tv KRON 4 Early News KRON July 17, 2012 4:00am-6:00am PDT
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>> james: there is a drug that people were not infected with hiv can take to reduce the disease we explained. >> reporter: this is the pill some are saying this will put an end to hiv >> this is a very important milestone in the hiv epidemic. we are hoping to a change the course of the epidemic and eliminate new sexual transmission of hiv. >> reporter: up to now this has been used to treat people with hiv but now the fda has approved it to be used for those that did not have the virus to prevent them from getting it. researchers say when taken properly is quite effective.
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>> the success was highly highly effective. >> reporter: those who are in the fight against aids and hiv say this is greatly needed. >> we have about 50,000 people that are infected anything we can do to help prevent the spread of hiv is a tremendous advance. >> reporter: you must be hiv negative to take this, you must be continually tested. the drug is not cheap to take this on a yearly basis it costs about $13,000 average.
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>> reporter: the san francisco aids foundation says it is now incumbent upon them and others like them to talk with the manufacturer as will the federal government to make sure that prices not a barrier and this drug still gets to those that needed the most. >> james: that drug does have its opponents they argue that the drug release could be to risk your behavior people going forward without the use of condoms because they think they are protected with the drug. >> justine: we have much more ahead, we take a live look outside and i have the camera showing a live little bit of witness. we will be right back.
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suffered a single gunshot wound went to the hospital and the suspect got away and the car. police are still searching for him. >> james: on sunday, the needles were found on an airline in a sandwich. both senators were found in the business class customers sandwiches. >> justine: this is marissa she is taking over at yahoo you may remember her from
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google. >> james: let us ticket look at our forecast, the morning erica. >> erica: good morning james. now later this afternoon you may want to keep an umbrella handy. at to get its have your car headed out to work you may need to put on your wish to wipers once or twice because it is pretty misty out there. the clock coverage is keeping us a little bit warmer than what we are used to. san francisco's come in at 56 degrees, we have 57 for those in oakland and it looks like we have almost the 60 degree mark for those living in livermore. all the club coverage just hugging the entire california coast line. we are also tracking a low pressure system to our north. this of low pressure system is thinning and a counterclockwise direction and this could impact us as we head into the afternoon.
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i did not see any rain on any of our models for the future passed for. it is possible we could see some droplets into the afternoon. by 5:00 p.m. we are full of cloud coverage and fog if you push bit closer to 12:00 p.m., it looks like we have conditions affecting the south bay in the livermore valley. by 5:00 p.m. we could see partial clearing and a little bit of sunshine that will allow some of the temperatures to make it into the '70s. speaking of '70s, i think we have '70's in the south bay. we have 74 for those in los gatos. it could reach 75 in antioch, and for the most part we will see sixties for the east bay shoreline. downtown san francisco as an afternoon high of 62 degrees
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with mostly cloudy conditions. your kron4 seven day around the bay shows for the most part we will continue with cooler than normal conditions for the next couple of days. >> erica: the hasps--by friday it looks like we start to warm things right back up now over in the traffic center, it is pretty easy getting around the bay area you can see that for yourself, we have no major opponent--delays. >> erica: here at the san detail bridge we have a lot of space between cars, and here, you may want to use your windshield maps--when shall wipers. now we do not
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have anything for the shore freeway. the defeat in the low on the screen indicating speeds at about 45 mi. per hour. this is a good start in the south bay. >> justine: more money trouble could be heading for the cal state university system. officials say they will hike tuition in order to increase funding that is if voters do not approve the governor's proposal in november. >> justine: school officials now say they have to scenarios in place first, the system and not cut enrollment increase tuition by $150. the second plan would keep tuition the same enrollment would be cut by
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one-half percent that is about 6000 students. this is all if voters do not approve the tax measure in november. >> james: we have more money problems to tell you about. this fund the far less money than expected the calpers fund got only 1% return on its investment. this covers the pension of more than 1.5 million state employees, school employees and local government workers. state workers will may--state workers may be pressured to contribute more money to their pension. >> reporter: the open waters west of san francisco from the coast of the fair lawn island shows of migrating
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blue humpback and large fin whales. they come here to feed. this is one of the biggest ports in the world. when the to collide, the boats in the welles, the wheels are often killed. the shipping lanes west of the bay area are shown on this map than black boxes. under the new plan, and lanes would be narrowed and shifted. >> reporter: the idea is to have ships using more areas where the whales are not feeding. >> the wells cannot here at the approach of the vessel. if it all to the shipping lanes that may help the
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welles ovoid ships and vice versa. >> reporter: the offer to train crew members aboard the ship to spot welles and then change what they see. this still needs to be reviewed but if all goes well this could go into effect by next year. >> james: we will take a break and let us take a look outside at the bay bridge approach is looking good.
