tv KRON 4 Early News KRON July 13, 2012 4:00am-6:00am PDT
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>> erica: right now we're taking in the condition for my my--conditions from our mount tancam. we have a good start to the morning committed we have 56 degrees reporter in hayward a couple of degrees warmer and now on view. it looks like those in palo while still in napa see the mid-50s there and waking up to 50 degree
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readings in walnut creek. as we take those numbers into the afternoon i think you'll like what you see we see '70s and '80s with an afternoon high of 76 degrees. we have 80 on tap for santa clara and 83 for sunnyvale. we're holding on to 89 degree weather and antioch and essential for walnut creek. >> erica: as we turn our attention to the north bay looks like we was the upper '70's and low 80s. your kron4 seven day around the bay forecast shows that cooling is in effect as we will fall into a pattern of morning fog and afternoon sunshine as to start the next work week it looks like
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some locations in august against struggle to make it out of the upper '70's. now over here in the traffic center, we have the typical road work that is really not causing any major delays. here at the approach to the bay bridge toll plaza we have very few cars coming out of oakland. over at the san mateo bridge west bound and east bound 92 traffic shows conditions with a drive of just 12 to 13 minutes from and to end. over all, it isn't could start with no incidents to report a lot of space in between cars. over on our traffic map, you will feed 12 for the nimitz freeway and no problem for those coming off of the altamont pass. approaching the 580 and 680 entertained as we turn our attention to the peninsula, use the speech over 50 mi. per hour.
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>> justine: opening day is two months away the question will cal berkeley's new stadium be we're ready--new stadium be ready? >> reporter: in 50 days the football team will play their first game in the stadium. >> there is a lot of work to do. i think all the professionals will have to get together if you want to get this thing ready for 63,000 visitors. there are hundreds of trade workers all over the building. a lot of the seating is in, will be finishing up structural changes to the scoreboard towers. we are here in the
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were the will of will stadium it is getting down to the final touches. >> on game day this will look like a typical club that you would find at any stadium. we will be ready for game day. one week from today we will be done with this space two weeks from today we will start laying the turf and then two weeks after that they can start practice. we are always nervous because things happen here every day and the team has to adjust but that will not stop us from having a football game here. >> reporter: they are going to have their football game here on september 1st. >> mark: a lawyer has been
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hired to defend the santa clara county decision to pull $3 million. the feud began last month. they voted to give school districts the money that the earmarked for the 49er stadium. the 49ers to not appreciate that. now we will take a break of first we want to take a live look outside. your ride is still pretty good and we are back with more in a moment.
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>> justine: good morning, we are taking a live look at the golden gate bridge a look a little foggy from our camera. we are in the weather center taking it that our forecast and it sounds like it is going to be a lot cooler. >> erica: good morning justine you are certainly right about that it will be cooler. temperatures will most likely be in the '80s.
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as we take a live look outside at conditions from our roof camera, we see no obstructions to the top of the buildings. we do have a the of the cloud coverage up as foggy as for the past couple of days. it looks like we will keep this coastal fog around. your temperatures run afoul of the pool for the most part are sitting in the '50s and '60s and antioch. it looks like we are a couple degrees cooler in through hayward in half moon bay as we check out were the numbers will go through the afternoon if we can bring up the future forecast, and the fact we have a lot of color on the screen. green indicates the '60s hugging the coastline. around the water we will see 70 degree readings and we could see low eighties for the warmer inland valleys. by about 3:00 p.m. would not
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see too much change. it looks like we have read it indicates the potential for some 90's. now you will see quite the spread on the map with mid-60's expected for downtown san francisco ranging all the way to the 80's for livermore and antioch, 87 and pleasanton, 72 in san mateo your kron4 seven day around the bay forecast shows a continued cooling trends for the next couple of days by the start of the next work week it looks like the warmest areas will struggle to make it into the '70s. >> mark: -- >> james: ok erica thank you. now we have no delays on your roadways. here is a look at the golden gate bridge, this is a much better shot. yesterday we were full of fog today is
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not so bad. >> justine: a substitute at napa high school is held on bail for $1 million accused of having sex with two under age girls he was also a football coach at venti high the victims were 15 and 16 at the time they met the suspect during a social media web site the girls do not attend a school where daniel works. and now we have new information about his background. >> he is a nice guy, he's really cool, you can talk with him. >> reporter: the suspect was her substitute teacher for over one month last year. she says she never saw him making any advances on students. >> he was really nice he would always say hello and we would always say hello to him, he spoke with the guys and girls and everybody he
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did not seem that way. >> reporter: he has been working here as a fill and teacher and football coach since 2010. he is also a personal trainer you can see one of his workout videos posted on you to. his web site says that he trains clients here. this is the same location where candles of the to the had sex with the victims. police say they are concerned there could be other victims out there. to pretend it of napa valley unified school district says that they are cooperating with law-enforcement and that daniels is no longer an employee there. i spoke with a parent whose kids were coached by daniels and he did not want to appear on camera but he says he does not believe the allegations because he says they are not in daniels' character. >> james: share of deputies in santa cruz have erupted there investigation involving sandoval.
