to investigate. in terms of the authenticity you are never really sure. what we do know is three different survivors have told the media or relatives that indeed this guy when he went into her he is a -- if yo there is already there are three independent sources if you will that this troops inside that classroom. >> before we let you go. we heard the the father of the shooter is on his way up there. is there any reaction in the community to that? >> reporter: you know, dave, good question. i listened to the interviews with both the stepsister as well as the father. both of them express shock. however, the person who lived in the apartment below this guy said he was a real odd ball. that he would sit up in the balcony alone at night with nothing but a little flashlight. people who grew up with him until los angeles said he was very quiet. that he liked target practice. he had a big bag with a long gun and road on his bicycle with camouflage pants and black boots. not necessarily your typical kid. >> william thank you for that update. we'll have much more on the latest developments coming up at 7:30. stay tuned for that. you can also follow us on twitter and facebook for updates. hurricane joaquin is tracking away from the united states but it's still expected to bring heavy rain to much of the east coast this weekend. cell phone video you're about to share with you shows strong winds and some flooding hitting the bahamas. so far no injuries or deaths have been reported there but people are being told to stay inside and be ready for power outages. the national weather service says this storm has been hard to predict but seems to be moving offshore. >> models have been very inconsistent and very much in disagreement the last couple of days as joaquin has been in an area of very weak stirring currents. >> people from florida to massachusetts are stocking up. former vice president al gore is speaking at stanford today about climate change. now his appearance at stanford is part of a national day of action on climate change. at more than 50 college campuses. he scheduled to speak at 5:00 p.m.. gore is chairman of the climate reality project. it's a nonprofit trying to find solutions to the global climate crisis. hilton hotels is announcing a new perk for its workers. it will cover the cost for workers to get their high school diplomas. the company will pick up the tax for employees to prepare for and take those tests to earn a high school equivalency diplomas. the company says currently about 5,000 of its workers do not have a high school diploma. a beaux knee than premier league soccer team is looking for a coach. let's go up and put up that post for you. it's about the team firing its coach. the team is named fk dream. they posted this on their official facebook page. the coach replied to this facebook post in what it says translates to thanks for the notice. and he liked a comment underneath his that says about time. the post has since been deleted are from the team's page pip think we have all been on the receiving end we're going in a different direction conversation and as tough as it is i would hate to hear from it on pac. ain't to hear from sal about our commute. everybodyeverybody behaving? >> i would say most people are. let's take a look at maccarthur maze. it's taking 29-30 minutes to drive from the carquinez bridge to the maccarthur maze. earlier that same trip took about an hour. some of these times have been cut in half. although there is slow traffic it's not as bad as it is. there is a big backup here. but there is definitely less of a wait. instead of it being 35-40 minutes today it's more like 20- 25 minutes. that is is a ten minute savings. i'm happy about that. let's take a look at the south bay. we do have a little slow traffic as i push in a little bit more. 280 is slow through 17. and 101 has pockets of slow traffic but it is slightly better than it normally is on the first four days of the week. friday a little better. >> in many ways. >> yes, sir. let's get to our weather. it will be nice today. patchy fog. changes start saturday night and sunday for everybody. i want to give you a heads up if you're heading to the mountains if you are going up to tahoe and truckee, be advised there could be high elevations and snow and thundershower activity moving in saturday evening and sunday. for us probably a windy and cooler forecast will be the end result by sunday. let's talk about what is going on here first of all. possibly historic rainfall for south carolina maybe north carolina into virginia. now again joaquin looks to be heading east. that is not rock solid but that is the way it looks. area of low pressure has dropped into georgia. there is another weak one right off. and the rainfall patrol jury excuseds could be 12-15 for some. but you are looking anywhere from 7-9 just between now and sunday morning. there will be more sunday afternoon and evening. joaquin this is probably devastating for parts of the bahamas. it's not moving. category four hurricane sitting on top of the bahamas with southwest at 2-3 miles an hour. we are going to get all sorts of bad reports. northwest at 3. that is it. 130 miles an hour sustained winds. most of the major forecast tracks take it away. not all though. so there is still time to change their minds. the european and gfs take it to the east and weaken it to colder water. let's head back home. this is from kirkwood mountain. that system is moving out rapidly. left behind cool conditions and patchy fog. 51 ukiah. there goes our low. we will focus on a system dropping down from the north. that will be here late saturday afternoon into sunday. today mostly sunny. we start to cool it down saturday and sunday looks very cool. breezy to windy. that system will drop in. again it comes over land so it doesn't have a lot to work with. watch what happens some of this will rotate back in. this will be on sunday. our best opportunity for any precipitation will be sunday. patchy fog sunny and warmer. these temperatures will hit this for a half hour and start to back off. it will be cooling tonight. 60s and 70s and then we start off already tomorrow but then the breeze will pick up. i think you will notice it especially on sunday. big drop. >> that is a heck of a forecast. >> well get to october and things happen. >> yeah they do. >> thank you. some 15 million people may have had their information compromised. coming up in 20 minutes what you need to know if you have either signed up for or try the to sign up for t-mobile. >> if you can believe it it's been 20 years since the original toy story. the anniversary celebration has pixar prepares another movie in the franchise. san fwhile this parking loting lies still. life, proposition d and mission rock will create a new neighborhood right here with 40% affordable housing, 8 acres of parks and open space, all connected to public transit, and generate $25 million a year in revenue for san francisco. vote yes on d to turn this into this. ♪ welcome back. 7:24. traffic jams today. songs in the title. and this one is -- see how i did that? the police. thank you very much. thank you dan baker for requesting that. if there is a song you want to hear, let us know. tvu on twitter, facebook, or instagram. >> you can't have that theme and not play that song. tens of thousands of people will be in golden gate park for the popular hardly strictly bluegrass festival. it's a free three day event that starts at 10:30 this morning. more than 100 artists will perform on