i'm dave clark. >> i'm tori campbell. investigators have a new clue in the search for juliani cardenas. >> we've come back to the delta mendota canal. this is where dive teams will be. four vehicles were pulled from the wart. divers will be back this morning to troy to receive the item that they found. the coowner of a tire shop has new information for authorities. he gave that information last friday. it will help. jose rodriguez bought four new tires from the shop. authorities spoke to the co-owner last friday, and he said the tires would likely be good. his corolla was seen at a filling station an hour before the abduction in paterson. rodriguez is accused of kidnapping 4-year-old juliani cardenas after buying alcohol here. authorities have not been able to compare to tire treads to those found around the team of the abduction because there were oversized aluminum rims. they've only compared one of the tire treads fond because of the similar description to the missing corolla. >> we knew we would find vehicles in the canal. we didn't think it would be this far into the investigation without, one, finding the suspect's vehicle with the evidence we have. or, two, we haven't located a vehicle that made the tire tracks. >> reporter: still, the strongest lead so far was the account of a carrolling into the delta mendota canal after the abduction. there were tire trucks in and around that time. they keep coming back to the delta mendota canal. we understand in a couple hours those dive teams will be back out here and back in the water. >> thank you. the community of paterson is rallying around the family. more than 100 people gathered for an emotional vigil. the mother is expecting a daughter with rodriguez. >> he bought her christmas presents, a raiders bib. i don't know why he would do this. >> she is convinced her ex-boyfriend, jose rodriguez is out in the community somewhere and she's pleading for him to drop off her little tbhoi a safe location. right now in san francisco france workers are trying to shut down a construction site at the mission bay hospital. they're angry because they haven't been hired to do the work. we're looking at live pictures. you can see the demonstrators with their signs it. represents bay view hunters point. they said there are many union workers who are ready to work. >> we have been protesting and demonstrating over a year. now they said they made an agreement they were going to work with us. now that the job has started, they're doing something different. >> the protesters vowed they will block both accesses of the gates and shut down the construction site. three bay area mayors will join other mayors to pressure governor recount to change his mind. san francisco ed lee, gene kwan and chuck reed along with six other california mayors will be meeting with the governor in sacramento. the mayors are against the plans for redevelopment. they said about 300,000 construction jobs are supported every year. at a meeting tonight the oakland school district will consider a possible 2% raise for teachers. but the district's budget is so title the teacher raises would have to mean cuts elsewhere. oakland teachers are among the lowest paid in the country. they staged a number of demonstrations last year calling for increases. the raise would cost $2 million while the district faces a $12 million deficit. >> this morning clock clock police are busy trying to figure out who would want to keel a local union leader. we have more on the chocking discover -- shocking discovery. >> friends say that berry -- bingham was likable. two workers were sent to his house. they knocked on the door and it was opened. they noticed that berry's car was parked in the street. they called 911. police arrived around 11 theft yesterday -- 11:30 yesterday morning. he had suffered trauma but police would not say how bingham was killed. police are not saying whether the homicide was random but neighbors said there hasn't been violence like this around here for a long time. >> this area is really quiet. this is the first thing we've had on this street in the 20 years i've been here. >> reporter: bingham was the political leader of local 1021. he was a deacon at his church, the first african-american elected to the alameda school board, and he was married with two children. by the way, police are offering a very large reward in this case for any tips leading to the killer or killers, $10,000. this morning pge crews are at the scene of a crash. the crash capped a series of events involving two vehicles stolen from the same woman. police spotted her stolen subaru near mere a monty high school. she also noticed her pickup truck, not knowing it was stolen. the driver then smashed right into a power pole and was crushed to death. pge crews are working to fesm the lines. we want top check in with sal who is taking a look at the south bay. traffic is moving along slowly in parts of the south bay. your typical slowdown on 280 with no major issues. northbound 280 at saratoga road. there is a crash on the soldier -- shoulder. there's just a little bit of a crash there, but it is not affecting the lanes because they've moved it off to the righthand side. the morning commute is going to be okay if you're on westbound 80. that traffic is delayed for about 10 minutes, which is typical. no problems on the bridge. this morning northbound 101 and third they moved the accident to the side. traffic is busy. let me look at contra costa. slow traffic in antioch, on the way to concord. let's go to steve. >> it's going to be sunny and warm. a dense fog advisory. that fog is in the east bay. pleasant hill, crock cet -- crocket out to highway 4. that's in the east bay. for many in the north bay, a cold fog dpi-- foggy morning. some of the higher elevations from 20 to 40-mile-an-hour gust. we have lows in the 40s and 50s. lingering fog by the afternoon. cool to warm. in fact, the possibility of record heat but not in areas with the fog. dense fog advisory until 11:00. visibility a quarter mile. north wind at concord. northeast at oakland. that will be a warm one. 72 yesterday. sfo65. from san francisco and oakland south you're in lean for record -- line for record heat. 30s, 40s and 50s. downtown san francisco 52. i've seen upper 40s, low 50s. so some areas -- it's already warm. for many it's cold and foggy. the inland valleys will have to deal with some of it, delta, san pablo bay. any rain stays to the north, maybe through february 8th or 9th. 70 richmond. 