saturday, july 7th. i'm claudine wong. >> i'm mike mibach. rosemary has a quick check of the forecast. good morning. we are transitions to a warmer weather pattern this weekend. we have patchy fog right along the coastline this morning and certain parts of the bay, it will burn off quickly. mostly sunny skies for the afternoon. numbers up over what we saw yesterday, and the extended forecast, warm to hot in some areas. i have those numbers coming up. violence in oakland overnight as police investigate three homicides in five hours. the latest killing happened at 24th avenue and east 24th street. at around 11:00 last night, officers received a call about a body inside an r.v. our camera watched as forensics teams went in and then placed markers on the street outside that r.v. police say evidence at the scene led them to classify the death as suspicious and they have opened up a homicide investigation. earlier in the night oakland police responded to two other deadly shootings around 7:20 p.m. officers were called to 11th and campbell streets. they found a man who was lying in the street, shot and paramedics were unable to save him. he was pronounced dead at the scene and his identity hasn't been released. officers are looking for the gunman. police have made an arrest in another deadly shooting that happened an hour earlier and across town in east oakland. authorities say an argument between two men escalated with one gunning down the other. no word on what caused the argument but investigators believe the men knew each other. occupy the farm protesters will hold a rally this morning to drum up support. demonstrators had planned to crash a private gardening event at a coveted u.c. berkeley owned field in albany. occupiers took over the guild track for three weeks this spring before the school kicked them out. today's gardening was cancelled due to rising tensions, but occupiers say they will go ahead with their rally. right now thousands are walking in san francisco, joining together in the fight against breast cancer. lorraine blanco is live at fort mason where the 10th annual avon walk is about to get under way. >> reporter: good morning, mike. actually it started a few minutes ago. the first leg of a 39.3 mile walk for breast cancer. you can see them going up the hill over there between those trees. this is the 10th annual avon walk here in san francisco. it's a two day event to raise awareness and funds for research. all the money from the event goes directly to local breast cancer organizations. i just talked with the two time cancer survivor, and she says she looks forward to this adventure every year for its camaraderie and inspiration. >> we are a sister hood of strong and amazing women. we each have our own unique stories that we bring to the community. it's not something i would ever invite anybody to join, but once you're in it, it's the most powerful experience you'll have. >> reporter: and you can see right now there's still a few people signing up to get started over here. the walk ends this evening at corta maderra town park. walkers spend the night there and start the second leg of the 39.3 mile walk tomorrow. reporting live in san francisco, lorraine blanco, k.t.v.u. and inmates at san quentin state prison will also participate in the avon walk. they started helping the cause four years ago. this year more than 200 inmates have made donations and have registered to walk in the prison yard. san quentin inmates, staff and volunteers are trying to raise $10,000. new details are emerging from last night's police shooting in oakland. it happened in the mexicali rose restaurant at seventh and clay streets. a woman flagged down two uniformed officers and they noticed a car behind her going on the sidewalk in an attempt to run her down. one officer fired at the driver. that person wasn't hit but the vehicle crashed into a parked police car. the driver has been arrested. according to procedure, the police department's major crimes units and internal affairs division are conducting independent investigations. well, it will be two years tomorrow since a jury found johanis meshurli guilty of involume manslaughter. he spent a total of one year behind bars for the fatal shooting of oscar grant. grant's family will hold a service at 2:00 this afternoon. organizers say the mothers of 10 people killed by police in the last three years will be in attendance, including the family of a teenager gunned down by a police officer last month. occupy protestors planned a march to to sacramento county sheriff's office today to protest police brutality. they say a review board of citizens is needed to review excessive force. officials in santa cruz county are on the lookout for an escaped inmate. the county sheriff's office says 28-year-old richard norman sasse was cleaning the cafeteria of the round tree jail thursday night near watsonville. officials say he blocked a door so it wouldn't lock and then crawled through a food service opening. he was awaiting trial on robbery and carjacking charges. the sheriff's office in santa cruz is also searching for this man. they say he attempted to sexually assault a 17-year-old girl jogging near aptas park thursday evening. he is described as white in his 30s, between 6 and 6 feet 2 inches tall. weighing 250. police say he exposed himself to the girl before trying to grab her. they say she was able to run off and call police. in just about an hour volunteers will resume the search for a missing teenager sierra lamar. lamar was last seen on march 16th as she was getting ready to leave her home for school. 