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game tonight. we'll talk live to fred inglis. he's in vancouver. good morning. welcome to you. i'm dave clark. >> good morning. i'm tori campbell. it's may 18th. this morning, police in union city are investigating a shoot. kraig debro is there with what the police know about the shooting so far? >> reporter: yeah, tori. person i talked with is going to gather more information about this homicide and get back to me right away. i'm on the 600 block of whip. police say there's flares in the road. i guess they blocked off the road last night. it happened around 10:15 last night. take a look at this. we talk walked across the tree and found bullet holes in the double-paned windows. about two on the side of the house and one through a window. it appears there was two different cal inners used. i don't know. we'll have to talk to police about that. they came down here, saw a man, picked him up, they took him to castro city. he died. the i did talk with the corenner and they said they -- coroner and they said they did pick up a man. hopefully we'll be able to talk to the people and/or the police further about what happened. kraig debro, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you, kraig. this morning san francisco police are looking for the gunmen responsible for a shooting near usf. investigators say a 22-year-old man was shot deferral times while sitting in -- several times while sitting in his car. the victim was able to drive to the police station to get help. he's listed in serious condition at sf general. police believe he was not a student and they believe he was targeted. there's a new leader of al qaeda. coming up at 7:15, we'll bring you a live report in washington, d.c. about who he is and where he comes from. back here at home, a heated debate in oakland about whether to keep spending money on two oakland gang injunctions, stretched into the early- morning hours. claudine wong joins us live now with that decision. it was narrowly approved by city council. claudine? >> reporter: it was a close vote, dave. we are getting reaction out here in oakland. but this is a meet -- meeting that started last night and lasted into the early-morning hours. by time it was done, people were exhausted. nerves were raw and for now the injunctions are not going anywhere. >> we need to have an honest dialogue here about the issues that are before us. >> and go firns us another tool, another opportunity to try to keep the -- gives us another tool, another opportunity to try to keep the city safe. >> reporter: just a couple of opinions on either side of the debate the decision was made in a 4-3 vote. all of this is just a hotly- debated issue. the gang injunction establishes safe grounds and curfews and to prevent people wearing certain colors to not association with one another. the battle of the public court and one man said he's worried about crime but he's not sure gang injunctions are the answer. >> gang members, i'm sorry. they are human. we just have to learn how to deal with their problems. >> reporter: you don't want to prohibit them from going places? >> no, no, no. i think they have problems and i think we should take time and sit down with them and find out what the solution. >> s. that man says he wants more -- that man says he wants more money spent on community problems. and that cass -- and that was discussed last night. how far, the councilmembers who voted for this gang injunction to stay aplace. they think you have to do both of them and not one or the other. claudine wong, ktvu channel 2 news. an outbreak of the norovirus is making people sick at a portola valley retirement community. so far, more than two dozen people have gotten sick at the sequoia community on puerto low road. the norovirus is a food-borne disease spread through contaminated water and food. symptoms include stomach pain and vomiting. the dining room is closed and all events caned to prevent the virus from spreading. scientists are looking into too much rain is the cause for sharks dies. scientists tell "the chronic $"that all of the rain we may be getting may be diluting the salts. that's not good for sharks. earlier exams reveal bleeding, those ults are expected this week. >> interesting. >> uh-huh. let's see what's happening on the roads. what are you seeing, sal sh. >> good morning to you. if you are just joining us, the traffic is going to be affecting things a little bit. let's take a look at what we have. 237 westbound, the traffic is going to be slow as you drive 80. there are no major problems as you drive to 101. bay bridge toll plaza, we have a look here. it has improved. it was earlier. it was slow about 6:30 or so. it's definitely improving. >> and this morning if you are driving on southbound 101 at devil's slide, there is a crash. the bayshore freeway looks good. it's about eight minutes. not bad at all. if you are