different stages including indigo girls. we have our full lineup at ktvu.com. blue angels will roar over san francisco once again. fleet week officially begins on monday. of course the highlights of the festival each year, the parade of ships, and the aerial acrobatics. they will start practicing next thursday with a parade of ships next friday. organizers say fleet week draws about a million people every year. time is 7:26. it may be hard to believe but the movie toy story came out 20 years ago and hollywood celebrated with a party. last night the academy of motion pictures arts and sciences celebrated the anniversary in beverly hills. the creditors of toy story they are thrilled to move the people. at the time computer animation was not as excited. so they found story be so it is leak and they always live flat forms. >> an may tours are busy working on the new adventures of woody and buzz light year. toy story 4 due to come out in june of 2017. according to the san francisco chronicle the famed jeweler will have to move just 200 feet away from its home of 109 years. it's replacing an h & m store at 150 post street. they closed their doors back in august because of rising rents. the condition cool report -- federal authorities are in roseberg, oregon. up next how the gunman's father and former neighbors are reacting this morning. >> we are also live in benicia where a 16-year-old was arrested accused now of murdering his family. coming up the evidence that was found at the scene and reaction from students and the districts. good morning. welcome back to mornings on 2 it is friday october 2nd i'm dave clark. >> good morning, i'm gasia mikaelian. let's get you out the door checking weather and traffic. start with weather because today is okay. the sunday needs some in-depth analysis. >> windy and cooler. yes. it will feel fall like. we will see a big drop there. this morning is on the cool side. 40s and 50s. mainly 50s. a little warmer today under mostly sunny skies after yesterday's ever -- mike moe -- clear skies above our early morning crew. it's a tiny little boutique winery. i think they make about 200 cases. it's very, very nice wine. 50s on the temps. there goes one system. our next one will be coming down out of the due north and it will come over land. it will crank up the breeze and bring in cooler temps. 80s for some. 70s for others. it's been quiet. sal, tell me it's still that way. it is good. definitely on fridays somewhere a little bit of a better commute. we all appreciate that. let's take a look at what we have now. we are looking at the freeway shots. 85 is better. so is 101 and 280 but you will still see slow traffic getting into the valley. now at 7:32 let's go back to the desk. more on what happened yesterday in oregon. the nine people wounded in that shooting rampage in roseberg oregon are expected to survive. a 26-year-old gunman stormed a classroom yesterday morning and started shooting. ten people were killed including the shooter. they say he was wearing body armor. he had enough for a long gunfight. >> people were running in every direction. i ran to a hill. everybody was just running everywhere. >> what was going through your mind? >> i hope i make it. >> the shooting happened just during the first week of classes at umpqua community college. now it has a sizable number of military veterans. students at the school are being credited for leading fellow students to safety when they first heard the gunshots. the attack is the latest shooting at a school in the u.s.. the washington times report there is has been 142 school shootings since sandy hook elementary in december of 2012. some community colleges here in the bay area they have their own police force like santa rosa and foothill. other schools have contracts with local sheriffs departments. educators and police say high- tech surveillance systems are effective. but they warn schools are easy targets for gunmen. >> it can be in a church, it can be on a campus. it can be on a school playground. >> california has more than 100 community colleges with 2 million students. the sheriff in oregon refuses to say the name of the shooter saying he doesn't want to glorify him. they have identified the gunman as 26-year-old chris harper mercer. the father is originally from england. >> i just been talking to the police and the fbi. >> a number of media outlets are reporting the up loaded video earlier this week and blogged about the vases television news crew shooting as well. >> he was kind of like tough. >> neighbors reported seeing him regularly carrying gun cases. be sure to stay with ktvu fox 2 for continuing coverage of the story on air and online with your mobile device. back here at home in benicia. high school students are stunned that they are -- ktvu fox 2 brian flores is joining us live. you're at benicia high school with more on this disturbing case involving a 16-year-old boy. >> reporter: very disturbing indeed. some here attaboy inertia high school -- some here at benicia high school say they were surprised to see law enforcement at school and were surprised a 16-year-old was arrested. 16-year-old nolan buchanan was arrested here at benicia high school. back on september 13th the family's cabin was burning. it was later the remains of the family members were found with gunshot wounds. nolan told investigators his family went to the cabin while he remained behind in benicia. >> the investigation led us to believe that nolan was involved through the investigation we located a firearm, ammunition. >> as far as i know he was a good kid. always cared about school. he seemed very kind and he was very nice and i'm surprised he was arrested. >> reporter: the sheriffs office did not say what the motive was. a pickup truck belonging to nolan's father was found at their benicia's home. the other concern was during the investigation the teen but attending classes with those at benicia high. they were informed he did not pose a risk to himself or others. they also say that they kept a close eye on him. they met with him daily. now the receives service confirmed again that this cabin that burned was arson and there were no other suspects at the time. >> brian flores, thank you. a u.s. air force plane has crashed in afghanistan killing the 11 people on board. of them six were u.s. citizens. the crash happened about midnight local time right as the plane was taking off. the six service members were the planes crew. the five others are only identified as civilians. the plane was a c-130 airplane. military officials say there was no indication of hostile fire. the c-130 is used primarily to move troops and heavy military equipment. siri's foreign minister will -- as tensions continue to escalate in the middle east. the kremlin says it's acting on request of the syrian government. it says its planes hit four isis targets over night but the pentagon says there is no evidence of that . the state of california will conduct its own investigation of volkswagen. now that decision means california is dropping out of the multistate investigation. the department of justice says california wants to go at it alone because we have some of the toughest environmental laws in the country. last month the epa revealed that vw software allowed diesel engines to run cleaner during a smog test while giving off 40 times the legal pollution amount out there on the road. now we are hearing from the women who filed that $11 million race discrimination lawsuit against the napa valley wine train. >> the most