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live from the bay area's news station at 5:3:00 p.m. >> with many cities and states that the federal government and the red a balanced budget is everything. they did it in san francisco today, mayor kevinewsn vicki liviakis balancing the budget is to balance the pain. after cutting costs, and cutting deals with the city employees, city leaders signed off on the
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2010/2011 the budget. when the deep cuts, and production in overtime, and hundreds of layoffs of city workers. but the 6.5 doesn't dollar budget is balanced. it closes the $483 million deficit. and without raising taxes. and with the trimming of the fat but not to the bones. 10 percent city officials cut and us overtime cut by 16 percent. the budget includes $345 million on cash for infrastructure, streets and parks, a new education with kidder garden-college and a youth summer jobs program. and the new budget protect the universal health care program, help the san francisco. after a scandal of the crime lab, a $11 million is for staffing and eliminating the backlog. and 1
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billion goes towards public safety. there is no police or fire fighter layoffs. vicki liviakis >> and also revenue with impacting the increasing san francisco hotel tax. and dan kerman says that not only opposition is coming from the hotels and also mayour gavin newson >> and they could be paying more money, and the november ballot would increase the city's hotel tax by 2%. enclose a tax loophole when it comes to online reservations. >> the with the we can recover costs for city services that we care about is public protection services, police, fire, union, all of these that can be taxes to help. >> supervisor john says that the comptroller's estimates that the
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hotel tax could generate $26 million per year. >> and the mayor is leading the charge against it. and to make the san francisco with the highest total tax and the nation will drive away convention business for several years to come. >> it is a devastating to a job creation, job growth and the reputation of san francisco. it is a mistake that newark city made in the 1970's and regretted it for a decade. -new york city, and let us not make that same mistake, with a 17.5 percent hotel tax. >> with a competing measure that does not freeze the hotel tax but simply closes the tax loophole. >> for hotels, there is a lot at stake on the november ballot. if this passes? it is the one that gets most votes. in san francisco, dan kerman, kron 4 news.
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>> and the city council, they unanimously increased sales tax by one-half percent as it were to close their budget problems. if this is passed? nine-three quarters percent, or an additional 50 sense, with grocers, a prescription medication and utilities would not be taxed increased. earlier, the alameda county passed a similar resolution. >> new details on the whooping cough epidemic. and the 1 month old baby boy has died in san diego county. san diego county it is the first whooping cough up in nine years in the seventh infant to die in california this year. there have been 1500 reported cases across the state since january. and in santa clara county, they've seen a huge jump. and they are 97¢ a january. at 195 reported cases,
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and marin county, the highest in the state. sonoma has 55, napa has 37, san mateo, 31, san francisco has 19 cases reported of whooping cough. napa and solano have three. and kate thompson reports the santa clara is urging new moms and newborns to get vaccinated. >> this year, there have been 97 courses of whooping cough and santa clara county. more than one half have been reported in the last couple of weeks the county health departments us this historical late spring/summer is the one these of bricks are the worst. this year isn't specially spike. -- outbreaks. >> -this year is especially bad. babies are the most vulnerable because of vaccination is that two months, four months, six months. and infants are not protected. people that handle
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children must get a boosters of they do not in fact infants and toddlers. >> if family members get sick and in fact a young baby? >> people that do not have insurance but need a vaccine can come to the public immunization center in san jose. $15 thinking that the vaccine. reporting and jose, kron 4 news. ♪ >> with fog hogging the coastline, and bear wide are up. temperatures are in the 50s and have monday. and up and our inland areas back into the upper 80s in many locations. and livermore is reached 86 but it is going off. fairfield, concord, and warmer in the north bay and in the south bay. what we can expect tonight that fog hugging the coast line. it will press back in overnight but not that extensive with less fogged,
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>> a growing controversy in coyotes in san francisco. a number of sightings inland canyon park which is right in the middle of san francisco. maureen kelly spoke with some residents and they want to see these wild animals relocated. >> heartbreaking. >> rose and it is talking about the loss of a cat, ticker. they believe that one of the coyotes was eaten the cat. now, they believe the seven are ev livin
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in this wilderness, and reports of several living. and they are keeping the remaining animals and record what the children using the park. the one that attend this over tree summer camp. >> it would take only one second for something to happen to one of the kids. >> and one of these children had an encounter last week but there were not scared. >> he was just walking around. >> because of the close proximity to the habitat, they have a practice of scare every week. >> and some people love it. >> and if they do not harm the children? i think that it is a treasure to see wildlife coming back to these areas. >> the parents want to see this relocated before an attack happens. >> and then it will shoot them all and that will happen. >> the city's recs department
