to re left the state prison relieve the state prison overcrowding. well, that s the million dollars question. with avenue little bit of room to put some people that s one thing. but say they push 1,000 or 2,000 people on us we would have to release some people to make room for those. reporter: here is the story. currently california has 143,000 inmates in a prison system that is designed to hold only 80,000. it has created an overcrowding situation that the federal courts say must end. to do that, anywhere from 33,000 to 43,000 inmates in the state system will need to either be moved to county jails like this one, or let out early. you can only put so many people in the jail. once you get to that maximum point you are going to have to release others. reporter: so if the state ships you too many prisoners you ve got to turn around and release them into the public? exactly. reporter: it is not a new problem. in fact citing overcrowding and money problems governor
bryan stow. paul is monitoring tonight s effort. record julie, pretty quiet right now and the game is going on. the officers did take two people away in a squad car and they were ejected because of intoxication. officers are not taking out any chances. they passed out 2,000 of these leaflets showing the wanted signs of the men who beat stow. they say they want these two men behind bars. almost seven weeks since giants fan bryan stow was brutally beaten outside giants stadium. they wore their colors proudly. they don t believe what happened to stow would happen again. it s just an isolated inn. i don t think it is going to happen again. i am not worried about it. i think it s more of a thug issue than it is a douger fan issue. you know, it s senseless. i think that they put in the necessary security measures and more secure now than it ever has been. that may be true. police expected 25,000 fans today and they beefed up the patrol and their presence. officers were post
people away in a squad car and they were ejected because of intoxication. officers are not taking out any chances. they passed out 2,000 of these leaflets showing the wanted signs of the men who beat stow. they say they want these two men behind bars. almost seven weeks since giants fan bryan stow was brutally beaten outside giants stadium. they wore their colors proudly. they don t believe what happened to stow would happen again. it s just an isolated inn. i don t think it is going to happen again. i am not worried about it. i think it s more of a thug issue than it is a douger fan issue. you know, it s senseless. i think that they put in the necessary security measures and more secure now than it ever has been. that may be true. police expected 25,000 fans today and they beefed up the patrol and their presence. officers were posted outside every entrance. and they covered the stadium parking lot by car, air, motorcycle and even horseback. i think the way the dodg
oakland s fruitvale district demanding safety improvements after the shocking abduction of a city leader. reporter: the city of oakland is already talking about putting four cameras out here facing the street so they can catch anything that happens out here on video. of course, today the focus was on this. this memorial was been growing outside the restaurant where he became a leader in this community. [ inaudible ] . reporter: marching down the same block, some are scared to walk alone. this crowd of about 300 carried signs in english and spanish down international boulevard to the old tires restaurant where the owners were shot and killed. he was like part of the family. we have known him for so many years. reporter: gonzalez was shocked by the violent death of a man who was trying to make his neighborhood safer. in spanish this woman told us she is afraid more than she has ever been. oakland mayor jean kwan comforted family members and said this force is out on the
what have you been able to find out so far? reporter: what we know is this fire has gone to three alarms. they also called a red alert which is what they do when they have people unaccounted for and a chance of casualties. let me walk you in here we don t want to block the fire engines. this is a residential hotel. it is six stories high. take a look. you can see the ladder going up to the roof. the fire has spread now to the attic. that is presenting a real challenge for san francisco firefighters. because as they fight this with water from the inside they are very aware that the ceiling or the roof could collapse down on them. now, this is a san franciscoan towers hotel, 150 units. it has a fair number of disabled and wheelchair-bound residents who needed to be rescued. other residents did make their way down the fire escapes on their own. the fire started in a trash exact tore on the first compactor and it went into a light well and a chute and able to travel to multiple