humiliating experience i have ever had. >> now the 11 women, ten of whom are african american they are members of a book club and they were kicked off the wine train back in august. they were accused of being too loud. they say the staff on the train forced them off the train, paraded them through six cars in front of other passengers as a way to shame them. and they say it happened because most of them are african american. >> we are educated and smart. so for this to happen in 2015 is extremely unacceptable. >> now the spokesman for the napa valley windring issued a statement. saying the wine train takes allegations very seriously. we are conducting our own investigation into the matter. we have hired former fbi agent rick smith as the investigator to examine that incident. gender equity is a long ways off in the workplace. at 8:00 we will break down what many consider is the bleak findings of a new report including why women don't have the same professional connections as men. >> and beards are popular these days but what happens when you just can't grow facial hair. >> i'm going to try to shave some time off your morning commute here. let's see. southbound 24 i'll give you a drive time here and i'll give you alternates for some of your major commutes. >> i'll have a razor sharp forecast on this friday. looks like a nice day friday but changes for the weekend. we know what caused the repeat outbreak of leon airs disease. the bacteria was found inside towers on the roof that are part of the prison's cooling system. prisoners evidently inhaled some contaminated mist. 81 inmates got sick. 13 were sent to outside hospitals. the towers have since been cleaned. millions of people's personal information stolen once again in a huge security breach. pam cook is joining us back in the studio with the two big names in business effected by the hack and what is being done about it. >> reporter: 15 million people effected by this breach. it involves t-mobile annex peeron. the breach was discovered back on september 15th. both companies are looking to protect their customers from fraud and identity theft. the information stolen includes social security numbers, birth dates, driver's license numbers, and even home addresses. now the hackers got the information from credit reporting agency expireon. anyone who is a current or former customer may be involved in this breach. the good news credit card and banking information was not involved in this breach. and expire january -- experian says no other agencies were involved in this breach. experian right now says the only server was effected with t- mobile customers. hopefully that is not going to change but we will keep looking at this. >> and once again you feel so exposed because you can't say i want to get a cell phone but i'm not giving you my personal information. you have to. >> and of all things a credit reporting agency was hacked. that is particularly alarming in this case. >> i know we are talking more about this on the nine today. time is 7:46 you may have noticed more and more men are growing beards. i wish i could do that. but in many cases plastic sur is ons are weeping the awards doctors say a couple years ago there were on a few beard transplants and now they are doing several of them. the procedure involves taking head ever and planting it >> and just a pain in the factor of having to do it every day. should we rope in sal castaneda for this story? i mean sal, you know -- >> i'll have a beard by noon by the way. >> yours grows in very fast. >> that is right. >> at least i don't have to pay. >> there you go. good morning everyone. let's take a look at what we have now with the commute. it certainly is a little better but there is still slow traffic to deal with. at the toll plaza 20-25 minutes. no major problems on the bridge. you'll see slow traffic on that span. 880 is beginning to slow down. just north of the marina boulevard exit. and if you are driving in san jose, now we are getting more of a slow down. we did have a decent commute but now we are getting more slow traffic here arriving in sunnyvale. so now it looks like all of 101 is slow. 280 is a little better. and 85 is stop, start from 87. 7:48 let's go to steve in the weather center. we have mostly clear skies out there. a little bit of patchy fog. a few 40s. lots of 50s though. not much of a breeze. that fog will burn off. most appears to be on the san mateo, santa cruz coast. there is some inland but i don't think it stands much of a chance. the system yesterday getting a little dusting. 50s on the temps here for everybody. there are a few 40th to the north. everyone is pretty close here. 37 in truckee. 51 ukiah to 59 monterey. there goes our low. next will be high pressure building in for today but then this system dropping in is going to drop over land and end up probably somewhere around the sacramento valley. i mean these systems usually don't do much for us expect for cool us down and give us a pretty good breeze. lots of sunshine today. temperatures will cool off pretty rapidly here because the nights are getting much, much longer. we start off with fog on saturday and the breeze picks up. temperatures cool down. a breezy, cooler and windy day on sunday. if we get any rain i don't think it will be much. >> i ran outside your door. refreshing. beautiful morning outside. you did good. >> thank you. i try. [ laughter ] >> thank you, steve. 7:50 now. oakland is expecting big crowds for tonight's first friday event. it gets under way at 5:00 this evening. from west grand at 27th street. there will be dozens of food vendors and artists and community groups. food, food, food, food. >> and more food. >> and some food. and street performers as well as musical acts. if you like to read online reviews before you shop or go to a restaurant, there is a new app that may make you pause. at 8:00 why some are protesting the new app called people. it allows people to rate other people. ♪ at grocery outlet, they sell the brands you love. ♪ ♪ the brands you love. ♪ the brands you know and love. ♪ ♪ even name-brand natural foods and organics. ♪ ♪ at prices up to 60% less than you'd spend ... ♪ ♪ at those "big-name grocery stores." ♪ and did you know right now at grocery outlet, avocados are just 99 cents each! you can save up to $1. ♪ things that i know ... ♪ and love. ♪ grocery outlet. bargain market ♪ ♪ ♪ grow old with me ♪ let us share what we see ♪ just you and i ♪ ♪ grow old with me ♪ let us share what we see ♪ and oh the best it could be ♪ just you and i ♪ welcome back. name that tune. songs with people's names. >> sal, you're hurting me. >> remember this one dave? >> yes, i do. >> this was a big one. >> oh sheila. >> there you go. ready for the world is the artist in case you forgot. i don't think they did anything else. this was requested by karen i believe and a couple other people but she is the last one who requested it. if there is a special song you want to hear, let us know. we'll play your request every friday morning. just use #ktvu on twitter, facebook, or instagram. time is 7:54. boy it was an emotional day at at & t park. tim hudson threw his last pitch of his 17 year career. he left yesterday's game in the third inning they gave him a standing ovation. after tipping his hat, soaking in the moment, hugging his teammates, heading outside, heading to the dugout. jeremy atfelt announced his retirement just before the game he came in to relieve hudson but the dodgers went on to beat the giants 3-2. >> it's not yet known whether