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the week full you fire season is not over. >> it drove the exposure and that some of the vegetation on fire. >> reporter: firefighter says also what they are taught tackling here is low water pressure. very steep streets here making fighting this fire difficult. should they will be here mopping up for some time to concord and this neighborhood we talk about the oakland hills fire storm, we are not talking about anything that is not connected. >> reporter: sold again, it is a row will wake up call for some people. we are still in the fire season. and all kind of bad things could happen but not in this
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case today. then carmen kron 4 news. dan kerman >> pam: a man beaten into a colma in an east bay suburb. all because he wanted some peace and quiet. grant lodes is here with more. grant? >> reporter:this attack was in an upscale pleasanton we'll give you a closer look. the group of teenagers were reportedly making noise outisde a home on middleton place. police say the victim came out and talked to the group of high school kids.then was attacked. kron four's haaziq madyun has the latest on the police investigaton. >> reporter: group of juveniles responsible for the brutal beating of 51- year-old david shot pleasanton home on middleton place saturday just after midnightpleasanton police sgt. maria munayer >>"i will say that the persons of interest attend both of our local high schools" >> reporter:those two schools are foothill high and amador high schoolsgt.
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munayer says tips from the community led them to identifying the juveniles involved >>"right now they are being interviewed but we are still in the process of identifying who they are and obtaining how many there are" >>"yes we are in the process of interviewing them at this timehow many there are" >> reporter:lamont remains hospitalizedafter confronting the teens about making loud noises in the middle of the night outside of his home >>"he is in a coma and in critical conditionespecially in a situation like this" >> reporter:investigators say one of those tips involved a dark colored s-u- v leaving the area around the time the incident occurredhaaziq madyun kron4news >> pam: the community of bryon is in mourning today following the death of a 12 -year old boy. >> pam: burgess hu died while riding his bike to school on monday morning as kron four's terisa estacio reports, at the school today, children spoke about burgess, and paid their respects by wearing his favorite color. >> reporter: here environed
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grief counselors are on hand to try to help children deal with this terrible situation. the there was also a visual posted last night as well. children dropping off flowers and fall for burgess p u. a 12 year-old struck by a car while riding his bike to school on monday. the as tv driven by panic just dropping off to a per children. suv f driven by a parent just dropping off of her choldren.
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children. >> he had happy smiles and make everyone happy if they were sad. >> he used to run a lot and very nice to people. he was good in school. his favorite subject was reading. >> reporter: no charges have danced and brought forth as of now but the chp is stating that this is just a tragic as the accident. >> pam: a memorial is being held tonight for the burgess hu. we'll take you there live -- >> pam: a two - year old girl hit by a car in pittsburg last night, is expected to survive. the crash happened around 6-pm on jimno drive. the girl was playing outside. when she ran into the street after a ball. >> pam: police say, it does not appear the driver was speeding. the child was taken to
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children's hospital in oakland. with serious injuries. family members tell kron four. that the girl is doing well. >> pam: a girl hit by a stray bullet last week in hayward. received some special visitors today. >> pam: from the hayward police and cal- state east bay school police, went to reach out to the girl. and take her a gift basket from the school's girls softball team. you can see her with team members in this picture. the young girl is an avid softball fan. and was even invited to watch practice once she recovers. >>video >> reporter:it's shaping up to be one of the greatest comebacks in sports history. >> reporter:u-s-a's team oracle won two more america's cup races today on san francisco bay. oracle is now tied with emrites team new zealand. that means the winner of tomorrow's race will capture the america's cup.