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had no plans to relocate the animals from glen canyon. they're part of the ecosystem and there is no record of humans being bitten by a coyote in the city of san francisco. maureen kelly, kron 4 news. >> can be surrounded by hundreds of alligators! and earlier, he was in the swamps of georgia and bucket this feeding frenzy of alligators. going crazy over mudfish. two days in a row, the biologist says of this cooperative feeding alligators all hunt together. it happens once every three-four years. and in montana, while officials have looked at a female grizzly. and at this campground at yellowstone national park for a man was killed and two others injured in a bear attack. they believe that the bear caught was the one that attacks the campers. a highly unusual and officials say the bear will now be killed. state/herbalife
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cookies? boy: sure! tell your friends hi for me. ♪ [ female announcer ] high speed internet from at&t. >> this just in to the kron 4 news room six people that oppose california's open primaries are suing/blocking the state with the new collection process. and if the candidate can write their candid its name on the ballot? and according to bell at 14 call only the top two will be advancing to the general election under this plan. critics say that it violates minor candidates constitutional rights. this 20 page lawsuit was filed in the san francisco court. two of the people are planning as congress as minor candidates. >> thank you, dan, and federal
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estimates have 1 million will of southern michigan, with fish and rob life along with 35 mi. of the river. the governor is warning of a tragedy is a historic proportions of the oraoil riches like michigan whih is 80 mi. away. -and an upbeat report, on the gulf of mexico. and preparations for a plug from above are going well. and the time line for the static kill could be earlier. and that daniel said the workers the casing for the relief well. and this procedure is the only permanent solution to and this oil spill. and optimistic that this will seal the oil spill once and for all. >> the center m triggere dramat.
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a survey has little confidence in the government's ability to prevent future catastrophes. >> californians have no desire to see the republicans could with oil. three months ago to the gulf oil, the public and to do the california found support for offshore drilling and that has tanked. last year, when gas prices were high, most people supported them. the latest is a 16. shift, 59% are against it. the reason is that it took so long to cap the well. when asked how confident that the government can prevent another oil spill? only 7% said. confident and 21 said fairly, and 32% not very confident. 37 percent say that no confidence at all. and the change of public sentiment to not change with meg whitman, and carly fiorina both
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explore offshore drilling. ♪ >> a few different weather pictures with this mount pam cam. sunny skies over the bay but as we look toward the golden gate bridge km this fog is hanging on, all along the coast and much cooler along the coast. with that fog has been interrupted a and inland has more sunshine, and warmer air. 10 degrees warmer, inland, with 10 degrees in concord, antioch, and the north bay. 70's, and in the south bay. tonight and tomorrow, fog along the coastline. the fog will be coming in tonight with patchy fog to the morning and more typical areas. the coast, the bay, and in the afternoon, sunny skies and warm just a bit especially, inland. and first, let us take a look your fog tracker for tomorrow morning not quite as extensive as it has
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been. by 6:00 a.m., it is already going to be scaling back. as for moving to the leader areas, clearing in the north bay which will allow temperatures to return to the 70's. fanned fog in oakland, hayward, and the peninsula, pushing offshore. by 12 pm, the fog tracker but i think my still on the coast a bit longer especially along ocean beach and san francisco. qamar, 80s inland, a 10 degrees in antioch will be the warmest. tomorrow. and 70's or in the bay area. '70s, '80s, and not a lot changes expected to the next week. as we head into the weekend less fog and temperatures will still below average. and next weekend, the dense fog will return and the cool tempers will also come back. for >> think jacqueline, fall out
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shirley sherrod plans on selling the edited vidoeo web blogger in the arlington national cemetery could be larger than are originally estimated. 6600 graves to be misidentified. and this announcement came in today were choate mansell, the man who used to run this testified. he took full responsibility and expressed remorse. >> and in york, the paparazzi is trend to close to chelsea clinton. and here is an aerial shot of the wedding. and there is a no fly zone along the hudson river. from 3:00 p.m.-
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3:00 a.m. and clinton is mary investment baker mark ms. smith's k and the wedding expery that the clinton could cost up to 2-$3 million! >> and also, the ongoing battle between google and china. >> mark, today, google posted that people in the mainland china are being blocked from using their internet search engine. right now, gary little details but a spokesperson says that they're still trying to gather information. and just recently, google was having a search engine cut off because there were not willing to let the chinese government seacontrl the search results. and win china's renewed the google internet license but it appears that that could change. for the latest on the bell www.kron.com what's on the web with kimberlee sakamoto. >> and we take quick break, a
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>> today, the transportation department of san francisco police department is testing out a new form of vehicle. >> the t-three motion scooters, and there are two on long, the look like a segueway with three will wilson said to. they're testing the efficiency, and cost $9,000 and can move 80 mi. per hour. the idea is to give police more flexibility--80 mi. per hour, and putting the police higher.
