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way in her father's arms today. more than 200 volunteers looked for her overnight. a pair of cyclists finally found ida as she called for help 2.5 miles from the campsite. family says that they are grateful. >> thank you for your prayers everyone and everyone who worked to find ida, thank you! >> so grateful. >> one of the cyclists told ktvu news that ida said she hiked all night looking for her family and tries to think positive thoughts while she was lost of the for more details we turn to patti lee, live in marin county with how yesterday's incident is putting a spotlight on how to prepare for camping trips especially with children. >> reporter: that massive search gripped the bay area and now families are reevaluating the ways that they approach camping in general. the miller family is making s mores over a campfire. a return to normalcy after a nerve-wracking night that involved a massive search for ida rothschild, where the family's campsite is just here. ken miller called the incident a learning experience. >> it gave us the opportunity to explain. >> can i have the marshmallows? >> to prepare the kids and take care of themselves. >> reporter: park rangers calls it a wake-up call. >> it's the last thing that you think about. >> reporter: shelly says thousands families are getting ready to camp and samuel taylor is booked seven days a week and preparations should go beyond a supply. >> they should definitely have have a plan in place when you are realize you are lost, stay in one place and start shouting for help and definitely be on the listen for other people that are calling out your name, looking for are you m emily miller says shortly after ida rothschild was reunited with her family, she and husband her talked to their boys. >> what happens if you get lost? >> stay put. >> stay put. >> reporter: and miller always considered her sons too young to get too far without her noticing, but after participating in yesterday's search, she says she is not taking any chances. live in marin county, patti lee, ktvu, channel 2 news. on ktvu.com you will find more details on how ida was found, including our interview with the girl and the marin county shotgun, the web team posted it all under "hot topics." family and friends of a missing petaluma man are hoping he will be home in time for father's day. the 51-year-old father of two has been missing since june 3rd. police found roy martinez' car with his keys inside a few days longer with a wallet, phone and glasses. his wife says he has battledgression, but says he showed no signs of depress leading up to his disappearance. we're following developing news out of nevada county where a law enforcement officer and a civilian have been injured in a shooting. this happened around 3:00 p.m. near a campground in rural nevada county that is near nevada city. about 100 miles north sacramento. the chp, fbi and nevada county sheriff's department have been called in to help with the investigation. the reno gazette-journal is reporting one victim is a bureau of land management agent. two suspects have been taken into custody and we'll continue to monitor the developing news and bring you update as we get them. new developments on the crisis in iraq and how about united states is reacting. the u.s. says u.s.s. george h. w. bush is moving into the persian gulf. the ship along are air and missile power gives president obama flexibility to act in iraqs a civil strife, although he has ruled out sending ground troops into combat. iraqs a leader has orders his troops to take a stand against advancing sunni militants. for congresswoman barbara lee, the warning of this sounds like a mistake and debora villalon with more. >> reporter: iraq was supposed to be able to run its own affairs and protect itself by now, but as we see, that is splintering. no surprise to the congresswoman who opposed u.s. involvement from the start. >> i don't want history to repeat itself. >> reporter: east bay congresswoman barbara lee watches as sunni militants gain ground, advancing on baghdad. majority shi'ites flocked to fight back, urge by their religious leader. while government troops in some places went away rather than mount a defense. she thinks back a dozen years to her no-vote on the iraq war and her warning it would destabilize the region. >> once you bomb and once you invade a country and engage in military strikes, you don't know what follows, the unintended consequences could be very dire. >> this should be a waka and call. >> reporter: president obama wants iraq's leaders to take charge, says he won't send u.s. troops in. but will explore airstrikes on the al-qaeda splinter group. >> i don't rule out anything, because we do have a stake in making sure that these jihadists are not getting a permanent foothold. >> there is no military solution in iraq. we see that. >> lee opposes even