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>> reporter: a santa cruz woman whose name was not made public says that she met sandoval at a bar. that was on the night of june 1st, and then she went with him to a resort afterwards where the sexual sort--a fault is alleged to have occurred. after concluding their investigation a share offices did not have enough information to support the allegations. >> we believe there is insufficient information and evidence to make >> reporter: the deputy said sandoval and several other people were interviewed. a 300 page report was forwarded to the district attorney's office for further review. >> we value indicates independently to charge her with the truth is. we will do that, if there need to be another investigation we will do that.
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>> reporter: if we will reach the same conclusion we will not file the case but if we reach a different conclusion, we will file the case. >> justine: a man and initially arrested for beating bryan stow is suing the las angeles police department for defamation because later he was cleared. he was arrested but never charged and all along his lawyers said that ramirez had never been to dr. stadium. for months police argued that they arrested the right suspect. two other men were arrested and charged. >> james: walnut creek police have stepped up patrols near broadway plaza this after two women were assaulted reggie kumar shows where it happened. >> reporter: deputy said to fear the victims were sitting in a parked car here. this is in between
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macy's that is located right here and nordstrom. further down in this direction you can see it. just before 5:30 a.m., to african-american female suspect approached the women threaten them with a knife and then took off with their purses and started running through the parking structure. they believe the female left in a dark colored suv. >> i am completely stopped. >> reporter: the first suspect is described as a black female of don't with curly hair she had tattoos on her arms and was wearing a strapless denim jumpsuit. the second suspect was described as a black female with the same age and height. >> reporter: police said the suspects were captured by surveillance camera. right now they're trying to identify the suspects.
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>> justine: 4 people were shot in return in the first happened at 9:30 p.m. yesterday about a half hour later a second shooting was reported, a 28 year-old man was wounded and then taken to hospital the four victims are now in stable condition the shootings are thought to be gang-related and they appear to be connected. police arrested a 34 year old man for allegedly are-- molesting a 11 year-old girl he live with he is accused of molesting the girl over a two-year period his bail is not $1 million. >> james: the wildfire in the sierra foothill has almost doubled in size. and there are more evacuation's to keep residents out of harm's way. charles clifford is following the latest developments.
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>> james: -- >> justine: california's largest medical marijuana club is now being targeted. both marijuana clubs received warnings the department of justice was to shut down this operation. we explain why so many people are unhappy about this. >> reporter: a defiant tone from steve d'angelo the owner of the harbor side pop store in oakland. they threatened to seize the pop clubs assets for not complying with federal law. the attorney representing the club disagrees. >> reporter: this is the
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largest pot club in the state. the aftershock will be felt on the streets of oakland says the angelo. >> many of our patients will be forced to go back to the street from madison and deal with criminals. >> reporter: 1 not go after illegal gun to a trickle peninsula of this pot club says the city council member. >> we have illegal guns that are being shipped into states from other jurisdictions that is something that does need federal intervention. >> reporter: catherine says shutting down this will mean loss of $3 million federal- state local tax revenues. >> james: and mexican drug tunnel into the u.s. has
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>> justine: 01 to show you how some people cool down yesterday they went to the coast and so the rob fladeboe. >> reporter: many people in the south were in direct-- were injuring some extreme heat. the beaches were packed. at roughly 55 degrees, the war was a little chilly but those who came to escape the heat, it was just with the doctor ordered. >> it is 108 degrees where we are from, so we came to the cool down here. >> we came here to be refreshed. >> i jumped on my bike and came down to the water.
