Jana spoke to stressed out riders and is live at the negotiations. Reporter i spoke to the union and they said they are making progress, yet theyre still ready to strike in 24 hours. I havent had a car since 1995 so i cant get any where without buses. Reporter workers moved one step closer to a strike as passengers got on buses today. We did not make this decision lightly. Reporter the acu represents more than 1,600 workers who have been without a contract since skwraopb 30th. Its a very decision to make but because ac transit has taken the decision, we have to move on the strike. Its going to be awful. I dont want to lose my job because i cant get there. I feel like, theyre letting us down. You know. Theyre leaving us stranded. The alameda contra costa district carries 1,100 passengers a day. Were a little more than 1 apart. The Sticking Point is on health and welfare patients to their premiums. Currently were asking them to pay 10 like all the other employees do. Reporter Union Workers tell us they havent had a strike in 28 years and theyre planning to work through tomorrow night to avoid a strike on wednesday morning. Now reporting live, jana katsuyama, ktvu news. And now to the b. A. R. T. Labor dispute and a hearing set for wednesday morning. At that time b. A. R. T. And its unions are scheduled to line out their differences before governor brown. He will decide whether to impose a cooling off period for up to 60 days. A spokeswoman for b. A. R. T. Said they asked the governor to intervene. The union said theyre disappointed that its come to this. We dont need cooling off, we dont need an investigation. We need b. A. R. T. To do this right. Reporter the unions and bart will present their negotiation. Wednesdays hearing is open to the public and the board can call additional hearings if the three members determine theres a need to do so. Now tonight at 10 15. The three appointed to that board of inquiry and more on how theyll help determine what happens next. B. A. R. T. Says it will have to pay for buses it hired to move commuters today in case of a strike. At the walnut creek b. A. R. T. Station this morning. The chartered buses stood ready to bring commuters to San Francisco. B. A. R. T. Said it it sent emails to riders but some apparently did not receive them and still showed up. 12 hours, thats how long it took for bay traffic to unwind after a big rig fire. Its horrible. Very horrible. Awful. Reporter just sitting . Just sitting watching a movie. Reporter watching a movie . Yeah, i always do. Reporter the cause of the back up was here on interstate 80. Heres that same scene from a different camera angle. If driver of the truck told ktvu he was sitting from Castro Valley to South San Francisco with a load full of sushi, rice and other asian food. The smoke came from the windshield wipers. The flames were bigger. It could have been from the tire flapping or it could have broken a brake fuel line. Reporter the Highway Patrol closed two lanes of westbound 80 then later three while workers cleared out the rig and cleaned up the mess. Its where four lanes merge into one. Weve been stuck for like 2 1 2 hours on the bridge. Coming from richmond. Just from richmond. Its ridiculous. Reporter the chp reopened all lanes at about 3 15. Investigators say they may never know what caused the fire, the truck is too badly burned. At treasure island, rob roth, ktvu news. We are following developing news from Southern California where a wildfire is burning near lake elsenore. The so called falls fire started this afternoon. So far the flames have burned more than 1,200 acres and forced the evacuation of hundreds of homes. According to calfire at this hour there is zero containment. Firefighters in tualamey county are also working to control a fire. The so called towers fire broke out around 6 00 a. M. This morning. About 20 acres have burned so r far. Smoke from the fire is drifting into the basin. Two campground are under advisory evacuations. The cause of the fire is still under investigation. We have new details on a warning that closed down embassies overseas. In the message, the ali zewag was told to do something. The ar a motorist deliberate plowed his car into people injuring several and killing one. The items were left near the spot where italian tourist alipe was killed on saturday. She was on her honey moon with her husband when she was struck. The driver 38yearold Nathan Campbell is charged with murder. Hes being held on a 1 million bond. Witnesses say it looked like he did it on purpose. Major League Baseball suspended new york yankees superstar Alex Rodriguez and 12 other players today. All of them are linked to the florida clinic bio genesis. Those were fans booing rodriguez as he came to bat. Ironically its his first game this year after returning from an injury. Rodriguez receiveed the harshest penalty. He is suspended more than 200 games in all. He was allowed to play tonight because he is appealing his suspension. Three of the other players suspended are all stars. Nelson cruz, cabrera of the padres and Johnny Peralta of the tigers. Every player was given 50 game suspension. Theres no Single Player for the as or giants on that suspension list today. Christien kafton live tonight at at that time park, where fans tell you they are frustrated. Reporter the giants just took a lead in the brewers. These are two teams that are very aware of suspensions because of performance enhancing drugs. I hope its limited to the people they found. Im worried that throughout baseball as a whole. Im glad they got braun. As a milwaukee fan. Reporter giant fans have seen issues here too. Ive seen the bad, the ugly, and the great. Reporter it was not far ago that barry bonds was under a cloud of suspicion. I really believe theyve ruined, somebody got angry at the gym and they ruined barry bonds career. This boy got rich off the home run ace and