the warships steaming into position, because she believes only a diplomatic approach can work. >> the american public are weary and there has to be alternatives and solution to this without making matters worse. >> reporter: white house critic say that the transition was bungled by not leaving more u.s. forces in place longer. >> i predictid that this would happen when they decided not to have a residual force and anybody tells you that they couldn't isn't telling the truth-but lee, tonight speaking to women who aspire to elect identified office like hers argues that the strife in iraq is epic and religious and ancient and would ignite no matter what the u.s. left. >> our scripts could stay there for the next 50 years and the time they leave this would happen. >> well, and the congresswoman adam ads she will push for open congressional debate of any new use of force in the latest crisis in iraq, from the newsroom, debora villalon, ktvu channel 2 news an accident has killed a driver in the north bay who may have been trapped by a live wire. it happened in the city of sonoma at arnold drive and west verona avenue. drive hit a power pole and wires apparently came down on his vehicle. the paramedics and fire department could not reach him until the power was shutoff. the highway patrol says alcohol appears to be a factor in a deadly crash last night in sonoma county. police stay 20-year-old daniel berry was driving his pickup truck on river wood and say he sideswiped a nissan and hit a mazda head-on. beary was killed. his passenger was hospitalized with broken leg. mazda driver was treated for minor injuries. east bay fire station is on its way to becoming the first in the country to provide health care. right on the premises. today was the groundbreak for the new south hayward fire station and community clinic. station no. 7 on huntwood avenue is in a temporary building which is in pretty bad shape. community leaders have the idea to build a drop-in clinic right next to the firehouse to give people an alternative to a trip to the emergency room. >> if we can get people into a lower-cost setting into a facility as opposed to everyone going to the emergency room we're going save money and we're going to get people the definitive preventative care that they deserve. >> this is the first in a pilot program that could eventually encompass five sites across alameda county. >> san francisco mayor lee has launched a campaign aimed at filmmaker lucas with the banner that reads "george lucas, please build your museum in san francisco for the world to enjoy. >> reporter: ." now san francisco is competing with los angeles and chicago to house his proposed museum of art and hollywood memorabilia. world cup fans have some great places to enjoy the games right here in the bay area. pluat. >> the jumbotron was fired up in san francisco's civic center plaza for free viewing all day long. this morning's first match featured colombia against greece. fans of colombian teem had cause to celebrate with the 3-0 victory. >> it's great. food trucks are awesome and we couldn't ask for more. >> all we can ask for is say win on the first day and the sun is shining and seven vocal and good food, loving it. >> there is also outdoor viewing of world cup matches in san josi plaza de cesar chavez park. the next round is monday. a salinas teenager is having a birth of a lifetime. reuben rubio-reyeses is on the way to brazil for the world cup. rubio-reyes has been battling leukemia since he was 15. he has been in remission for almost two years and today he is celebrating his 19th birthday. family and friends calling for justice. >> they are transcibed to help people not to kill people. >> the grief and anger after a teenager is shot and killed by a bay area sheriff's deputy. >> a new health warning that will have you thinking twice where you store your cell phone? plus from big points to cold hard cash, the plans to make virtual money into the real deal. the 10:00 news continues in 90 seconds. at shell, we believe the world needs a broader mix of energies, which is why we are supplying natural gas, to generate cleaner electricity, that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and why with our partner in brazil, we are producing a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane to fuel cars. let's broaden the world's energy mix, let's go. nuski new video from sunnyvale where a car went nigh building near hollenbeck avenue and the driver was injured and taken to the hospital. no other injuries were reported. the san mateo coit sheriff's deputy who killed 1- year-old yaniro serrano-garcia claims had he feared for his life, but serrano-garcia's family says he didn't have to shoot. >> serrano finds comfort in the family where her funeral was held. >> she was my everything. >> reporter: the teen who surfed from depression was shot to death but a san mateo county sheriff's