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>> reporter: now goes on the beach will have to reach for their sweaters in the evening because there is some fog off shore. >> james: now let us the latest on our forecast with erica, good morning. >> erica: the morning james, we have a lot of cloud coverage situated over downtown san francisco. the fall of the is not as thick as what we have been used to for the past couple of days. we have mostly clear conditions persisting. you will notice the cool down because we have six seats along the coastline reaching 80's for some of the warmest areas. it looks like we will continue with the cool down as we head into tomorrow and the rest of the weekend. in terms of love--numbers, we
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are sitting in the '50s and '60s right outside the door. >> erica: as we take the '50s and '60s into the afternoon in the south bay it looks like we will see '70s with mountain view coming in at 76 degrees, and he expected for santa clara, 83 for sunnyvale, and the warmest spots i think will be in the '80s. take a maquette antioch it is starting with 90. and for the most part, along the east bay shoreline will see a mixture of '60s and '70s here. 76 contact navato, 65 for downtown san francisco has the checkout satellite and radar it does look like we have cloud coverage sitting over the coastline of the bay area. we continue
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to see coastal and they fog into the rest of the morning. marine layer is sitting around 1,500 ft.. we will be experiencing much cooler weather. and for those of you headed to the giants game later on this evening against the astros, it looks like the first pitch will start at 7:15 p.m.. temperatures was parked at above 62 degrees. we will continue to lose a couple degrees throughout the course of the game. it is expected to be breezy so hold onto your hat. we will continue to see cooler weather into the weekend and as we start the next work week our warmest spots will struggle to make it into the '70s. over and the traffic center there are no hot spots to alert you to. out and the brave bridge--at the bay bridge we see traffic moving well. there are no metering lights to deal with
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and about eight minutes and the foot of the fremont this morning. we do have good conditions with no incidents to report and over at the golden gate bridge this morning it is a little bit foggy, but we do not have any major delays coming out of marin county. on your traffic map you will see all is well. we have a lot of cream on the roadway centers. we do not have any incidents to report. for those of you taking public transit, it looks like your ride is moving well. >> james: it seems that recently facebook has been releasing fairly steady streams for its web site the latest one has a serious purpose we have more about this that will help teenagers that are believed online. >> reporter: the features on facebook run the gamut. now the social media side has
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rolled up its newest addition which has allowed teams to report mean or threatening post by simply clicking this is a problem. >> reporter: clicking the new plan takes users to a questionnaire to rank their emotions and determine how serious it is. depending on the situation, it users can send pre written messages to get friends from adults. they also have links to professionals for kids that may be feeling suicidal. facebook says they want to help younger users create a better way is to help deal with their feelings.