golden state warriors head coach steve curry will be coaching the team. he has taken an indefinite leave of absence. he said he needs to focus on recovering from back surgery. they will evaluate his progress daily. >> now is the time to get everything resolved. >> assistant coach luke walton will be taking things over for the time being. the team say what is is important is making sure kerr is healthy and ready for the long season. tough note for the labor department. hiring slowed down. a lot in september. the labor department says employers added 172,000 jobs. and they were no longer counted as unem ployed. analysts say that report suggests the economy could be losing momentum. minimum wage workers will head to work this morning with a pay increase. the increase is not funded by tuitions and fees. but peripheral funds. uc president janet napolitano announced the plan back in july. our coverage of the shooting ham page continues at 8:00. we'll tell you what is happening today at that school plus president obama's very emotional message. >> the oregon shooting sparked a lot of conversation about campus security. we are live at the east bay school that is doing an active shooting training. >> we're looking at the south bay commute and northbound 280 in san jose has improved a little bit but you will still see some slow traffic there. we'll tell you a little more about what is going on in the south bay. >> a little bit of fog out there but changes for the weekend. our thoughts and prayers are not enough. it's not enough. it does not capture the heart ache and grief and anger that we should feel. >> president obama a very emotional message to the nation it may be setting in this morning. this after a community in oregon was rocked by a shooting rampage. it was the 17th school shooting this year but it was the deadliest of them all. >> a gunman shot and killed nine people and wounded nine others. three survivors say the gunman targeted people based on their religion. we've been at the campus this morning. we will continue our coverage of the oregon school shooting in just moments. >> gasia, as all of this is is unfolding, we are getting word now that police at this moment are searching for a man who may be armed at a college in virginia. this is virginia commonwealth university. they just sent out this alert a couple minutes ago. it says police are searching for a man wearing a military style hat. he has a backpack and he may be armed. >> this is happening at the core monroe park campus of that university. the school has about 30,000 students. it's in richmond, virginia. not far at all from the state capitol. students are being told to avoid the area. of course we will continue to follow this breaking news with updates as soon as we get them. >> good morning i'm dave clark. >> good morning, i'm gasia mikaelian. first let's get you ready for the day. >> let's check weather and traffic. steve paulson you have been very busy. >> very busy week. >> those people behind you are busy too. >> this is how dave and i got to work this morning. [ laughter ] it was a little brisk. we do have mostly clear skies. some patchy fog out there. a little built of low cloud deck also left behind up in the sierra has had reports of truckee. it looks like the rain is done for now but the showers could pick up. for us 50s to start. low, mid to upper. any breeze, not really. i expect it to pick up a little. water temps 63. 61. 60. not too much change but i have inched up a tiny bit. there goes our low. the next one is coming down way from the north. end result will be a cooler breezy to windy pattern for us. today 80s a little warmer. 60 ann 70s by the -- 60s and 70s by the water. the carquinez bridge drive to the maze sometimes on a tuesday let's just pick tuesday almost take more than an hour. this morning it's taking 40 minutes. it's a little bit better. when you get to the bay bridge toll plaza it's a 15 minute delay. we do have slow traffic approaching san mateo, highway 91 near 92. this morning we are learning more information about the gunman and the victims. doctors held a news conference earlier today to update the conditions of those that were wounded. nine people were injured in the attack. six of them are still hospitalized. they are listed from critical to stable condition but all of the wound red expected to sur -- wounded are expected to survive. 60s >> -- >> has been one of our biggest challenges. yesterday was a challenging day. the days and weeks to come will be the most challenging and how to we continue to support our staff? >> all of the injuries are gunshot wounds. some of the survivors were shot in the stomach and leg. doctors that had the day off yesterday rushed to the hospital. >> a lot of questions this morning. some security guards on school campuses just may not be enough to stop heavily armed gunmen. >> umpqua was the 34th deadly school shooting. >> janine de la vega you're at a middle school where just by chance the educators are holding a drill in case the unthinkable happens. janine. >> reporter: yes, dave, they are. we're here at mission hills middle school and in the next 30 minutes teachers will be filing into the auditorium here for a very valuable active shooter training. now this is planned before the umpqua shooting but the trainers will now start off the session talking about it and finding out how the teachers feel. here is video taken in the past by other active shooters. what will be shared with them is a new fbi report out showing active shooters are on the increase. the speakers are retired law enforcement officers that work for the company that is a vendor for the department of homeland security. they will be training the teachers and staff to watch for certain behaviors and when to report someone. >> that is really going to be a shift in our society. for us to identify early, have a mechanism of reporting at the school district. some type of connectivity with law enforcement. figuring out what the threat is and managing the threat before the incident occurs. >> reporter: they will also talk to the teachers about what to do if a shooter comes on campus. more and more school staff are getting involved to try to stop the shooter before police arrives. the trainers will be asking those attending what are they willing to do and what are their capabilities? an important point that will be made is partnering with police and making sure educators work with them in reporting behavior. some of those that will be attending are actually different police officers and people from the sheriffs department who want to get this training. the vast majority is going to be teachers and staff. half of them are actually staff from mission hills middle school here and the other half are actually people from all over the bay area. from various schools. we're talking college campuses, high schools, and elementary schools. >> all right a lot of learning. thank you. we will continue our coverage in a couple minutes. we'll get a live report from the school. you can also follow us on twitter and facebook for all of the latest developments. time is 8:07. former vice president al gore will be speaking at stanford today about climate change. gore's appearance at stanford is part of a nationwide day of action on climate change at more than 50 college campuses. he's scheduled to speak at 5:00 p.m.. al gore is chairman of the climate reality project. it's a nonprofit organization. they try to find solutions to the global climate crisis. taking a look at the