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and while other teenagers may play a little ping-pong of this summer the 16 euro have a much different summer vacation plan she's gone to the olympics. she will represent the u.s. and women's table tennis in london her first attempt at of the thick glory. >> when i made the olympic team i felt so lucky going to the olympics about workers in your country and about the flag that you are holding up. when i go to the olympics i will fight for every single point and i will try to until the very end because i want to bring home a medal. >> reporter: early on in her career she of gained a pretty noble fan, warren buffett. >> it was his the with the thick and has a gift one of his friends try to give him a table tennis lesson from a local coach and a local coach, would be funny if a little girl came and also played and of little girl happened to be me. he has
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been really nice and supportive he has given me a lot of advice. >> reporter: her journey has not been without sacrifice. she is a junior in high school and every day she wakes up at 7:00 a.m. to practice before school after class is that picks her up for lunch and a nap in a car on her way to another round of praxis she has two sessions each two to three hours and finally returning home for that and of course homeowner before bed. >> i try to balance my academics and table tennis. it is really hard to be a professional player. i want to go to georgetown university that has always been my dream. >> reporter: even with all the pressure, aerial still feels like a teenager at heart. >> i really want to meet michael phelps and get a picture with him that would be amazing. >> justine: much more ahead
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>> james: we are back, let us give in love look at the golden gate bridge is a little hazy out there. good morning america, which is the forecast--good morning erica, what is the forecast? >> erica: we are noticing some changes. you may need your when shall wipers for those driving along the coastline. in downtown san francisco you could be contending with what roadways. into the afternoon we have the potential for wet weather i'm talking a 20 percent chance of rain for some of the north bay and inland spots. temperatures will be in the upper 50s to low '70s. as we head into tomorrow i do not think we will see any rain. we are still contending with colder
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weather temperatures for the most pressing in the '60s. it's not until friday that we will start to see more summerlike conditions. now if the upper 50s for most of the bay area with oakland coming in at 57 degrees, 50 for those in hayward, 59 pleasanton. it is really up into the north bay that the visibility is down below 2 mi. along highway 101 in santa rosa. >> erica: visibility of the 4 mi. of around half moon bay. our satellite and radar picture shows a lot of cloud coverage. as we slide this north, is that the
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california oregon border that we are tracking this low pressure system bring wet weather centered over eureka right now. it is spinning in a counterclockwise motion and we are dealing with coastal fog and drizzle. it looks like the low pressure system fumbling lane to the area. --low pressure system could bring rain to the area. make sure you have an umbrella handy as we head into the afternoon. now looks like the majority of the bay area will be sitting in the '50s and '60s. as we push end by 3:00 p.m. and looks like we could see some low '70s and the livermore valley, the delta, and are east bay shoreline may be holding on to some '60s. their seventh day of around the bay forecast the show that we are contending with cooler than usual conditions with partly cloudy skies and we
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will see more sunshine and warming as we head into the week. >> james: let me give you a quick check of the commute, the hot spots out there. the san mateo bridge is moving smoothly. we have no problems in the east bound direction. no. we have a problem of the west bound direction. >> justine: your muni ride should be on time today this after a protest yesterday. it was over the death of a 19 year-old that was killed july 16th of last year. police said that he accidentally shot himself
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day, the same time in the same place. >> reporter: many in the crowd and even harding's mother believes that he was murdered by sfpd. >> we will continue to protest forecast the lives of these kids who are being brutally murdered by the police. >> reporter: there were rumors that the crowd would try to disrupt muni service throughout the evening with the protest remained >> james: courthouses in the
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city were also disrupted by those protests. jeff bush tells us what the union called. >> reporter: workers were on the picket line of the civic center courthouse and the hall of justice. this with an effort to protest what the union calls that negotiations with the court system. >> we want to let them know that we will not stand for being lied to or not having transferrin information. >> reporter: the courts district attorney's office says that most of the criminal cases were postponed because of the shrike but not all of them. the courts perch person says what a strike slowed down core business, about 60 percent were able to stay open and conduct business.