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>>anchor: here is stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. >> there may be as many as 30 will cheers on the street that somehow have wandered away from local hospitals. in fact, while researching this segment there was a case where one person rolled into sf the journal was one of their stock and will cheers. we are all aware that shopping carts disappear from supermarkets and many of them and looking like this. there are literally hundreds of shopping carts being used. now this has a ron andrews medical sticker on it i call the company they said reportedly walked away from someone asks the person using it about it she says that she founded a few
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months ago and has been using it ever since. and for the record are not saying that any of the wheelchair sky and showing walked or rode away illegally from many medical facility but it is important to know like the shopping carts that are rolling around the city they are costing us money. the average cost of a wheelchair is around $200. if you happen to stumble across a wheelchair with a medical facilities name on a drop them and , maybe they can give it back or maybe not. in san francisco i'm stanley roberts with kron4 news. if you have a comment or story of four people beginning >> you can always e-mail them. >> james: stick around to be back with more in just a minute. it's not bad
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>> justine: and results customer same day delivery. retell giants are adding distribution centers. >> justine: more states are pushing towards charging sells tax. amazon says this is something that animals on customers currently avoid. today, crispy cream celebrates its 70th anniversary of the pastry shop got its start in north carolina on july 13th in 1937. since then it has grown to nearly 700 shops in 21 countries. the dome a company will celebrate its special day with a special deal for customers if you purchase a doesn't overnight--if he purchased
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[music] >> mark: the morning and you for joining us is the 13th day of july. the field--the city of oakland has experienced seven murders and just the past 13 days. the mayor talks about the problem. >> mark: -- >> darya: firefighters are on the scene and they're losing control of the fire we will have details on that. >> james: we have a nice
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forecast today with melted but all around the area. now we are waking up to some coastal and they fall. this afternoon it will be sunny but know that temperatures are much cooler than they were yesterday. i will have it complete forecast today the high temperatures coming up in just a minute. >> george: this friday morning at the bay bridge we have easy traffic around the bay and the same condition for a light and easy ride in their south bay and east bay. >> mark: and 19 year-old woman was gunned down in a motel yesterday morning that marked the seventh homicide in oakland since last friday. for days, we have tried to get the mayor to comment and this morning we will hear from her and the police chief howard jordan. >> the chief and now are pretty much on target. we have been trying to get all additional we as a state
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have to bring the crime down. it is something that he cannot do alone and i cannot do alone. >> as a department have to be proactive and not reactive. >> mark: chief jordan emphasized to be putting more officers on the streets of oakland in the next few months. >> darya: they're also taught with--talked with delafuetnta. >> we have to get more cops on the streets. we have to increase our numbers.
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>> i think that this mayor will have to implement a policy that will save some of these young people's lives. we have to develop something that deals with the majority of the shooters which is gang- related. we have to have orders that will not allow people to gather in groups on both corners. we need to prevent the next a robbery or killing. that is the reality. >> darya: we have our continued coverage of the oakland crime wave on our facebook fan page. >> mark: j.p. morgan chase just announce the trading loss for a $4.4 billion
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taken from a $2 billion or original estimate. the cbo says the bank has significantly reduced the risk involved in trade. diamond said the bank chief investment officer with no longer have those derivatives that were behind the big loss. the banks still aren't $5 billion for the quarter. and watching wall street. the futures are finally hired this morning. investors go over the latest reports coming out of china, the markets around the globe are higher. >> mark: we had six losing days on wall street it looks like we may have a winner today. >> darya: last night a man
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was in the group with the other is on east taper ave. one man approached he had a gun, he pulled a gun and demanded money from the four men. one of the victim tried to run away but the gun and ran after him. >> darya: the gunmen managed to get away and they're still looking for him. a three year old boy is in critical condition after he was struck by a car and vallejo last night. he was hit in the 1800's block of around 7:30 p.m. the child had walked into the street between two parked cars and was struck by a cartel was being driven by a 52 year- old man. the boy suffered
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serious head injuries he was flown to the hospital and open the driver stopped at the scene and cooperated with investigators. >> mark: we are watching the robbers fire that is growing it has grown another hundred acres overnight. firefighters have not been able to give much control over this. these are the latest deals coming in. it has burned 800 a. and has only been about 10 percent contained. this after it was about 200 a. it grew rapidly in the last 24 hours. we show you the view from the sky, the fire threatened about 50 homes, evacuation's are still in place. about 200 people spent the night in a shelter. i want to show you exactly where the fire is. it is to the east of interstate 80. now if we zoom in a little tighter, we can show the rough terrain where this is burning. this