opening bell from earlier this morning. trading has been under way for two hours and the markets are down this morning. stocks trading lower today as wall street is digesting a weaker than expected jobs report. national unemployment rate remained unchanged. hiring slowed and really did not meet economists expectations. right now the dow is down by almost 100 points. it has been worse earlier in the session. analysts tell usa today competition for a shrinking pool of workers could start offering employers to offer bigger paychecks. there is a new survey showing american workers are not happy with their jobs. marketwatch.com is citing a report by careerbuilder.com. 1-3 workers are regularly looking for a job. this report says it has less to do with money and more about career advancement and the culture of the office. >> the study also finds women remain under represented. women make up 45% of entry level workers but only 17% of the ceo's are female. the report finds women face opposite goals to advancement and women report gender diversity is not a priority. the study was conducted by leanin.org. staples is taking a stand against a global shopping trend and will be closed on thanksgiving this year. this year it sai sais customers and employees should have the chance to stay home with family and friends. the office supply store will have online only deals on the holiday and will reopen stores at 6:00 a.m. on black friday. time is 8:09. back to our coverage of that school shooting tragedy in oregon. that community is trying to cope with this violence. >> let's go now again to william lank net at that college. we don't have a video explaning events. what we do know is mercer moved here to rural oregon about three hours south of portland in 2014 with his mother. we do know from three witnesses who survived the attack that in the classroom where they were teaching this peach and writing class that he asked if they were christians. if they said yes he shot them in the head. if they said no, he shot them in the leg. there was a search warrant conducted at his residence. some of that information will likely come to light today. >> william, you have spent some time there in town. are you seeing expressions of sympathy or hope or gathering together? any businesses putting up signs? anybody sending that message as a community as a whole? >> reporter: you know, the campus behind me is is closed. so the typical memorials that we see at events like this unfortunately that has not been evident as of yet. it's kind of a place where people will go, they will cry, they will shed their emotions. they see the faces, they see cars, they see pictures of when these people were little kids. that hasn't happened yet. there was a vigil last night. a candle light vigil where people sang, they played taps and that was an outpouring because those people who live here locally they know the hopes and dreams that will not be realized by the victims of this gunman. so at this point in time there will be some news conferences today. there was one with the hospital staff. an individual is being released. we know at least two others are in stable but critical condition. and this could have been worse. because the gunman had four guns, three handguns, atf they found police, several magazines and this is a gun free zone. so he had no risk of being shot himself by other students and there was one security guard. and that is not an armed guard he carries a can of mace. because those cops were able to get here in eight minutes after the first 911 call that likely probably saved a lot of lives. back to you. >> still a devastating scene. thank you so much. we do have an update for you. breaking news we brought you minutes ago. police in virginia they are now saying they have not confirmed reports that an armed man is on a college campus. this is happening at virginia commonwealth university. what you see on the screen here is that alert. it also says that police are still monitoring that area. >> the school has 30,000 students between richmond virginia. at this point students are being told to be cautious but they can resume normal activity. time is 8:13. there has been another data breach. this one effects millions of people who just wanted to buy a cell phone. coming up at 8:30 the details on the hack at t-mobile and how it all depends on when you tried to sign up for the service. >> we'll tell you about a bizarre sexual batter that occurred here on the san francisco state university campus. >> good morning. we're looking at the east bay commute and 680 looks pretty decent today. leaving fremont and heading down the sunol grade a little bit of patchy fog but the traffic looks good. >> and the friday weather looks good too. mostly clear after that fog burns off and it will. changes for the weekend. good morning. welcome back to mornings on 2. a warning is going out to women at san francisco state university after a female student was sexually molested on the campus. >> christien kafton is live at sf state. let's talk about what happened and the advice police have for all students there. >> reporter: absolutely a very disturbing incident here on the san francisco state university campus. let's walk you through it. it all happened on wednesday evening at 7:00. the woman says she met a man. that man started up a conversation with her. she says she was walking here to burke hall. she said she opened the door, walked inside and the man followed her inside the hall here. she says he then physically picked her up, kissed her on her face. she says that man picked her up and pressed his face into her chest and stomach and lowered her on to the benches here. as he sat her down he held on to his hand and kissed her face. she pulled away and started walking away to muni but the man continued to follow her. police are warning other women about this incident and if anyone saw anything to contact them. >> i just got an e-mail with the police report and i read it. >> reporter: pretty creepy. what do you think? >> yeah it's weird. it's not scary, it's just kind of creepy. >> reporter: police say the man was 20-23 years old. about 6 feet tall with a slender build, light complex with brown here -- light complexion with brown hair and brown eyes. they are even recommending women take a high-tech approach and that is using an app to keep track of their location and notify their friends where they are and if they get into any trouble. >> christien kafton, thank you. let's turn to weather. steve paulson is here to talk about what is happening at home and all eyes are on joaquin on the east coast. >> there is two things going on there. what is happening in the carolinas right now has nothing to do with joaquin. it's a separate system but it is funneling in a lot of moisture. and it looks like joaquin over the bahamas, it's hot moving -- it's not moving. some of these islands are not inhabited. but other areas are. we'll see what happens after this. it looks like it wants to go more out to sea. but there is tremendous historical rainfall possible for much of what is about to develop and is developing in south carolina, north carolina, and virginia. upper level low has dropped in. it's funneling in. there is even a weak little is surface low off the carolinas. there is also beach erosion. you are getting high tides and the waves are beginning to increase. the moisture source is ramping up here for south carolina, and north carolina. what is happening here in raleigh has nothing to do with joaquin but there could easily be a foot of rain or more. you can see some of that moisture beginning to move up and so you are getting a lot of ingredients coming together. joaquin is simply not moving. it's only going two miles an hour. north at 3. 