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>> reporter: other court business was affected the current office were shut down and all three cortisol anyone trying to deal with traffic tickets, filed court papers or other business were unable to do so on monday. >> reporter: the court says the union's claims of unfair bargaining is untrue. they said were really is that issue is a 5 percent pay cut that most other unions have already agreed to. >> justine: gunfire in the streets of oakland, six more shootings happened this past weekend. it does sound like a lot of the police say it is not nearly as bad as the seven murders that city recently had to deal with in the six states. >> reporter: 10 has been an
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open a crime wave, several city parks known for criminal activity, more officers were assigned to monitor those hot spots. officials say these new measures made a huge difference in helping to reduce violent crime in the city as it deals with its recent crime wave. this this oakland for pro person. >> -- >> reporter: this is open to a spokesperson. >> we're working on shifting resources, and reducing crime. this past weekend we recognize hot spots in areas where we have seen an increase in crime and we are applying those resources. we can see a significant difference with crime reduction. >> reporter: watson adds that analyzing the information and using
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resources accordingly will be more vital as they plan to deal with this bike in crime. >> reporter: we have the kron4 tracker in the east bay, thieves are targeting computers on the uc- berkeley campus. almost 50 computers have been stolen in three separate incidents in the past week. here's what is happening, last tuesday 10 laptops were taken to the foothill housing complex. >> james: police and sunnyvale are trying to figure out if this from a random event or if the two suspects in custody knew there victim. >> reporter: police action is a rare and this
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neighborhood just a couple of blocks from city hall and the police station but just after 4:00 a.m. monday, police responded to an 911 call from a resident of the corner of washington and florence reporting a robbery in progress. police surprised to suspects in the street when they were making off with a variety of stolen property. >> as the officers arrived on the scene they saw two males crossing the street they when to stop them, the males fled and then what ensued was a search for the second suspect because the first suspect was taken into custody relatively quickly. the second one was found about two and a half hours later. >> reporter: no one was hurt, police say the men have done similar robberies and other bay area jurisdictions. >> justine: much more ahead on this tuesday morning will take a live look outside at your ride on 92, of and the
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>> justine: mitt romney is sticking to his guns on his tax returns despite growing pressure from fellow republicans to release more records. he promised to release the 2011 returns and the 2010 returns the that is just two years and his critics want him to go beyond that. >> i have indicated that for so long have complied with the law. >> reporter: and that statement did not sit well with conservatives. >> you should release the tax returns tomorrow, that is crazy. >> the cost of not releasing the returns are clear therefore, he must of
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calculated that there are higher cost in releasing them. >> jfk ran for president and release to tax returns, john kerry glenn for president and know his wife who has hundreds of millions of dollars never release her tax returns and some how this was not an issue. >> reporter: the republican complaints are music to the years of the obama campaign that fired off this ad featuring mit romney singing america the beautiful to some of his foreign investments. >> reporter: and then his campaign it cued up a video of the president singing a love song.
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>> reporter: federal documents show them to run was still ceo in the years that followed after 1999 when the obama campaign said that bain capital was outsourcing jobs. >> reporter: mayor ronnie could announce his vice- president running mate this week. >> >> justine: mit romney mix to campaign stops taken to ohio than canceling and then he will be in the bay area
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>> one of the people to the restroom? over in the orchards someplace? that is not healthy. >> reporter: more than three fires blazed over here last week. they face some of the campers sparked those fired. they want to stop homelessness nationwide. >> >> reporter: skeptical neighbors say the victim campers' only pick up and pick a new camp elsewhere. this woman says the city is not helping her find real housing. >> now they're actually offering of housing.