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can see that the top of the building destroyed. we do not know about any injuries or the extent of the damage but it looks tough fight is out now and the roof has collapsed. more information as soon as it comes into the kron4 newsroom. >> mark: a report claims that joe paterno and other top officials concealed within about jerry sandusky. some of the paternal supporters say they got a raw deal from the fbi that did the report that was released yesterday. the report said that joe paterno and others wanted to protect and sandusky to avoid tarnishing their football legacy. >> i cannot say i was surprised by this i was pleased that they were able
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to capture so much of what we have known and suspected for months, the report is devastating. i want to say that i was surprised the believe the reality is that we were well aware of what had occurred in this case. >> mark: -- ♪ [ male announcer ] the inspiring taste of mcdonald's new spicy chicken mcbites. ♪ poppable pieces of tender chicken breast seasoned with just the right amount of spice, but just for a limited time. new spicy chicken mcbites. the simple joy of spicy perfection. ♪
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>> darya: right now overnight dozens of people are catching up because they're trying to get their hands on backpack for their kids as they get ready to go back to school. we are live taking a look at the crowd of parents out there. >> reporter: we are in front of sacred heart community service and there is a large line behind me. people are
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still showing up now. these are general and that is what i and there is a family. as you can see, they are showing up in their goal is to pass out 2100 backpacks. this started about a year ago and they only passed the 150. but because of the need in the economy that number has gone up is higher this year than last year by about 300 to 400 backpacks. people definitely needed. they say inside of the backpacks they have school supplies and shoes in different things. when you add that up, that means a big deal to the people in line. let me see if i could talk with some of the people. we are with the kron4 news what time did to get here last night? >> i got here about 3:30 a.m.. >> reporter: that was about two hours ago, so you are looking to your hands on
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some backpacks. >> yes. >> reporter: you really need it, you cannot afford to buy it? >> no pick--. >> reporter: for a lot of people this is humbling. today is just for signing up they will sign up from 9:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. and then they will pass it out. there is plenty of time to contribute. >> darya: so you are telling us a couple of things, this is how you can get a backpack if you need it, and also how to donate. >> reporter: absolutely to the people to sign up and then they leave. but they know that the supplies are very limited. this line will probably stretch around the corner, the organizer says
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this is not surprised and the people really need the help and that is why this is so desperately needed. >> darya: all the back to school stuff is starting to show up in the stores, and it is really needed. this helps a lot of people. >> mark: supporters say had and he's one of the taps are easier to fill bottles. the building owners and management association say that the water taps pour the same high-quality water that were found to do. --that water fountains do. >> darya: last night power was back up and running to 2000 of the more than 10,000 customers in san francisco. >> darya: at least eight
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dozen of the customers had their power restored in a couple of hours. they still have not figured out what caused the audit--power outage. in a new york, they have found suspicious wires in a bathroom. on that delta flight, it was bound for madrid in return last night because there was a report of a suspicious device on but. authorities found wires in the bathroom that apparently did not belong to the plane but they did not find any explosives. police questioned a man and a woman but they were released. there were 206 passengers on board the flight. >> mark: look at the flooding in new mexico, a
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monsoon not flooded wednesday night. you can see all the damage from the flooding. the director of forestry did an accessment and this is what she had to stick--this is what he had to say. >> the majority of our road has been destroyed. >> mark: they said true restore the canyon it will cost $39 million and decades of time. >> darya: in a mountainous area of british columbia, this is the remnants of what came down to a landslide. then date someone trapped underneath all that debris, but they do not know. 4 people are unaccounted for.
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this happened yesterday in the community of johnson's landing. this area has no cell phone service so officials can not reach residents whose homes are affected. it is unknown if those that are unaccounted for were at home in the landslide happened. k-9 forces and an underwater rescue team are being used. >> mark: we have a cool forecast coming up. >> james: this is a live view from mount tancam. you can see the horizon beginning to lighten up here. we have clear skies a park--clear skies across the inland valleys. as for temperatures they're not that. we see 53 in san
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francisco, that is pretty typical. concord is in the upper 50s and out in livermore we see the same as well. we have cooler temperatures at the coast and warmer and then. >> james: by noon, temperatures will be in the '70s and '80s. yesterday we had 80's and 90's. by 3:00 p.m., again we still see just '70s and '80s. the delta and the livermore valley making coast to the 90 degree mark but we may fall short of that today.