72 oakland. antioch, low 60s. low 70s redwood city, san hoe say and santa cruz. the record is 68. so fog and sunny. zero visibility. blustery conditions in the east bay hills. we have a pattern that's lock) sunny and warm. >> all right. thank you, steve. today the president takes his state of the union emergency on the road-- message on the road and why republicans felt the speech fell short. san bruno pipeline victims start getting checks. a bay area county is bning plastic bags but the battle may be beginning. dan: i had a biopsy and i had high-risk prostate cancer. i was depressed. i was shocked. sometimes cancer makes you feel very lonely. the doctors can do their best to cure the cancer, but it takes all of the other stuff to make you a whole person again. i've been given a second chance. announcer: at sutter health, our story is you. for more stories, visit sutterhealth.org. an up date on new home sales. it show has surge in purchases. sales climbed 18% in december, the biggest jump since 1992. it was led by strong home sales in the west. analysts say buyers may have jumped into the market to lock in lower interest rates that are moving higher. also just in in the past 10 minutes, the u.s. budget deficit will hit almost $1.5 trillion this yeared that is a new record. the latest figures are up from previous estimates because the legislation passed just last month that extended bush era tax cut. those tax cuts along with the payroll tax cut and jobless benefits added almost $400 billion to the deficit. today president obama will continue selling the message he delivered in last night's state of the union address. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. some brand-new video from andrews airforce base. it's a wet snowy morning in the d.c. area. this is president obama getting on asks -- air force i on his way to a plant in wisconsin. >> mr. speaker, the president of the united states [ applause ] >> reporter: his first state of the union address before a republican house, president obama tried to rouse congress and the nation to come together to win the future. he's calling for new spending on education, innovation and technology. >> whether this takes route in this country or somewhere else. >> i think the most important takeaway, we have got to create jobs and the great recession wiped out every job created in the last century. >> reporter: to deal with the deficit, president obama is proposing a five-year freeze on most government spending. a look at possible social security reforms and the elimination of tax cuts for the wealthy. republicans are scoffing at the new spending saying the nation is at a tipping point. >> we're at a moment where if government's growth is left unchecked and uncalifornia challenged, america's best century would be considered our past century. >> reporter: other critics said the speech was too short on specifics. others say the call for spending contradicts his promises to reduce the deficit. >> thank you. on our channel two website, you can find extended clips of the president's speech. you can also see the full text. just look for the u.s. and world news tab. during his state of the union address, president obama mentioned the empty seat in the chamber, the one that belongs to congresswoman gabrielle giffords who was seriously wounded in the shooting where six people were killed. the chopper is flying over the ambulance. the ambulance will take the congresswoman to a rehabilitation center. now we've been watching this for the past hour or so. there's a lot of preparation involved. this is a live picture outside the hospital where the congresswoman has been treated the last few days. now the doctors said this morning she has improved enough to start a prom of very intense rehabilitation. we'll continue to watch this and bring you up to date information as it happens from houston, texas. the congresswoman's husband, mark kelly, was invited to attend the state of the union address. instead, he watched it in the hospital sitting next to his wife's hospital bed. starting today the first donation checks are expected to go out to the first victims of the san bruno pipe explosions. there were 38 homes destroyed. the owners that sustained moderate damage will get $4,000 each. those with mean for damage, $1,000. critics have complained the city has waited too long to distribute the money. a san francisco woman who tried to cash in on president disaster has been sentenced to a month in jail. jacqueline turn per pleaded guilty to posing as a pipeline victim. she told relief workers she wanted everything they had to offer, including free hotel rooms and gift cards. three other people have been convicted. brentwood is getting tough on local massage mar ors. the ordinance would require a permit from the police department and required to have educational credentials and they have got to be in good standing with a professional organization. that follows the arrest of five women arrested on prostitution charges. the approval of a plastic bag ban in marin county -- enthusiastic crowds gave them a standing ovation. however a group is starting a lawsuit. the group feels that paper bags are much worse than plastic bags. the plastic bag ban takes effect next year. chaos in cairo, what these protesters are demanding and what inspired them to take to the street. another huge recall for the world's largest automaker. good morning. if you're driving in many areas of the bay right now, it's going to be slow and fog is a problem in many communities. we'll tell you more. in egypt, the biggest demonstration in years, end -- demanding an end to the leader's rule. two protesters and a police officer have been killed so far. they were inspired by the recent uprising in -- in tunisia. today is a day of morning in russia. flags are at half-staff. memorial services are taking place in churches for the 35 people killed on monday. dozens more were hurt when a suicide bomber blue himself up there -- blew himself up there. no one has claimed responsibility. we want to take you to wall street. the dow jones has passed the 12000 mark for the first time since june 19, 2008. investors shrugging off early results and instead calling on president obama's call to overhaul corporate taxes, something he mentioned in his state of the union address last night. the weak earning reports came from boeing and kodak. the dow is up 12,000. >> now we're taking you to sal. he's watching your commute. this time we're going to start in san hoe sarks the south bay. it's getting busy. that's near bird avenue. this is becoming typical. so you don't have to worry about a crash. we had one at saratoga road. that may have been why the traffic was so slow. that didn't is no longer in the lanes. take a look at westbound bay bridge, backed up for a 10-minute wait. absolutely clear weather. but in contra costa it's not. we have our maps here. you see traffic is moving along okay on 680, but highway 4 itself, antioch and day point very slow. let's go to steve. temperatures from the 30s to 60 degrees. yes. 60 degrees in downtown oakland right now. that east wind coming out of the oakland hills. that's a warm wind for them. for other a cold foggy weather. it's giving us fog. peninsula, san francisco, sfo, down to san jose that means a dense fog advisory until 11 a.m. 33 santa rosa. 52 in san francisco. upper 40s hayward, redwood city. i saw fog. there's no advisory. no rain, not for a while. 