. good morning, everyone. welcome to mornings on 2. i m mike mibach. and i m claudine wong. let s check in with rosemary for a quick look at the saturday morning forecast. good morning to you. slightly cooler day in store for the afternoon. this morning, the sun is up, but most of us under a deck of low clouds. a little mist and drizzle along the coast. most of us holding in the low to mid-50s. we will again be slightly cooler for the afternoon. only subtle changes in the extended forecast. i ll line this up, show you numbers for today, coming up. well, happening now, a crusade against the growing violence in san jose. at this hour, civic leaders are holding a prayer service at rosa park. we want to show you a live picture of the proceeding, if we have it. we are working on that. there it is. you can see people gathering at the park there this morning. this ceremony, really just the start of a day-long event to protest crime and to remember recent victims. now, just l
it is imperative that they understand their international responsibilities. the u.s. military estimates there are nearly 50 chemical weapon sites throughout the country. deadly mustard gas among the holdings. with violence even spreading to damascus, officials suggest asad could have taken the risk of moving the weapons to put them in a safer police but another theory, assad knows u.s. satellites watch those sites and his communications are intercepted. is he just taunting the west to show he can freely move his deadly weapons around? i am far more concerned about loss of control over the weapons and what happens when the chaos that seems to be infecting the larger society might touch upon some of the weapons stock piled. would the syrian leader really use the weapons? in 1988 in iraq saddam hussein did. thousands of kurds died and that led to years of doubts about whether iraq maintained a stock pile. this time it is different. they re there. it is not lying iraq whe
found a man down in about the same location. detective showed up and found a man to head. it mistral is the requested involving an that attacked on a priest in san jose. the prosecutor told the courts that she did not know the rev. linter would say on the stand. the prosecutor said she did know that linda or would deny the abuse. and a 43 year-old is a former student is a student that was expelled from oikos university in oakland. he is charged with six counts of murder and three counts of attempted murder. whether the decision comes today or if it comes on thursday the white house and members of congress are already making plans in what the high court decides in each case the health care makes it hard on small businesses. both sides claim they want to and are on the side of the will of the the rule. the most controversial provision is the individual mandate that requires every one to bike a mandate health coverage. the court could take down the mandate into related positio
stage is set for the court s historic ruling on healthcare. a rule cog come at any minute. reporter: we re live in redwood city where police are investigate the third suspicious fire that has happened in the last two weeks. we have two videos that catch t reporter: and officer- involved shooting leads to an investigation. we ll tell you what happened in front of a hayward liquor store. and california students may finally get a break with the plan to freeze tuition. mornings on 2 begins right now. well, good morning. i m dave clark. i m tori campbell. it s monday, june 25th. new this morning, police believe two cars were intentionally set on fire. this follows other car fires put on fire the last two weeks. tara moriarty has more. reporter: good morning. both of these cars have been towed away into evidence. the first one was over here parked into the street where you can see the charred rubble. and if you plan to pan to the left, under the carport, you can s
1/4 of voters say they re undecided between barack obama and mitt romney. we would like to hear from undecided voters this morning. what are you still thinking about? here are the numbers to call if you re an undecided voter. 202.737.001. 737-0001. 202- look for c-span and join the conversation there. or you can e-mail us. here is a story from the associated press. one-quarter of a voters are undecided. host: reading a story from huffington post. a week that could decide obama s future. it is the most important week. host: a lot of issues and playwright now. things to be watching this week to see how they play for president obama and also mitt romney. we re talking to undecided voters today. caller: i had watched then- senator obama very closely. i was not thrilled with him. i had to go with the program because there is no way i could vote for hillary clinton because of her and iraq war resolution vote. i got behind him and worked literally hundreds of hours. i know he h