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and if oracle hadn't been penalized two points for cheating during the lead-up to the cup.oracle would have won it all today. >> reporter:last wednesday, oracle trailed 8 - 1.now it's all tied up at 8. this has been the longest america's cup in history. and oracle fans along the waterfront got to celebrate today. weather permitting.the two teams will compete in a do or die race tomorrow afternoon.kinda like game 7 of the world series or the super bowl.except not. >> pam: coming up. think twice before trusting >> pam: that online review. what you need to know. to avoid a costly mistake. then -- some hard hits and a concussion. and it wasn't on the field. the violence in the stands at candlestick. but first. dozens dead -- or hurt. how authorities finally regained control of a mall. taken over by terrorists in
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the islamic terrorists who took over a shopping mall.slaughtering dozens of people and taking hostages. >> catherine: after four days.the fighting seems to be over. but there are still a lot of questions >> catherine: for days.the kenyan government has said that the mall was under their control. only for fighting to break out again. these are troops storming the rooftop area with assault rifles. even now.the somalia-based shabab militant group is saying in twitter messages that that some hostages are still alive.and some of its fighters are still hiding in the mall. insists the attackers have been shamed and defeated. the president says there are at least 240 casualties. >> catherine: including 61 dead civilians and 6 of his security forces. >> catherine: he also referenced the fact that a british woman nicknamed "the
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white widow" was among the suspected terrorists. investigators are looking into that - along with reports that 2 or 3 american citizens were involved. >> catherine: people who were in the mall at the time are still talking about those first moments of panic. >> it was crazy! i ran upstairs. i hid behind two suitcases. >> catherine: a lingering fear. western security officials are concerned that some of the assailants >> catherine: dropped their guns and slipped out of the mall alongside frightened shoppers. among the dead.a dutch woman who went to harvard - and did medical research for a health program set up by bill clinton. he choked up today.while talking about what he called the 'brilliant work' done by eh-leaf ya-vuz. she was pregnant when she died.
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>> catherine: among the other photos we're seeing today. one showing two of the attackers inside the mall.carrying their assault rifles also.it wasn't until today that many family members of the people killed got confirmation of their deaths. this was the scene outside a nairobi morgue.where people identified loved ones. dozens of people are still missing.so the death toll could still rise. still ahead. >> pam: president obama at the u-n. what has him telling people there, he's scared of his wife. but first. he kidnapped a teen. and killed her family. >> pam: the gritty details on how he pulled it off.
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>> pam: new video tonightthis dog fighting video you are looking at led to the arrest of two gangmebers.and now s.f.p.d is looking for the public's help in finding the pit bulls.and identifying more suspects who remain at large. >> pam: coming up tonight at 6p you'll what else police were able to uncover as a result of this video.
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>> pam: police are investigating whether an oakland shooting late last night led to a car accident that killed a 75-year old man. police have two suspects in custody - both juveniles. the shooting was on 82nd avenue near d street at 10:02. >> reporter:this is video from the scene. you can see the bullet holes. police responded as the suspects were fleeing the scene. the driver of the suspect's s- u-v ran a red light, crashing into a car at the intersection of church street and bancroft avenue. the driver of the other car - 75-year-old robert wollo - died at the scene. we have a crew working to get reaction from his friends and family members about their sudden loss. that story tonight on kron-4 news at 8. >> catherine: new autopsy reports include troubling
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details on how the mother and brother of kidnapping survivor hannah anderson were murdered. >> catherine: some of the details are graphic. the bodies of christina anderson and her son were ethan were found in the burned-out home of james dimaggio. a new report says christina was beaten to death by at least a dozen blows to her head. >> catherine: she'd been tied up at the ankles.with duct tape wrapped around her neck. her right arm and both legs were fractured.and there was a cut on her neck. >> catherine: ethan was found in another part of the home, burned beyond recognition. it's now believed he was killed by the fire. authorities say james dimaggio killed them, then set fire to his house and kidnapped 16-year-old hannah. that led to the manhunt that ended with the f-b-i shooting and killing dimaggio in the idaho woods. >> jacqueline: when the dust and the 20 and 30 east and a number of places. 37 mount
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an hour gusts in fairfield and 27 and s f all. sfo. cooler than what we saw yester day. we are more in the '60s and '70s 75 degrees in santa rosa. we will cool a tad bit more for the south bay and paula alto los 70's for an inland valleys and 70 to one concord and livermore. upper 60s for the east bay shoreline spirit 66 to mine and center cisco and mainly in the low 70's for the north bay. you can see not far to the north we are dealing with a storm. as the storm dies to
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the south bay when the dust from the no. 0 pick up and be strong. the north bay as well as the diablo range around 10 or 11:00 you will see the blue on a screen representing dust in the 20 mi. an hour range as we head into late thursday morning and early afternoon we will continue near the coast might as well. wednesday night to 11 and to about 3:00 in the afternoon. so here is a look at the extended forecast what still cooler to mount into thursday the clouds will remain in comments and
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warmer temperatures. >> pam: new york authorities are cracking down on companies that commission fake online reviews to enhance their businesses. janelle burrell explains how >> pam: a year-long undercover investigation uncovered some questionable tactics to influence consumer buying decisions. >> reporter: i am in need of someone to post various reviews of various web sites. >> reporter: yet that, and city search are more common than you may think in the undercover investigation by prosecutors found 19 businesses make up profile or deceptive rate teen spirit >> these companies were soliciting people to write funny and reveals. funny
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reduce. phoney reviews. >> reporter: dr. >> san and dentist this could be very dangerous creek not just a matter of fraud but public safety. >> reporter: recent surveys found that 90 percent of consumers stay positive reviews are influenced by bought by what they buy. >> you can trust to many people is new york city. >> pam: next.