driving through south bay, traffic on 101 and 280 look good. >> let's go to steve. thank you, sal. >> you are welcomed, steve. we have kind an end to our wacky weather. we're seeing clouds filter in. now, morning showers, sun, cloud, breezy. tomorrow after a cold morning, sunny and warmer. the weekend had be better and i think it will be cooler by sunday. some of the rain totals. napa .50. vacaville .41. oakland, .25. san francisco, .17. redwood city, sfo, blossom hill, all .10. there were heavier totals than that. drier air is beginning to work its way down. we're getting closer. we're getting closer as everything starts to drive to the valley. we'll be on drive side -- drier side. mount diablo had two inches of rain. st. helena had an inch of rain. los gatos, .61. santa rosa, .64 and still a little bit coming down the old weather pipeline there. also still coming out of the northwest, so that favors areas around the santa clara, santa cruz coastline. 40s, 47 santa rosa, napa, low 50s elsewhere. it's still -- temperatures will warm up very slightly today but tomorrow looks better. we see a little bit of a power change but not a screaming message for warm weather. some morning rain, let's go -- a northwest breeze. that means it will be on the cool side. it will be chilly tonight into tomorrow morning. we get some breaks -- some sun when we get breaks in the clouds. well below average for this time year. especially away from the coast. there are signs after a chilly morning tomorrow we'll warm it up and getting in the 70s. i think the weekend starts off all right. but the fog had be back and we'll have a cooldown by sunday. it's a big night as the sharks for the stanley cup. fred englass is in vancouver. fred, would you call this a must-win game tonight? >> reporter: the sharks don't say so. i know they have so win one game on road. so they might as well do it tonight, right? this is certainly a confidence booster if they can win on the road tonight. but the way the numbers are written if you are gonna only have three home gaels, you have to run -- games and you have -- you have to win four. >> what do they need to do tonight? they have the lead -- they had the lead in the first half? >> reporter: well, that's when their legs came out. that's when they became much more fatigued. the players never admitted it but the coach said it looked like we were dogs chasing cars. and certainly whether they want to admit it or not, the seven -- the seven-game series against detroit took a little bit their -- out of the wind out of them. but this team, vancouver, we have to give them credit. they are fast. they keep attacking. they are just a very aggressive team. have you to play 60 minutes and quite frankly, they weren't able to do that -- last -- last game. they will do that tonight. i saw them in practice and then know what's happening. they know whatty have to do. i don't think you'll see as tired of a team and team that will be able to play until the buzzer. >> after tonight's game they come back to san jose and they play friday, correct? >> yes. >> okay. >> friday and sunday. >> friday and sunday in san jose and then winner of this series will go onto stanley cup final, correct, against either tampa or boston? >> reporter: yeah, and this is uncharted waters for the sharks. they've never been this far. they why talking about how they got this far and how that experience will help them. the canucks haven't gotten to the western conference finals -- that stuff really becomes irrelevant once, gets on ice. it's about what you are doing that second. if you watch that game, there were so men pivotal moments in which the momentum changes. that's why hockey is so exciting. every minutes momentum can change and when we saw when canucks scored two goals in a matter of 79 seconds in the third period and all a sudden, everybody said wow! [ laughter ] >> reporter: this place -- we have have great fans in san jose, i'm not saying that, but that place -- the arena, it rocked. it had the crush shen dah of roaring crowds. it put government bumps on me. >> okay. fred englass joining us vancouver. nice to hear from you, fred. >> reporter: okay, tori. see you later. 