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>> james: we have a lot of it to the upper 80s far in the communities. >> james: we have the trucks '70s and '80s across the north bay. >> james: as we look out over the next three days, we will cool off even were going into the weekend. we have a mild forecast going into saturday and sunday and next week. we see the possibility of something interesting and we will talk more about that with your seven day around the bay coming up in a little bit. >> george: we have a quiet ride around the bay, we are not tracking any hot spots. now on highway 92, the right
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side of your screen is clear there are no problems heading towards foster city. from here, heading towards the golden gate bridge and the 101 south bound ride we have no delays to traffic. so far, the north bound ride looked pretty typical on fridays we generally see in the war traffic in the northbound direction and in the case your ride to the bay bridge we see there is light traffic so far no back up or the bay. take a look at the traffic map with sensors can get your ride on interstate 80 west bound looks good. 680 south looks well. the south bay is doing well, it is a little sluggish on 17 north bound. we are approaching to save the row but no big delays. no reason to change your route this morning. there are no delays to the golden gate bridge, and will take a quick break in the kron4 morning news will be right
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>> darya: welcome back now i am wondering what it will be like this weekend today seems to be nice and warm, but what is happening on the weekend? >> james: nice and cool. today and saturday we have a nice mild forecast. here is hell will look it is mostly clear today temperatures ranging from the '60s and up into the 80's in then. we have a mild forecast and much cooler. there may be the possibility of a sprinkle, there is still a 5050 tossup, will explain that coming up and are full report in just >> george: we have a quick commute check with you are at north bay, the east bay, or south bay.
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>> mark: carlos lar--ruiz is accused of molesting a and 11 year-old girl that he lived with. >> darya: and apple woman is in jail accused of stabbing her boyfriend to death with a knife. he is recovering from his injuries at the hospital. the >> mark: 4 people were shot in richmond yesterday the first was an 9:30 a.m.. about a half hour later, a second shooting was reported. all four victims are in stable condition. the shooting appeared to be related and appear to be gang-related.
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>> justine: just uncomfortable fargo is reporting higher earnings. this san francisco-based bank is reporting a large increase as well. this is in line with what the analysts were expecting. they say toll loans grew. the bank reported a record amount of work to applications all the stock is down in pre-market trading. that is what we're watching right now. >> darya: and santa cruz woman whose name was not made public says that she met paul blow--sandoval downtown and then she went to a resort with him and he
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sexually assaulted her. after the conclusion of their investigation the sheriff's office says there was insufficient evidence to report--support those allegations. >> we believe there is insufficient information and to make an arrest. >> darya: they say despite the findings, the d.a. could still decide to charge sandoval. >> mark: a man arrested for the beating of bryans' still and then cleared is now suing. all along his lawyer said he'd never went to the stadium. for months, the police argued that they had arrested the right man. two other men were arrested for the attack. >> darya: santa clara county
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board decided to pool money from the 49er stadium project the feud began last month, the board voted to give school district the money instead of the stadium this was money that the voters had a aside for the stadium and the 49ers are appealing that decision. >> mark: now the prosecutors in the trayvon martin case are releasing some new evidence. judaism and and then that shot and killed trayvon martin was characterized by the san for police department as overzealous with a little hero complex but not a racist. the fbi said the investigator told them that his actions were not based on the young man's skin color but based on his attire. the attorney for martin's family responded to the question of racism.
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>> none of that matters in terms of why this all and then to have his car chased an unarmed teenager and shot him in the heart. the fact that i wear a hoodie, it does not justify you killing me that is just like a woman that wears a skirt, that does not justify rate. that is not allowed in america. >> darya: there is a loss of the alleged that banks set fees that the charge each other for atm transactions.