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>> pam: after five months of testimony. closing arguments began today in michael jackson's wrongful death trial. jurors must decide whether a-e-g live -- which promoted jackson's comeback concerts -- is liable for the singer's death. casey wian reports. >> reporter: michael jackson never got the chance was supposed to be his, that sort in 2009 after dying of from the powerful anesthetic poulter paul. now a different jury is deciding
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if a e.g. lives will pay potentially billions of dollars to the michael jackson errors. aires. >> error is no question about this and this case. >> reporter: he was entirely controlled by jackson. >> he was by the 90 using in to see and sleep at night at hotels. as if this was a sudden new thing that happened in michael jackson's life. >> reporter: by the video tape to of his three children. his mother and ex-
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wife debbie row. >> reporter: and testimony of the harvard doctor and said a physical deteriorating jackson did not receive program asleep for 60 something days when receiving the powerful medication from the doctor. >> pam: and a reminder. you can catch all your entertainment news right here on kron4. the o-m-g insider starts at followed by entertainment tonight at 7:30. >> pam: coming up at 5:30. >> pam: stands at candlestick. he was just one of many. how police plan to keep fans safe in the future. then. >> pam: the raiders suffer a major hit. and it wasn't just the blow- out in denver. how long the teams starting quarterback could be out.
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the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> pam: tonight we have all new cell phone video showing some of the fan violence that broke out at sunday's 49ers game against the colts. kron 4's j.r. stone is following the story and joins us live with that video and what officers have to say about security measures in place at candlestick. >> reporter: we talk about security issues at candlestick and the past. it is not just an old problem but something we are still seen inside and outside. i slow down the video and to see these two gentlemen and they are duking it out on the ground. but at one point here. i want to keep your eyes because she is about to get hit and it hit very hard. i will slow down one more time. she is trying to
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break up the fight and get slammed in the face. there were 67 injections and 24 of those involved alcohol. with two misdemeanor a rest. >> it appears in may be more violence and it does happen not just here but stadiums across the country. it has officers using the opposing team apparel. walking through the crowd as ever. in plain clothes and uniforms at the games as well. >> reporter: she has the bruises to hear she has the bruises and you hear her story tonight is o'clock. pam? now bactria. now back to you!
