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[music] >> ysabel: held everybody will come to our three live hours of kron4 news weekend this morning. the family of a man killed in the day the district last year say they plan to shut down muni in protest. >> marty: 82 year-old boy is dead this morning we will have the latest for you. >> ysabel: me why we are
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taking i live look outside its videocassette out there. >> marty: it is a little bit chilly as well. and we have the forecast for you. >> janu: we have a cooling trend that will carry you through out the weekend and through the next work week. there are delays on arriving flights at as--sfo. we are expecting mostly clear conditions for most of the the call--clouds and fog. we can see widespread fog out there, but about 2:00 p.m. it will peel back to the coastline and then pushed back into the overnight hours.
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>> janu: i will have your extended forecast coming up. >> marty: 19 year-old kenneth harding died last the and on july 60. he was shot and killed over a $2 muni fear. on monday supporters say they will shut down muni to protest what they call an injustice. they are threatening to shut the transit system down all day long. >> we as a community are sick and tired of seeing our community and kids being murdered by the police officers in this community. we will stand together and bring the community to stand with us also that we can shut down this city. >> marty: police said they shot harding because he pulled out a gun and fired at damping--at them. they
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said the bullet that killed him actually came from his own gun, they believe he accidently shot himself as he ran away from officers. >> ysabel: now police are investigating a murder in san francisco south of market. an old man was shot and killed late last night. we saw reports of that shooting just after 11:00 p.m.. officers that a contract from the victim lying on the block suffering from a gunshot wound, he was announced debt at the scene. >> marty: a federal grand jury has indicted 48 members and associates of a game. they were indicted for drug trafficking, identity theft, firearm possession and attempted murder. this follows an 18 month-long investigation that was done by the d.a., the secret service and the local police department. >> marty: -- >> ysabel: 82 year old boy
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has died following a fire. --a two year old boy has died. the child's grandmother remains in critical condition at the hospital. the construction crew there notice the blaze and they were able to help some of the residents. >> we saw the fire, we saw apartment--them on the second-floor and we gave them a ladder and start to help. they said there was a two year old boys there and try to get him out but there was no chance. >> you cannot even tell the house will on fire but then i caught a whiff of smoke and then i realized it was real. >> their quick action
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helped to say the least one person for short. >> ysabel: that fire remains under investigation but police believe it may have started when a candle fell over. >> marty: san francisco police say that gregory harvell uses former roommate's name, birth date and social jeopardy number to find jobs, to acquire government assistance and a credit card. he was convicted of felony and serve time in prison under his roommate's name. the roommate realize someone was using his information after he was denied medical benefits. the man was booked on charges including identity theft and perjury. >> ysabel: and suicide bomber blew himself up and then when hopefully more than 20 people.
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>> marty: authorities say that parents medics treated the man at the headquarters and then he was rushed to the hospital and that is where he was pronounced dead obama campaign manager said he called the young man's parents to offer his condolences. he was an organizer of the 2004 senate campaign and then worked on the president's 2008 campaign. >> ysabel: a raging wildfire is now 10 percent contained. they say the blaze is threatening around 170 homes. broke out thursday afternoon and forced the evacuation. the fire is
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burning in steep terrain and he and low humidity are not helping. more than 1600 firefighters are working on this alone, along with 165 engines and aircraft. >> marty: we're just getting started this morning much more ahead on kron for weekend edition. >> ysabel: taking a live look at the side i cannot recognize this, yes, this is walnut creek. it looks like a nice day of there, we will be right back.
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>> come on in, we are looking at some serious problems with foreclosures, bank foreclosures and the problems that are happening now, we have crime, that is
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the breeding more crime in the neighborhood. we have transient trespassing, we have unhealthy conditions, we have prostitution that is increasing. it is causing drugs and light and a neighbor approached--it is causing drugs and blight in the neighborhood we want to take city officials on a bus tour to address our concerns. we want an action plan if it takes implementing laws, we want that to we will work with the city officials to see what strategy if we can come up with to secure our neighborhoods and affect change. >> ysabel: there are hundreds of abandoned foreclosed properties and the city and the richmond mayor talked about this. >> when a property remains
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it blighted for a certain amount of time or is, we send them a notice saying they have to clean up their property. if it is not done within a certain amount of time i believe they get a second morning. i and i recall exactly how many mornings they get but a certain point the and the response, the city starts to charge $1,000 per day up to $30,000 can be acquired from these property owners that are not maintaining their blighted property. >> ysabel: organize what the city to step up enforcement of the laws targeting these abandoned properties. >> now the first stop on the big board, we have the santa fe neighborhood that is south of sixth street on virginia avenue and this is the area where the south
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side community parking is. this is where the tour began on friday. the second stop on the tour, this is look is part in the last part of the torah is this neighborhood. >> marty: let us go ahead and switch gears and turn our attention to the weather this morning. >> janu: this is a view from the camera and you can see the fog and clouds have extended into the south this morning. as for tomorrow, we will wake up to some morning fog but we expect slightly warmer temperatures compared to today. taking a look at
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where temperatures are sitting right now we see mid-60s and as we set the clock ahead, we will still see a lot of fifties out there but as we head into the afternoon it is significantly cooler. for those of the heading of this evening the temperatures will cool down. let us get a close look at the number starting out in the south bay. >> janu: temperatures will be cooler along the east bayshore. as we take a look
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at your seven day of monday take a look at monday and tuesday temperatures will drop down to the '70s. >> ysabel: tragedy after a house fire and a private school forces students to panhandle. we have all this coming up on kron4 news. >> marty: we want to take a live look tough guy, this is president obama aircraft that is heading to nearby virginia were the president will spend the day campaigning, we will be right back. must be nice, cheering on team usa from the shallow end.