7:13. well, we're also learning more about the woman who had the child with arnold schwarzenegger, her name and picture, they've been released. also when she told the former governor the child was his and a pretty interesting twist on a tweet by one of the schwarzenegger's children president obama, he's delivering the commencement speech for the coast guard. that's the president right there live. media reports are identifying the house keep who has a father by arnold schwarzenegger. she's many. she goes by "patty." there are reports that she did not tell schwarzenegger about the child until he was a toddler. he's reportedly 14 years old. now. "the new york times" says shes with working around the house at the same time maria schwarzenegger was pregnant with the youngest of the four children. here's something interesting -- arnold schwarzenegger and maria shriver's son, patrick, has changed his name on twitter to patrick shriver. posted a tweet yesterday. part of the message says "i love my family till death dose part." now, his 21-year-old katherine also tweeted she will always love her family. larry flynt from "hustler" information offering a $1 million prize for political scandals. larry flynt says he wants to expose how hypocritical holticians -- politicians are when it comes to what they say in public and what they do in private. there's a new leader of al qaeda. we have reports that a replacement has been named for osama bin laden. ktvu's scott macfarland is live with more. >> reporter: a temporary replacement. his name is al saif adel. he's believed to have planned attacks in 2001. in part because u.s. teams are believed to have seized a treasure trove of sensitive al qaeda information during that raid, presumed -- north korea the presumed replacement was longed to be his deputy but there are temporary things happening. this is the report we're getting from cn -- cnn. that he's a temporary replacement replacement. 7:19. one of the top commanders of the taliban in pakistan is talking for the first time since the death of osama bin laden. he told "the --" the asocialed press "his men -- the associate press" they will carry out the mission. the primary target has been the government of pakistan. they claim that country has been a slave to the united states. at least 11 people were killed during a protest today in afghanistan. 1500 demonstrators shouted "death to america" protesting an overnight nato raid. these protesters say four civilians were killed. nato confirmed it killed four people in the attack, two of them women, but they say all were armed when they tried to fire. conde nest will be the anchor tenant at the freedom tower being built right now at ground zero in new york city. "vogue", "the architect earthquakure"ual die quest "-- digest." are others. insiders say this deal is worth about $billion. it had also attract high- profile businesses back to manhattan. the shuttle is docked. what's next for the astronauts? and how a space shuttle launch from the bay area could play a big role in searching for life in outer space. good morning. westbound bay bridge traffic is moving along slowly. we'll look at that and the rest of the commute coming up. you are looking at a live picture from nasa right now. we've been following the shuttle "endeavour" all morning, it's last mission on the international space station just got underway, shortly after 3:00 this morning our time, the shuttle docked at space station. these are more live pictures from outer space where you can see the shuttle and the device spinning around there. it took less than the allot the two hours to make sure the seal was tight and mark kelly floated through the hatch to shake hands with a space station crew. the shuttle will remain docked. they also have the speck serve part that they will -- device that they hope will help them uncover what is up there. k etch pler has been sending back a lot of time on the 100 planets it found since february. it can take a year just to go through all of the information they already have right now. amazing. we want to check in with sal who is going through a lot of information from the various sources. >> i'm just looking through my computer screen. actually i was looking at the info and there are no crashes on the bay bridge here. we do get our bridges from the chp. right now we don't have a lot. there is a little bit of a backup because the metering lights are on. this morning's commute looks good westbound as you cross 880. after that zanker road turnoff, it does get better and we have a look at the rest of the south bay commute. as a matter of fact, the south bay commute has been lie. for some reason on this -- light. for some reason on this wednesday, i'm noticing the commute is lighter. we'll keep on top of it. as we were speaking here, a new collision just came in. a noninjury crash south of redwood estates. it looks like it's blocking the slow lane did you no injuries -- but no injuries. less go to steve. a a few more showers are possible. system that's responsible for our rain we had yesterday and overnight into the morning is now moving south. we're not completely done. but things are winding down. from the san mateo coast out of the northwest towards monterey bay you could get some showers. just a few skirting through. a lot of dry air is moving its way in. it will bal -- cool and breezy. just a brief warmup. the rain will be ending. some sun today, happy so say. temperatures will stay on the cool side. 50s closer to the coast and low 60s around the bay. a couple of 60s inland. we do have mostly sunny skies, thursday and then warmer on friday. it does look like okay on saturday. but cooler weather as the fog starts to work its way back in. 7:27. san francisco's new police chief makes a bold move. he's responding to a scandal and there could soon be one big change concerning drug busts in the city. and it's a first for livermore, the stage 4 of the amgen tour of california. we'll tell you where you need to be in just a few hours. i've had two basically sleepless nights. quite an adventure. 