21-year-old antolin garcia torres has been arrested for her kidnapping and murder. at 10 a.m., volunteers will hold a car wash to raise money for the continued search effort. friends and family say they are still holding out hope lamar will be found alive. >>this weekend the california department of fish and game will continue searching for a mountain lion suspected of attacking a marin county man. that happened last weekend in nevada city. the man says he was sleep in a sleeping back when the animal attacked, leaving him with severe cuts and bite wounds. the man was able to drive himself to the hospital and has been released. wildlife officials say they will kill the animal if they find it. firefighters near redding expect to have a wildfire there fully contained later today. the dale fire has burned 1200 acres and is about 60% contained. two buildings have been destroy 1k3-d five homes were damaged. at least 100 people were evacuated but the orders have been lifted. the cause of that fire is still under investigation. investigators think fireworks may have sparked a fire that threatened a famous hillside in south san francisco. news chopper 2 took these pictures of a helicopter pouring water on the brush fire on sign hill yesterday afternoon. sign hill is the home to the phrase south san francisco. the industrial city. the grass fire burned two achers and was contained in one hour. settlement has been reached in a lawsuit over a wildfire in northeastern california back in 2007. the federal government claimed a spark from a bulldozer used by sierra pacific industries and its timber partners caused a massive fire in two counties. both sides settled the lawsuit without disclosing the terms. the government was seeking $700 million. a san jose church choir will be singing a capella tomorrow after burglars stole $25,000 worth of musical instruments. father john fadigo says burglars have broken into the music storage room at our lady of guadalupe church three times in the past two weeks. the church has changed the lock on the storage room but the burglars manage to get in. the father says band members are devastated and have spend countless hours holding fund- raisers to try to buy the instruments. >> this place is held together by dental floss and duct tape. we're struggling to make ends meet. there's not money available immediately to get these instruments replaced. >> the church has put out a donation box to help with replacing the instruments. new this morning, at least 78 people have died after heavy rains triggered flash floods overnight in southern russia. 67 of the deaths are in the hard hit town of crinsk, 750 miles south of moscow. forecasters say torrential rains dropped almost a foot of water near the black sea. many people were asleep when the flood waters hit and were forced to scramble to safety in trees and on roofs. about 5000 homes have flooded. another action-packed weekend here in the bay area. tons of events going on. let's turn it over to rosemary and hopefully the weather will cooperate for everyone out there. >> if you like it warm i have great news. finally going to see that summer-like heat. it's going to be with us at least through mid week. eventually reaching into the mid 90s. that will come a little later today. some of our hottest spots will actually hit low 90s. so we're very close. giving you a live look towards san francisco, where again the avon breast walk is now under way under mostly cloudy skies. we have fog along the coast and around parts of the bay, but it's half of what we saw yesterday that the depth is only 750 feet. we're looking for a quick burn- off today. mostly sunny skies and the numbers will be warming. 56 in oakland, 52 in san francisco. for the walk this morning, actually pleasant. because when they're making their move they actually like it cool. 53 in san rafael, 52 in napa. 60 in fairfield. a cool start in areas over the north bay and inland areas. 