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>> marty: a private school in oakland is accused of
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forcing students to handle. the allegations and not stop there, they also have allegations of abuse. we talked with one of the two men the run the school. >>anchor: can you tell me your name? i am with cnn and we want to know why you have to turn out here begging for money at the subway. >>anchor: we found out who the man is his name is rev. robert lacey junior. he and another run the school who forced their students to hustle at subway stations, why are they doing this? where's the money going? >>anchor: students should be home doing homework not begging for of money. this little boy should be doing his homework. you london daily had four children at the school and she pulled them out. doing fund raising
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she says that no one told her that they were begging. >> of the pastor told us if we did not make $50 to have to stay there until we did. >>anchor: did you get hungry and thirsty did they bring food and water? >> no, and i could not even sit down. >>anchor: you london daily said that her older child was struck by the rev. lacy jr.. >> he hit my older son on the head with a book. >>anchor: her younger son says that he was hit several times. what did he he live? >> a belt and spoons. >>anchor: carlos says he was locked in a second-floor classroom and was not allowed to use the bathroom because the talk in class.
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so he climbed out of this window to escape. >> i did not want to be in there, so i tried to leave and then i slipped on the ledge and i fell and i broke my foot in five places. >>anchor: this is a picture shortly after carl's with to the hospital and these of the medical records of carlos mother says the school denied that he fell out of the window. >> thank god that he landed on his feet, it is no doubt that he would of been dead had he fallen headfirst. >>anchor: back at the train station... this is a public place sir you have to put that down. if you want children now here we can take pictures of them. >>anchor: the next stop is the church and the ran into rev. they see on the street.
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of them only eyes people and law-abiding citizens. we have committed ourselves to serving the community and that is what we have been doing. >>anchor: we are praying people and if you do not mind like to say a prayer with you right now. >>anchor: those were the last words he said to us. >> ysabel: still to come, we will take a lick your we can forecast and some of the top stories we are looking at including a process that could hurt >> marty: we want to take a live look over the james lick freeway. we will be right back.
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>> ysabel: we are back as it turned the corner on the half hour, taking a live look outside at san francisco where we still have a lot of overcast skies. >> ysabel: >> janu: we are already seeing some clearing in the inland areas. here is the golden gate bridge. we are waking up to some coastal patchy drizzle. i saw it coming in this morning. it should be pretty clear this afternoon and then we will see the clouds and fog roll back in. it will not be as dense as the last yankee the of the current temperatures are sitting. as we move through the afternoon it will be more significant and we have dealt with through the week. as we push the map
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to the north bay we will see pretty pleasant conditions there. >> janu: i will have your full forecast coming up for have to head back to you. >> ysabel: kenneth harding died last year on july 16th at the age of 19. his family claims the san francisco police shot and killed him over a $2 muni fair. despite evidence that put the gun in the victim's hand. monday morning, family and friends and supporters say they will shut down muni to protest for what they call justice. this is the third--they threatened to force a day -- shut down. >> we do not want to upset the police, we're just sick and tired of this and we are through. we are fighting
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back and shutting down muni. >> ysabel: police say they shot harding because he pulled out a gun and try to shoot at them when they try to catch him for stop--for not paying. investigators believe he shot himself while running away from the officers. >> marty: 2 year old when has the fall in house fire in san bruno on friday. firefighters discovered the grandmother unconscious and a little boy was rushed to hospital where he died. the child's grandmother remains in critical condition at the hospital. members of a construction crew are considered heroes this morning because they noticed the blaze and use a ladder to help rescue one of the home's residents. the blaze remains under investigation but they believe it may have been an accident. >> ysabel: in concord one person is in custody in
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connection with a suspicious hellfire--house fire. they believe this may be due to possible power theft. that investigation continues. now police say this man gregory harvell use his former roommate's name, so security number and information to apply for government assistance and credit cards. he was even convicted of a felony and serve time in prison under the roommates identity. the roommate realize someone was using his identity after he was denied medical insurance. >> marty: police are investigating a murder in san francisco's south of market neighborhood, a 25 year-old man was shot and killed late last night it happened about 11:00 p.m. in the first block of sixth street. they found the victim lying on the size suffering from a gunshot
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wound he was pronounced dead at the scene, no arrests have been made in connection with the shooting. in the east bay a federal grand jury in oakland has indicted 40 reported members and associates of this mafia gang, they have been indicted for drug trafficking, i'd step, fight compositions and those indictments and are arrests stem from an 18 month-long investigation conducted by the d.a., the secret service, and the oakland police department. >> ysabel: president barak obama and republicans are trading jabs this morning over extending the bush era tax cut. in his weekly address he announced on necessary drama from congress over extending the cuts to families that earn less than two other and $50,000 per year. the republicans in many small- business owners report business profits as an come and it makes no sense to punish them with higher taxes.
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>> marty: now they said romney was with bain capital when he was sending jobs overseas the mitt romney says that he had no role whatsoever and manage the of the firm after 1999 this despite conflicting federal documents. he said that he was an owner but he adds that being a shareholder does not mean he was running the business. >> i was the owner of an entity that was filing that inflation have a level whatsoever in the management of bain capital after february of 1999. i left in february of 1999 and i really cares--relinquished all authority after that. >> marty: critics say that men romney's to be more transparent about his finances. >> ysabel: a staff member
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for president barak obama of the election campaign died. campaign officials said that a alexlacrant work in the media department basic care ministry him and he was taken to the hospital where he was pronounced dead. they say the president called his parents to offer his condolences. he was a field organizer on president obama senate campaign and then worked on his presidential campaign for 2008. >> marty: the blaze is running about 170 homes, this fire broke out thursday afternoon and forced the evacuation of residents in the short tell canyon.
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>> ysabel: still to come on kron4 news we can look to the rielle hunter are ever to be allowed to text and e- mail while behind the wheel. >> marty: we will get to that and first you want to take a look in the south bay. the five we have partly cloudy skies, we will be right back. building pass, corporate card, verizon 4g lte phone. the global ready one ? yeah, but you won't need... ♪ hajimemashite. hajimemashite. hajimemashite. you guys like football ? thank you so much. i'm stoked. you stoked ? totally. ... and he says, "under the mattress."
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>> ysabel: credit-card giants visa and mastercard paid more than $7 billion to settle a case that they claim companies conspired to fix these for election.