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>> a police car will cost $40 per shipping gasoline, this is only $1 per a cover shot. in san francisco, jeff bush, kron 4 news. >> temperatures are warmer bay in every white today in similar conditions. fog in the morning, and closer to the coast with more extensive. as we move inland, temperatures will stay below average throughout this weekend and the weekend but the dense fog returns. >> with the giants game, the nbc programming on dateline. and a special and 90 minute edition of the kron 4 news at 10:00 p.m.
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>> the fight over immigration flares up again immigration is the battleground. the controversial law goes into effect today and today the latest accord challenges, street protests in the bay area and across the west. >> a live look at the immigration rally at tucson, arizona. that is where our coverage begins this evening. ♪ >> no shortage of the motions on the streets of phoenix with protesting began to gather at dawn. by 12:00 p.m., the sheriff office. >> i just arrested 15-20 people the one from the sidewalk in to the jailhouse. i saved a lot of gasoline. >> this went into effect at one minute past midnight, mine is
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the most controversial. yesterday, a federal judge barred officials from checking immigration status, and also, even police are unhappy with the with the law was written. >> the only way to enforce this law was to take somebody's race into account into racial profile. >> the governor of arizona disagrees and she filed an appeal of the ruling. today, the number of protesters kron, 13 busloads for a ride from southern california. >> and two different immigration release an oakland this was of the effort failed bart station. rally at the retaifor kfruit vale bart station and also
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haaziq madyun. and in front of the and the federal building, against the immigration law. sd 1070 over 100 gathered with t- shirts mocking this law. like this " got papers " t-shirt, and this brown and proud. >> what are you looking at? >> and wipe that smirk. >> and today, the 60 minute street performers acted out a dramatic scene between arabs and the police and hispanics. and the actual oakland police looked from across the street as the was no cause for the oakland police to enterinterfere with te peaceful protest. >> and demonstrators are out in front of the federal building in san francisco. they are staying
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on the sidewalk. and there were several rallies held across the country. when producer, kimberly sakamoto brings us to look at other demonstrations. >> mark, we found these on a different websites and lissette take a look as some of these pictures. this is in phoenix. 50 were arrested for confronting officers, rioting year although the protests said that the protest was peaceful. and this and los angeles, demonstrators blocked traffic. and in new york city, hundreds bmarch over the brooklyn bridge into manhattan. and people for this law, and this was reaching absolute no amnesty. to read the latest developments on the controversial immigration law. www.kron.com ♪ >> a new details on the ac
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transit dispute. it is the second week between the union and it is heading to court tomorrow. christine connolly walks us through what could head. >> the bad news for commuters is the there is no cure light at the end of the tunnel. friday, both sides will return to like the could be a likely, legal battle. the issues, the district is facing a $56 million deficit over the next two years. based on labor concessions and stalled talks. a june 30th, they decided to impose a new contract on workers. that saved $15 million by changing work rules, and employe contributions to health care. on friday, they will return to court with a union will ask to overturn the new contract. the three outcomes, the first could decide to throw out the new contract. this decision and most likely
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appealed and put the issue and a legal limbo. and if that is thrown out? the district would immediately go into the red losing $300,000 per week. to make of that money, they could cut weekend service. the second would be the judge to keep the new contract in place and remember that the union says that this week's havoc on service, radically changing shifts, and forcing drivers longer hours. ac transit says that this is a post hundreds of calls and sec. the third is for the judge to not make a decision which would leave this, unresolved for the time being. christine connolly, kron 4 news. have been more of the sec6s ick of >> and i've been here for 11 years, and the entire 11 years i've never been mistreated. and
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i know i am not the only one that has that opinion. i think we all have the opinion, all 1750 people. what they're doing to some of our drivers to have was, and at 11:00 p.m., " p.m., and getting off the next day. and sometimes, you do not get off because there is no one to believe you. and ac transit says to continue, and some people are working up to 12 hours and room is supposed to work 10 hours. www.kron.com and will focus tomorrow and update you on what happens at that court hearing. ♪ >> a live look outside at the golden gate bridge look of the fog. and it is covering the bridge and it is hugging the coast line. today, some bricks of sunshine with cooler temperatures along the coastline.
