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selling homes for years, after years of the market going up and down he says it seems like it has finally settled. the number of foreclosures flooding the market with low-priced homes has been slowed down. >> prices are picking up right now. >> reporter: homes are once again can pull off with the asking price. theo this coupleu was having a tough time in their effort
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>> it is like we can not find a house they're selling like hot cakes. >> because people are upside-down we need to come back tremendously. >> justine: room jason kidd now faces a d w a y charge after his suv slammed into a telephone pole. police say he was driving in a.m. sunday morning and loss control of his vehicle he was treated for minor injuries he just signed with the new york knicks. >> james: a bizarre incident reported a piece of eyes the size of a baseball slammed into a home. >> reporter: the homeless is
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the large device hit the roof facing the back yard run above the area where she was sitting in a chair and talking on the phone, quinta dimly it happened this past friday. she was telling her friend about all the things that went wrong that day, but will the overflowing and the cat getting stuck under the house and then she said she heard something for them to the roof going about 90 mi. per hour. >> it hit the house and went across into the pool, it scared the daylights out of it. i pulled it out i called my friend back and i did not know it was. it was a huge piece of ice the sides of the baseball. i am glad the kids were not out here playing or in the pool, it could definitely left a mark on somebody. it was traveling at such a fast rate. i know airplanes often drop eyes, but it was a lot different than that. i did notice a really pungent smell about it. there was no
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color to it. i do not want to say it smell like ammonia, but it was definitely off and i had to wash my hands many times noticeable damage. >> james: you may remember a similar incident took place in fremont last month, the police say a chunk of eyes put a hole in a roof there was a real damage to their federal authorities are trying to figure out if that price fell from a passing plane. >> justine: ms nbc.com is no more, nbc is pulling out of the joint venture. this is the final shot of a 16 year marriage. the relationship began to unwind in 2005. and
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now in mass nbc.com turns into nbc news.com. >> james: that is interesting a lot going up-- on on the front. now let us give you a quick look outside, we will have a quick check of your weather, your commute, and your news in just a minute. [ female announcer ] now get high speed internet at home on our newly expanded advanced digital network, a connection you can count on. introducing at&t u-verse high speed internet with more speed options, reliability and wi-fi hot spots than ever. go to our website below to get u-verse high speed internet
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>> james: did a three year- old girl fell from a second story window, we have the story from fremont. >> reporter: a three year old girl fell from a second story window and from my seventh morning. it happened at this large apartment complex called border stone.
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police said the girl was on a bed and leaned against a window screen that gave way she fell two stories and landed on the ground. the good news is that she survived the fall and is recovering with minor injuries. police say this is a teachable moment. parents with young children should install a safety net like this are run the bedroom window. this kind of act that happens often than you think. >> when i pressed against this, it bounces me back, it prevents it from one of some of this window. you can find this at most hardware stores. >> justine: we will take a quick break on the kron4 morning news, we have much more after this as we take a live look outside with what is happening with traffic in san jose. we have not details in a moment. the current temperature in san jose's 56 degrees the
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highest 71 we have much more about your forecast right after this.
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>> justine: tens of thousands of people took part in the annual san francisco aides what this week. we show you how far the organization has come since its first what 26 years ago. >> reporter: crowds gathered to cheer on more than 25,000 people crossing the line for the san francisco aids walk. participants young and old came together on sunday to support the heat the yen ended services. the >> we want to raise awareness and education that we are here get--and we are supporting the campaign. >> reporter: after a 2 mi. walk, the to the participant rallied and ate lunch here where bay area dance and musical acts performed.
