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. highs range from the low 60s along the coast to upper 70s. for inland areas. and satellite and radar, we saw some rain and also some snow. this area of low pressure continues its trek to the east. we are still dealing with a few snow showers right at the border. this is kind of stagnant over the area, so they continue to see some showers there. here in other words, high pressure building in over the bay area. that's why we are talking about warmer weather today. in fact; i think 80s are back in the forecast for place like fairfield and ann, aock. here's ing la at your seven day around the by a forecast. temperatures -- here's a look at your seven day around the bay forecast. perfect timing, opportunity to be outdoors. mostly sunny skies.
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it looks like inland hagues approach the 90s as we approach the your sunday. looks like temperatures will cool. looks like dry temperatures will remain. -- dry conditions will remain. right now let's talk traffic. not looking at any hot spots. i was a little curious about an accident northbound 101 in san francisco right at the sierra point parker. it looks like it has been pushed to the corner. here's a live look outside at the bay bridge toll plaza. traffic moving well from all of the approaches. it is a little hazy out there. we don't have any special traffic advisories. as we wrap up our big check here, looks like a few more cars than usual. all drive time only going to cost you 23 minutes.
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4:20 is4:-- 4:02 is the time. we have video of the scene from yesterday from our helicopter partnership with abc7 news. a worker fell 15 feet to his death. investigators say at this point the death looks accidental. >> there's nothing about that that would indicate any type of horseplay or anything like that that would indicate any type of foul play although that will be cal osha's decision to make. it's official. changes are coming to lumbar street. on tuesday the transit authority voted to close a stretch of that to our u.s. attraction. he has some reaction.
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>> if you come out to the world's most famous street here, you will be able to come out here and take pictures of it. what you might not be able to do is drive down the hill. >> it's twisty turns and unique turns attract people from all over the world. now, after a new rolling cars will be making these turn it turns less frequently. >> she is glad to see they will close the world's crook cook -- crookedest street at the times during the summer. >> i think it's a good step. >> i suppose if there's too much traffic it could be annoyance. >> and those closures will start june 21 and until july
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13th. the other problem is going to be once they do close off the roads, parking is going to be a nightmare. reporting in san francisco, kron 4 news. other developing news this morning, this out of san francisco as well. a man shot and killed. homicide investigators found that victim with a gunshot wound to the head. on turner terrace. that victim taken to the hospital where he died from his injury. no word on a suspect or motive. also in developing news today, a settlement in the oscar grant shooting. bart has agreed to pay $175,000 to five men who were detained. the men claimed their civil rights were violated. the money will be divided up
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amongst those five men. meserley was convicted of involuntary manslaughter. police released this sketch of a boy they believe was connected to three attacks. in each case, police say a juvenile approached a woman from behind and groped her. police believe the same person is responsible for all three attacks. it is 4:06. we'll take a quick break. but when we come back, the nfl slammed yet again by a lawsuit. what those players are suing the league for this time around. >> and how one teacher's idea backfires as she tries to make sure her students aren't asking to go to the restrooms just to get out of the class. >> and looks a little hazy out there but we'll get the latest
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4:08 is the time. a group of retired nfl players now suing the league saying they have weren't told about serious injuries but instead given drugs to numb the plain. in it former players allege the nfl gave the players dangerous, addictive drugs so they could return to the field. they claim they did not have precipitations for the drugs and did not warn players. the suit includes jeremy neberry who talked to us. >> he said it was the same everywhere he went. drugs were a ritual before every game. >> you walk in bent over, they
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stick you, wipe you off and they're off to the next one. >> reporter: he says the antiinflammatory doctor, t o, are, dt -- torredol made him play when he was injured. he said the teams would do anything to make him play. >> shoot me up, in my leg. give me a shot of torred, o, are, vicodin, i played a whole season that way. >> reporter: jeremy says the chronic use damaged his kidneys and his blood pressure was dangerously high. despite all this he was given a clean bull of health. >> my kidney function was gets worse and worse every year. nobody every said anything to
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me. everybody's doing the same thing. it's a drug culture in the nfl. it's not a team specific thing. familiar he says the team's doctors didn't care. the trainers didn't care and the team's coaches didn't care about anything expect winning football games. in brentwood, kron 4 news. >> in florida commissioner was asked if he had in comment, and this is what he had to say, yesterday. >> i don't -- i was only made aware of it briefly. i don't believe our attorneys have had a chance to look at it. >> this is the second major lawsuit of former players against the league. last august in a concussion related the lawsuit the judge agreeed to -- in that case players said the league new about the risk of head injuries and did nothing to inform or
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first off, i want to know the type of services you provide here. >> we provide walk in services. our patients are typically people who have doctors, have an urgent issue to be seen for, people visiting the area and people hurt on the job. >> what types of conditions mainly. >> diagnosist testing, we have a lab. we have digital x-ray and we can appropriately treat whatever they need.