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>> marty: there is a new law that allows drivers to text and e-mail using a voice operated technology. governor brown sign the bill along with 17 others on issues ranging from insurance rates and motorcycle safety. these new laws will take effect unless in front, not right now. >> ysabel: i find that strange because they will need to concentrate, so with the you are talking or e- mail in. >> marty: the lawmaker said the difference is you will supposedly keep your hands on the will. >> ysabel: still to come, construction is have we done and part, this will make it easier to get to the oakland
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airport. >> marty: we will take a live look outside, backup continues and is a little puzzling for this hour of the morning, we will be right back.
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>> marty: the city of san jose is set to hire 25 new firefighters. this is thanks to a federal grand. -- grant. they are scheduled to begin working on the fire lines by next february. by
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that time the city plans to have about 180 firefighters ready on a given day. last year firefighters to the 10 percent pay cut that would prevent layoffs for threatening the jobs of about 70 firefighters. >> ysabel: we have a look outside and we see the same shot of san francisco with the overcast fog. >> janu: it has changed in walnut creek, we are waking up to some cloudy conditions with coastal drizzle, will wheel expecting some sunshine in the afternoon. as for tomorrow, it will be slightly warmer and then cooler as we start the next work week. taking a look at where temperatures are sitting right now pretty slow to warming. >> janu: as we set the clock
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ahead we will still be clinging to the '50s. it looks like to talk about to the '50s, '60s and '70s and maybe some 80's in the east bay areas. let us take a closer look at the number starting off in the south bay. we have mid to upper '70's. as for the east bay in the areas, we have low eighties through fairfield, concord, danville and upper 60 for these bayshores. it seems to be even cooler along the coast. in the north bay looks like they will get into the upper '70's and low 80s now taken the a your seven day around the bay officials temperatures are slightly warmer tomorrow and then they will drop once again as we start the work week. >> janu: we will head back
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over to isabel. >> ysabel: thank you, we want to head to sports and serena williams dominates for her ninth straight win. >> marty: the giants are now looking like the all-star team, gary has all the highlights. >> the giants opened at the post most are as doing what it supposed to like beating up on the teen the houston astros. >> he is now 11 and 5, here is sandoval, here he comes. he did in the belly flop for
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three. >> the a's are now one game over 500. they finished the first half. usually you strike out 15 times forget about winning the game, there are a lot of teams ahead of oakland nonetheless, they are at least putting a smile on the face of their fans.
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>> now this is to renew williams' at wimbledon, she is continuing her dominance. this was her ninth straight win.
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>> marty: thanks to gary, now jeremy levin has signed an offer, a palo alto native will reportedly receive a three hill deal--three year deal that is worth about $25 million. lynn was in rockets training camp before last season.
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>> marty: we will continue over the break, now coming up on kron4 news weekend guns by bonnie and clyde go up for auction in will tell you just how much they should go for. >> ysabel: we see a lot of cloud coverage out there. we will be back and the eventually the explain the weather for you all.
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hour, a young man died last year july 16th he was 19 years old. his family says the police shot and killed him over a $2 and in the transit fare. his family and other supporters say they will shut down muni in protest on monday morning. they say that this protest and shutdown could last all day. >> we are sick and tired of seeing our children being
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murdered by the police officers in this community. we will stand together and bring the community to stand with us so that we can shut down the city. >> marty: police said they shot at the young man because he pulled out a gun and shot at the officers when they try to stop him for not paying his fair. the medical examiner's office says the bullet action came from the young man's own gun. they believe he accidentally shot himself when he ran away from the office of the family disagrees with these findings. san francisco police said they will work to prevent disruptions from muni writers on monday. >> ysabel: a family is mourning the loss of a two year-old boy that died in a house fire. they found him and his grandmother inside. the child's grandmother remains in critical condition at the hospital. they say the construction crew in nearby are being called he rose. they use a
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ladder to rescue one of the residents. >> we fall--saw the fire, we noticed a guy on the second floor. we put the ladder up there to help him out. he told us that there was a two year-old inside and we just went crazy trying to see if we could get him out of there was no chance. >> you could not see any flames from the house, you cannot even tell it was on fire. a few seconds later i smell the smoke and then i realized this was serious. >> as far as i can tell the workers from this construction site are he rose. >> ysabel: the fire remains under investigation of the police believe it could've been started when a religious candles fell over in a closet. >> marty: police say gregorharvell use his former
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roommate's name, birth date and social security number to apply for jobs, government assistance and credit cards. he was even convicted of a felony and served time in prison under his roommates identity. the roommate did not realize someone was using his identity until he was denied medical benefits. >> ysabel: police are investigating a murder in san francisco. a 25 year-old man was shot and killed late last night. police received reports of that shooting just after 11:00 p.m.. arriving officers found the victim lying on the sidewalk. he was pronounced dead at the scene from a gunshot wound. no arrests have been made. >> marty: 40 reporting members and associates of the burned out gang have been indicted. those
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indictments and arrests stem from an 18 monthlong investigation conducted by the d.a., the secret service and local police department. >> ysabel: the suicide bomber blew himself up in a wedding hall and afghanistan killing more than 20 people the attacker embraced the government official and then set off a bomb, other government officials were killed and more than 40 were wounded. >> marty: a staff member of president obama 3 election campaign has died, they say that the 29 year-old by the name of alex okrent work in the media department paramedics treated him at the campaign headquarters and then taken to hospital where he was pronounced dead. they said the president called his parents to offer his condolences. he was an organizer of the 2004 senate campaign and he
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worked on the 2008 presidential campaign. >> ysabel: a 1,300 a. wildfire is not 10 percent contained. they say this latest running around 170 homes. it forced evacuations. the wall fire is burning in a very steep and rugged terrain. the heat in the low humidity are not helping. more than 1600 firefighters are working on this blaze. >> marty: still ahead, deadly shark attacks on the rise, we will have the details when we come back. >> ysabel: we have a live details when we come back. >> ysabel: we have a live l[ male announcer ] now at your neighborhood subway: dinner...is...served. tonight, take it easy and enjoy your favorite soup, salad and hot, hearty sub. like the toasty big hot pastrami melt. get to your local subway for some dinnertime deliciousness tonight. subway. eat fresh.