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celebrities and some politicians were in the crowd, and with the help of thousands of peers, this event raised more than two and half million dollars. >> there is absolutely nothing better than being caught up on this sunday aids walken san francisco unseeing 35,000 people come together to bring a really wonderful thing for the people of this city. >> reporter: organizers say the aids foundation has come a long way since their first walk in 1987 that had about 6000 people this year there are 125,000. >> reporter: we really made it clear to the media and the policy makers and to a lot of people that there are a lot of people that are compassionate about this and bring awareness to aids. >> reporter: the vet founder says that this raised more than $77 billion to fight hiv and aids over the last 26 years. with one
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>> james: good morning erica, the wind is changing let us check this out. >> erica: with one we do have a lot of changes as we head into the afternoon. we do have overpass over the entire bay area. there may be some clearing for those of the south bay and east bengali, but take it it walnut creek, we have partly cloudy conditions with the temperatures in the '50s. here are some other numbers for you neighborhood by neighborhood. as we take the numbers into the afternoon, you will see a significant cool down in fact, we some locations are cooler than what they were yesterday. we have an abundance of low '70s in the south bay 71 in
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sunnyvale, 72 in santa clara, looks like we could see some upper '70's for places like antioch the warmest place on our map. bad downtown san francisco has and afternoon high of 60 degrees. tweet we are taking a live look outside at the golden gate bridges pretty foggy as you make your way into san francisco. did we are dealing with day fog and drizzle. make sure you have their windshield wipers on for your drive around the bay area. in terms of your seven day around the bay forecast, it looks like today and tomorrow will be the coolest of the next several, pretty much the same story morning fog and
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drizzle with partly cloudy conditions into the morning and afternoon. >> erica: it looks like we're back into the '90s as we head into the ticket and i will have your full forecast in just a moment, but dickey look outside we have no incidents to report here. all is well on the freeway for the most part no metering lights to deal with a year drive is under 10 minutes from the foot of the maze of torture fremont street this morning. --from the foot of the maze towards the fremont bridge. >> erica: i have been checking with the chp and it looks like we have a dense fog advisory. certainly drive with caution. it looks like we see great conditions coming out of the north bay
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with your drive time in 22 minutes. of course we are keeping a close eye and on the situation regarding muni. we could have some delays later on in the morning and if we hear of anything we will bring that to your attention. >> james: the decision to close down nine interior of patrol stations has many police officers bewildered. texas is the hardest hit out of them with six border patrol closures. we talk with law enforcement there who say it is a bad idea. >> reporter: the patrol station and emerald texas its on grassy land at the edge of town. the offices hundreds of miles from the border and may not be much to look at. sheriff brian thomas is the dippy patrol for interstate 4. he counts on the border patrol agents for help. what do you think
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happens when you come across a group of illegal immigrants that may be trafficking? >> if we do not have any criminal charges on them have to let them go. >> reporter: the share fire off a letter to texas lawmakers saying that the plan is not thought out we should hang a sign on the texas panhandle that says welcome illegals. >> reporter: this is one of the holding cells and usually illegal immigrants are brought here before their transfer to a holding facility the sheriff here tells us that on any given day he can see between zero and 15 illegal immigrants here. customs and border protection agency says that is going to close down 90 stations to encourage of $90 million per year. they say they want to concentrate their resources on the border. in all 41 agents will be moved out of nine cities, texas, one in
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california, idaho and montana. president obama has pushed for the strategy of beefing up border patrol directly on the border. >> reporter: we prioritize border security that at any time in our history today there are few critical costings than any other time in 40 years. >> reporter: randall county sheriff joe richardson says said these interior border stations are second lines of defense and national security and he worries that human smugglers will have an easier time moving across the country. >> i understand border violence and the needs to secure our borders but ticket agents and sending them to the border when they serve an area of about 16000 square miles justice not seem to make sense. >> reporter: now a local of what officials are asking who should they call now? they say that is still
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unanswered. >> justine: we will take a quick break on the kron4 morning news with much more after this. we will take a live look outside right now at what is happening and walnut creek. your current temperatures are 55 degrees, we will talk about the rebound in temperatures and what is in store won't come right back. give
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>> justine: the american river was the backdrop for a party this weekend. authorities had a hard time keeping everyone under control. >> reporter: before getting here, they had to wait here. this is rafters gone wild.
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about a 45 minute wait did not bother this person. >> time flies when you are about to get on the water and flow with some of your good pals. >> reporter: this was a river packed with people with nowhere to go but down stream and the excitement became entertainment for some they gathered here. >> reporter: were you one of these guys at some point? >> yes about 30 years ago. quebec >> reporter: security was out here to keep rafters safe. >> justine: police say they did make a couple of arrest for drunken behavior. >> james: all right, we want
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to give you a live look outside, it will be a cooler day to day much cooler in some spots and erica has forecast straight ahead.