50s to 70s. 68 pacific ca when was last time pacifica was wormer. san jose 71. half mon bay 70. so foggy, cold for some. wendy in the hills -- windy in the hills. fog, sun all the way into friday, saturday, maybe cooler on sunday. tori, dave. a search is underway for a beloved teacher who's been gone a week. and why it may be harder for future teachers to get their degree. once again apple will not be at mac world, but will it keep the crowds away. i'm jon haber of alto music. my business is all about getting music into people's hands. and the plum card from american express open helps me do that. you name it, i can buy it. and the savings that we get from the early pay discount has given us money to reinvest back into our business and help quadruple our floor space. how can the plum card's trade terms get your business booming? booming is putting more music in more people's hands. welcome back. a new lead in the search for juliani cardenas as divers go back to a canal. the co-owners of a tire shop gave deputies receipts. the receipt contains information about the brand of tires. that could help investigators match tire tracks found near the canal. the divers have pulled about nine cars from the canal. they will presume their search at 9:00 this morning. the lead investigator in another high profiled child abduction case has been slowly watching the search for juliani cardenas. detective tim bower was in charge of the search for sandra cantu. he said investigators in the cardenas case are probably fighting emotional and psychological fatigue. >> you reflect. sometimes you personalize things. that's the emotional thing. the psychological is the long hours. >> he said there are similarities but in this case authorities are able to give out more information because they know their suspect. police say a good samaritan became the target of gun violence on the streets of oakland last night. the man was trying to stop a street robbery when a gunman shot him in the back. the victim is recovering at the hospital. the gunman made an escape on a bicycle. we're learning more about a fatal -- officer involved shooting. police converged on a home. the homeowner had reported there was a suspicious man on his property. officers confronted the suspect in a nearby creek. >> they approached him down in the ravine. he approached them with an unknown weapon. i guess a couple shots were discharged and fatally wounding the man. >> investigators tell us the man was carrying a knife. they have not released the name of the man killed. a couple hours ago this morning a group of california highway patrol cadets paid tribute to police officers killed in the line of duty. i want to show you new video from sacramento. about 5:00 this morning these cadets ran five miles. they ran from the chp academy to near the state capitol. that memorial run is a tradition for cadets before they graduate. >> right now, people in contra costa county are conducting a homeless census. the count takes place every two years when volunteers span out -- fan out trying to find people sleeping outside. the data collected is used to track trends on homelessness. it also helps the county secure federal funds for homeless programs. solana county is starting a count. this year deep and is high for section 8 housing. officials expect to get 100,000 applications, but there are only 10,000 spots on the list. applicants have to sign up on line which have caused long lines at the city's libraries. people have until saturday to sign up. a lottery will determine who gets on the waiting list. a search is happening right now for a smes teacher from a -- missing teacher from marin. >> reporter: that message was left here at the high school where 53-year-old debra schmidt teaches. it was last thursday her students came to school and found the teacher left the school keys and a message on the blackboard that said thank you. since then a search has been on for her. we have been monitoring facebook because there's a page where students are reaching out, where people are posting their con sernls. we just came from ross elementary school because someone reported seeing her on wednesday, the day before she was reported missing. then she went home and from there she was gone. the police are heading up the search. i talked to ross police. they plan to go to a creek and a nearby lake where people have been seen walking around in that area no reason that necessarily she would have been there at the time. there's also a report that require to her disappearance she had been talking about going to the san francisco area and possibly golden gate pancht students are very concerned. we have seen postings. we'll continue to talk to people and keep you updated. >> thank you. in just a couple hours california state university is expected to approve another fee hike, this time for the students who want to become teachers. the proposal calls for a 10% or $1,000 foe hike for the doctor of education program. that will begin this fall. it is 7:36. today is the start of the annual mac world expo. it's like an annual reunion for everyone who makes products for or who loves apple products. the latest gadgets will be on display for the media later this morning. apple pulled out two years ago. still, the number of people who say this is a priority on their calendar, continues to grow. >> we're up 25% in preregistered attendance. >> if you want to see the broid-- broader world of products, mac world expo is a great place to do that. >> it runs through saturday. at 8:30 we'll take you live inside must cone center for the -- muscone center for the first day. there's a recall involving 1.7 million cars. they are the 2006 and 2006 lexus and the 2012 2012 -- 2008. dealers will fix any problems discovered. sal, this is the time of the morning where i'm