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>> reporter: city crews will be putting our warning notices for the queen of that could begin as soon as thursday. >> justine: we will check in with erica for a look at our forecast for today. how does that mean looking this morning?--how was that rain looking this morning? >> erica: it would be wise to have an umbrella as you step out the door. as of right now we do not see any rain, it is just drizzling. as you drive around the bay area may need to use your windshield wipers. that is not the case in downtown san jose we just see a lot of cloud coverage that could continue throughout the day. as the head into the evening hours the fog will return and temperatures will return to the '50s and '60s. in
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terms of visibility for the most part we feed 10 mi. that = clear conditions for the bay area freeways however oakland to the nimitz freeway the visibility is down to 5 mi. there and three to settle along highway 101 this morning. as we check the conditions on satellite and radar we have a lot of cloud coverage over the entire california coastline. we are also tracking in low pressure system through the california oregon border. it is not see it on and i system, you can see little rainfall. this cut in tax some of us and the bay area. now i did want to bring of future past four--future cast 4. pushing towards 5:00 p.m. it looks like we could see partial clearing
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for the most part we will be contending with of--with a lot of cloud coverage for the day. here are your afternoon high temperatures. >> erica: as the checkout conditions in the north bay for the most part we have upper 60s here. we have a 20 percent chance of rain falls throughout the afternoon. >> erica: here if kron4 seven the year around the bay forecast shows it will be cool for the next several days. it looks like we could see and 90's for the warmest in the areas, we have mid- 70s for the bay and upper 60s before the here is a live look outside at the approach to the bay bridge toll plaza, traffic is flowing freely from all three of the approaches. the san mateo bridge ride shows a lot of space in between cars. here at the golden
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gate bridge we have a live look that shows a little bit of fog and drizzle to contend with and he will probably need your windshield wipers. down in the south bay we have no incidents to report just a lot of green on the roadway centers. we have a smooth and easy ride along the freeway. as the checkout conditions in the north and have an activist to report. your drive is under 22 minutes out of navato into the city. >> justine: there is a bear and southern california that has become a big hit and he is returning to the neighborhood that he was living in a few months ago, neighbors are calling him meatball because he is big and round. while life officers were able to capture him in glendale on sunday. now you may remember this video one of their surprise a man. someone
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started a fake twitter account tweaking his location and where he was going. while life officers say it is pretty normal for the bears to come back to the areas that they know pretty well. >> the bears will look for food and water and familiar surroundings. >> justine: this time wildlife officials drove him 25 mi. away they say there is a good chance that he could return to the neighborhood. >> james: will take a break with a live look outside as we go. we are checking the view from walnut creek. do not be surprised if you see view from walnut creek. do not be surprised if you see some drizzling [ man ] it's big. supports in times of need. same with aladdin. the biggest in bail. no one has lower prices, is faster or more professional. aladdin bail bonds. bigger because we're better.
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is an area known as the will go. =--known as the wiggle. >> we are starving to come down very hard on people in these areas. >> reporter: tickets were handed out to any and all people writing that caught running a stop sign. like this writer. --rider. just as soon as they finish with this person writing, it was a virtual, along and of people writing running the stop sign and getting issued a ticket.
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[music] >> mark: thank you for joy and us on this tuesday november 17th. >> darya: 0 my gosh! where are you? >> mark: i mean july 17th. >> darya: now look, yahoo and names its new lead. we will tell you more about her. >> james: now the north bay seen the bulk of the rain right now. we will show you
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where the system is. we have patchy dense fog and some to as a and out there this morning. in fact it is coming down a little heavier. we have cooler temperatures all around similar to yesterday. we will keep it cloudy as we head into the evening hours i have a full check of the weather coming up in just a moment. >> erica: i have been checking with the chp and i deny having the hot spots of major accidents to tell you about. as you have had the door we take this out to the approach to the bay bridge toll plaza. there are no problems in the south bay, it is a smooth and easy ride and no problems for those of you on 101 south bound. >> mark: we have what road with out there this morning. that is checking with our solo reporter yolie. >> reporter: good morning,
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it definitely felt like november when i woke up this morning because it was so wet out. as you can see, the pavement looks as if then, but chiseling has lifted and it was kind of like that, actually some parts are drizzling and you may have to use your went to wipers and then it clears up the just for now, at least this section of 880 is clear and it is not as drizzly out here. >> mark: there has been a buildup of oil on though roadway and you have to be careful because things are day-lewis. --things are getting in the war moves. >> darya:
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>> darya: here is the new ceo that starts today at yahoo she began her karan at google in 1999. she is taking over for scott thompson who lost the job because of misinformation on his right to make. she is expecting a baby in october she is six months pregnant. >> darya: taking a look at the markets, the stocks look to open higher today. ben bernanke it's the play senate committee and in the last 10 minutes ago metaxas
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said its income fell 11%. coca-cola and johnson and johnson will also tell about their earnings before the opening bell and yahoo and intel will release their earnings after the closing bell today. --after the opening bell. >> mark: break-ins are on the rise again they said burgers are getting into upscale homes through windows and doors. authorities say people are beginning to lock up their homes before they leave, most of the break in happened in the northern part of the city. police have stepped up patrol in the area in the afternoon
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while homeowners are usually at work but they said residents need to do their part as well. >> we want the message back out there is summertime it is nice to one kumble will to make sure that you secure your residence. >> mark: police have arrested one man did not believe it is the same person targeting these homes during the day. >> darya: the santa cruz pitcher attorney's office says that it will not charge pablo sandoval on accusations of sexual assault. this comes just days after the share office said they did not have enough evidence to arrest him. he was accused of sexually assaulting a 25 year-old woman at a report last month. the deputy d.a. says that there was no legal evidence or any other witnesses that help to support the woman's story. >> mark: an oakland native
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marshawn lynch was arrested over the weekend. they say he was arrested early saturday in emeryville. the seahawks released a statement saying that the team is aware of the situation until that information. >> darya: the state treasurer has filed from divorce--for divorce from his wife nadia. she crashed her car on friday night police said she crasher vehicle into a light pole. it was around 5:00 p.m.. after hitting the light pole, her car then hit a tree. >> james: -- >> mark: was selected as the
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>> mark: there is now a drug that people who are not infected with hiv can take to reduce the risk of the disease. up until now the drug has only been used to treat people with hiv and now the fda has approved it for use for those that do not have the virus and it could help prevent them from getting it. researchers say when it is used properly it is quite effective antiterrorist off getting the disease. >> this is a very important milestone in the hiv epidemic. this could virtually eliminate new sexual transmission of hiv. >> mark: the drug must be
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taken on a daily basis and you must be hiv negative to take it and be continually tested every month. the drug is expensive taking the drug on a daily basis could cost more than $13,000 per year. >> darya: this month the fbi is investigating so we need those found in sandwiches on for delta air lines they were headed to the united states from amsterdam. a total of six sandwiches and needles and them. one passenger was injured. the sandwiches were served to the business class customers. >> darya: a new report out this morning says that united airlines is the carrier that is more likely to loose your bags. >> darya: the best airline
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when it comes to baggage is a virgin america which they say mishandled less than one bag for every 1000 passengers. united officials blames their high rate on bad weather and higher than average number of missed connections and newark and san francisco. >> mark: we will be right back as the kron4 morning news continues. we are taking a live look at the walnut creek camera and the traffic is moving pretty smoothly. here you go little man.
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>> darya: we want to take in the could this incredible- camera footage. the guy driving a stolen car and i the mph with a two year-old in the backseat. this is a video of the chase. this is from the police cruiser in florida we can see that there are four people inside of the stolen car including the two year-old. that chase
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lasted for about 12 minutes. the car ended up slamming into the side of a bus before the talks, take another look for the top of the was taken out by the police. the driver was treated for minor injuries and then arrested, the toddler appear to be okay and was taken to the hospital. >> mark: look at this video out in new york city a bus driver is being held as a hero he saved a 7 year old girl. have you can see the girl is on top there and the whole thing was caught on tariffs--caught on camera. steven bernard is his name he saw the girl on top of the air-conditioning unit. he was talking to her trying to get her to go back inside a sudden she falls. he caught her, he only tore a tendon in his shoulder but he says that he is glad that
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he was in the right place at the right time. >> i ran over their hoping that she will not fall. and i positioned myself hopefully i would catch her. >> mark: she was a special needs child and no charges were filed against the parents. >> darya: now james what is with the rain? ballistic around? >> james: and this is what it is looking like a lineup. here is the satellite review. you can see how far the clout to