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>> justine: good monday morning we are taking live look at the golden gate bridge, we feel an increase in the amount of cars, we >> erica: good morning happy monday we are taking a live look outside at the moon. we haven't put a cloud coverage as we went up this morning. around the bay area you may encounter some drizzle around the coastline that will be the case for the next couple of hours and it looks like we could feed from clearing fog as we head into the afternoon. we have partly cloudy conditions on tap for the rest of the day. as we head into the evening hours of looks like the patchy fog will make a
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comeback in cloudy conditions will return with temperatures city and in the sixties and fifties. >> erica: we have 50 degrees: oakland, one degree warmer and the city, 60 for those up and antioch. the future forecast shows something than nothing for quite some time in that is all the blue from marin county. >> erica: f-16s for the east and south locations, may be squeezing out some low '70s. as we push the kokand three afternoon high temperatures some of the blue turns to green and we have noticeably cooler conditions. in the south bay for the most part i think will keep it in the low '70s with partly cloudy skies and mind you coming in at 70 degrees, 71 percent violent 73 for san jose. it looks like any that could be the warmest on the map 72 expected for concord, upper
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60 for union city in castro valley. as we turn our attention to the east bay shoreline we have much cooler conditions. downtown san francisco have an afternoon high of 60 degrees and 58 in daly city. your kron4 seven day around the bay forecast shows cooler conditions as we head into tomorrow. >> justine: we are doing a quick bridge check right now, your ride is nice and smooth. we have a quick check of what is happening along the san mateo bridge. not that much going on here either we have an increase of cars, but no hot spots to tell you about. you should not have any issues and what is happening on one-to-one? your ride on the golden gate bridges nice and smooth. villages might get a
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little more steffi because there is a planned protest for muni. >> james: in the meantime to wanted homicide suspects have been erected,--are arrested. dalian bring us up to speed on this story. >> reporter: police detained four people connected to the killing. the rest happened saturday in union city, san francisco detectives, two of the four arrested kill this man gary smith. they say the suspect shot a 25 year-old smith near sixth and mission streets friday night. they're glad the police cost the suspects. --the police caught the suspects. san francisco police are not saying what suspects killed smith of people that know the victims say they believe was drug-related. san
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francisco police say the 27 year old anthony and 24 year old will face murder charges. the police would not release the mug shots. the suspects drove east, the peninsula and the police pull them over saturday evening. investigators say one of them took off running. a police dog found a man hiding nearby and bit him. san francisco police said they have strong evidence to put the suspect behind bars. >> justine: 1 man is in custody this morning after police say he opened fire during a traffic stop. robert holster was arrested in vallejo about 6:00 a.m. sunday morning. authorities in several east bay communities were searching for him overnight. you suspected of opening fire on the police officer before escaping in his vehicle was found a short time later. a
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woman inside was also arrested and he is expected to be in court soon. >> james: more than 450 pairs of new issues will be delivered to children in chinatown today. this nonprofit my new red shoes will target families in chinatown. provide children with a pair of new shoes and money >> justine: tomorrow pg&e will be conducting safety tests. this will allow crew to perform hydro test on line 109 that goes through the interstate highway 280 corridor. >> justine: the work will include venting the gas out of the pipeline. pg&e said that the residents may be
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able to detect the smell of gas during this testing. >> james: muni couldn't finance major service disruptions today, supporters want to mark the one-year anniversary of the elements death from last year. we are live where the protest is scheduled to happen. >> reporter: the protest is scheduled for 6:00 a.m., less than 90 minutes from now. it will happen where there are many muni lines, harding was killed last year running away from police officers. depending on who you believe, according to the police to parma he shot himself in the head as he was trying to turn around while running he accidently hit himself and killed himself. but if you believe his supporters, his supporters say the police officers who were chasing him shot him in cold blood. that is why they're coming
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down here because it all started when he invaded $8 muni ticket which is why he started running in the first place which is why perhaps their choosing muni to protest. we did not know how many people will be here but i have seen several police cars driving up and down this location. at 5:00 a.m., will hear from harding family who say they want justice. for now let us send it back to you. >> james: -- >> justine: now we want to move on because airport officials say to in-flight emergency are not related to a mysterious oxygen loss problem. the military has been investigating why a number of fire jet pilots experienced dizziness during flights. the two recent incidents are being considered mechanical issues. the latest problems prompted to members of congress to send a letter to the aforesaid secretary last week. in an e-mail response,
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airforce officials explain the recent mechanical issues were not specific to the aircraft and the cause of them are unknown. >> justine: thousands of 2013 as think issue fees are being recalled. --thousand of 2013 fordsuv's of being recalled, they will fix the problem for free but you must post your dealer. -- must go see your dealer. we have a live look outside and much more on weather and traffic when we come right back.