deputy on june 3rd in half moon bay. her family called police saying that she hadn't taken her medication. within seconds of arriving deputy mehn trieu said he feared for his life. >> reporter: friends are echoing the family's concerns that the deputy could have handled the situation differently. >> they could still be here and the family wouldn't be suffering now. >> reporter: the attorney known for protesting police brutality is adding the case for his fight for justice and he also represents andy lopez the santa rosa teen shot death last year while holding a b.b. gun. >> this is not the way a civilized society allows people who have mental disabilities to be treated. it's just not acceptable. >> reporter: the serrano family is searching for peace while praying that others won't experience their heartbreak. tony says it's too late for them, regardless of what happens in court. >> it's not going to bring my sister back. it's never going to fill that spot in my heart. but we do want justice. we don't want this to ever happen again. supporters plan to attend a city council meeting next tuesday to ask readers to demand that the district attorney's office conduct an investigation into her death. today there were bitter tears and sweet memories at a memorial service for one of the two las vegas police officers shot and killed last weekend in an ambush. ♪[ music ] >> 41 alyn beck was shot and killed along with another officer as the two men ate lunch last sunday. today he was remembered as a renaissance man a carpenter, architect, plaster chef and much more. >> allyn was first and foremost a police officer before he went home and then he was pho most a husband and father. >> ioor soldo was also shot. beck left behind a wife and 14- year-old son, 11-year-old daughter and 10-month-old daughter. new development opposite the return of army sergeant bowe bergdahl to the united states as he continued to recover at a military hospital in san antonio. cnn reports tonight that the army has appointed a two-star general to investigate why bergdahl left his base in 2009. the taliban captured bergdahl and he spent five years into captivity before being exchanged last month more five taliban prisoners. early reports say bergdahl left the base on his own, butarly needs to interview him to determine whether he deserted. >> president obama stirred up the graduating class at uc irvine comparing politicians who denied the science of climate change to saying "that the moon is made of cheese." and declared his next steps. >> some parts of the country, weather-related disasters like district courts and fires and storms and floods are going to get harsher and they are going to get costlier. that is why today i'm announcing a new $1 billion competitive fund to help communities prepare for the impacts of climate change and build more resilient infrastructure. >> the president claimed the 2014 class as melinials as the most educated and diverse class in history. ,000 students received degrees at the coastal carolina ceremony at ingels stadium. >> lois lerner headed irs division that processes applications. she is accused of faving liberal groups while allowing tea party applications to languish. she retired last fall on friday irs officials told investigators that the e-mail were lost in 2011 because lerner's computer crashed. people don't often get emotional about a convenience store, but today many did as an oakland shop closed its doors after nearly 50 years in business. the c vs. drugstore on the corner of broadway and 51st street underwent many name changes bub it didn't seem to matter to loyal customers who say it had everything. whether it closed its doors today, employees and customers shared their feelings of nostalgia and sadness. >> there is a sense of community about it being here, even when the name changed. >> it was always kept fairly clean. when i listen to i will think about this store. >> reporter: the store is scheduled to be demolished by the aid and abet of the summer. safeway plans to build a new store on same site. a convenience store says it will be the first in los angeles to offer atms that will accept bitcoins. it's not an easy process to exchange virtual currency for cash. users have to provide a scan of the palm of their hand and go through security steps to convert into cash. one bitcoin is worth $580 right now. >> carrying your cell phone in your pants pocket may have a negative effect on your sperm count. according to a recent study out of britain it looks like sperm from men who carry their cell phones inhir pants pockets, the sperm moves slowly and has a lower survivability rate. a big way to say thank you. seattle pacific university shows its appreciation to a student who stopped a mass shooting by paying it forward. a u.s. war veteran risk his life back on the homefront and the daring rescue that put him in harm's way all to save man's best friend. >> most