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>> marty: general electric becomes the first u.s. company to sign business
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deals in the company-- country of miramar. clinton declared the former out of state open to u.s. investment. sanctions were imposed on the previous military regime in response to the undemocratic and repressive policies. >> marty: one man has been killed by a shark off the coast of australia. this is the latest in an unprecedented series of attacks. the man was surfing with friends. officials say they're trying to catch the sharks involved. this to the fifth fatal attack since september can--. >> ysabel: forecasters are warning of downpours in northern japan have brought on an unusual amount of rain
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in some areas of the region said wednesday. about 230,000 people have been advised to evacuate. forecasters say there are high risk of floods and landslides in areas with saturated ground. >> marty: residents are tired of seeing so many foreclosed homes and abandon areas and they are explain what they're planning to do about it. >> ysabel: meanwhile, we have a live look outside, traffic is clearing out and watching from back up a little bit of go, but everything is moving clearly now. building pass, corporate card, verizon 4g lte phone.
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continue, you can continue to enjoy it. you will see some clearing this afternoon but it will persist along the coast, as for tomorrow we have slightly warmer temperatures. taking a look at where temperatures are sitting right now as if the clock ahead to 10 will see a mixture of '60s and as we head into the afternoon it looks like it will get into the '70s and for those of you heading out the temperatures will drop down and taking a look at the number starting off in the south bay will be knife down there. mostly upper '70's and as we head into the theater in areas to see a lot of low 80's in those areas. we have upper 60 for
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the east bay shore. >> janu: now we head back over to marty. >> marty: people in richmond are demanding that something be done about bank owned properties that are abandoned. they organized a bus tour and invited city leaders along to give them a close look. >> we are doing and not on our block to work. --tour. >> we are looking at homes
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that have been painful closures--bank foreclosures and this is breeding more crime in the neighborhood. >> prostitution is increasing, is causing drugs and light in the neighborhood we are inviting city officials on the bus tour. we will take them around richmond, they will take a close look at these properties and address our concerns. we won an action plan. if it takes implement new laws, we want that to. we will work with city officials to see what structures we can come up with to secure our neighborhoods and affect change. >> marty: there are hundreds of abandoned foreclosed properties in the city, the return mayor took the tour and talk about what is being done to hold the banks accountable.
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>> we have an ordinance that states that when a property remains blighted for a certain amount of time where is glided from the start we send them a notice saying you have to clean up your property. >> i do not know how many warnings they get back at a certain point if they are not responding what happens is the city starts to charge them. they charged $1,000 per day, so up to $30,000 can be acquired from these property owners who are not maintaining diplomatic property. >> organizers want the city to step up targeting those abandoned properties. here is grant lotus with a close look and neighborhoods that have been hit the hardest. >> there are three, organizers say these locations have widespread homes in foreclosure. now let us take a look at the
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big board check out the santa fe neighborhood. this is near virginia avenue, this is the area with a south side community parking is. we want to circle this, this is where the tour began on friday. on the second stop of the tour, we had the iron triangle neighborhood and adjutancy this is lucas park right here. finally, last stop is called the building would to neighborhood. this is the richmond bart station. now these are rich in neighborhoods that are hardest hit by foreclosure. i am grant lotus with kron4 news. >> ysabel: a 34 year-old man is in custody accused of sexually assaulting an 11 year-old girl for the past few years. he wasn't arrested a few hours after the abuse was reported. he was booked into the marin county jail for sexual assault on a child and held on a $1 million bail.
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>> ysabel: also in the north bay man was arrested on suspicion of setting fires in sonoma and san mateo county. the four fires in the timber cove area burned to and a half acres. >> marty: coming up on kron4 news weekend stanley roberts explains how metal thieves are now targeting cemeteries. >> ysabel: we will take a live look outside, it looks like a cloud coverage is pulling back.
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>> marty: stanley roberts discusses how local cemeteries have fallen victims to crimes in the latest addition of people behaving badly. >> this is rolling hills memorial park in richmond the owners have a similar problem vandals have been stealing the vases of one from grave sites at night they stole about 300. this happened back in may and now we move forward to 2012 and the problem still remains. >> this could not be any worse if the death of your
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loved ones up. >> 500 bronze vases are missing from this cemetery park. there are signs on the door of one people about leaving valuables behind. when they say valuables, these bronze vases go into that category. >> you can drive around and see all the brass couplings missing that is a serious problem. >> in my 2008 report rolling hills management told me that there was a problem. they believe the police were slow to respond however this time i try to get their side of the story they simply said no comment. but it does not in there. i checked with the richmond police and the record show that within the last five years, give this, only seven police reports have been filed so public records do
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not show that there is a problem. but, all the missing vases and broken items say differently. at rolling hills memorial park i'm stanley roberts with kron4 news. >> ysabel: still to come, we're learning about hazmat situation in the east bay. >> marty: we want to take another look outside and this is covering part of the bay in san francisco, we will take another look coming up. ♪
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>> ysabel: we are taking this live look outside and san francisco, we have a lot of overpass the whole fleet will lead--lift before the
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day is over. >> janu: we are expecting some sunshine in the south bay, we do expect to see the fog and drizzle persist along the coast of mostly clear into the afternoon and clear and pretty breezy and we will see coastal fog rolling in the evening hours. as we set the clock ahead to about 2:00 p.m., we are clearing in the north bay, and in areas in the south bay. we will see the fog on parts of the san mateo coastline. it will not be as dense as it was yesterday evening now taking a look at temperatures, we still see the mid-50s in the north bay, low 50s down the coast as we head into the afternoon will be pretty nice and the south bay. we are expecting 84 degrees and antioch and livermore. we