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extend. well into the east bay. this is a part of a larger system that is to our north. in the this is cooler air mixing in with moisture and funneling into the bay. that is why the marine layer has so much moisture. that is why we see all that drizzling and sprinkling and even rain coming down is like, but is there. now on the future forecast the have a set for the current power. we will events the clock to about noon time as you can see you stay fit overcast mostly cloudy right up until the lunch hour. it will probably but--be between noon and 5 that we will see some breakup. we have a sprinkle here and there. temperatures mainly impacting the north bay, we could see some in the east bay as well. now look of the
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looks like we will not see some decent heating until later on in the week. now let us get an update on your commute. >> erica: good morning james, it is the perfect time to leave the house. we are now looking at any hot spots to slow you down or delay you. the here at the bay bridge toll plaza traffic is flowing freely. the have leaving like to deal with an traffic is moving smoothly up the incline and across the upper deck. traffic looks like it's getting more heavy on the right-hand side of your screen. over at the golden gate bridge we see a lot of space in between cars, probably contending with the fog and drizzle. you may want to use a winch to wipers for your ride coming out of the north bay. west bound 24 shows general slowing. down in the south
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and the have a good ride, and out of the coyote valley. >> mark: news about the president has a broken-- about the president and his republican rival. net romney will be and pittsburg pennsylvania and he plans to step up his promises-- criticism of the president. >> darya: when secretary of state clinton's plane touches down, she would of completed an unprecedented 13th day journey of 27,000 mouse. that is about 2000 now more than the circumference of the earth. here is the footage from yesterday where mrs. clinton was in israel. she says
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preserving the 1970 peace treaty with egypt was important. >> we are living in a time of change and a lot of challenges for us both. the will continue to consult closely as we have on an almost daily basis between our two governments to charge forward for peace and stability. >> darya: mrs. clinton has been more nations than any previous secretary. >> mark: we will be right back we are keeping my eye on traffic and rain coming down in the north bay.
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>> mark: the city of san bernardino has delayed a decision to declare a state of emergency. a state of emergency which would allow them to avoid mediation and head straight to bankruptcy. the city of san bernardino is short $45 million for the coming year even after slashing spending. >> darya: more money trouble could be headed for the cal state university system. they say they might have to cut enrollment to make up for lost funding that is only if voters tonight improve--approve the governor's tax hike in november. school officials say they have to scenarios, first the system would not cut enrollment increase tuition by $150 per semester
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starting in january that is about a 5% increase. in addition, employees have their pay and benefits cut. this adds up to almost 6000 students that would not get into this is only of voters approve the new tax measure in november. >> mark: disappointing news about the state's public investment system. june 30th if they only had one% return on investment well below the expected 7 1/2%. investment officials say markets contributed to the problem the thick of of the pension to one than 1 million state employees, school employees and state and local government workers. workers may be pressured to put more money into their pensions so they cannot come up short. >> darya: let us take a live
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>> mark: welcome back to the kron4 morning news, we have been stories we are falling right now. we have a combination of lower temperatures and high humidity really helping firefighters battling this blaze. the fire is now nearly 44 percent contained but has burn nearly 2,600 a.. and this the 6th ceo in five years for yahoo. >> darya: now we want to give you an update on
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whether because maybe it call you off guard, i did not pack my umbrella yesterday. >> james: who would have thought we would be talking about these temperatures in july. we do have a system that is bring us some cooler temperatures. we have about 20 percent chance of a sprinkle of here and there. >> james: you may need to use your when shall wipers this morning. tomorrow we will stick with the cool forecast and we expect things to start warming up and i'll have those details coming up with careful check of the weather in just a little bit, erica how is traffic? >> erica: the good news is that the drizzling is not causing any accidents or slowed down to around the roadways. here at the golden gate bridge we have no problems to alert you to. you may need to use your
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windshield wipers that as of today quick check, the state is still moving well. we have a light and easy ride along the bayshore this morning. there are no problems to report, you can see this for yourself on 101 south bound. >> mark: there are somewhat conditions on the bay area roadways. let us go to yolie, she has been watching conditions on a 80. --on 880. >> reporter: adjutancy the drizzled came back half-hour ago as your crossing through this very day you may need your when shall wipers. it seems to be like that from my travels coming over here there will be sections where it is clear and then it will start drizzling again. of course, if you are taking public transportation, you may want to wear a windbreaker. standing out here, you may get a little wet. you may want to wear some more protection not just a sweater.
