lowered the minimum age to get plan b from 17 to 15. >> what this decision has done has removed a medical screening for young women who are sexually active and that defies common sense. >> reporter: critics point out it does not protect against sexually transmitted diseases but california laws allows kids to get condoms without parental consent and the county health council expanded the program to mail packages of free condoms to kids as young as 12 in std hot spots. shieder says her teens tell her they feel more pressure to have sex from peers and what they watch and listen to but at the end of the day the decision to have sex is a personal one. >> kids engage in sex at young ages because they want to feel loved and they may be in love with somebody and want to feel accepted. it has nothing to do with what the government has said or what we have taught. quite a party, one of the >> reporter: now, the fda made the decision around the same world's most colorful time that a federal judge billionaires in town to launch removed all restrictions on plan b óujjtk contraception. the nerd bird. unless there is a last minute the airline launched service appeal to that that ruling will from the silicon valley to lax. stand and all restrictions will calling it the nerd bird. go away by may 5 or 6. the first flight arrived just after 9:00 a.m. and was greeted our flash survey, do you think the plan b pill should be by airport firefighters and that available to 15-year-old girls water salute. u.s. law says he can't run the over-the-counter? a+h+ote by texting or airline. calling us. >> i'm taking a minority text 1 for yes and 2 for no. we will have the results later position in the airline. and i still, i'm still the on in this newscast. biggest private share holder and a new construction problem i still love the airline, i love reported in the eastern span of the people who work there. i have been to every single the bay bridge. cal trans is still reeling from launch and i feel passionately reports of faulty bolts and now about it. >> that purple lighting. the true head of virgin america sources say wells are flawed and says the airline is eager to have to undergo repairs. learn the san jose market with the 20 questionable wells are plans to add longer flights. some of the longest connecting the largest study that omega massive steel plates. it is not known how this new 3 fatty acids finds they can problem will effect the schedule. improve memory and processes but a dust up at theqd facebook head quarters. only in people without diabetes. a group protesting the politics made up with lots of fruits and to mark zuckerburg. vegetable oils. scott budman was there and joins researchers found people in us live from facebook with that their 60s who primarily ate a story. >> reporter: the protesters did mediterranean diet have a lower not get a chance to meet face to risk of memory loss. face with ceo mark zuckerburg this was the question of our flash survey. and other facebook executives do you think the plan b pill but did manage to disrupt things should be available to a bit around these parts over 15-year-old girls and older money, contacts and a proposed over-the-counter. 58% of you said yes and we do appreciate your feedback. oil pipeline. jeff ranieri is back with us. it is hot and hotter. they were several dozen strong, >> there is a little minutia a group of bay area protesters between there. i will be detailing that for marching to the facebook campus you. let's get a live look outside of to give the social network a our sky camera network. thumbs down. you can see in sonoma. but their real target is we have that forecast coming up facebook ceo mark zuckerburg who in just a few minutes. look at them kids. [ sigh ] along with other tech stalwarts like bill gates and sean parker formed a group to support immigration laws. that group gave money to another organization running ads supporting drilling in alaska, hence the pipeline protest. >> facebook has recently funded an organization working on immigration reform that happens to be supporting the keystone pipeline. we wanted to bring the conversation up and let them know that they are supporting an organization that is supporting keystone. >> let's go. >> reporter: the keystone xl pipeline has been proposed to send oil from canada to texas. >> i am an engineer and a scientist. and i work with exxon and i understand the facts of climate change and the carbon dioxide that would flow through this line would be with us for a thousand generations. it is short term enrichment of a few people versus the welfare of how many generations will survive on our planet. >> reporter: they tried to get this petition into the hands of they have no idea what it was like facebook officials, nobody from before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies to a device like that. the company showed up. as we left they were discussing one time, i had to wait half a day to watch a movie. ways to send it via the you watched movies?! i was lucky if i could watch a show. internet. i'm sure they will find a way. show?! man, i was happy to see a sneezing panda clip! no comment from facebook on this. we reached out to those in favor trevor, have you eaten today? you sound a little grumpy. of the pipeline. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices . >> facebook scott budman, nbc with u-verse high speed internet. bay area news. rethink possible. >> facebook delivered good news to share holders tonight. the company saw its overall earnings and profit rise over the last three months largely because it is getting better at selling advertisers. shares of facebook stock moved higher in after hours trading. new details on the stabbing death of an 8-year-old girl. what could have been a major break in the case is no longer. investigators say an attempted abduction in placerville has no evidence that it is connected with the murder of leila fowler. the 8-year-old girl was found by her 12-year-old brother who says he saw a stranger leaving the a hug from the heart for a stranger who saved a life. family's home. the reunion came after a so far detectives have collected dna and finger prints and successful bone marrow transplant that saved a little girl. collected knives from the scene. >> we still have a lot of people >> jodi hernandez has the story of a family that is hoping to to interview. inspire others. really we are still in the >> i feel very happy because i beginning stages but we are making progress, a lot of really was excited to see him. progress and moving forward. >> reporter: describes the it is a complicated emotion on meeting the man whose investigation. bone marrow donation helped save of course, we have the death of a child here, so we need to make her life. sure that we cover all of our she desperately needed a bone bases. marrow transplant and he was a >> so far local police have received more than 200 tips from near perfect match. the public. now to a developing story in >> i want him to know that he saved my life and that he did a the north bay. a race tonight as we speak to really good thing. fight fires raging in wine >> it just goes to show how country as crews battle the complete strangers can be flames they are also battling connected. hot, dry and windy weather which >> reporter: he says he had no is a dangerous combination for idea signing up to be a possible fire season. donor five years ago would give the largest the yellow fire you someone a new chance at life. he says his part was easy. see by the map here still burning now and the silverado fire in napa valley which is now >> people who benefit, their out. lives can be saved. we have team coverage. >> reporter: his generosity is a chief meteorologist jeff ranieri rarity. is tracking conditions. minorities make up 15% of people we begin with cheryl hurd who on the national bone registry. joins us with the latest. megan williams' daughter died because she couldn't find a >> reporter: it is still pretty warm out here and the winds kick vietnamese match. for her watching today's reunion up from time to time. here is the latest on what is was bittersweet. going on here. >> part of me happy. the yellow jacket fire is still part of me asking why not michelle. >> reporter: the story is at 125 acres. it is 50% contained. bringing hope to others. and oofficials tell me it should >> when they find a donor then be in full containment by 6:00 maybe i can do the same thing. tomorrow. i'm standing by live here at the >> i would encourage them to sign up because it could really training facility. as you can see some of the save someone's life. volunteer firefighters are still going at it. and it seems that they are and like i said i wouldn't be getting trained just in time. around if vincent hadn't joined the donor program. >> reporter: in san francisco, training for 65 seasonal jodi hernandez, nbc bay area firefighters started here on news. >> hoe emotional that must be to monday. that's two weeksyuc=t before ca meet that little girl knowing you saved her life. usually starts hiring for the season and two months before the >> just a cotton swab to your official fire season begins here in sonoma county. cheek to find out if you are a >> we are looking at the match. let's turn to the jeff conditions that you can see with ranieri. you are following the fire the winds that we are having. warning and the wind. these conditions are more normal >> definitely. for about june. >> reporter: cal fire decided to wind gusts now over 70 miles per hour from some of the peak winds get a head start on what they throughout the past 24 hours. believe will be a long dry spring and summer training. santa cruz mountains from 30 to >> they put together a week of 40 miles per hour. in the past hour we have seen training that covers structural firefighting, haz-mat, ems. winds as high as 40 miles per hour in napa. >> reporter: it is ironic the that is why the red flag warning training facility is located across the street from where one extended until noon tomorrow. we do also have new information of the first fires broke out this morning. to update you on. that is when 50 acres aburned in we had cheryl hurd in the north napa valley. it is now contained. bay tracking our fires. one home burned off of highway we are learning from cal fire that silverado fire is 100% contained. here is the best news for 128 and 125 acres of dry firefighters for the fire off to vegetation still burning. the north and east. >> the winds really are the we are going to see the winds calm as we head throughout issue. this if you look around the tomorrow. the caveat here is humidities will stay low. hills green turning brown. 5 to 15% and we will have a very normally they would be carrying hot day with upper 80s and low fire rapidly. >> reporter: this is his fifth 90s. the other fire is the yellow time around as a seasonal firefighter. fire. this is 50% contained. he does it because he loves the it is just here off to the east outdoors and he knows what it takes to keep the wild lands of windsor and we will see the safe. same scenario, low humidities >> fires that for the last couple ofp things are hot and dry, we have generally relaxing through thursday. that is going to start to get us out of this fire threat. the largest zone of concern to keep our heads on our shoulders because fire season is continues to remain the north here. so we have to keep our heads bay where winds will be gusting straight for what we are in for. the most as we head through >> reporter: some of the tomorrow anywhere from 10 to 25 seasonal firefighters that you miles per hour. let's get a look at our 12 hour see here will start working on forecast for tonight. monday in lake napa and sonoma temperatures mid to upper 60s by counties. they tell me that they are 11:00 p.m. at the bay. ready. also inland. reporting live i'm cheryl hurd, clear skies through tomorrow and nbc bay area news. note by 11:00 a.m. temperatures and you heard cheryl mention the home that burned near 128, should be in the 80s by the bay and mid 80s inland. let's get you outside to the this is nick trig leah. he says he woke up to a strange live hd sky camera network. you will see it is hazy in san smell. he and his wife rushed to the side of the road and there they jose. the trees not blowing around as much as earlier. watched a large oak tree fall on under not as much fire threat in their home. and then after they watched the the south bay as north bay. flames engulf the home that they we are pointing our cameras lived in for the past 19 years. right towards the coast line looking for any kind of fog. >> i went out on the front porch we may get a little bit of haze and saw an orange glow next to building up there at the immediate coast line but not the road side. >> took about 20 minutes to get expecting a big fog event. in emeryville we have clear here. those were the most horrific 20 skies back towards the coast line. minutes i have been through. it is going to be a hot day as we head through our thursday >> he says he watched a lot of great memories burn in the fire. forecast right into downtown san he says