130 miles an hour. category four. most of the projections not all most of the major projections take it into the colder water away from the eastern sea board and out to sea. some still take it more toward the west. so there is not a consensus. back home we come. ski swim who was always on twitter. we had an inch and .14 inches of rain. now foggy in the slamly. that is good. we had 1-2 inches in some spots. currently 57. clear and calm. expecting a high today of around 88-90. there is our system from yesterday. that has moved off pretty rapidly. left behind patchy fog. 50s on the temps but maybe a few low 60s. beautiful looking water vapor. you can see the spin in the atmosphere. the next one will come down out of the north. usually they come down over land. they do have cool air and crank up the breeze. mostly sunny, sunny today. highs 70s and 80s but then the low drops in for a cooling trend. it will start-up in northeast california and drop in. if you are heading up to the sierra, nevada today is a perfect day to go. could be showers, thundershowers more likely on sunday. mostly cloudy showers. possible thundershowers. much cooler up there and maybe some snow around the 8,000-foot level. i think the end result would be a cooler, breezy pattern. patchy fog sunny and warmer. that would be 60s and 70s and 80s. mainly 80s for some through the interior. but again they don't stay there very long. the nights are getting much, much longer. 80s for some but then we will ease off and you can see a cooler over night lows. back into the 50s for some with a little bit of fog. and then the breeze picks up saturday night. if there is any shower activity, it would be east and south of us sunday into monday. here is sal. good morning. i want to remind you we do have that castro valley crash. we are also looking at some of the other commutes here. and i'm not sure what this is. this is a nice look at mt. diablo. there you go. bay bridge toll plaza. that is backed up all the way out to the maccarthur maze. it's a slightly congested but it's not as bad as it normally would be. 20 minute delay before you make it on to the bridge. i also want to mention that traffic is going to be busy on the peninsula on highway 101. if you are driving on the nimitz freeway southbound 880 slows after highway 92. we also have that thing in the castro valley. avoid the area because of congestion. car into a building there. we're going to have pictures in a moment. as we go to one more live picture, i think we have that; right? or are away done? all right bye. let's go back to the desk. we're talking about the minimum wage in the bay area. which city will see the minimum wage go up and which will not? that is coming up at 8:30. there is also a new social media fallout over a new app that lets you rate other people. rosana. we had a theme that was suggested by our very own gasia. name that tune. songs with people's names in them. most of them are women's names. a few mens names. we've got to come up with some men's names. >> it's old mickey or hey mickey. >> gm says will introduce a fleet of -- gm employees will drive and test them first. >> gm and other auto makers are stepping up their every torts with googles development of fully automated car. the second bing big change after best buy to get the watch. >> it will carry 20 models. they will sell for $600. other store chains are expected to get the watch expect 25th. a new smart phone app that isn't even out yet has got the internet in an uproar. it's called peeple. it allows users to rate other people. i would rate you, you would rate me. from 1-5 stars. just like you are rating a restaurant or business. >> users would be able to create accounts for other people. and that person would not be able to opt out from having another profile. the women who were removed from the napa valley wine train are back in the headlines. the reason women are now seeking $11 million. and reaction continues to pour in from a 16-year-old being arrested here at benicia high school. accused of murdering his family. the information that led to the arrest and how the district is responding. as we look out over downtown. >> i guess he didn't like that song very much. >> ha is okay -- that is okay. but the picture is still beautiful. as we welcome you back to the 8:30 half hour of mornings on 2. we were thinking of the song outcast by miss jackson. name that tune. any song you want to request but you have to have a name in the title. make sure you get in your request. use #ktvu or post it on our facebook page. steve has been talking about weather today. and also looking ahead a couple days. >> a name of the a song. i heard something during a commercial break there. >> could it be hey mickey by joan jet? and it's a boys name which sal says we're not getting a lot of requests for. >> okay. the guys need to step it up. let's get serious here. we may have historical rains over the weekend here. i know we will get to our weather in a second. schools are already closing in virginia. there are possibilities of maybe severe beach erosion. possibly once joaquin moves off the bahamas. there could be 30-45-foot waves. it's really going to be bad between today and all the way into sunday. there could easily be a foot to 15 inches of rain for some of these locations. south carolina and north carolina. this has really nothing to do with joaquin. joaquin is still over the bahamas barely moving. and there in lies the problem. most of the tracks take it out to sea. but there are still some forecast models that give it a westward jog. for us some are much calmer. we've had a few 40s. there goes one system. the next one will be here late saturday and sunday. patchy fog sunny and warmer. temperatures 70s and 80s. they will drop pretty fast as we head toward tonight into saturday and big changes on the weekend. 60s and 70s and 10:s. all right here is sal that has been a nice saturday. >> for the most part. we have an issue. and this is a car to the building i've been telling you about it. a car well into a building here. it's unclear if anyone was hurt. was sent to us here at ktvu. it looks like a car went right into the building. this building is a doctors office. and again emergency crews are on the scene but we are not sure if anyone was hurt. we do know castro valley boulevard is closed in that area so avoid it. causing a little bit of a jam in that area. and it also looks like it damaged some utilities outside. again this is a building, near castro valley boulevard. let's move along and take a look at the toll plaza on the bay bridge. that is backed up. it looks like it's improving into san francisco. if you are driving into marin county southbound 101 slows. we have a map of that for you. southbound 101 traffic is a little bit slow. as you move over to the east bay, 80 looks good. look at contra costa county. i think you will like this. it is clearing out. this is definitely a friday light commute. concord, highway 4, and even part of 24 is is better than it was. 8:34 let's go back to the desk. just getting word an education secretary arne duncan is stepping down in december. the appreciated press just reported duncan sent a letter to his staff and a white house official is confirming the news. president obama plans to discuss the change that