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will have your extended forecast coming up for now we're heading back over to marty. >> marty: we are getting word that the alameda county has met team has been called out to the full bloom of bakery in the work, they reportedly found an ammonia leak. two employees were treated and a county spokeswoman says that the plant is now considered safe. she says that the crews left a little over an hour ago. repairs on a leaky the machine to be made later on. >> ysabel: kenneth harding died last year on july 16th. his family claims that he was killed over a $2 muni transit fare. on monday
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morning his family and friends say they will shut down muni to protest what they call an injustice. the demonstration will kick off at 6:00 p.m.. they threaten to force day long transit shut down. >> we will not accept the police killing nine children lived and tired of it, we are through. we are standing up, we are fighting back and we are shutting down muni. >> ysabel: police said they shot at him because he pulled a gun and try to shoot at the officers when they confronted him about not paying. investigators believe he accidentally shot himself while running away from officers. san francisco police and many say they will work to prevent disruption for room--muni writers on monday. >> marty: firefighters discovered it when his grandmother unconscious and trapped inside a burning home, the two euro was
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rushed to the hospital where he later died the child's grandmother remains in critical condition at the hospital. members of the construction crew are being noted as heroes. they noted the blaze. officials believe this may have an accident. >> ysabel: a suspicious house fire happened around 5:00 a.m.. they believe there was an illegal bypass and possible theft. >> marty: police are investigating a murder south of market neighborhood. officers from a man on the sidewalk suffering from a gunshot wound, he was later pronounced dead at the scene there are no arrests in connection with the shooting. in the east bay,
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for reporting members and associates were indicted of the burnout family mafia gang, they were indicted for trafficking, identity theft, and attempted murder, of those indictments stem from an 18 month-long investigation. >> ysabel: police say gregory harvell use his former roommates birthday, so to pretty number and name to apply for jobs, and get credit cards. he even served time on an islamic state. he was booked on multiple charges including identity theft and perjury. >> marty: this morning mitt romney demanded that president obama apologize for campaign aides. they say
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that mit romney was with bain capital when it was sending jobs overseas the mit romney insist that he has no role whatsoever in the management after 1999. mayor ronnie says that he was an owner of bain capital but as a shareholder that does not mean that he was running the business. >> i had no role whatsoever in bain capital management after 1999. i left in february of that year to go out and run the olympics. i relinquished my role after february of 1999. >> marty: mitt romney says he will only release another year of his tax returns although critics say he should be transparent about his finances.
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>> ysabel: there was a death of a staff member of president barak obama campaign member. they said the 29 year-old alex or can't--alex was taken to hospital after he was reported dead. president called his parents to offer his condolences, alex okrent was a field uprights-- supervisor on his senate campaign and it was on his 2008 presidential campaign as well. >> marty: a fire broke out friday afternoon and forced evacuation for residents near all burn. the while fire is burning in steep and rugged areas and heat and low humidity is not helping firefighters all told, 600 firefighters are working on
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this blaze. >> ysabel: still to come on kron4 news we can we have a lot of people that are lined up to note--and want to know what happened to some insurance a stolen from a cemetery. >> marty: we will be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what's the point of an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon if the miles aren't interesting?
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>> ysabel: nearly one month after a san jose church was burglarized twice, it has received nearly $22,000 in donations. the church had nearly $15,000 worth of medical equipment stolen and then four days later the burger return and stole the remaining here. the parish says the donations have been pouring in and they soon will be able to replace all of the items that were stolen. >> marty: and a half million
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dollar federal grant has of the south county to hire nearly employ 100 firefighters. by that time there hoping to have about 185 firefighters working on any given day. the san jose firefighters took a 10% pay cut in order to prevent lay off that would threaten the jobs of about seven firefighters. >> ysabel: still to come we have it with your brother forecast. >> marty: for now we're taking a live look outside the san mateo bridge it looks great. and traffic is moving nice and easy, we will be right back.
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>> ysabel: we are taking in other live look outside of
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san francisco, is a peaceful civil we have a lot of fog. >> marty: the fog had lifted just a little bit. here with our forecast is janu. >> janu: the sun is shining in the east the inland areas. we have some patchy drizzle along the coast. as for tomorrow we are expecting slightly warmer temperatures and they will cool off once again as we head into your work week. the taking in the case where temperatures are sitting it is still in the mid-50s in the north bay we see the low 50s along the coast, upper 50s along the bay. now let us take a look at where they're headed. by actinium we will see mostly fifties by the afternoon of the fact will top out in the '70s and '80s the warmer areas are indicated in the yellow and orange areas on your screen. after that the temperatures will drop back down to the '50s and '60s. but us take a closer look at the number starting out in the south
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bay. we have mid to upper '70's and the in the areas will show low 80s out there. we have 83 for fairfield, and it is said of the cooler for the east bayshores. there will be in the upper 60 and even class clown the kolff today. we have a nice mixture of upper '70's and low eighties for the north bay. as we taken the case seven day ever on the bay we are expecting slightly warmer temperatures. as we have the work week we are expecting '70s for the inland areas, mid-60's for the bay and the time right now is eight --8:46am. >> marty: not join us now, we have a guess that is promoting the new film called red dog. charles, thanks a lot for joining us today.
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>> this is great to be here. >> ysabel: so you must be used to getting up this early in making the trek around the country. >> i do. this is a film that actually love. it is made in an amazing part of the world australia is a mining the story takes place in the early 1970's and this dog everyone one to be its master but he ended up getting this guy that i play do it and and it was very special. >> marty: what is it like working with animals? >> they are like actors, sometimes they're wonderfully train or they are wonderfully instinctual.