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>> pam: speaking of the niners. it's a short week for them as they travel to st. louis to take on the rams on thursday night. of course they will be without their star linebacker aldon smith kron four's jason appelbaum joins me with the latest on that front. >> reporter: meaning he will be treated as a person and not a football player. that is important because he cannot check out until he is ready. now smith, that turns 24 tomorrow was last year's end mvp so no doubt, it he will be pressured to get him back sooner rather than later. but he will have to tackle his demons. >> it is a distraction to
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ever want to think about it and pay attention to it. when i get out on the field i am thinking about pulling out of the field and not all dan or what ever situation has gone on with him. >> reporter: not as for the raiders they could be without their starting quarterback against the redskins. no penalty was called on the plate but there may be a fine late to on. he is now requested to pass the test. for concussions. and protocol. good hit by whoever it was and i hear our team well and
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will be back. one other sports story growing is america caught. oracle believable unbelievable combat. at 8 all on the oracle will have already taken home the all malt which is the oldest trophy in international sports. of course the water take off and down a toman. with 54 seconds a pretty exciting. it is an amazing comeback! >> pam: thank you jason
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>> pam: the san francisco giants are holding fundraisers at three home games for beaten fan bryan stow. fans who buy tickets in certain sections at a-t-and- t park for the games will have ten dollars of their ticket price donated to the the giants play the l-a dodgers today through thursday. then, the san diego padres friday through sunday. stow suffers from physical problems and memory loss after a brutal attack at the dodger stadium two years ago. >> catherine: after more than thirty years of mistrust and hostility, there are signs tonight of a major shift in relations between the u=s and iran. >>"the roadblocks may prove to be too great, but i firmly believe the diplomatic path must be tested." >> catherine: president obama telling the u=n that he is open to direct talks on iran's nuclear program. iran's president rouhani responded by saying the
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world seems to be saying yes to peace. >> catherine: the iranians declined an invitation for the two leaders to meet face to face. but secretary of state john kerry will meet with iran's foreign minister. it is the highest level contact between the two countries since 1979. >> catherine: on a light turnout leiter note...the president says he hasn't had a cigarette in years. and that's apparently thanks in part to first lady michelle obama. he was chatting privately to a u-n official monday - and the conversation was caught on camera. >> catherine: the president has acknowledged his struggle over the years. mrs. obama
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>> is is interesting jumping onto the s y c twitter has the same problem that facebook has with millions of viewers but they're a lot of hate message on to interpret if you want to be coca-cola would you would like to compete on twitter with all of those who hate messages? >> reporter: chrysler that was kind of interesting? >> feel it does not want to pay up premium lycra of chrysler. is interesting to watch these two companies to march together. we are on
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and the path right now for automakers. >> reporter: sold the question is will be at by 100 percent of chrysler or will they buy it at a premium? so there is a little bit of control, on right now. >> jacqueline: temperatures largely in the '60s and '70s although we did hit the low 80s in santa rosa, the, and napa but it was very brief also, it remains very windy out there. the plants have been fairly strong near the calls mine and if with 29
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mi. an hour sustained a glance. we are seeing gust and a 30 mi. an hour range for a number of places. and to amend it the winds will remain with clock coverage and cooler temperatures but france will picked up significant into thirsted as well. thursday as well >> jacqueline: for our inland valleys and the low seventies. will be in the upper 60s for the most part of the east bay shore spirit low 60s coast side. 75 in napa. when dizzy high cloud
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coverage earlier monday to see quite a bit of the reins on the west coast. but you will see the land. land. wind. wednesday night and thursday afternoon 45 to 50 mi. an hour gusts! because of the pestilence and the diablo range in coastal range. cooler to maung still landing into thursday as well. we will want up friday, saturday, and sunday with more 80 degree readings. in a lot of people are sending us weather picture spirit the half
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> pam: now at six. police asking for your help in tracking down members of a dog fighting ring. two people are under arrest. more are wanted. officers say they also need to find the dogs. >>i am a dog owner myself and it's outrageous to see the dogs treated that way. >> pam: a video showing pit bulls being forced fight has lead to the arrest of two gangmembersand now s.f.p.d is asking for the public's help in finding the animals.and several other suspects. reports that the video helped police seize more illegal items. >> reporter: this disturbing video shows two male pitbulls being made to viciously attack each otheras you can see it's happening in broad daylight.in an area inside
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san francisco's hunter's view housing project. the animals are being goaded to fight by their owners as several people cheer them on.police have identified one of the owners as 23 year old ed perkins.a member of a nortorious hunters point gang. the incriminating video which is believed to be from march of this yearand this one .apparently showing the same two dogs being trained to fight. was found on his phone after he was arrested for an unrelated crime. he is now being charged with a number of feloniesincluding dog fighting and animal cruelty. this mugshot shows another known gangmember police identifed from the video.24 year old jermaine jacksonhe's now in custody for being a spectator of a dog fight.which is a misdeamnor. >> reporter:after searching jackson's homepolice seized another female pit bull, and three puppies.as well this bulletproof vest and ammunition a warrant has been issued for the man you see here in the video.believed to be the owner of the other pit bull.