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with tonight, tomorrow, we can expect the fog to push back in. tomorrow, it'll be less extensive however a sunny and mild for tomorrow afternoon. our temperatures will stay below average as we go through this weekend. details on that coming up. stay with us, we will be back after this break. fat ♪ ♪ but gentle flea control.
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>> this just in to the kron 4 news room a 17 year-old fremont girl was ben arrested this afternoon for the execution- style double-murder that was in hayward last month. the 21 year- old companion, i sail washington has already been in custody since the month of may. and already and orelated counts thre with robbery, and killings. these are the two victims,
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rafael and carlos. both are 18 years old, and residents of a bird. there were on mother's day on west park street of a w haywd and they believed to both be shooting these to victim's robbing them gunpoint. >> and at the oakland coliseum, people are lining up to be extras for the brad pitt film. and stage name is money ball. >> and i huge 80s and, and i think would be some much fun and i think >> i love the open a is, i love --for a pet. and i love the oakland a's, and i think joan hill and robin whiright. >> we've not done this before but with a huge a's fan and
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we're winning, everything i found. >> maybe i can throw out the first patch [laughter] >> and we are making the signs for money ball. and it's gscott. and i heard of this movie was being filmed for money ball. and i will try to get into it. >> and already, last night and it was very interesting to see whole movie is done. and to see this over and over from different angles from the spectators is a lot of fun to just watch it and to be close to all of these stars. we saw brad pitt last night. >> production will continue in oakland and through next week. >> and a live look in san francisco the 24th/mission. and the immigration relic is growing. and under way. ♪ ♪
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who are these people? they're the unions and special interests behind jerry brown. they want jerry brown because, he won't "rock the boat," in sacramento. he'll be the same as he ever was. high taxes. lost jobs. big pensions for state employees. the special interests have chosen their governor. how about you?
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firefighters are going to be laid off because of budget cuts. the unions failed to come to an agreement with the contract with the city. 50 will lose their jobs and will save $76 million per year. the union offered a 3% cut in pay such benefits but the city requested a 9%. craig sklar takes a closer look on how this will affect fire protection on the san jose tomorrow, starting tomorrow. >> it is midday, and they are going all out on their third call and less than three hours. it will be one of their last. and saturday, this station will only be open, sporadically. numerous stations have seen cutbacks, and engines will be also cut back. station 30 will see the of most cutbacks with no permanent crew which is one of the park busiest in the city.