of the bay area warmed up nicely today. coming up, we'll let you know the bill temperature change you can expect for your father's day forecast and the coolest day shaping up in the five-day. did you remember to pay the dog sitter? yeah, citi mobile. and deposit that check? citi mobile. pack your bathing suit? wearing it. niiice bank from almost anywhere with the citi mobile app. shooters' so-called mistakes so they could avoid them. >> it was a planned attack. they had studied the school, where the maximum amount of students in the lunch rolls and hallways and blocked exits and even had planned to kill sro officers first. a search of one of the boy's homes turned up guns, firecrackers and a plastic bag full of gunpowder. the plan was filled to when a parent found a note book outlining the plans. both boys appeared in court on thursday, days after a oregon student opened fire at his school, killing a 14-year-old class plait before turning gun on himself. >> seattle pacific university announced at its graduation it's naming a scholarship after the student who intervened during a deadly shooting. 22 jon meis was working as you security desk monitor when he pepper-sprayed and tackled the suspect just as the suspect stopped to reload. that prevented more people from getting shot. one person died and two others were wounded in the attack on june king5. the gunman has been charged with murder. a us iraq war veteran risked his own life to save a stray dog. aaron schneider saw the dog get hit by a car on tuesday and the driver failed to stop. so the armist reservist crossed three lanes of traffic, putting himself between oncoming traffic and the dog. he was able to calm the injured beagle off the roadway and called 911. >> i really didn't want to leave until i knew that the dog was taken by animal control and so i sat there with it, and it was about three hours. >> beagle named buster is expected to make a full recovery. attempts to identify the dog's family have failed, so in addition, to schneider's heroic actions he intends to adopt buster once the dog is released from care. a story of survival in oakland park, florida where a dog survived a fall. the dog's owner was visiting a friend anyway condo building on the 16th build when she says suzy the dog fell through a pipe and ended up on the second floor. firefighters got her out, but amazingly she only sufa few cuts and bruises. >> alek trebek makes history and why the "jeopardy" host is in the record book. bay area students possibly exposed to a disease that has reached epidemic propositions. the warning from health officials. >> the first thing i did was yell, "i got it! going coast to coast where the latest twitter cash hunt is. new developments tonight on a fire that burned near? homes yesterday in the north bay. tonight investigators say arson may be to blame. the fire broke out yesterday in terra linda in marin county, charring more than 16 acres before crews were and to get the upper hand on it. investigators say they found ignition points in several different areas leading them to leave it was set on purpose. >> a disease that reached epidemic levels in california may have made its way into an east bay school as ktvu's katie utehs reports health officials are warning parents that their children were possibly exposed. >> reporter: the splash of the pool, sounds better than the sounds spreads across contra costa county. pertussis commonly known as whooping cough with 16cases report to the contra costa public health this year. the acalanes school district sent a letter to-points warping about possible disclosure in school. >> hopefully they will catch it with symptoms and get treated and keep them away from other piece. communicable health officials say pertussis peaks every three to five years, so the last peak was in 2010. >> reporter: the big push from health officials during this pertussis outbreak is for pregnant women to get vaccinated because they say the benefits go further than people think. >> what we have recommended is that every pregnant woman be vaccinated at every pregnancy because if the woman is vaccinated that protects on audiotape bodies to the newborn. >> reporter: these three children are students in the acalanes district with current shots, but she says other parents choose not to vaccinate. >> it's frustrating to me, but of course, people have their own reasons for doing things like that and i have to respect that, but you know, times like this, where it might put other people at-risk and so that is a little bit frustrating. >> reporter: doctors pertussis if you have persistent cough to see your health provider. more details the state department of health declared an epidimmick after 800 cases were reported in california just the past two weeks. in all there have been more than 3400 whopping cough cases in more than all of last year. marin, napa and sonoma counties had the