education secretary arne duncan is stepping down later today at the white house. about 90 minutes from now law enforcement officers in oregon will be holding a news conference. they will tell us the latest about that mass shooting at umpqua community college in oregon. there are reports the gunman chris harper left behind a hate filled manifesto. he killed nine people, wounded nine others and he was wearing body armor and heavily armed. but we still don't know if he committed suicide or killed by a shootout with police. survivors say he targeted christian students and told them he had been waiting to do this for years. >> people running in every direction. everyone was running everywhere. >> what was going through your mind? >> i hope i make it. >> police did recover four weapons at the school. three pistols and a rifle. one of the weapons was not registered to him. >> mercer moved from southern california up to oregon with his mother in the past year or so. the british newspaper the telegraph says his father is originally from new england. >> i have been talking to the police and the fbi. the only thing i know is what you know already. >> did you have any inclination your son had problems? >> i can't answer any questions right now. >> police spent the night searching the apartment of chris harper mercer. multiple media outlets say he up loaded video of the sandy hook school shooting on his social media account and blogged about the virginia television news crew coverage. >> testifies just silent. he didn't speak much. >> he had no friends. he was just all to himself. >> neighbors report seeing him regularly carrying gun cases. it's not clear if the firearms used in the attack were bought legally or not. be sure to stay with ktvu for more information. the deaths of a family of three from benicia found shot to death in their cabin was set on fire. the father surviving 16-year- old son is now in custody for the killings. >> brian flores is in live in benicia at the high school where classmates are just stunned. >> >> reporter: they are stunned. some are shocked that law enforcement was here on campus yesterday but mainly they are shocked that the 16-year-old was arrested yesterday as well. now as we go to video, about noontime yesterday 16-year-old nolan buchanon was arrested here at benicia high school. he stands accused of killing his father adam, his father's fiance molly and their six-year- old son gavin. it was later that the remains of the family members were found with gunshot wounds. you recall also that nolan told investigators that his family went to the cabin while he remained behind in benicia. yesterday the county sheriffs department announced the arrest saying the teen will be charged as an adult. >> the investigation led us to believe that nolan was involved. through the investigation we located a firearm, ammunition. >> as far as i know he was a good kid. always cared about school. he seemed very kind and he was very nice and i'm surprised he was arrested. >> reporter: the sheriffs office did not say what the motive was but according to the sacramento bee newspaper a pickup truck belonging to nolan's father was found at their home and evidence in that truck contradicted to what the teen told investigators. during this investigation the teen was attending classes. the district did address that saying they worked closely with the sheriffs department and he did not pose a risk to himself or others. they also kept a close eye on him. the sheriffs office did also confirm the cabin that burned was arson and there are no other suspects at this time. guys back to you. >> thank you. let's move to an update on the valley fire. today is the day firefighters say they hope to have it fully contained. the closest numbers we could find was from 6:00 last night. we know the fire at that point was 97% contained. people are talking about the women behind the $11 million race discrimination lawsuit against the napa valley wine train. we talked about this yesterday morning right here on mornings on 2. >> it was the most humiliating experience i've ever had in my entire life. >> the women are members of a book club. they were kicked off the wine train back in august accused of being too loud. the women ranging in ages from 36-85 say the staff forced them off the train, paraded them through six cars in front of other passengers to try to shame them. and they say it happened because the group is mostly african american. >> we're egged and smart. so for this to happen in 2015 is extremely unacceptable. >> now samsinger the spokeswoman for the napa valley wine train issued a statement. saying they take the discrimination very seriously. we we hired rick smith as an investigator to examine the incident. in castro valley a man is under arrest after charges he bludgeoned to death his family. deputies also found stephen tyler thompson unconscious. they suspect he overdosed. investigators are still looking far motive. after getting released from the hospital he was arrested and booked in jail until dublin without jail. your time is 8:40. the mayor of stockton speaking out after he was detained by homeland security. he was coming back from china on monday when agents confiscated his electronic devices. two computers and cell phones were seized without explanation or a warrant. though he was never questioned or arrested. neither homeland security officials or the u.s. attorneys office would confirm an investigation. >> he said listen the united states that you think you live in, it doesn't exist here. look around. other people are going through this search. it's routine. they said it's routine so just cooperate and give us the stuff. >> silva was visiting china. he was part of a mayor's conference and says he doesn't have anything illegal on his devices. him and his attorney are due to meet with the homeland security to see if they can get his electronics back. the fbi is investigating complaints about how sheriffs deputies treat inmates. eight deputies have been put on leave with pay since michael tyree died in his jail smith. since tyree'sette they rerevyinging up to 100 complaints. >> our willingness to bring in an outside agency to assist us in these investigations is hopefully a clear sign to the public that we are committed to making sure the results of these investigations that they are credible and stand up to scrutiny. >> all of this comes as another mentally ill inmate was found in jail. preliminary autopsy results don't indicate foul play but an exact cause of death could take weeks. court documents obtained by ktvu say he suffered from schizophrenia. the personal information of 15 million people stolen once again in a big security breach. >> our pam cook is back in the studio with the two big names in business that are effected by the hack and what is being done about it. >> it involves current and former customers of t-mobile but it also involves experian. the credit agencies that most of us rely on to protect our identities. both companies are working to protect their customers from fraud and identity theft. the hackers got the information from credit reporting agency experian. it is offering two years of free credit monitoring and t- mobile says it will quote institute a thorough review of our relationship with experian. that raises the question what about the other businesses experian works with. in a till call year they produce $1 billion consumer credit reports and processes 45 billion business records. analysts say it's unclear at this point