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>> justine: it the next big thing in big city living might be a small idea. cities like san francisco and your want to build micro apartments. how tight is it to live in 300 square feet, richard ross shows us. >> reporter: how big is your apartment? >> reporter: in new york city wants to see how residence in shoebox the size apartments shot. genevieve has been living here for seven years. >> this apartment is about 105 ft.. >> reporter: that is much smaller than the size of the apartments that the city wants to build the have the floor plan for 300 square feet apartments they say michael korda's are critical to attract young people.
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david cameron i think people have to be smarter and get smarter furniture. >> so after i could i put my dishes in the tub. >> reporter: weight, you cook in the nuclear dishes in the tub? >> yes. >> reporter: 1 new report says the average apartment rent is double what one of these would be that are going for $2,000.
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>> there are times when it is challenging the there are times when it is really easy. >> reporter: do you mind if i sit on your bed because i cannot stand. >> justine: san francisco is thinking of shrinking the size of minimal of army units, they want to the deaths the size of a studio apartment to 220 square feet that is about the size of a tiny grosz. >> james: we want to take a quick west bound 80 shows traffic is moving well. we are back with more in a minute. the current temperature is 57 degrees we are looking for a high of 64 so will be cooler around the bay.
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are flying at the presidential election draws closer more backlash for president obama on his plans for unemployment and economic growth. they're running continues to dog attack over his days at his old company bain capital. >> reporter: mitt romney's senior adviser it is defending his business credentials. >> is the your decision than in the lifting of tackling the ceo, sole owner and chief shareholder of planned capital when he had nothing to do with any day- to-day decisions after he left for the olympics is that what you're saying? >> he was not involved in management or the day to day decisions he would not have time. >> reporter: the private equity firm listed irani as the ceo as late as 2001. he says he left there in 1999.
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democrats are attacking his character. >> no one is suggesting that along is not following the law that is not with the discussion is about it is about showing the american people what your perspective is and what judge ritchie will make as president. >> reporter: republicans are firing back saying that president obama should not be focusing on bank capital he should focus on a better plan to boost the economy. >> the but the record that obama is running on, it is the worst record, the highest unemployment since 2002 it has poverty rates for generations. >> reporter: over the weekend campaign ads for it front and pres obama hit the airwaves. --over the weekend
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campaign ads for president obama and mitt romney hit the airwaves. >> justine: today's forecast shows a 40 percent chance of showers and porter-- thunderstorms. none here in the bay your account id have our forecast. >> erica: as we head into to looks like looking to move the cool down, tomorrow could be
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the coolest day of the week and it looks like we will continue the mild weather pattern however we have a little bit of a warm up just in time for the weekend. by 12:00 p.m. it looks like something we have nothing for quite some time. all the blue on your screen shows the north bay, the inland areas, the peninsula and the coastline indicate '50s. we have much cooler weather and timber to will not budge compared to what we are dealing with right now. we could see some 64 east and south a spot. as we advance the clock into the afternoon high temperatures, some of that blue pills that the overall we have much cooler temperatures around the bay area. down in the south bay i think we will see low '70s for the most part. it looks like our warmest in the areas are still in the '70s. we have 70 degrees on tap for any how, 73 over in walnut creek we will be
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given with partly cut conditions with light winds into the afternoon with low 60 for the east bay shoreline. it looks like downtown san francisco is coming in at 60 degrees, 58 in daly city and as a take a live look tough at the golden gate bridge we have pretty foggy conditions. now that is the case for the next few hours. we could see clear conditions in to the afternoon but we are tracking system will to the north. that upper level is bringing the instability to areas out of our forecast area. you can see for yourself and the seven day around the bay forecast we will fill the cooler temperatures for the next couple of days and then the good news is we will start to warm up as we transition into the weekend. over in the traffic and try to have any hot spots to tell you about, the approach to the bay bridge toll plaza is moving smoothly. your san until bridge ride shows no problems to report. as we take it out to the golden