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>> reporter:police have identifed him as acie lee mathews junior.who they say is an associate of the same gang >> reporter: they are now asking the public's help in identifying three other spectators of the dog fight who you see heretwo men and one woman.inspector daniel silver a member of sfpd's gang taskforceis also trying to find the pitbulls. >> reporter:he says he wants to get two trained fighting dogs off the street for public safety.but that's not the only reason. >> reporter:he's hoping someone will come forward to help free them from the life they've been forced to live. maureen kelly kron4 news. >> reporter:there is a bizzare twist to this story. one of the men in the video has been identified by police as 19 year old jaquan rice junior.an up and coming gang member who was murdered this past june. this is not the first time rice's picture has been featured in our newcast. he made headlines back in 2005, after he survived a brutal mauling by two pit bulls when he was 11.
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>> pam: a developing story out of the east bay hill. a two-alarm fire at a two- story house in piedmont. this is video from earlier from our helicopter partnership with abc 7 news. >> pam: a dozen fire crews from oakland and piedmont worked on controlling the blaze. >> pam: and before the fire was put out. three homes were damaged. kron-4's dan kerman is live on the scene. and dan -- what's the latest? >> reporter: for those of you who live in the east bay hills there nothing more to send chills up your spine are fires. >> the warm and windy weather always makes me a little nervous. >> reporter: justin hundred feet from the fire burned
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in 1991. the exterior wall next door caught fire. >>, we got everyone out, my husband just happy. >> reporter: catching a skylight on fire which dropped and started in the kitchen. >> up quite a wind gust coming up in the canyon. it drove for exposure and vegetation on fire. >> reporter: fact and other amber tra over this home and started a vegetation firepower it likely that was quickly put out. >> we were able to get a good night down on at to the art rather quickly.
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>> reporter: fire crew said it this is a major wake up call and fire season is par from over. far. >> jacqueline: solan discussed right now are in the 20 and 30 meinong range. with the nevada 20 mountain hour gusts and s f zero hundred so it remains a rather wednesday at this hour. in to to mount it will pick up even more. about a thousand feet sole fire watch has been issued. we will talk more about that in
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just a bit. >> pam: several pleasanton teenagers have been brought in for questioning regarding the brutal beating of 51- year-old david lamont. >> pam: on saturday just after midnight.lamont.confronted a group of juveniles about making noise outside his home.a short time later his wife found him laying unconscious on the sidewalk.a neighbor tells kron4 that he may have witnessed the suspects driving away from the scene.he asked not to reveal his identity. >> all i saw was a car drive down the street. they were driving normally so i did not think a whole lot of it at that time we never had issues in the past. every now and then get high scores mostly like the party on the weekends. there are roadblocks and a dead-end
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street to assist as the input and the people used to go down to the bottom of the street, and instead they come to the top of the street. overall quiet new but to have something like this on your street and you do not think of something like this happening on in your community very often derric pleasanton police say the >> pam: teenagers involved in the beating are currently enrolled in the city's two high schools.david lamont remains in a comatose state.in a local hospital as stories... >> pam: the community of bryon continues to be in mourning today this following the death of a 12 year old boy. >> pam: this is a picture of burgess hu. he died while riding his bike to school monday morning at the middle school, where the accident happened, children spoke about burgess wearing his favorite color.
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>> he used to make everyone happy if they were sad. >> he was very nice to people. reading. >> pam: the chp -- who is handling the investigation -- has called what happened a tragic accident. they have not released the mother's name who struck the burgess. the investigation is still ongoing. >> pam: coming up at the bottom of the hour. we'll take you back out live to byron, where family and friends plan to hold a vigil in honor of burgess for the second straight night.
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even with the uncertainty, kenya's president says the an upscale mall is over. in a televised address, he said the terrorists have lost. >>i promise that we shall have a full accountability for the mindless destruction, deaths, pain, loss and undergone as a national family. these cowards will meet justice as will their accomplices and patrons wherever they are. >> catherine: the president says that five of the gunmen were killed and 11 other suspects arrested. an islamic militant group with ties to al-qaida is claiming responsibility for the attack. the 'al-sha-bab' is threatening more attacks if kenya doesn't pull its immediately. >> pam: a new low as people waiting for a casual carpool ride in rockridge are robbed in broad daylight. that story a little later. >> pam: and what hillary clinton is talking about while everyone awaits her decision on running for president. that's next.