49 in santa rosa but numbers are climbing. san jose, 59. the ridge of high pressure building westward for the weekend and that will warm us up. this trough will remain right about here. we have a piece of that energy break off tomorrow, perhaps a slight dip in the temperatures and then we'll be back up for monday and into tuesday. mostly sunny skies, warmer today, anywhere from 2 to 5 degrees warmer than yesterday. we do have that afternoon sea breeze, but it's going to be very weak. perhaps localized just along the coast. good air quality remains in place for today, so that's always good news. when we get into the summertime heat. 86 for santa rosa, the afternoon, 83 expected for navarro. upper 80s sonoma. low 90s st. helena's, and if you're headed to the lake today 85 expected in napa. closer to the water, 80 for san rafael. the afternoon, 70 in sausalito. a beautiful day if you're going to be out by the water in alameda, 70 degrees for you. 75 in oakland. upper 70s, to low 80s as you get closer to caster valley. up over the hill, 89 degrees danville, 90 for livermore. low 90s in antioc today. san jose checking in 85. 82 santa clara, 84 in saratoga, a beautiful day in an in santa cruz for the afternoon. 72 at san bruno. 69 expected in the city for the afternoon. low 60s along the coast. you notice the summer like pattern with the micro climates, 60s at the coast, 70s around the bay. a few 80s and low 90s for the inland spots. your extended forecast there, numbers budge ever so slightly on sunday, and rebounded as we get into monday. tuesday to wednesday, look to be the hottest days, mid to perhaps a few upper 90s in the forecast for our valleys. i'll have a look at the lunchtime numbers coming up. oprah winfrey dives into california politics. how a young stanford graduate is benefiting from a one on one meeting with the famous talk show host. >> plus a woman suffers a heart attack and dies. the connection she had to president obama's campaign bus tour in ohio. >> but first, you are taking a live look at the approach to the bay bridge toll plaza this morning. no delays right now as you head on into the city. your time now is 7:12. you're watching mornings on 2. good morning to you. a live look from san rafael this morning. mostly blue skies and just a few slivers of fog over the hills. many questions about gun safety remain unanswered in the shooting death of a san jose police officer's young son. investigators are calling it an accident. afully-year-old preston orlando died after a gun went off in his home on thursday. gilroy police say the gun was not officer orlando's service weapon. and other kids in the house were not involved but they still need to figure out exactly how preston was shot, who owned that gun, and how it was stored. >> safe storage would mean in a police where no minor children can get to the gun, right, and think it's a play gun. >> the children's firearm accident prevention act allows for a parent to be prosecuted when the guns are left where children can get to them. if investigators find that was the case, officer orlando could be arrested seven days after that shooting. the discovery of dozens of illegal guns has led to the arrest of one man. there are just some of the 49 weapons seized thursday night. sheriffs deputies say when they went to the home they got there after reports of a fight and found the collection of weapons including a sub machine gun. the man who lived there 50-year- old mike kessner was arrested. this afternoon demonstrates will mark from san francisco's ferry building to the mexican consulate to protest mexico's presidential election. it's part of an international march against the victory of enrique pena nieto. it shows he won by 6 and a half percent but candidates are claiming voter fraud. a formal challenge will be fired next week. another closely watched election, people are heading to the polls in libya today. the lines are long and security is tight, with concerns over violence as voters elect a 200 member legislature. it's the first parliamentary election since the overdegree of gadhafi president obama says he and congress still have plenty of work to do after signing a key piece of legislation. >> i've spent the past couple of days talking with focus about our central challenge as a country. not just reclaiming all the jobs lost to the recession, but reclaiming the economic security that so many americans 1r lost over the last decade. >> the president recorded his weekly address during a visit to ohio. mr. obama talked about the transportation bill he signed into law, a bill he says keeps thousands of construction workers on the job by continuing to fund highway improvement projects. the transportation bill also includes a provision preventing interest rates on many college loans from doubling. facebook and yahoo have reached a settlement in a month long peanut dispute, ending a potentially costly legal battle. the settlement calls for both silicone valley companies to cross-license their pat tenants and expand a advertisement relationship. yahoo filed the lawsuit in march, facebook countersued in april. the settlement doesn't involve any financial compensation. although there were disappointing job numbers for june, analysts say the bay area is still a good place to be