highest rates in california. with sonoma county at the top of the list with 104 cases per 100,000 people. there was a dramatic rollover accident in san francisco's financial district. it happened just after noon at intersection of california and battery street. you can see in this picture the flipped car block the cable car track. despite how it to looks witnesses say it did not appear there were any serious injuries. san bruno police are look for a man who claimed to have an explosive device while robbing a jewelry store. they say on thursday the man attempted to rob the store in the 600 block of san mateo avenue. when he threatened to detonate the device the clerk told him the police were on the way and i fled. he is described as being in his 20s, 5-6" with a meldum build. >> early this morning in san josi a fire broke out two minivans collided on highway 87. san josi firefighters caught these image of the accident. nobody was hurt in the low- speed crash and fire crews put out the blaze in about 20 minutes. a north bay lawmaker's will is moving forward and increased penalties for drivers who harm pedestrians or cyclist s from $80 to $200. fine for great bodily injure would increase from $95 to $1,000. assemblyman marc levine says that pedestrian and bike fatalities have increased and drivers should be held accountability. >> sacramento 's lgbt pride celebrations have been going all the way back to the stonewall riots in 1969 when patron a new york city bar fought against police raids. after today's parade people stayed on for a festival that featured music and dance pavilion and local artists and family activities. san francisco's pride weekend is june 28-29. real estate investor jason buzi has expand his treasure hunts to the east coast. today new yorkers flood central park to look for envelopes with a $50 bill and silver dollar and checked twitter for clues along the way. one young man found his envelope between two rocks. >> the first thing i did was yell, "i got it! i could hear everyone run towards -- everyone just ran towards the rock. >> reporter: and that lucky young man saysly spend his cash on a father's day dinner with his dad. the next hid crenash giveaway takes place tomorrow in chicago. the category tv game shows he now holds the world-record for hosting the most game show episodes. correct response, who is alek trebek snow has hosted hosted "jeopardy "for the decades. he told people magazine he is not ready to retire and he would like to ask a question or two a few more years. well, graduation day for hundreds of bay area college students, the advice that they got from the soccer star as they celebrated their big day. temperatures have been trending up around the bay area. a live picture of the bay bridge on this saturday night. ktvu meteorologist mark tamayo is coming up next with your father's day forecast. a reminder that you can get ktvu news to go on your cell phone. just download the ktvu apple and click the live icon you watch all of our newscasts live. be connected anytime, anywhere. well, we're boarding. no, i'll use citi mobile. takes two seconds, better safe than sorry right? yeah who knows if we'll even get service on the islands? what! no service? seriously? no electricity, we're going to make our own candles, we're going to churn our own butter. oh, we lost one. can't leave a bag unattended. bank from almost anywhere with the citi mobile app. to learn more visit citi.com/easierbanking heat shields are compromised. we what's that alarm?ures. fuel cell two is down. i'm going to have to guide her in manually. this is very exciting. but i'm at my stop. come again? i'm watching this on the train. it's so hard to leave. good luck with everything. watch tv virtually anywhere with the u-verse tv app. with at&t, the u-verse revolves around you. in case you missed here are some pictures of last night's full moon taken in arizona. look at that. this month's full moon is called the honey or strawberry moon because the moon is at its lowest point relative to earth, so it appears color due to the dust and poution of the atmosphere that makes the moon look yellore or reddish. >> just missing the coyote up there howl at the sky. >> look like the weather will cooperate and cooling things off, but just a great day for dads out there heading your sunday. temperatures today we actually warmed up quite a bit. lots of 70s,80s and 90s towards livermore. oakland at 8and san francisco maxed out downtown in the mid- 70s, 75 degrees. you probably noticed a big batch of high clouds across the bay area late this afternoon and throughout the afternoon hours and into the early evening. all that high cloud cover has drifted to the south of the bay area, and right now we do have patchy fog trying to regroup offshore. that will be a factor in the forecast for tomorrow. with that patchy fog making a comeback and the temperature change for tomorrow, because