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this is not an actor and probably the biggest diva i have ever met. if he did it right ones, you would sale can let us do it again then he would give you this look like i did write once, you need to get right. [laughter] >> you see these incredibly human instincts from this animal. >> but this dog retired the day the movie was done. [laughter] >> in australia, this was like the beginning kind of a violent culture and a way, a lot of drinking. so, each of
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these guys sort of secretly have their love for red dog. >> so what happened then off one of rally around red dog and then this guy named john jewel of the town is like he is my master now and the community began to have this sense and everyone kind of found common ground and then something happens and red dog began to travel around and they say he went so far he with the religious hitchhiked and walk up to people in the airport and people would know him and he came to get famous and he would get on the plane, he got on a boat and went as far as japan and then came back. the film for of explains what happens, that is like a wonderful mystery. >> marty: because of the
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history their red dog has with the people of australia uses this has become one of the most popular films and australia. >> it has become one of the most popular in austria. -- australia. one very amazing writer heard the story and what would be great. it was basically in a children's book that was a famous story about the dog. it has been great to bring it to america and see people fall in love with it. >> ysabel: is this your type
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of film, the you prefer these types? >> i do, or i recently had a baby and to me at fine movies that put out wonderful entertainment that often times lend itself to a true story is what i like. it has this feel-good element. it tells a dark truthful story of a dozen in a wonderful entertaining way. >> ysabel: so it has a glorious ending. >> yes, i will not give away. >> marty: tell us how you stay grounded in hollywood? >> i live in new york. [laughter] >> the thing above new york is a do not have a lot of friends inside of the entertainment industry. my wife and i were making a movie in san francisco and felt the same way you have a really diverse community of people with a lot of
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different things imagine if you only dealt with newspeople all day long, you go mad. i think that is the thing about los angeles, is quite a challenge it really is a bubble. for instance like washington d.c. is a one industry town. i think it is easy to get caught been in the world if you live around people that only do that. a lot of it if--is that i have been lucky i've been able to work all around the world and when you get out of that and if you realize there are a lot of other things going on. >> ysabel: that there is awful lot more to humanity. ok thanks. you can check josh lucas in this new movie called red dog. it is happening at the performing arts center and san mateo park. >> marty: thank you for joining us this sounds really good. we will be right back.
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us check in with janu and see how much cooler it will be. >> janu: we make a speech the 80's today, here is the view from the golden gate bridge camera. you can see that we're waking up to some coastal drizzle. during the afternoon respecting mostly sunny conditions and breezy as well. as for tonight, we will see the clouds and the
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coast of fog roll right back in. now taking in the that temperatures right now, we have the north bay showing upper 60s. temperatures warm up in the south bay about 84 degrees for antioch in livermore. we have mid-50s for the coast and as for the north bay will be pretty nice. we are expecting upper '70's and low 80s. we have about 80 degrees expected and for those of you to the giants came the first pitch will be at 6:05 p.m.. then they want to wear a jacket out there will have your extended forecast coming up now back to marty. >> marty: 19 year-old kenneth harding died on july 16th last year. his family says that the police shot and killed him over a $2
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muni fair. on monday they plan on shutting down the transit system by protesting all day long. >> ysabel: police are investigating a murder that was south of market neighborhood. a 25 year-old man was killed late last month. please receive reports of the shooting after 11:00 p.m.. arriving officers of the victim lying on the five rocky suffer from a gunshot wound. no
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arrests have been made in connection with the shooting. >> marty: a federal grand jury in oakland has indicted 40 members of the burnout mafia gang. they were indicted for drug trafficking and identity theft and attempted murder. those indictments and arrests were falling and 18 month-long investigation conducted by the dea, the secret service and the oakland police department. >> ysabel: and family is mourning the loss of a two- year old boy. the boy was found unconscious and trapped in the bedroom of a burning home. he was rushed to the hospital where he died. the child's grandmother remains in critical condition at the hospital. now members of a construction crew are being held victim--as he rose because they notice the blaze and use a ladder to rescue one of the residence. >> we saw the house on fire, we know this guy on the second floor, we gave him a ladder. and then we
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started to break some windows. >> they were pulling people out, it really breaks my heart. the money and they told us there was a two year-old. we just try to get him out but we could not. >> you cannot see any flames from the house, you cannot even tell was on fire but then i smell the smoke and i knew this was serious. >> as far as i can tell the workers from the construction site our heroes. >> police believe this blaze may have been started when a candle fell over in a closet. >> and is in custody after the san francisco police say he lived half of his life under someone else's identity. police say that gregory harvwll use his pass roommate's name to apply for jobs and credit cards, he
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was booked on identity theft and perjury. >> ysabel: knew this morning a suicide bomber blew themselves up killing more than 20 people. the target was reportedly a member parliament. other government officials were also killed in the blast and more than 40 others were wounded. >> marty: a staff member for president obama free election campaign had died he collapsed and the campaign headquarters. they said the 29 year-old alex department. authorities said the paramedics treated him at campaign headquarters and then took them to the hospital where he was pronounced dead. president obama campaign says that they call the boy's parents to offer their condolences. he was an organizer on the
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admitted to starting those fires and he is said to be back in court next week. >> ysabel: and the east bay dozens of heads held were vandalized with some sort of workers were able to clean it up but they still did not have details on the suspect. >> marty: coming up will explain what the blood and about the abandoned homes in their area. >> ysabel: taking a live look outside, san francisco looks like it has in little bit less clout but we will take a look and be right back. [ male announcer ] olympic tennis players bob and mike bryan
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>> ysabel: residence and richmond are fed up with the foreclosed properties and all the problems that the coffin they have developed a bus tour and invited city leaders. >> we have been in and not on our block to work. --not on our block for. >> we are looking at a problem with a bank foreclosures and the problems that are happening now, we have crime and is bringing more crime in the neighborhood. >> crime and prostitution are increasing and is causing delight in the neighborhood. if we are inviting city officials on the bus tour, we want to
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take them around richmond and let them take a close look at these properties. we want them to address our concerns. we will work with city officials to see what strategies we can come up with to secure our neighborhoods and affect change. >> ysabel: richmond mayor took to the street to talk about what is being done to hold banks accountable. >> we have an ordinance in place that states that if a property remains blighted from the start we fan and a notice. you have to clean up your property and if it is not them within a certain amount of time, they get a second warning. i do not recall exactly how much they get a certain point if they're not responding, what happens is that the city
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starts to charge them. they charge them $1,000 per day. so up to $30,000 can be acquired from these property owners that are not maintaining their blighted property. >> ysabel: tour organizers want the city to set up enforcement of laws. here's grant lotus with a closer nothing--with a closer look at the neighborhoods that have been hit the hardest. >> of these three areas show in these locations have widespread foreclosures. this is the santa fe neighborhood near south sixth street. and this is the area, this is where the south side community park is. this is where it then began on friday on couple tour the second stop was the eye and triangle neighborhood. you can see lucas park right here, and
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last up on the tour is near 20th street and nevin avenue. this is the rich and bart station these are the rich in areas hardest hit by foreclosure appealing--these are the hardest-hit neighborhoods by foreclosure. >> janu: now if you want cooler temperatures you can go to the coast, if you want warm temperatures head inland. here is our view from san jose as you can see the skies are clearing out there. as for tomorrow it will be slightly warmer than today the cooling trend will continue as we head into the work with. the temperatures are slowly starting to warm up. >> janu: as we set the clock ahead, we will see more
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fifties and had 65 of. it looks like the warmer spots will only get into the 80's that is indicated by the orange on your screen. for those of you have this evening the temperatures will drop the down to the '50s and '60s so you may want to bring a jacket with you. the most we have upper '70's in could squeeze out some 80's. as far and then goes, we will see a lot of 80's there. as the taken the case of seven day around the bay, it shows us temperatures are slightly warmer tomorrow and then they will drop down as we head into your work week. we are heading back to you by suspicion. >> marty: thank you now
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coming up a private school in oakland is accused of forcing students to panhandle. we will have a report coming up. >> ysabel: we will take another live look outside from fantail of the bridge, things seem to be warming up the still see some headlights coming across the bridge. that's coming across from the peninsula.