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gate bridge i did check with the feed to traffic clogs. it looks like we have a dense fog advisory in effect. stir in the drive with extra caution, be mindful of the cars in front of you. over on the traffic maps, we feel a lot of green on the roadway. for those of you commuting along the peninsula we do not have any incident or hot spots to report along the bayshore freeway or interstate to leave the of this morning. >> james: san diego host to several major defense over the weekend. they had a showcase in the best comic video games and movies, and then there is the great tomato battle. 3000 people took part in this. richard allen shows us this fight. >> reporter: it is a recipe for insanity. there were nearly 3000 people they're ramped up and boosting for a fight and this is what you
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get. the great tomato battle 2012 san diego style. in this no one or nothing is safe not even our camera, so what would anyone do this? >> it is a good chance to blow off some steam. >> reporter: this fight is a tradition in spain. >> spain is really far away so i thought why not bring deat--theis--this to the states. >> reporter: a battle will be waged once again next
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year. and most of the people here said they would do it again. >> hopefully next time would have a little bit more tomatoes. >> james: organizer said the giants' middle fog was not a waste of food, all the tomatoes used during that yvette had been marked for disposal so they are tossing around ron tomatoes. >> justine: even more delicious. >> reporter: the middle but it was like to chase the ice-cream truck down the street? now it has gone high-tech. in seven cities
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including washington, new york and boston for just one summer day they decided to try ice cream trucks on demand. >> when you open your application in addition to seeing the suv sedan that we normally offer, you will actually see an ice-cream truck. >> reporter: there are applications to help you the hero of frozen treats at home. there is a section devoted for summer desserts including homemade ice cream pies and just plain ice. >> reporter: you can pick from a variety of flavors and ingredients and formulate a step-by-step recipe. [music]
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>> james: we will take an but can hit is a live look outside at walnut creek, no, that is the golden gate bridge. traffic is really like out there this morning.
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>> justine: the giants caught with quick start against the astros. they scored twice the giants won three to two and the sweat to the astros and now are in first place. the a's are also pretty hot. this included a sweep of the minnesota twins, the team hit four home runs on their way to victory. the a's won nine to four. the two teams face off in oakland this week. we have much more ahead on the kron4 morning news on this monday morning.
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we will talk about the planned protest to shut down muni and what this could mean for your morning commute.
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[music] >> mark: the heat and light is coming you may want to add some extra time to your day--muni writers, you may want to add some extra time to your commute this morning. there is scheduled--and there is a protest keppel >> darya: first let us take a look at traffic and weather. >> james: it should not be
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too bad today although will be cooler. >> erica: traffic is looking well and there is a smooth and easy ride on 101 south bound. >> mark: supporters of kenneth harding said it when to shut down you need to mark the one-year anniversary of his death. >> reporter: the protest is scheduled for one hour from
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now, the region his supporters want to be out here because it involved muni. at the time he died, he was running from police officers over a $2 muni ticket. now he was down in the bay area officer spotted him not paying for his ride, that is when while they were chasing him, it depends on who you believe. his supporters say the police officer shot him in cold blood. the police to promises while he was running away he tried to turn around in the process he shot himself accidentally in the neck. they have not recovered the gun that was used. the bullet that was taken from his body is not the same caliber bullet that the police to partly uses and that is what they say could not come from the officers that were in pursuit. we had a chance to talk with his mother and she wants justice in this is what she had to say about the one-year and a country
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of his death. in >> we are not going to accept the police killing our children, we are sick and tired of it. we are standing up, we are fighting back and we are shutting down muni. that is what i want the people to know. >> reporter: they also plan to hit 14th and market and downtown san francisco. we do not exactly know where they plan to start but nonetheless we expect him to be at this location probably in about one hour from now when they do, let no and i have to tell me that i see many police officers already on patrol going up to this location keeping a close eye just in case the protest began before 6:00 a.m. this morning. >> justine: -- >> darya: and ramp is
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opening after a car fire early this morning the crash and car fire happened at 2:00 a.m., chp says the witnesses saw three people leave the car. at least one person was injured but no one hit on the extent of the injuries. >> mark: we have the latest of a wildfire that is burning in the foothills of the sierra, it is contained up to 30% this morning, let us go to the video. that is 30 percent containment. >> darya: do we have that video? ok, let me tell you about it. there were 12 firefighters injured so far and show for 170 homes are threatened. other news this morning police are looking for vandals who attacked a communications facility at twin peaks. several wires were cut, and the vandalism was reported yesterday morning and police said looks like the vandals into the facility they cut the