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>> darya: an official in southern france is urging his country's restaurant to stop selling foie gras to show solidarity. california stopped selling these due to a law that took effect on july 1st. >> mark: we have a live look outside this friday morning we are waiting for sunrise a top mount tancam. not a lot of fog out there all along the coast.
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opening facilities in 10 states starting here in california. they say that will enable them to offer many of the things that they sell online to get to your home that day. now you may think if i have to pay the same price or so this is it may be a better benefit by getting it that day. the cost of flying is going up the price of airline tickets went up 5 1/2% during the first half of the year. airlines have been cutting flights and raising fears. ticket sales are still down compared to two years ago. >> mark: the world's largest comic book convention is taking place.
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according to organizers at least 130,000 people attended the event last year. that is compared to 300 from the very first even. this is one of san diego think it's even its holding in $180 million. we will be right back as the kron4 morning news continues. the have a live look outside watching conditions around the bay area. and the golden gate bridge gen--does not show nearly as much fog as yesterday morning. in navato we have 52 in a nice afternoon high we have coming later today.
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police chief coming at the top of the hour. no bank of america announced that the bank lost $4.4 billion up from the original estimate 2 billion. despite the huge loss, they still made $5 billion for the quarter. >> mark: the 800 firefighters on this scene. the blaze is growing 800 a. >> darya: uncoupling kentucky isn't--is accused of trading the dodge dakota for a baby boy back in january. the biological mother was a 30 year old woman that is wanted on methamphetamine charges. deputy say social services had already taken two of her other children from her. the
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couple roommates say they did to help the baby and they're not human traffickers. >> i know the mother and she is a drug addict. they probably did not have the best of this is the best they gave the baby home. >> darya: they do believe the couple had the baby's best interests at mind they said they were wrong to do it this way and they could face human trafficking charges and possibly up to 20 years in jail. the baby boy is currently with social services and is not showing any sign of abuse. but what about the mother that offered the baby up? >> mark: 01 to whether we have james fletcher with more of the forecast. >> james: take a live look out of walnut creek one of the many places in the east bay that will enjoy a more mild afternoon no more upper
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the temperatures again. for 3:00 p.m. we are expecting '60s and '70s for the coast with 80's and then. here is what the numbers look like specifically. >> james: downtown san francisco is in mid '60s and upper '70's and low 80s across the a good portion of the north bay. here's your seven day around the bay forecast. the a look at the four degrees and then, we have 69 degrees around the bay. we will keep the mild right from the middle of next week with temperatures in the. they're staying in the '70s and not even getting up into the 80's. at least that is the way it looks now. now on to traffic, george good morning. >> george: the morning james, you are describing the traffic around the bay area with no hot spots. >> george: as we start to
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bridge check, your ride even coming out of the mccarthy maze is delay free. now the left side of your screen, we have it with in non commute direction that is exceptionally light. here at the golden gate bridge the fog is a little bit lighter this morning. we have an easy ride from your south bound commute with no delays. but at the traffic maps, a lot of green is shaking up. even for your 580 ride, it is much lighter than usual. >> mark: now the world news that we're falling right now, syria says his teams can confirm that there were attacks from the air and a small village this has been
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one of the deadliest days since the uprising began. here is some video outside of damascus. they claim in the latest attack 280 civilians were killed in this attack. the united states says that about five countries in southeast asia with $50 million over three years to assist them with health, education and informal program. hillary clinton announced this this morning she is here in cambodia. clinton is finishing up a week of diplomacy. >> darya: a mexican drug tunnel in the united states has been discovered this it would sapotes for drug smuggling. in had lighting and ventilation and it began in a warehouse it is about 650 ft. long and apparently
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had not quite yet been completed. we will be back with more in just a couple minutes to give you going on this friday morning. let us take a live look outside over san francisco. de must be nice, cheering on team usa from the shallow end. back in '08, we didn't have these u-verse wireless receivers that let you move the tv around wherever. no siree, bob. who's bob? and if you didn't have a tv outlet, well then you couldn't watch diddly-squat. you talk a lot. you have no idea how good you have it.
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