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>>anchor: can you tell me your name? >> who are you? >>anchor: my name is gary tuckman with cnn, this is reverent robert lacey junior, he and his father run a private school. but they have children panhandling at the subway station, why are they doing it? where is the money going? >>anchor: i think students should be at home doing homework and i'm begging people for money. >>anchor: you on the bay we had three children there and to pull them out. >> to me it was like a big
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slave camp. >> the and of little brother with the pastor he said if we did not make $50 we would have to stay there until we did. >>anchor: catherine said she pulled her son out where she paid $300 per year in tuition and she said he was required to panhandle for hours nearly every evening. >>anchor: you got hungry and thirsty they didn't even bring food and water. >> i could not even sit down. >>anchor: those are not the only allegations, she says our older child was struck. >> he hit my oldest child on top of the head with a book. >>anchor: her youngest child said he was also hit with belts and spoons. >>anchor: carlos said that he was locked in a second-
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floor room because he talked in class. he climbed out of this window trying to escape. >> i wanted to get out, and i went on the ledge and i slipped and i broke my foot in five places. >>anchor: this is a picture shortly after he was released from hospital and these are the medical records of carlos mother says the school denies that he failed. >> he could have died if he fell head first. >>anchor: you have no right to put that up we can take the picture of a transaction being taken place. this is a public place. >>anchor: the next thought was coming to the church, we ran into a river and they
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see on the street. >> we are honest people, we are law abiding citizens, we are here to do service in this community and that is what we are here to do and that is all we have come to do. that is all we will comment on. >>anchor: you will not enter any questions? >> we are praying people and if you do not mind we would like to pray with you right now. >> marty: still ahead, some of the top stories we're following including a process that could affect your morning commute. >> ysabel: taking in of a live look out side, there we are. we have clouds and overcast, we will be back.
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>> janu: this afternoon we are expecting a lot of sunshine. for this our which into widespread clouds and fog. >> janu: we are expecting a warmer day tomorrow but as for today, temperatures far in the '50s, and some in the
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'60s. >> janu: the attention of the air where the temperatures are headed. >> janu: in the north bay will see a mixture of upper '70's and low a's. --though 80's. coming up i will have your full forecast. >> ysabel: last year kenneth harding died at the age of 19 the family and friends say that the police shot and killed him for a $2 muni transit fare despite the the bullet being from the gun in his own hand. they say monday they will start a protest at muni and they threaten to force a daylong transit shut down. >> we are sick and tired of
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the police killing our children. we are standing up and fighting back and shutting down muni. >> ysabel: police say they shot at harding because he pulled out a gun and shot at the officers when they try to stop him for not paying. they said the bullet came from his own gun after the investigation. the police in san francisco and muni said they're working to not make this a problem for muni commuters. >> marty: 82 year old boy and his grandmother were trapped in a burning home, the boy was rushed to the hospital where he later died the child's grandmother is in critical condition at the hospital. nearby construction workers are being called he roads because they notice the
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blaze and help get it least one person out with a ladder. >> ysabel: a suspicious house fire happened around 5:00 a.m. along st. francis drive, they believe it may be the failure of a naval power bypass and possible power theft. that investigation continues. >> marty: a 25 year-old man was shot and killed late last night it happened about 11:00 p.m. on the first block of six street. officers then found the victim lying on the sidewalk suffering from a gunshot wound and later was pronounced dead at the scene. no arrests have been made in connection with the shooting. now to the east they were a federal grand jury in oakland has indicted 40 reported members and associates of the burnout family mafia gang. they have been indicted for drug trafficking, identity theft, fire our possession and attempted murder. this stems from an 18 monthlong investigation conducted by the dea, the secret service,
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and the oakland police department. >> ysabel: a man is in custody after the san francisco police said he lived half of his life under someone else's identity. this man here gregory, used his former roommate's name, birth date and so secure a number to find jobs, acquire government assistance and apply for credit cards. he was even in state prison under the roommates identity. the room may realize someone was using his identity after he was denied medical benefits. gregory was booked on multiple charges including identity theft and perjury. >> marty: new reports show that former penn state joe paternal negotiate a pay raise the same month he testified for a grand jury. paternal and the university reached an agreement that to 5 1/2 million dollars just months before charges were filed against sandusky. the
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contract included a $3 million career baldness when he retired at 2011. he was fired in the wake of the sex scandal and he passed away at january. sandusky has been convicted of 45 counts of abuse. >> ysabel: mitt romney is demanding that president obama apologize for the campaign aides that said mit romney was with the private equity firm bain capital when they were sending jobs overseas. irani said he had no role after 1999 this despite conflicting federal documents. the republican presumptive for president says that he was not an owner but he was running the business. >> i was the owner of the entity that was falling that information by had no role whatsoever in the management of bain capital after february 1999. not that it
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would be a problem to say that i was with the firm beyond that but i was not. i've left to go to the of the thick. --i left there to go to the of the ethics and our relinquished my role. >> marty: a staff member for pres obama the election campaign has died. he collapsed at the headquarters. campaign officials said the 29 year- old worked in the campaign treated him and then took him to the hospital where he was later pronounced dead. president obama campaign says that they call his parents to offer his condolences. he was on the 2004 senate campaign and he also worked his 2008 presidential campaign. >> ysabel: a raging 3,000 a.