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>> catherine: so will hillary clinton run for president in 20-16 --- or not? she's clearly in no hurry to end the speculation -- one way or the other. jessica yellin as more on what the former secretary of state is talking about these days. >> reporter:as major donors meet to initiative this week look for former secretary of state hillary clinton to turn up onstage when her husband and president obama address health care reform -- once her signature issue as first lady. >> reporter: dinner as good friend joe biden her would- be 2016 opponent. she's dipping her toe into domestic political waters. but she'll also tackle the kind of do-no-harm issues that keep her in poll numbers in the stratosphere. programs for women and girls, >>"i have always believed that women are not victims" >> reporter:promoting clean cookstoves a plan to save africa's elephants. who can be against that? right now the best politics is focusing on issues and
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avoiding the partisan rancor. >>i've never met anyone on the political scene, jessica, who's ever said they wished they got involved in partisan debates earlier. >> reporter: former diplomat has weighed in on controversial topics on very few occasions. voicing support for the voting rights act.the president's position on syria and gay marriage. >>gay rights are human rights.even as clinton's leaning in to politics again.she's signaling she's not all in. she tells new york magazine realistic" about the possibility of running for president and "will just continue to weigh the factors" in the meantime, she's enjoying "ordinary everyday pleasures" living in new york with former president clinton. >>"we laugh at our dogs; we watch stupid movies; we take long walks; we go for a swim." >> reporter:apparently talking about 2016 is not on their list of favorite things. >>"there's no such thing as a done deal ever by anybody.
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>> going to do." within >> catherine: it wouldn't be a clinton event if there weren't some drama. this week - it's coming from a story in the 'new republic' magazine.which is dissecting the business of the clinton foundation. still to come. >> jacqueline: we are sitting pretty dusty conditions. what thirty mall and now are the best. so it has been very windy out there and will continue to be one the into tomorrow and thursday we will see patches of fog and low cloud coverage but will not be very expensive at all. high clouds to the morning and cooler ones will pick up later at the calls mine.
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raising fire constant spirit saloon to scutaro and just a 71 in palo alto and 70 also in moscow since it 72 in concord and pleasanton. >> jacqueline: our branch of 70's for the north bay. the high clouds bursting to the north at this hour. we will not see any maureen but we will see winds shift dramatically coming out of the north drying things out and raising fire concerns. we have a fire concern and the north bay hills. east bay hills in the diablo range in coastal ranges for
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tomorrow night until thursday afternoon. to mount temperatures will be a little cooler than today. women will want even friday saturday and sunday. we will warm up a little m ore! >> pam: we'll take you live to byron where family and friends hold a vigil for a 12-year-old killed on his way to school. >> pam: was robbed waiting for a casual carpool ride in rockridge. that's next
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>> reporter:an oakland neighborhood is on edge. after a robbery at to one of the victims who explains how it all >> reporter: this woman who did not want to be identified, says she frequently uses the causal car pool area in rockridge however now she is thinking twice after what happned to her here this morning. >> reporter:according to oakland police it was around 9 o'clock monday morning when several people who were waiting at this causal car pool area became victims when 3 suspects came from out of no where pulled out a gun. and demanded personal items and electronic devices >> reporter:this say she feels fortunate what those frightening few minutes. >> pam: and we'll take you live to byron where a town is in mourning over a 12-
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gabe slate tech report (male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> pam: a tragedy in byron as burgess hu -- a 12-year- old boy -- was killed while biking to school monday morning. >> pam: wishers are holding a vigil in his honor for the secondkron-4's alecia reid is live in byron. and alecia -- tell us what's going on right now. for >> reporter: land and family and schoolmates are the starting to gather here in the parking lot trying it starting to fill up with cars. plan on having the vigil tonight as well. burgess was hit yesterday on his way to school while riding his bicycle mud and parent of other children were dropped off and hit
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tam. that is when he was tragically killed. >> he was the sweetest kit well known throughout the communing always willing to help others. he was an exceptional student with straight a's and he rode his bike to and from school every day. just heartfelt just awful. i do not know how else to explain this. >> reporter: people were advised to car pool wall coming here tonight because they are expecting a very large group of people to show up to this visual
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creek i will have more at 8:00 tonight but the latest coverage at kron 4 news to recede up the stock still >> reporter: he is the 12 year old that was struck and killed when riding his bike to school monday morning. chp says imam that dropped off for children to the school is when she struck he'll appear children says he was a wonderful and loving child and all very much be messed.