150 amtrack passengers finally made it to the bay area. their ten-hour ordeal stranded in the nevada desert. our planes start flying when it's dark. and they don't stop flying until it's dark again. flying all day, every day. you deserve our best. that's why there's so many flight options. 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[ ding ] 7:30. earlier this morning, passengers on a stranded amtrack train have arrived finally in emeryville. they were stuck for hours in the nevada desert. now, ktvu was the only tv station there. so the buses bringing those 150 passengers finally pulled into the bay area. the train they were on left chicago friday night bound for emeryville. but yesterday, about 1:45 in the morning, that train blew two engines about 100 miles east of elko. i must have dozed off and the next thing i know i woke up and the trailer -- the train was motionless and it was not moving at all. >> passengers tell us they were stuck in the desert for about ten hours. no power, no ventilation. their train was finally towed into elko. then the passengers were put on buses. three people who rely on oxygen tanks. they were taken to hospital in nevada and will be arriving by train sometime today. the city of livermore is gearing up for the biggest bike race of california. stage 4 begins in livermore and ends in san jose, late this afternoon, ktvu ajade hernandez tells us how the big race is putting livermore on the map. >> reporter: good morning, tori. this is a first in livermore. this is a city that's been raced through. today all eyes will be on livermore. stage 4 begins right here on first and l street. stage one and two were cancelled near lake tahoe. but riders were taken from oldtown auburn to modesto. stage 4 which begins here before noon. will have greg anderson with the pro cycling leading the stage. the trek is 81 miles down south to san jose. that stage is expected to wrap up before 4:00 this afternoon. livermore paid $38,000 to host stage 4. they expect the race to bring in just under $million to the city. we spoke to a livermore resident who has a newfound respect for cycling. >> they pedal quite a bit. >> reporter: it's 81 miles. you can do 81 miles? >> on my motorcycle. [ laughter ] >> reporter: the mayor will lead the walk this morning to the starting line. it's a quarter mile. it's personal because he used an an experimental medication used by amgen when he had stage 4 limb he foe ma. he's now cancer free. spectators will be up and close -- up close and personal to the cyclists, cyclists will head out aren't 11 -- around 11:45, one of the most famous cyclists who won't be participating in this tower, lance armstrong, but we hear he may pay a visit to the end of the stage 4 which will be in san jose. reporting live in livermore, jade hernandez, ktvu channel 2 news. all right, thank you. time is now 7:34. well, the san francisco giants will play at dodger stadiumened to. los angeles police will reallily be out there in -- really be out there in force making sure fans are safe. they -- they are also following up on the beating bryan stow. police believe a latino woman in her 0s may have been the getaway driver -- 20s may have been the gateaway driver, wearing a dodgers jersey. >> we're gonna make and break this on leads. when you give us the names and they match the composite. maybe you overheard them talking. >> now the reward money for information has doubled to $200,000. bryan stow is being cared for at san francisco general hospital now. doctors will give us an update on his condition later today. army prosecutors have charged a soldier from vacaville in a plot to murder civilians in afghanistan. 24-year-old staff sergeant david bram is accused of killing three afghan civilians for sport. prosecutors say weapons were planted by the bodies to make it look look it looks like they were murdered. he faces 21 years in police be if convicted. the family of mark achille is suing the men convicted of being hired to murder the los gatos businessman. the civil suit by his daughter and wid i do -- widow eachs each of the five defendants. he was fate tally shot in his driveway -- fatally shot in his driveway. authority still don't know what caused death of a novato man found buried in his yard. body of dale smith was removed from his home on rebecca way. his wife, evelyn smith, told police where to find the body. we're told dale smith was not poisoned and there's no evidence

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