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>> darya: a substitute teacher and football coach in napa has pled not guilty to charges that he had sex with two teenage girls. the 26 year-old work at a high school and he is accused of meeting the girl through a social networking site. police say these crimes happen between november of 2010 and june of 2012 when the girls were 15 and 16 years old at the time. he is due back in court for a hearing in october. oakland police are investigating another shooting a man is in stable condition after being shot in east oakland yesterday afternoon. this was in the 2000 block of herington ave. the victim was taken to a nearby hospital and no arrests have been made at this time. >> mark: this morning if you live in redwood city may snow and over of natural gas but to not be alarmed pg&e is testing their pipeline to
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make sure it is safe. >> reporter: it is called a hydro test that will happen in this remote area off of 280. they want to field is full of water and then close of the end. if the pressure stays the same and usually this test goes on for about eight hours, if the pressure stays the same that means that there is not a problem with the pipe. there will let the water out and refilled as with natural gas. if the pressure drops that means there is something wrong with the pipe and they will have to fix it. every since the deadly san ramon gas explosion, critics have demanded that pg&e do more tests to stay on top of any potential problems. >> justine: i am justine live in the kron4 newsroom we are just learning that doctors are treating 17 people after a shooting that happen right near the university of alabama. police are saying a gunman opened fire at a bar shortly after midnight last night. as of now, no arrests have
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been made. police have surveillance video of the suspect in the shooting. we will have more details when the news conference detail later on this morning. >> darya: a lafayette couple died when their small plane crashed. peter and his wife ramon up were killed when their plane went down in a canyon near richfield utah on saturday. the couple was headed for aspen. they say their relatives became worried after they failed to arrive in aspen so private helicopters hired by the family went out and found the plane. the ntsb is investigating the cause of the crash. >> darya: -- >> mark: a candlelight vigil was held for 19 year-old kenneth harding that died last year from a gunshot
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wound all running from muni officers. >> we are tired of the kids' lives being brutally murdered by the police. we feel as a community we are under fire. >> darya: the same group disrupted muni service as reported live on the kron4 morning news yesterday morning. nearly three dozen people were marching in a circle across the muni metro tracks that you see they're blocking the inlines and the j lines. that was about one hour. muni ran buses to get passengers around that protest. >> mark: we have a quick break as the kron4 morning news continues. it looks like we have another chilly day and some heavy drizzle and spots. púwnw
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>> darya: are stated going after more than one dozen businesses accused of selling and distributing cheap jewelry containing high levels of lead. california is expected to file a lawsuit against 16 companies that sell, make or distribute jewelry like this. they say they have hundreds of pieces that were marketed to children and adults. >> mark: the santa cruz sheriff's office says 12 movie the first graduate from the reentry program tomorrow. the men will take part in the graduation ceremony at 6 and the evening. this program was created to reduce high risk behaviors among incarcerating man by focusing on life skills. the sheriff's office says this program has proven to reduce
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cost and create a safe and health care and vermin. >> darya: hundreds of new parking leakage of the install of some at&t park. not only will there be more meters like the one the fee there but there i was will be extended on all of the streets and proximity to the stadium until 10:00 p.m.. >> darya: this is happening seven days a week. sunday meters are expected to begin next year. they are hiking this as high as $7 per hour depending on how close you are to the ballpark. if you are like me, when you plug in and he, you cannot expect $7. >> mark: i guess when yvette parking is $20 or $30 $7 is not bad. now and national
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news, authorities in iowa are treating the the--the disappearance of two girls as a missing persons case. they say there are no signs of foul play. the two girls were last seen leaving for a bike ride on friday. their bikes were found in a nearby lake. that was ours after they have left. their parents say they cannot imagine who would want to hurt them. >> it is just baffling trying to figure out the pieces to the puzzle. looking at it, it does not make any sense. >> mark: authorities began to drain the lake yesterday hoping to rule the inside out. --rule the site out. >> darya: on this tuesday morning, let us take a live
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>> darya: 3 chicago teenagers video tape an attack of a 63 year-old man and posted it on facebook. prosecutors said the teenagers were playing a vicious game when they targeted the man who was collecting aluminum cans in an alley near his home. one of the teenagers is seen on the tape walking up and punching a man while the other two recorded attack cellphone. the man died the next day from his injuries. >> mark: police in toronto are working overnight investigating a house party that two people died at and 19 people were wounded or either shot or trampled on when people were trying to