how long the hackers were inexperienced. experian saying that was the only information effected. the state of california will conduct its own investigation of volkswagen. that decision means california will drop out of the multistate investigation. that it has some of the toughest and environmental laws in the country. last month epa revealed that vw software allowed diesel engines to run cleaner during smog test but gave off 40 times the illegal amount of pollution out there on the road. the saga continues over the meeting between pope francis and the kentucky clerk who refused to issue gay marriage licenses. in a minute how the nevada can appear to down play the meeting this morning and the response from davis' attorney. >> good morning. we are looking at the east bay commute and you can see highway 4 is cleared out. i think if you are driving in contra costa county soon it will be a good trip for you. >> i this i we have a fine forecast for you. gasia. >> it's not joan jet i'm so sorry. you were right internet. i love this song. ♪ at grocery outlet, they sell the brands you love. ♪ ♪ the brands you love. ♪ the brands you know and love. ♪ ♪ even name-brand natural foods and organics. ♪ ♪ at prices up to 60% less than you'd spend ... ♪ ♪ at those "big-name grocery stores." ♪ and did you know right now at grocery outlet, avocados are just 99 cents each! you can save up to $1. ♪ things that i know ... ♪ and love. ♪ grocery outlet. bargain market ♪ in a remote village lived raymond. his internal clock was off, so he'd wake people for breakfast at all hours. while most were annoyed by raymond, one man was inspired. to serve breakfast all day with freshly cracked egg, ham, 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in the past year, neither will the minimum wage. the original goal of tying the price index to wages that is to protect the value of the minimum wage against inflation. time is 8:50. let's go right back to sal. you're watching the toll plaza and everything else. >> things are improving which is good. yeah it's good. on this friday sometimes we have a lighter commute and today it's a little bit better. let's go to the toll plaza first. some of the contra costa commutes are nice and clear for you. this is a look at the toll plaza. you can tell it's lighter. it's about a 15 minute delay. interstate 880 is a little slow passing the coliseum. northbound 880 which would be on the right. i think we have that picture. it's a little bit slow passing that coliseum heading up to downtown oakland. and in san jose we've had some improvement. the road sensors are still firing up red. it's 8:50 let's go to steve in the weather center. sal a very good morning. we want to talk about our weather. it will be nice today but i cannot emphasize enough how devastating and catastrophic catastrophic it could be for flooding. this really has nothing to do with joaquin yet. it's a front that stalled out there is an upper level low. there will be probably 15-20 minutes for some in the carolinas. this is just through sunday morning. there could easily be 12-15 as i said on top of this for some. some of the moisture from joaquin will begin to make an impact and start moving in over the next couple of days. all signs most signs take this out to see sea but we will see. i don't deed of trust it yet. for us very quiet today. 60s already for some. 50s for others. had a few 40s. one low moves out. our next system will be dropping straight down out of the north here. it has a track over land. it's kind of lacking in moisture. however i want to show it. by northeast california by saturday afternoon things start to pop up just north of truckee. and then you can see it really fires up and down toward monterey. if you are heading to monterey it's possible by late saturday into early sunday. the end result should be a cooler to breezy to windy pattern. but the sierra no doubt about it. patchy fog sunny and warmer. 70s and 80s here. we get a quick little bump up on the temps but it's a one day deal. they will start to come back down on saturday. nice fall day. temperatures even though they are in the 80s the nights are longer. the angle of the sun is getting much, much cooler. a breezy cooler and windy pattern. >> all right, steve. time is 8:53. the criminal case against bill cosby it is moving forward. the l.a. times says the da's office received a report from the police and now deciding which charges to file against cosby in connection to claims he sexually assaulted an 18-year- old woman at the playboy mansion in 2008. now the woman claims she took a drink that cosby gave her and she passed out. she woke up to find him sexually assaulting her. the lawyer for the kentucky county clerk that went to jail for refusing to give marriage licenses to gay couples is disputing how the vatican describes a meeting with pope francis. the meeting should not be considered a show of support. it also says the pope only met with kim davis in a receiving line in washington, d.c.. now the lawyer for davis claims vatican officials told davis to change her hair style so she wouldn't be recognized. he says the pope hugged and thank davis for her courage. the world health organization recently released new guidelines saying anyone who tests positive for hiv should get treatment immediately. the new recommendation is based on trials that show early treatment helps saves lives. that conforms with the standards of many developed nations including the united states. the warriors head coach steph kerr decided to take a leave of absence. we'll tell you who will take his place while he recovers from back surgery. that is next. san fwhile this parking loting lies still. life, proposition d and mission rock will create a new neighborhood right here with 40% affordable housing, 8 acres of parks and open space, all connected to public transit, and generate $25 million a year in revenue for san francisco. vote yes on d to turn this into this. ♪ warriors head coach steve kerr taking a live of absence just before the new season is about to begin. he will focus on recovering from back surgery. he had surgery on a ruptured disk in late july and then a follow up surgery last month. warriors general manager bob meyers says the team doesn't anticipate the recovery process will be a long one and they will evaluate kerr on a daily basis. >> to be honest, now is the time to get everything resolved. and thankfully we have a veteran team we have a great staff and the players will have more accountability on their own side for the next few days and we're confident we will get through it. >> now assistant coach luke walton he will take over for the time being. the team says what is really important is making sure steve kerr is healthy and ready for the long season ahead. coming up in two minutes mornings on 2. we will continue our coverage of the mass shooting in oregon. sal, gasia, and mike will talk about how schools in the bay area are preparing for the worse. we continue to follow developments in the mass shooting at an oregon community college. we'll talking about how that community moves forward with a man who is oakland's police chief. >> our coverage continues with a look at emergency situation drills here in the bay area. the tactics law enforcement is using to prepare for a major incident. >> plus personal information stolen from the customers of t- mobile. we're live with the author of swipe on how to protect yourself from becoming the next victim.

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