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>> and also, no available will be this sign, something it the union negotiators. >> now they know that when they removed engine 30, and in 33, and in 33, and june 30th, and on the these firefighting resources. >> city negotiators says that it is too late to save those jobs. and even if they find an agreement now. and they are all hopefully will be rehired later. and in san jose, >> and a 1 month old has died from whooping cough. he is the seventh infant in california from whooping cough to die. kate thompson reports that in santa clara county it is a huge spike in cases with this illness. >> this year, there have been 97 cases of whooping cough in santa clara county. more than one half have been reported in the last few weeks. the county doctors
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health department says that this historic late spring/summer is one of bricks are the worst. this year is an especially worse with the outbreaks-- >> this is worst than first four times worse than last year. amy's are most vulnerable, at 3 inoculations of two months, four months, six months and if unless all three inoculations? they're not protected. have parents and caretakers should be inoculated for the booster. have been one to come home, and handle? thicken infected child. >> and people without insurance can come to the san jose public health department, for $15. and reporting and san jose, kate thompson. >> and oakland, police are investigating an early shooting on a bicycle. officials say that
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he was taken to the hospital with numerous gunshot wounds, no suspects. sfo, new p terminal openings. and in berkeley, $1.8 million to renovate the park plaza it comes from the metropolitan transportation commission. and in cities in search of revenue look for taxes, tourists without impacting locals. this initiative on the november ballot will do that. to increase the san francisco hotel tax but dan kerman says that not only hotels are and so is san francisco major gavin newson. >> tours like these could be paying more money. a ballot on november could increase tourists taxes. >> the + is how we can recover
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costs to help pay for city services, public protection services, police, fire, muni services all of these are things that can we could win. and help to recover. >> supervisors says that the comptroller's office could generate $26 million per year. >> it is a terrible idea. >> the mayor is leading the charge against it because during bad economic times. to become the reputation of the highest total tax and the nation will drive away business. >> it is devastating to job growth, job creation and it is the reputation of san francisco. this mistake was made by new york city in the 1970's and regretted it and until a decade until they rebounded. and let us not be the city with a 17.5 percent hotel tax. >> this loophole could generate
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$12 million. >> and four hotels, there's a lot at stake for. and it is the one the it's the most votes that will take effect. in san francisco, dan kerman, kron 4 news. ♪ >> a live look aside from a roof cam, the downtown san francisco there is that fog starting to push and. the blue sky behind it. and through most of the bay area the fog is mainly clinging to the coastline that is why it is only in the 50s and the coast. 70's and north bay, and temperatures were higher. and 10 degrees higher, and upper 80s, but still below average for this time of year. and the fog on the coastline is going to push back and and it will take a bit of time to get used to. by tomorrow morning, is not get as far inland with patchy fog along the bay, coastline. at 3:00 p.m. tomorrow, a little bit warmer in mostly sunny skies expected.
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temperatures in just a moment and first, this fog. the morning fog tracker is not going to be as extensive. by 6:00 a.m. it is going to be scaling back. the same with the south bay, and the north bay will be clearing leader. plenty of sunshine to warmus back with the 70's in santa rosa. and the fog is a lingering around hayward at 9:00 a.m. and pressing back to the coastline. and later i think it is going to be lingering long for them the fog tracker. and breaks of sunshine along the coast and warmer beckon to the 70's and said rosa. areas and the south bay, sel80s expected r the inland areas, 89 degrees in antioch with a woman's location. cooler coaste location, and coor along the coastline. than kron 4 7 day around the bay and not a lot of change, the fog is would
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be confined to the coastline for the weekend. temperatures are not going to be warming that much it will below average for this time of year for. and also when his fog returns, also a return with the cool temperatures. >> the giants will be her. on n, and a p.m., a doctor for a will be on our earlier at 3:00 p.m. and the debbie debbie smackdown will be moving to saturday at 7:00 p.m. w w smackdown ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ e-mail us at: peoplebehavingbadly@kron4.com
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lawsuit was filed by and oracle employee and no, it has been issued by oracle. from the deep ave. >> an update, that users in mainland china have been cut off from using google. and kimberly has an update. >> mark, google just issued a statement that everything is working normally and mainland china. they been tracking could have been misrepresented tracking information and perhaps over estimated a minor blocking. and to get this completely cut off and the reeds question as to weather the communist government was retaliating against the government for taking a stand against its online policy. to read and online sotto between google and china. www.kron.com what's on the web with kimberlee