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wires but they did not steal anything. no essential services were affected because it involved a city radio network the fbi was notified. a man is in custody this morning after police say he opened fire on an officer during a traffic stop. this man was arrested in vallejo yesterday. authorities in several east bay communities were looking for him saturday night through yesterday morning because he was suspected of opening fire on a police officer and then his vehicle was found a short time later in the woman in the vehicle was arrested. he is expected in court tomorrow. >> mark: we have an update on the story about the arrest of two wanted homicide suspects. san francisco police say they are arrested 27 year old anthony and 24 year oldtrumillion there were two of the 4 people that were originally detained. police
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are not saying what spokesman have killed smith but friends of the victims say he was a very nice person. >> mark: san francisco detectives credit union city police to help with the speedy arrests. investigators say when the two of them were pulled over they took off running. there were found hiding nearby. san francisco police believe they have solid evidence for the to to be convicted for murder. stock futures are down this morning. there were successive then a vote on wall street and the dow was up 204. . --204 points. >> darya: now let us take a
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live look outside at the approach to the bay bridge, it looks like it is nice and quiet. we will be right back. back to school time means back to school germs.
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>> mark: checkout the temperatures, this is probably the coolest week of the summer. >> darya: mitt romney is scheduled to campaign in new hampshire with his running mate. in the meantime, president obama is said to be campaigning in ohio. there try to convince voters that the other one is this promise. --that the other one is dishonest. president obama says mit romney needs to be more forthcoming with
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his work with bank capital and meantime mitt romney says that president obama owes him an apology about that statement. >> mark: now clinic is a visiting egypt she has met with both sides and says the young egyptian people have fears about the future of the markers and in >> darya: a study says family uses more cost-saving strategies to cut college spending.
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>> darya: parents and students said they make their college decisions based on the price they can afford to pay. >> mark: we will be right back with a live look outside. fog is thick out there this morning. we have a cool down on the way.
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>> darya: 4 hikers are recovering this morning. on saturday, two hikers were struck by a boulder in a park ranger said they had to be rescued by helicopter. >> one of the hikers place his hand on a medium-size rock. just that much pressure made it move, it
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rolled down in his knee and then hit his partner. it is one of those accidents that you cannot really predict. >> darya: the day before to climbers were hurt by fallen snow. the offer had to be taken off of the mountain by helicopter. >> mark: check out this deal at a deck collapsing at a party on saturday in austin texas over the weekend. people were scrambling. six people were taken to the hospital. at the time there were about 12 to 15 people here is a witness describing what he saw. >> everyone was screaming, it was not dramatic screaming, but there were screams and people falling down and you are thinking someone was going to die. it felt in words and then out words. so when it fell 10 it
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had another chance to topple us. >> mark: some of the victims fell down the hill, some remain with the deck investigators are still trying to figure out what caused the collapse. >> darya: here in the bay area we had mild weather and other places have thunderstorms. here is to sun, some of the road had to be closed in addition to that, tucson electric's power knocked out to about 20,000 customers. they had to work on that. there is a 40 percent chance of storm in arizona. >> mark: we looked like we have said the cool down on the way. james fletcher has details. >> james: you then he can make out the flag at the top of that building blowing. but what you cannot see if
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the crowd coverage that is pushing in through the golden gate once again. we have to go to the satellite view for you to see this a better. you can see it right here on the screen hugging the coast and as we pull out, you can see this is a pretty large system. the entire california coastline is full of cloud coverage. this will keep us on the unseasonably cool side not just today or tomorrow but for most of the week. we will talk about that with your extended forecast and yours will feel right now, 54 in san francisco, 54 richmond, mid to upper 50s across the east bay and the same story in the south bay. >> james: this afternoon will see cooler temperatures we have not seen this in a while. as we advance the clock up to 3:00 p.m., we