they got dirty then. I think players have been doing it since high school. Reporter fans agree. And they are willing to give up stars for cleaner game. To give a little perspective. Its thought to be the biggest ban since 1921. Gio gonzalez was one of two players named in the bio genesis investigation but was cleared. And in sports, were going to look at comments by Alex Rodriguez over the suspension. And authorities arent saying if a missing woman is at risk or why theyre looking for her. They do say she hasn t been seen since last night. She is known to drive a mini cooper convertible with a black top. Sbdv708. An 11th hour reprieve but that didnt stop some commuters routine from going off the rails. I got up at 3 00 and i checked the internet to see if they had actually decided to strike. How uncertainty is turning into stress for b. A. R. T. Riders. A pattern of cool breezy weather and clear skies. [ male announcer ] at montrose pet hospital, anarchy meets order. Working with at t, doctors set up a broadband solution to handle data and a mobility app to stay connected with their business. So they can run the office. Even when theyre not in the office. Where do you want to take your business . Call us. We can show you how at t solutions can help you do what you do. Even better. New at 10 00, Mark Zuckerberg stepped up his push for immigration speaking for the first time on the issue. He told the crowd this isnt about fighting for high tech visas. Reporter those in the audience here at the Yerba Buena Center for the arts cheered when zuckerberg said this is about comprehensive reform, saying todays dreamers are tomorrows interpreneuros. Please give a warm welcome to Mark Zuckerberg. Reporter when Mark Zuckerberg takes the stage, its usually to talk about technology. But today it was about Immigration Reform. The tech titan made his case at the premier of a new documentary called. Undocumented. The film is based on the real Life Experience of jose antonio vargas. Vargas mother sent him from the philippines to live with his grandmother. He had no idea he was undocumented until he applied for a drivers permit. So when i found out i didnt have the right papers. That i was here in america illegally i had to create a different system of reality. Reporter vargas has become a prominent face in the fight for Immigration Reform and now so is zuckerberg. He and his farmer harvard roommate green began a panel. They wanted to make sure this wasnt going to be only about engineers, only about hnb, only about silican valley. Reporter zuckerberg said he wanted to make sure this was a path to citizenship. These are issues that dont just touch our part of the industry but touch the whole country and touch what is right for us to do as a people. Reporter among the crowd tonight House Minority leader nancy pelosi, San Francisco mayor ed lee. Other lawmakers and mc hammer all of whom echo zuckerbergs call. And they certainly welcome his clout too. Im heather holmes, ktvu news. A San Jose Company is pulling ginger candy off store shelves after a testing found high levels of led. It sold in a white container with red lettering. Theres a small cocoa nut tree on the top of the label and the words ginger candy underneath. Pregnant women and parents of children who may have eaten it should talk to their doctors. Tonight the Palo Alto City Council is debating on whether to make it illegal for people to live in their cars. Supporters say the ordnance would give police a tool to respond to complaints to people who live in their cars. The ordnance would be enforced on a complaint only basis and officers would work with offenders to try to link them to social services. California is trying to move thousands of inmates by releasing them. Theres currently 25,000 inmates in california prisons. Chp officers arrested seven people in oakland today during a protest in support of hunger strikers in california prisons. The protesters called the prisons tactic of solitary confinement torture. They want the policy changed. Protesters today chained themselvess to the entrance to the state building then moved inside. They were arrested when they refused to leave. Continuing coverage now of the b. A. R. T. Labor dispute and whats next for the agency, its workers and the 400,000 riders who depend on b. A. R. T. On a daily basis. Tom vacar tells us dont expect miracles from the board of inquiry who is now reviewing the case. Its headed toward a strike. Reporter mike burneck is a former member of the b. A. R. T. Board of directors that are still well connected to the current board. He said the credentials, a wide mix, the board of inquiry will have very little inquiry and duties. Basically gathering information on the management offer, the labor offer and within seven days are going to summarize the offers and present them to the governor. They will not make a recommendation. They will not make a tae sis on which position is the right one. They will not tell the governor to do. Reporter all the governor can do is impose a cooling off period. It cannot fire negotiators. The solution is likely to come from influential people and corporations who will punish both sides if they fail to reach an agreement. Because b. A. R. T. Like the big banks that were too big to fail in the recession has probably now become too big to derail. Tom vacar, ktvu channel 2 news. More details now on the three members of that board, jacob avelsmith is the director of alcoholic beverage control. He is a Senior Advisor to jerry brown and an attorney. Mikki callahan is a state mediator and conciliator. And robert valganort is on the building an Construction Trade panel. And is a former california transportation commissioner. A small earthquake shook the south bay this afternoon. It was a 2. 5 quake 12 miles north of morgan hill. There are that reports of any damage or injuries there are no reports of damage or injuries. The winds are blowing on shore and temperatures are falling. 