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>> will come back, the federal government is in the red and the you collegin balanced budget ise thing, today, mayor kevin newson signed in a ceremony. and vicki liviakis >> countenance of a jbudget is a balancing act, and to share the wealth, share the pain and san francisco is doing both. cutting costs, cutting deals, there signed off on the 2010-2011 budget with deep cuts to most city departments. with production and overtime and layoffs of hundreds of city workers. the $6.5 billion budget is balanced which is the good news. the $483 million deficit without raising taxes. the aim to trim fat but not to the bone with the city salaries was
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reduced and over time by 16 percent at the same time the budget includes $345 million in cash for infrastructure, streets, parks, funds for new education called kindergarten- college and youth summer jobs program and the new budget will help the new health-care plan, protect san francisco healthy san francisco. >> and to help eliminate the backlog of the dna after the scandal of the public. and no police, fire fighter layoffs. in san francisco, off vicki liviakis kron 4 news. >> and another big story, the arizona immigration law has prompted rallies. this demonstration and phoenix, arizona. and it has tested the judge's came on the yesterday, it blocked parts that would
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allow an officer to check the immigration status. and also piloted by the judge would requiring people to care their immigration status. and other outbreaks like this one in oakland. haaziq madyun >> and protesters outside of oakland have sounded out together. >> we are here today protesting the racial immigration law and arizona and to shed light on enforcement policies that are affecting oakland and, throughout the country. >> there's a criminalization of immigrants in this country and that is the issue we have. >> we have to organize to stop this law, and arizona but all continental. >> and haaziq madyun oakland >> and other side, this is a tea party rally in support. this is held and 580 and foothill
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boulevard in pleasanton. here is what some had to say. >> to allow anybody/everybody to come and without proper documentation. they can bring drugs, crime with them. it is ridiculous. >> i believe what they will do one will force the federal government to enforce their own laws that are already on the books. that they are not enforcing. >> and san francisco, the growing controversy of coyotes and glen park. one cat has been eaten. there is also concerned of the safety of the summer camp/near 3 school inside the park. some people would like to see the rich countries relocated and some people and animal control 70's-coyotes are relocated and they should not have to be relocated because
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they're part of the ecosystem. >> 50 firefighters have been laid off because of union negotiations not met. and saturday, this station will only be open sporadically, and numerous will see cutbacks with engines cut back. and in an agreement, 50 of the people getting laid off will receive priority upon retiring. >> and another week continues, with ac transit, the second week. mark hall and sex, and more delays for commuters the judge will hear a long faugh >> with this decision was made, there would most likely appeal it. christine connolly, kron 4 news.
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>> and a spike in whooping cough and the month of july, so far, over half a have been in july. health experts say the most well marble are toddlers, infants of not have their series of three shots that are most vulnerable. and experts are also reminding adults and especially those that come into contact with small children to get the booster not to spread whooping cough. reporting in the san jose, kron 4 news. >> an san francisco, new transportation it is called the t-three motion stand up scooter. in this kind of like a sack with a with three wheels. two of these are on loan for testing/reliability. these have a top speed of 18 mi. per hour and can run eight hours on one charge. and that is particularly interesting for the cost savings and one charges on the
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$1 per electricity. and a police cruiser is $40 per guest foreign aid our chef.-shi for an eight >> and with producer, kimberly sakamoto. >> and it is all over three major problems, although apple says that the ipad is just like reading on a regular book the lawsuit argues that this is false. the screen does not allow direct sunlight reading and also, the screen will shut off. and third, the lawsuit claims that it overheats so quickly that it does not work for prolonged periods of time. and apple has taken no steps to remedy this and the customers named in this work misled the purchasing the ipad. to visit all of www.kron.com the details. what's on the web with kimberlee sakamoto. ♪ >> developing news this hour,
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the oakland police is set to vote on a partial text on the november ballot. it would trade $20 million to increase teachers' salaries and ask property owners an extra $195 each year for the amount of 10 years. this is several that is going to be going before oakland voters this year. live in the news from, dan kerman, kron 4 news. ♪ >> and or big story, the mild weather will continue and our mount pam cam. this fog is pushing offshore and we're seeing a similar weather for the next couple of days. that morning fog and the sunny afternoons will bring us mild temperatures. upper 80s, inland and tomorrow, the same thing expected from the bay. 60s along the coast and we will see the same weather throughout the weekend with minimal fog. next week, the dense fog will be back
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>> now, here is stanley roberts to fun people behaving badly. >> according to oakland animal control, people behaving badly. >> stronger reportrss of stray dogs and animal control gave me a kicif you and how many were picked up in one week. this street dog was found near a street and it was thought to be hit by a car. and this is ben in the shelter for less than one hour. >> animal control the believes part of the problem is a people