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>> reporter: we are still in the process of interviewing how many bay up there are. thanks to the committee for coming forth and giving us a credible tips to follow. >> reporter: in san francisco to pay bulls being forced to fight for crowd spiri. it more than has been issued for another man. police are looking for help try to identify three other people cult on tape watching a dog fight and it are also hoping this someone will come forward. maureen kelly kron 4 news.
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(male announcer): now, here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. >> reporter: california harbor control has to deal with more than just traffic enforcement. they have to deal with this too. and this case they are removing the people inside. and usually the answer is no one but this time caltran brought something just to make short a remote camera to look inside the freeway caves. inside they can see all types of debris inside the caves they found to fully air-conditioned units laptops and glass screen televisions. and many of the cases people have vandalized to get the
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electricity all at taxpayers' expense. these homes were created by engineers for inspections. the vandals look of ripped off the plate in movie and parenesd and moved in. here is the problem there are nearly 100 of these cables. engineers need to make sure that they do not extra billing still some demand side the freeway and finally close the whole spirit in san francisco stanley roberts kron 4 news. >> jacqueline: when the dust
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has been in the '20s and '30s this afternoon. as we head into tomorrow we will continue to seek dusty winds including a higher elevations. 45 to 50 mount an hour in nearly in the high elevation areas. >> pam: and gary will let us know if you will be able to start this sunday for the raiders and we will show you what is making a missing teenage case in las vegas to its highest priority next >> reporter: will have details coming up the kron 4
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>> reporter: a 16 year-old nevada team missing since to members of his family were found fatally stabbed on friday. fatally stabbed on friday, is now considered a suspect in their deaths. >> reporter:a warrant charges the boy with murdering his own brother. the suspect's cousin spoke to reporter christine kim. >> reporter: she watched him grow up and some of the his 16 year old birthday last week. the police believe the 16 year old stepped his mom and his younger brother nine year-old season cesar.
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officers from their bodies last friday. >> at that point they did not know. they did indeed consider him a suspect in the case tomorrow it went through the investigation. >> >> reporter: 6 stooges what adrian to come home safe and giving him the benefit of the doubt i can add this on him >> cannot this on him for something that i do not know. i want them to be alive and healthy and to get the help they need spirit >> reporter: california and has declined comment in the case. the search for canales is now in its fifth day.
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(male announcer): it's now time for gary radnich from the jack in the box sports desk. >> gary: good evening! >> gary: smith has checked himself into a rehab facility treated as a person not a football player most expect smith to turn 24 tomorrow and to stay away for about one month. >> he's a great player an asset to the team. >> is the destruction to who ever want to follow the story pay attention to it. when i get up there on the
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field and play i did not play against him i play against the entire team. or not the situation that was on with him. >> reporter: >> gary: patrick willis their great opera defender has a severe growing strained. he is hopeful. i used to think when people did not tell you about their injuries then they thought about it pam, is working tonight with a headache >> pam: (laughter) >> pam: for them and it is strategic. >> gary: i have a little
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cold then tell someone so anyway we do not bet on patrick willis. >> gary: prior suffered a concussion on a helmet to helmet hit. pryor is now required to test a concussion protocol before aken began plant again. the allies on him being ready to go or very very tough. the odds! >> gary: i heard our team
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fought well and we will be back to good hit and i do not rimmer remember anything. >> gary: this guy and the line up is fun to watch. he threw for 280 yds. he had no interceptions. whenever you hook up for peyton manner in manning pyrrhic raiders lost and here it is >> our defense had a couple of opportunities to get that done and we were not able to. it's tough to come back.
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>> gary: washington is at 0 and 3 so maybe the raiders have a shot at home. not playing football but due to pizza in a single car accident when he tried to reach out to keep to pizza boxes from sliding from the passenger seat while he was driving which called burleson to swerve off the road and hit a center medium wall and pam's home town, detroit. i am not laughing but we get at least smile because no one was injured or severely injured he did broca's he did britain's armed. he did break his arm.
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you as a day. since 2005 he was awarded over 3000 scholarships to military families. >> they're up a lot of people in the service and we know what type of sacrifice they make on a daily basis. that is a big deal! >> gary: i would like to find something negative to find about him but it is no fun sang everything positive about people. >> jacqueline: why?
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