58degrees right now in fairfield. 55degrees halfmoon bay. As we get started tomorrow morning, mostly cloudy skies. The fog will be with us as well as the patchy drizzle. Temperatures are going to feel a lot like what we felt this morning. 53 in vallejo tomorrow morning. Widespread low to mid50s around the bay. 53degrees for you morgan hill. Here is a sample of the cool down expected for tomorrow. Notice the temperatures well below the seasonal average for tomorrow. San jose by 10. Livermore by nine as well as oakland. The seasonal average expected in San Francisco for tomorrow. Ill give you a detailed look, and i will tell you when we finally expect the warm up to return. B. A. R. T. Trains are running, the question is for how much longer. The stress caused by all that uncertainty. His naked acrobatics were all caught on camera and today a gunman opened fire tonight during a town meeting in North Eastern pennsylvania killing three people. It happened in ross township. A witness said the suspects fired shots through the wall and into the board of supervisors meetings then entered the room and continued to shoot. Aside from three people killed, they injured several other. The suspect was wounded and is now hospitalized. According to one report the suspect had an ongoing land dispute with the board. A judge today ordered a berkeley acrobat to face felony charges for his naked antics in a b. A. R. T. Station including grabbing at people walking by. Perez was captured on video during the may 10 incident in San Francisco. In court today, b. A. R. T. Workers said perez growled as he touched himself and tried to grab at passengers. Perez said he remembers little of the incident. Perez said that he must have been going through a mental break down, perez said he takes medication for mental illness. B. A. R. T. Trains throughout the bay area ran as scheduled this morning. I got up at 3 00 and i checked the internet to see if they had actually decided to strike. Reporter since the strike didnt happen oaklander dave matson didnt have to break his morning routine so he walked a half hour to the coliseum b. A. R. T. Station, got off at san leandro and walked to walmart for work. Theres two things that frustrate me. Not knowing and having to wait till the last minute to find out what is going to be the situation in seven days or like this morning. Reporter today we spoke to ben goldburg. Often changes in peoples regular routines generate a lot of stress. It often makes them feel more vulnerable because it sort of resinates to other parts of their lives. Reporter goldstone from people cant get to work, it may increase the stress. These french travelers said if b. A. R. T. Wasnt running their week long visit here would have been a lot more expensive and their sightseeing would have been cut short new at 10 00, some of the worlds best sailors received honors tonight in San Francisco. The d. Young museum in Golden Gate Park hosted the americas cup induction center. Among those being honored was San Francisco lucy anne juitt. Were following breaking news right now after the break what we just learned about a computer problem affecting multiple airlines right now. A brutal attack being called a hate crime. And other cases that some worry are part of a trend. People in we have breaking news tonight about an Airline Reservation system thats causing troubles for at least three mayor airlines tonight. According to the airline manager, theres delays possible. The problem is system wide and that they are working to fix the situation as soon as possible. A College Student who was hoping to become a nurse is now the latest homicide victim. Kimberly chico was shot to death while riding in a car near second and san salvador. Authorities do not believe she was the intended target. We have no motive. A police crack down on gangs is under way. Amber lee is in san jose where she spoke to some people who are actually afraid to go out at night. Amber reporter thats right frank. Police have dedicated 12 officers and two sergeants to this gang suppression unit and residents tell us this crack down is much needed. We need to help each other. Reporter 61yearold diana grant tells us she grew up in East San Jose and still lives here but the san jose she knew as a child is much different than what the city has become today. She says the fear of Gang Violence has become a major concern. The worse time is the weekends. They dont have respect for neighborhoods. The weekends thats when most of our tragedies happen. Reporter police say theres been 30 homicides in san jose this year. Up from 25 at this time last year and they say seven are confirmed to be gang related. Where you live has there been any violence . Two murders on merta. Two murders theres been this year. Reporter how close to your house . Very close. Reporter the officers dedicated to the gang suppression unit are familiar with known gang members and will target areas where they are known to gather. Keep your friends close and enemy closer. You keep a tab on these gang members. Reporter this unit was one the city had cut three years ago. We did that and now we see gang crime skyrockets. We see innocent people getting killed. Reporter maldonado agrees that theres more officers needed. Statements we take walks at night and they say dont go after 8 00. I think its going to be safer. Something had to be done. We didnt see this when we were young, but now. Reporter the long term rivalry between two gangs is responsible for most of the problems. And that the food soldiers are minors recruited at a very young age. Reporting live in san jose, amber lee, channel 2 news. Neighborhoods across the bay area will be participating in National Night out tomorrow night. Itll be the 30th year for the Block Party Event to help reduce crime by getting neighbors toge