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have a mixture of 605 '70s. for the 80 degree weather it will stay out in the central valley. >> james: we are talking anywhere from 5 to 15 degrees cooler today than yesterday and a lot of spots. we have 72 in concord, 78 and antioch, we have some upper 60s along but shoreline. >> james: this will be a cold day to day in the cool weather will stay with us for the next couple of days. flynn said it temperatures start to come out slowly and looked like we have gradual
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temperatures now on to traffic morning erica. >> erica: good morning gentlemen now looking at any hot spots around the bay area. as i started this morning we had a fog advisory in effect for the golden gate bridge but that has since been canceled. adjutancy we have great conditions for the approach to the bay bridge toll plaza with nummulites to deal with. we have the same story over the san mateo bridge, traffic is moving well in both directions across highway 92. here at the golden gate bridge, south bound 101 b.c. and volume of traffic of the lifting of the a lot of space and traffic moving at the limit. over on the traffic map, all is well coming down the shore.
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>> darya: thanks a lot erica, authorities are continuing their search for two young girls whose bikes were found, this is and i will, there wasn't euro and tenure old hoover last seen on friday massive search is underway. now there are 900 volunteers involved in the search. blackhawk county sheriff officials are telling reporters that the two just vanished. authorities have been dragging the lake in interviewing family and friends and registered sex offenders who live in that area to try to find the girls. in the meantime, today marks six months since the disappearance of a morgan hill teenager. although her body has not been found a place presume that she was murdered. torres is the person
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charged with murder and kidnapping in relation to this. torres will be in court on july 31st. >> mark: we have a quick break as the kron4 morning news continues, we're watching the conditions are around the bay.
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>> reporter: we are back live to meet protest. --we are live at the mini station, there is a protest scheduled for here today at 6:00 a.m. and then also at 40 than market. but much of the situation to let you know. it looks like they are just waiting for anything to happen and so are we. let us send it back to you. >> mark: will they be marching or are these to protest planned at two different muni locations? >> reporter: right now they told us they will have a protest with the plan to do is very vague. we heard reports that they may march from this location to downtown san francisco, or from downtown san francisco to this location. we know that they will try to
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disrupt the muni track. we do not know if there will be standing on the tracks and forcing the police department to make the move, we do not know. >> reporter: maybe they are purposely being vague so we would not pass on the communication to the public. this is a very tense situation so we will just have to wait and see. >> justine: here is what is just in to the kron4 newsroom in sunnyvale, police are searching for a home invasion robbery suspect. now let alone west washington avenue, the police have called in for extra help from the san jose police department and also the santa clara sheriff's department. we will have more information for u.s. and is it comes in to the kron4 newsroom. >> darya: the man is in jail this morning after the police say he tried to work
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to girls into his van it was around friday night around 9:30 p.m. they say he drove up in a white and gray minivan and offer the girls money. they took off and the police later caught up with him at his home. he faces a felony for communicating with a minor with the intent of committing lewd acts. >> mark: bay area native and nba player jason kidd faces a deeper w. hyde charge-- faces a dwi charge. he just can't traded to the knicks.
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>> mark: sources say lin will be leaving the new york knicks. >> darya: we have a recall to tell you about involving ford they are recalling thousands of 2013 escape' suv's. they say they will fix the problem free of charge. airforce officials say to in flighty emergencies are not related to the investigation of a mysterious oxygen loss problem. the military has been investigating why a number of pilots have been experiencing dizziness
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during flight. however these have been considered regular mechanical issues. this prompted to members of congress to send a letter to the air force secretary demanding answers. they explain that the recent mechanical issues were not specific to the aircraft and the cause of these problems is not known. i am sorry, it is known now. >> mark: we will be right back as this kron4 morning news continues. we have clout pushing in over a large part of the bay area and traffic is moving smoothly. what a difference a few days makes. the 100 degree temperatures are long gone. [ male announcer ] it would be easy for u.s. olympian meb keflezighi
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>> darya: will come back to take a look at the golden gate bridge. the of flooded his 62 degrees and we are looking for a high of 67.