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living there polpets room free,d if they're not spayed or you nerd? more strays this mother/daughter team was roaming in this white pit bull. and it was found wandering the street. and the feel of an unwanted pet? animal would like you to drop it off at the shelter. and if you'd like a dog? even small dogs are up for adoption. and it is not just stray dogs, this prevented a lady from getting into her car. and if you'd like the more information on animal control? www.kron.com in oakland, kron 4 news. >> e-mail us at: peoplebehavingbadly@kron4.com. we will be right back with gary
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>> good evening everybody the giants are hot. from the ballpark and san francisco fit pablo nd enjoy each other, and they are drawing a huge crowd the florida marlins. and the loss, and look of the deafens from logan morrison. and the giants have only one hit, and you cannot win with that. and that is enough for the florida marlins had 1-0 lead. and it was just a matter of time. the florida sports day today, many ramirez, and with the short the legend of new york on his side. manny ramirez is really good. meanwhile, animal sanchez? jackie have you ever had >> -- anabelle ? the man with
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that name? >> i dated a man. >> buster posey, and a hitting streak and a 21 game one shy from iraqi record. final, 4-5, the giants-0. the giants will await the dodgers and right now, three games behind the padres 2-2. in the ninth inning, the dodgers as always, we will week because it jackie. and if you know somebody? anabelle? yes, of remarkablsanchez. [laughter] >> and a test drive with an old bay had a favorit. once upon a time, the ndp played with the oakland a's, and now, the baltimore orioles to the san
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diego padres. the 2002 when he achieved the mvp and a piece started to make big money and many said we cannot afford you. goodbye. and then, of rahwathisy made a lot of money. $16 million per year he wanted out of houston, philadelphia, and they picked him up for this stretch drive today. and with baseball fans, their staff made equal or just give you this much better. and at the moment baseball is without its biggest star. stephen strausburg, the rookie pittsbur pitcher with washingtos a disabled list with the bum shoulder. and now, buster posy could be deeper the of the year. and if you have some light strausburg? they're not going anybodanywhere? and he might noh
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again this year. why risk it? >> why sabotages career? >> exactly. >> and for 15 days, the disabled list. and perhaps this is it for this season and buster posy can keep on pushing. and they have a when, and also 8.5 behind. the rangers perhaps a bit more? right now, taxes is leading the oakland a's 4-1. the raiders are sweating in napa, and rookie in napsigned a $4 million deal. and also, chastened jump all over me because i did not get the sound bites but i would rather enjoy jacqueline bennett ice-cream but law >> and we come here is los angeles.
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>> we've talking about winning all summer, with one goal, one goal only. and that is to tour goal, model for this season is to be when one came at a time. with whatever it takes. >> and interesting, jason is my producer he's a great guy. he hopes i die so he can be on the air but nonetheless, jackie [laughter] >> [laughter] >> and anyway, the point is that what i do not want to hear coaches speak if ever once said it is going to be a really rough year for us i am not looking forward to it. however, everybody says that we're looking forward to it and what to that kid say? >> and he said one game at that time. >> yes. >> and that is what you are supposed to say. in the fight get an and our action? with a
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fascinating story--and if i get an erection? it is more interesting. >> coointeraction >> interaction. >> and what can he do for me? >> nothing. >> and welcome terry lewis to cincinnati. and you know my mother told me, one of you speak to some of these managers? and i said that is knowand also, i amo uno, get ready robin, batman is coming to town. >> and perhaps it is funny right now but if your to-6? and what ever happened to michelle week? this young lady tried to break and on the tour michelle- wei
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>> we have the british women's open and before mention that, thatwei is doing her thing, and not bad, this is for an eagle! and she went to the clubhouse with an eagle on the 18th and 17th, one stroke back. and the co-liter, and the big story around these parts is that michelle wei is on the one stroke back. and we been saying this. mark, maybe in 10 years? forget baseball. basketball. this could be a hit for younger.
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and jessica patterson. and with the replay. and pretty hard, to the point where she had to be taken out on a cart. and the second consecutive gold medal at the coliseum. we always have time for a great soccer bowl. last the night, over 70,000 for the n f l in houston. and to watch the m l s and look at that goal. trevorly and manchester united. the most powerful team in the world. we talk about the yankees, and the dallas cowboys and that is the franchise. and man - u >> and jackie do know anybody from that team?
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>> "the insider" is on. shocker.charged at all. >> his ex, oksana's rumored attorney on the record to us. >> i don't need to get mad, i just, you know, want to do the right thing. >> mel, after his rage, the new voice mail. >> i want to talk r i haven't got a voice left. >> congratulations. on's pre-weg workout. nment banned from her upstate venue. >> i have a private life. i couldn't imagine doing any of this.
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