we're going to be cool things off into your sunday. as far as temperatures out there right now, san josi 60 degrees, san francisco 55. santa rosa in the upper 50s and fairfield 55 degrees. winds around 10-20 miles per hour and here is your life camera towards the oakland estuary and the bay bridge out here in the distance. for tomorrow for fathers he day, temperatures coming down and the extended forecast looks like the numbers will be trending back up. you will see that in a little bit in the knife-day. first thing tomorrow morning, starting out your sunday morning, most areas with partly cloudy skies. some areas of fog near the coast and right around the bay. to start out your sunday morning. baseball for tomorrow, the giants and a's playing tomorrow afternoon. can you see temperatures mainly in the lower 60s in san francisco and heading across the bay to the east bay, readings back up into the upper 60s, 6 degrees just after 1:00 tomorrow afternoon. the overall weather pattern, the high clouds moving down to the south and high pressure was in charge our weather today. it did say temperatures come down a good 5-10 degrees for tomorrow. so you will notice a change as we head into your sunday forecast. and it looks like the cooling trend really kicks in for monday. monday will be the coolest day of the week as this weather system moves in from the north. once it moves out we'll warm things back up through thursday and temperatures inch near 90 degrees. our forecast model showing you the anticipated plans, 6:00 tomorrow morning, the clouds near the coast, half moon bay, san francisco and a few patches across the bay, out towards oakland and hayward. the marine air is pushed inland and we're thinking low to mid 80s. the forecast keeping it cool for the beaches, upper 50s to 60 degrees. inland, warm yes. locations around 82-84 degrees by 3:00, 4:00 tomorrow and the winds increase out west 10-20 miles per hour. forecast highs for your sunday afternoon, santa rosa 81 degree. oakland lower 70s and lots of 80s towards livermore and pleasanton. san josi in the upper 70 >> fremont mid-70s. here is a look head with your weekend always in view. we're going cool things off monday and gradually warm the numbers up by tuesday, wednesday and thursday. so looks like a nice day for all the dads out there, if they have the man caves, go outside and enjoy the weather, get out of man cave because the weather looks great. >> dad might want to be in the man cave to have the air conditioning and watch the action on tv. >> get the vitamin d. >> thank you, mark. >> the san francisco spca is celebrating its new adoption center with an incentive to find your new best furry friend, offering free adoptions can of adult animals showing off the indoor dog park and says there is more space for cats to explore as well. the spca says the improvements will help it find homes for 6,000 pets every year. as world cup fever grips the globe, world cup champion brandi chastain offered her words of wisdom at her alma mater , santa clara university. chastain got smiles from those gathered by spoofing her most famous moment, pulling off her jersey as she did had her team won the world cup in 199. chastain graduated from santa clara units in 191 and went on to win three olympic gold medals and told the class of 2014 to take time to celebrate their accomplishments and help others do the same. >> remember to celebrate with that enthusiasm, to celebrate the big and the small victories that you make, and to encourage others around you to celebrate. >> more than 1200scu students received their bachelors degrees today. >> congratulations. >> a man stealing the show at the u.s. open and a problem during the a's-yankees game. plus the giants let another one get away at at&t park. sportswrap is up next at shell, we believe the world needs a broader mix of energies, to move, to keep warm, to make clay piggies. that's why we are supplying natural gas, to generate cleaner electricity, that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. let's broaden the world's energy mix, let's go. good evening everybody and thanks for joining us for our saturday edition of sport wrap. tonight they didn't even blink when the lights failed. hall-of-famer, mlb executive joe torri watching. a 38-minute delay as they waited for the grids to come up, after the players finished their dominoes game, derek jeter grounds to second. a's led 4-1 in the 6th when dave huh just released by the witnesses faced perino. perino was just called up. also today oakland trades michael taylor to the white sox for a single a pitcher. in atlanta braves trailed the last ingels in the bottom of the 9th, but they tack on four runs. 5-5 and start of a long extra inning battle. it took four hours and 57 minutes, but the ainges he scored five times put it way. trout doubles and they win 11-

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