right now. yesterday's job report showed another month of weak hiring, not enough jobs are being added to lower the nation's unemployment rate. but, steve wright at the silicon valley leadership group says our region has good reason to be optimistic. >> silicon valley's venture capital is about 40% of the entire country. and so, that means a lot of people are investing in small companies. >> all those investments mean companies are getting the funding needed to hire new workers. wright says the bay area's ticket to prosperity will be innovation, and says cell phones are good examples. apple and google weren't even in the market five years ago. now they own the market and employ thousands of people in that sector. mitt romney did not have such a glowing take on the stagnant job numbers. >> american families are struggling. there's a lot of misery in america today. and these numbers understate what people are feeling. >> romney said he plans to create jobs in the energy industry, and by building the keystone pipeline. he is currently on vacation with his family in new hampshire, and plans to return to the campaign trail after the weekend. president obama emphasized there was some job growth reported, and that's a positive step for america. >> 84,000 new jobs last month. and that overall means that businesses have created 4.4 million new jobs over the past 28 months. >> the president was on a bus tour in pittsburgh when he got back to the white house, he signed a $100 billion bill providing construction work to the nation's crumbling roads and bridges for two more years. tragedy has struck close to home to the president's bus tour through ohio and pennsylvania. yesterday morning, the president stopped at this restaurant in akron, ohio for breakfast. the owner, 70-year-old josephine ann harris hugged and chatted mr. obama during his visit. but shortly after the meeting, harris died of an apparent heart attack. after the president learned of her death, mr. obama called her family from air force 1, and offered his condolence. the city of stockton's bankruptcy proceedings are under way. lawyers for stockton's creditors packed the first hering in federal court in sacramento yesterday. the case continues next month. stockton is the largest city to file for chapter 9 bankruptcy protection in the united states. during the boom, it spent a lot of money on city projects and generous pension and health benefits. then that housing crisis hit and the city couldn't make enough money to pie off its debt oprah winfrey made a $10,000 donation to a stockton city council candidate's campaign. she's supporting michael tubbs. he is 21 years old, a stanford university graduate, and an aspiring politician. tubbs says he first met oprah at a stanford luncheon. if elected, tubbs would be the youngest city council member in stockton history. it raged for weeks, the biggest wildfire in colorado history destroyed hundreds of homes, and now with rain on the way, a new threat for the rocky mountain state. >> here at home a heat-up is under way for the bay area weekend. the numbers are coming up. jury selection is set to start monday in a civil lawsuit involving convicted killer hanz reiser. four years ago reiser was convicted of murdering his wife nina and hiding her body in the oakland hills. the wrongful death lawsuit is on behalf of reiser's 12-year- old son and 11-year-old daughter. attorneys say they filed a suit in the event that reiser has hidden assets. accused serial killer joseph nato wins a key ruling in his upcoming murder trial. a marin county judge approved his request to have a d.n.a. expert analyze the pantyhose of one of his alleged victims. in a hearing last january, a criminalist testified d.n.a. found on the pantyhose likely came from naso. pretrial motions are scheduled for october with jury selection tentatively set for november. naso is representing himself. the largest wildfire in colorado's history is now 98% contained, but there are new concerns about flash flooding today. forecasters say heavy rain could fall on the fire area all weekend, creating the possibility of flash floods on burned hillsides the wall dough canyon fire killed two people and damaged or destroyed more than 350 homes hurricane daniel is churching over the open waters of the pacific ocean this morning. the category 1 hurricane has maximum sustained winds of 75 miles an hour. daniel is slowly moving westward and is currently located more than 700 miles southwest of the southern tip of baja. it's not close to any land and could start weakening over colder waters tomorrow. the country's heat wave is spreading to the northeast. today, philadelphia and new york will hit temperatures of 100 degrees or higher. new york's health department is reminding people, the heat can cause serious illness. excessive heat warnings will stay up for several midwest states today. fort wayne, indiana could reach 106 but it will feel more like 114