he is lucky he and his francisco. a beautiful sunset right now. wife got out safely. let's get you to tomorrow's for the latest on the conditions forecast. great news for firefighters with in the north bay and around the bay area let's check in with temperatures cooling off. increased humidities inport a i understand that that red flag little moisture to help try to warning has been extended. >> we have learned that has been battle the flames. for the south bay we find upper extended through thursday in the 50s to near 60. daytime highs on thursday are that will gust up from 50 to 25 going to be going higher. low 90s in the south bay. miles per hour and low humidities from the same 92 in morgan hill. locations that we have been 96 in gilroy. telling about for the past few hotter back for you in the east days. the largest concern is the north bay. definitely a day to get away bay and in the napa valley hills with shorts if you can at work. with the dry winds coming out of 93 in walnut creek. the north and slightly offshore. 96 in livermore. wait until you see san all it takes is a wind 10 to 20 francisco. 83 for you. that is on the conservative miles per hour that is good side. 90 in oakland. enough to fan fires. 88 in berkeley. the yellow fire 125 acres, 50% how about our chances of rainfall? no rain coming in that three day contained. it will stay hot with low forecast. hot inland with 70s at the coast humidity. and we have just heard on the line. as we roll out the seven day twitter page that from calfire what you are going to find is just a slight chance of showers. the silverado fire is 100% nothing major but it is anything contained. winds will be going down but as we head throughout tuesday will stay hot with low 35% possibility as we are humidities. i will be back with more. starting to going into a drought coming up taking guns back. the new california law designed a few rain drops will start to to keep guns out of the hands of help our fire danger. temperatures also dropping about people who are not supposed to 20 to 30 degrees too. have them in the first place. the day of the worker. we will take you live to one of the several rallies happening >> they drop. tired of paying the inflated across the bay area and the new prices for big games or concerts? here is something that might bill in california aiming to help, a bill banning ticket protect undocumented workers. after we exposed hot spots buying robotic software which buyer rr thousands of tickets with disabled parking fraud just after they go on sale. officers formed an under cover that bill has been approved by task force. we will show you what happens to two assembly committees. people who tried to cheat the the prangt s forces fans to buy meters. look at 'em. tickets from scalpers at higher prizes. jim kozimor talking about big games. last night got a little iffy. >> did it ever. it looked like our news room. let's get right to it. tempers were flaring. warriors and nuggets last night. denver beat the warriors 107-100. after the game the two teams got into a war of words. denver went after seth curry and immediately following the game curry leaving the floor stops and coming back out of the tunnel and has words with a young fan who allegedly yelled living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. something at curry. today the warriors not happy you see in my day, when my mom was reinting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. about what they think is dirty i mean, come on! play. >> i can live with physical nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. basketball. taking a stab at seth curry's yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. ankle is not physical have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] basketball. you're missing a good game over here. so you can hit him. those kids wouldn't have lasted one day in our shoes. i was even caught on tape asking [ male announcer ] add a wireless receiver. what would happen if i played call to get u-verse tv for just $19 a month against him and it heated up. with qualifying bundles. i would be physical. rethink possible. it is understandable. there is no part of me that says i would be dirty with them. >> i am going to tell you i will show the dirty shots. i like some of the guys. they are really good. the green kid is really good at it. >> especially for a young player. >> really blossoming into the [ bleep ]. >> the coaches out. sharks open their first round playoff series tonight in vancouver. adam burris says the sharks always can get up when they play the canucks. >> they bring out the hatred or whatever it is. it is a fun series to play in. it always gets nasty. there is always a lot of be careful where you park. chirping and angst among both parking fraud cost the=zs(p bay guys. i am not going into this one hundreds of thousands of dollars looking for friends. each year in lost revenue. i'm sure they are not either. >> after our investigative unit if i lose a couple of friends in this one so be it. it is going to be nasty and fun. found an open hot spot the >> it will be fun. investigators responded with an matinee baseball bottom of the eighth. under cover crack down. look at the fans getting to know >> the dmv issued about 2.4 you. everyone gets along. liner to center. million disabled placards last 5-4. angels with the lead. year. we followed a team of under bottom ninth on first. cover officers to show you how goes over the bag, reaches back, often these placards are used no. not by disabled but by someone with his injured hand slams the else to cheat the meter. dirt. the a's lose 5-4. >> 1 a, 1 b. giants are in arizona trying to >> reporter: early on a work day sweep the diamondbacks. morning 17 officers with the dmv and oakland parking enforcement first inning 1-0 giants have the team up. >> make sure you see them. >> reporter: the target? lead. it continues to be busy. downtown oakland near the at and we love it here in the sports department. t and kaiser high rise >> jessica is singing getting to know you. buildings. >> we are seeing a lot of the getting to know all about you. employees that work in this area >> exactly. are using placards illegally to duet. >> we will do that at 7:00 after park all day at work. >> do you work at kaiser? the newscast. >> reporter: the dmv says this >> for a full half hour of local sports coverage you can watch phd was using his mother's sportsnet central on comcast placard for park for free. sportsnet bay area tonight. she passed away months ago. >> will jim be singing there, as this