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>> mark: it appears that the downward trend in gas prices may be coming to an end. they believe prices will stop falling because crude oil prices have not dropped in several weeks. and national average for a gallon of gas is not a $3.41. now taking in the can bay area prices here's what you can expect to pay. >> darya: more than 450 pairs of new issues will be given out to low income kids in chinatown today. that is in san francisco, this giveaway targets more than 400 families that are in the chinatown single room occupancy building this the fourth year in a row that this has been happening. it provides children with a new
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pair of shoes and a gift card for a new alpha as well. it is happening for 1:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m. this afternoon. >> mark: we have a quick break on the kron4 morning news we are waiting for sunshine. we have a thick marine layer with the wind howling. demimimimimimimi
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>> darya: kenneth harding a convicted pimple was killed during a shootout with san francisco police officers in the bay view and friends and family are planning to gather at 6:00 a.m. this morning and they say they want to shut down muni.
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containment is that 30 percent this morning in a wildfire that has so far destroyed a home and three other buildings. the spot on wednesday and so far it is three and a half square miles big and 12 firefighters have been injured fighting with his flame about 170 homes are still threatened at this hour.
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>> mark: this is funded from japan. --this is footage from japan. there has been torrential rain that killed 28. the downpours prompted the evacuation of thousands of people to shelters. >> darya: hurricane fabio is weakening its maximum sustained winds had decreased in a 80 mi. per hour earlier this morning the national hurricane center said swells the generated are spreading northward along mexico's
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baja peninsula. they are expected to reach a southern california by tonight. >> darya: here in the bay area we are looking at pretty calm but cooler temperatures. >> james: we could see temperatures cooler by 15 degrees, it will be a chilly one today. here is the golden gate bridge, we have the possibility of drizzle along the coastline. that us break down the the day--let us break down the day we have cloudy skies. in taking the that the temperatures right now.
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>> james: we have 52 in san francisco will looking for 64 in oakland, we have 62 the one country. zero of the cool air coming in is going to do a good job of keeping temperatures confined. here
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is your seven day of around the bay. we have the cool weather pattern to enjoy. now good morning america, how traffic? >> erica: good morning james, we do not have any slowdown try now and i am not tracking any hot spot. you can see traffic is flowing freely with no backup at the toll plaza. >> erica: over at the san mateo bridge we do see a 13 minute ride from into end across the span. we are dealing with a little fog and drizzle for those coming out of the north bay to the golden gate bridge this morning and i want to take over to the traffic map for the most part with the green on the roadway centers.
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>> erica: here along the peninsula you will see a lot of green. currently the vehicle is hard to see, it looks like the chp shows everything is clear. we have a drive of 22 minutes out of navato into the city. >> justine: just in to the kron4 newsroom, american cut their spending at stores for a third straight month the weak job market is making consumer spending a little more cautious. retell self fell from june to may. this was the first three month decline in retail sales since the fall of 2008.
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>> justine: we will see what this does to the market's coming up this morning. >> darya: nasa has just released a time lapse the video of the solar flare, checking out. >> darya: the solar flare happened on thursday, the revolting geomagnetic storm did not hit earth until the weekend. >> darya: people were able to see the northern lights the south more self than usual. this is nearing a peak of the 11 your soma cycle will find his expect to arrive in 2013 and 2014. >> mark: let us talk some
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baseball, just to and--hold the had three to two, the giants now leave the dodgers on top of the nl west by a game and a half. >> darya: you forgot to mention to him as well he did great. >> mark: yes, against the astros. >> darya: oakland beat the minnesota twins 9 to 4. >> mark: the a's have won nine of their last 11. there are half a game behind baltimore. the a's have some tough teams coming to town.
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>> darya: so you mean you are not impressed by the astros? >> mark: i am not impressed. [laughter] >> darya: ok we want to take a quick look outside it is out there today. [ dog barks ]
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