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fire is not contain. they say it is threatening now about 160 homes. broke out and forced the evacuation for residence in the area. the wild fire is burning in a very rugged and steep terrain. heat and low humidity are not helping. there are 165 engines and aircraft making war drops. >> marty: coming up we will explain how drivers will be allowed to texting e-mail behind the wheel. >> ysabel: let us take a live look outside at the golden gate bridge, we have been watching it all morning it does not seem like much has been lifted and traffic is still going easy. we will be right back.
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mastercard are being accused of having high slide fees. they have to pay out in a lawsuit and they will have to reduce the five fees. >> marty: under a new law, drivers will be allowed to tax an e-mail using a voice of clean technologies. governor brown signed the bill along with 17 others on issues ranging from insurance rates to motorcycle safety. keep in mind the new law will not take effect until january 1st. >> ysabel: also keep in mind that it is a live voice activated. now still to come will have in the case where the forecast and chat with a man that is called a chocolate doctor. he will share his recipe for a sweet dessert. >> marty: let us take a live
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>> janu: thus take a look the numbers in the south bay. as for the east bay and in areas, you can expect some low 80s there can't have a decrease concord, danville, 81 for walnut creek, upper 60 for these bayshore. it will be chilly at the beach today. >> janu: we have a mixture of upper '70's and low 80s and as we take it appears seven day around the bay, the temperatures will be a little bit warmer tomorrow and then cool off as we head into the work week dropping tear '70's in year and in spots. it looks like things could warm up once again as we head into the next weekend. we are heading over to the isabel. >> ysabel: valley of one to talk about the benefits of eating dark chocolate. research shows that eating a
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small amount daily can lower your blood pressure and your cholesterol. >> marty: joining us is the chocolate doctor, he has a new book out. here it is. it is all about his worldwide travels pursuing great chocolate in sharing wonderful recipes. someone has to do it in this at tough job. [laughter] >> ysabel: how to come up with that title? >> everyone calls me the talk with dr. i am called in by other companies to fix their chocolate. >> ysabel: wow so you know all the tricks. >> i know absolutely everything there is to know about chocolate. >> marty: one of the things that we talk about the health benefits of chocolate. >> 2 to 3 ounces per day of dark chocolate. it reduces
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blood pressure, cholesterol, it prevents cavities and it is a mood elevator in a kitchen and a great new. >> ysabel: so it does not make us anxious that we are gaining weight. [laughter] >> ysabel: we love what you have set up here, tell us what this is. >> i want to combine dark chocolate and berries that are high and antioxidants. so we have berry said strawberries and we have turned this into a chocolate biscuits shortcake. with the blackberry, i have a little bit of the cannot whip cream. and then i also have a white chocolate with creams that is really great. >> marty: tell us about the book and the travels and how the chocolate is being used around the world. >> i have been to 131 countries and over the last 30 years, it is interesting
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to see the migration of chocolate because of courses started in mexico and it came back to the united states after it went to europe, now we see a tremendous migration going over into asia. china is the number one growing market for chocolate. if you go to japan, that is one of the fine artists and chocolate is made. >> ysabel: so there are differences between the chocolate? >> yes and no, first, chocolate is like sex... [laughter] >> ysabel: the doctor is in the house. >> if you go over to france, he conceived a fully integrated chocolate, or if you take a look at our chocolate, we and the authentic american
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chocolate company and we produce products that resemble american influence. these are brand new cupcakes. this is the first time that they have ever been shown. we have donuts, we have pies, we have taken everything about america and incorporated it into chocolate. >> marty: let us talk about the japanese, you have talked about them what are they doing with chocolate? >> they collect it. if you go to someone's home over in japan, il they will show you this. like here we say i will show you mine wine they have chocolate. and they stated. --and they saved it. >> ysabel: it sounds like chocolate could be a real peace maker. speaking of
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that, let us look at this. >> we have to do something that was different so we created our own election chocolate. you can go to the web site and vote for the senate, the house of representatives, and we are better than anyone else, you can even vote for the supreme court. >> ysabel: so how do you vote? do you choose a piece of chocolate? >> no, you just go in and move your favorite candidate to the white house. >> marty: i am not sure if you can really see this on the screen, but the red is the elephant and the blue is the donkeys. >> this is bipartisan chocolate. [laughter] >> marty: as we look towards the future will be easy chocolate going?
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>> chocolate has become more functional. just like everything else we are taking a look at in the foods that we today it is not what i want to look at it is what i am going to enrich. dark chocolate like alice is a more fruity dark chocolate because it is a long roasted and we do not have the the bitterness that most of the european chocolate has. all of our chocolate has been go towards american influence. >> ysabel: it is beautiful, thank you so much for joining us. >> marty: this has been the most tasty interview i have ever had with a doctor. thank you. [laughter] >> marty: we will be right back. [music]
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>> ysabel: unlike most other teams around the world, the u.s. olympic team is privately funded. people have been upset about the uniforms, the army in china. >> marty: the bank robbers were gunned down by police back in 1994, this is a from bonnie and clyde. they would on a 21 month crime spree during the height of the great depression. they rob a
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small-town banks, gas stations and stores throughout the mid and southwest. >> ysabel: you'll get a kick out of this one, have you ever sat on your lawn chair and felt the urge to fly away? an oregon man has done just that. he wants to fly lawn chairs suspended from hilly and--suspended from helium balloons. can't couch--kent couch is appropriately named. they are filling up 55 balloons with helium and they tied into this a lawn chair rig. he wants to go to baghdad sometime in the future he is definitely adventuress. >> marty: he could not have chosen by hamas or the whole white e?--he could not a
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chosen by hamas or white? thank you for joining us.
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