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get out. there were over 100 people at this party and right now there is no word on what prompted the shooting. also out of canada, the weather is hampering search efforts from this massive landslide. this is the devastation several homes were buried in this was too unstable and dangerous for the crews to move in. one body was recovered over the to weekend. at least three homes were destroyed by this wall of mud. some people are still stranded in their homes this morning. >> darya: the largest of drought and our planet for decades increasing grocery prices this leads to everything from milk to meet. it is hurting the corn crops in iowa. about 55 percent of the country was in moderate short-term shortage last month. the hot dry weather in june that
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rank as the third driest whether month in at least 118 years made the problem worse. short-term drop dramatically expanded last month let us go to james and take a look. it does not seem like it has been all that dry here but the rest of the country has. >> james: this is the bay bridge approach you can see all the cloud coverage we have over the east bay and the south bay in the peninsula is widespread this morning. now as you head out the door we have some drizzling. we will look for that to continue to the 9:00 hour. temperatures are staying on the mouse side this morning kind of like where they are right now. >> james: the north bay is where we will see most of
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that light drizzle and sprinkles this afternoon. we are calling for a 20 percent chance of light plane. >> james: san francisco and oakland have only seen one one-hundredth of an inch in the past six hours. you may have to run your windshield wipers every now and then but it is not in tents. our temperatures will be on the cool side a lot like yesterday with '50s and '60s. as we push forward until 3:00 p.m. you will see the '70s coming in in the south bay that will be it. everyone else is on the cool side this afternoon. the us take a look at your seven day around the bay forecast fifth if we have 72 as the high in the inland valleys. 67 along the immediate day and 62 along the coast. we will hang on to the forecast into wednesday and thursday before we have a
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temperature pop just in time for the weekend. the weekend is looking nice and warm especially in an. now on to erica, any traffic out there? >> erica: we did not have any traffic or blocks on the road with. it is a great time to leave your house yes, traffic is becoming more busy but moving from all three of the approaches, it is a nice and easy ride. >> erica: here at the san mateo bridge, the tell lies heading up towards foster city that the toll plaza i do not have any delays to talk about. >> erica: here at the golden gate bridge, you have to deal with the fog and drizzle of fortunately no incidents for your ride coming out of the north here in the south bay we have solid stretch of green on the roadway said churkin interstate to the zero has no problems to contend with. your drive is just 22
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minutes out of navato into san francisco. >> justine: this just in to the kron4 newsroom, consumer prices were unchanged in june thanks in part to cheaper gas prices the labor department is the up these numbers they say that gas prices fell in june. that is the third straight decline. food prices increased 0.2% after a flat reading in may. sometimes those increases leave consumers with in the bit more money to spend. we will see if there is some growth coming up at 6:30 a.m.. >> mark: a beer and southern california returns to the neighborhood where he was removed a few months ago. the neighbors called him meatball. he was in the same neighborhood in april. now remember, remember this guy
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that is why he should not text while now a wildlife official says that it is normal for a bear to return to the same spot. >> it is not uncommon, the bears will look for food and water in familiar surroundings. >> darya: how would most likely run into a parking meter while not paying attention, not a bear. >> mark: now the wildlife officials say it is still a good chance that he will come back to the same neighborhood. >> darya: open coast, have a and a half of880-- of 880 the oakland estuary coast, how about that do we have a live shot? yes, there is, we
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>> mark: team usa rallied from nearly a 10 point deficit. this was their final exhibition game before heading to london for the 2012 games. they will face great britain on thursday before traveling to porcelain to play argentina and spain. the president and first lady got some extra attention at the game last night as they were put up on the kids camera now wants, but twice. the the first time the president shy away from any public affection. >> darya: there we go! >> mark: the president made his move. they were accompanied by their daughters sasha and malia
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and vice president joe biden. >> darya: now table tennis has been a part of the olympics for more than 20 years. so far the u.s. has not won a medal in table tennis. a san jose teenager hopes to change that in london this year. this 16 year-old will represent the united states in table tennis. interfirst chance at olympic glory. >> when i made the olympic team i felt so lucky going to the olympics of the bombers and your country. so, when i go to the olympics i will fight for every single point, i will try to the very end because i want to bring home a medal for my country. >> darya: can you see her speed. she was starting at the age of seven playing table tennis. >> mark: she played warren buffett. >> darya: wow! her dream is
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