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we typically see children 12 and older all the way up to adults. >> what type of insurance do you take? >> we take all the major types of sentence. >> thank you for joining me, doctor. 4:14. let's talk about the weather and for that we'll and that over to erica. >> good morning. we have mid-and high level clouds out there. here's a live look at our roof camera. we're seeing fog along the coastline but you'll notice that all of the wet weather well toll our east. the shifting area of low pressure. pretty much just stagnant over the area right now. we're still seeing snow showers but that's really the extent of it. high pressure starting to build over the bay area and that's going to result in warm temperatures. 5-10 degrees warmer than they were yesterday afternoon. we'll see 50s and 60s.
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mostly sunny skies by lunchtime, taking a la at all the 60s inside the bay. 70s expected for the warmer areas. i also think we'll see the return of 80s. so as we get specific with the highs in your neighborhood, you'll notice mid-70s and mountain view, a high of 77-79. mostly sunny skies in the east bay. check out fairfield at 80. 77 in concord. we'll see low 70s along the east by a shoreline. a high of 66 and it looks like low to mid-70s north of the golden get a bridge. in terms of -- golden gate, bridge. it looks like the warmest temperature es will arrive saturday and sun. sunday the warmest of the two. past that temperatures will start to drop off. we'll introduce high clouds but we will keep dry conditions around for at least the next seven days.
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sop more on that momentarily. right now talking traffic. great time leave your house. not looking at any human hot spots. if you're heading to the bay bridge right now. you'll see a handful of cars right there making that westbound trip. but it really doesn't matter what approach you're coming from. we're not seeing any back up in any of the cash lanes. you're heading to the san mateo bring, you won't see any delays. golden gate bridge, no issues right now. enjoying green on the roadway centers and 85 take a look at that. looks like we're seeing top speeds into coopertino. james. >> thank you.
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charged with stabbing his fianci, made his first court appearance. >> the former cal fire it chief -- the judge red a single lean of -- read a single line of homicide. the proceeding ended quickly without the 55-year-old entering a plea. outside of the courthouse, the family of the victims said they want why the. want -- justice. >> i want him to plead guilty. i wanted to attack him bad. i wanted to do something bad. >> detectives say the attack happened here at the couple's home. and arriving officer found douglas face down with a white sheep wrapped around her neck.
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he may have attempted suicide but will not discuss that evidenced. flemming hid in dense brush for 16 it as until captured on friday. >> flemming's arrangement has been moved to the 27th of the may and now that he has an attorney he'll be more likely to enter a plea next week. >> just in, some residents in northern arizona have been forced to evacuate because of fast moving wild fires. that fire fire has burned 450- acre so far and only 20% contained. initial investigation shows that fire may have been caused by a spark from a car. also just h an alaska firefighters battling two fires now. it has burned up to 100-acres so for a and forced some evacuations. the other fire is-ups of miles away -- is hundreds of miles away. the funny river fire has burned 20,000-acres anded so far home
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owners have not been ordered to to -- leave but that may change. >> japan trying to get a handle at the amount of containment water it has at its plant. ground water now released into the ocean so it doesn't run into contaminated areas. the system has been delayed due to a series of problems. we'll keep you updated on how that continues to develop as well. six states held primaries on tuesday as the they select candidates for the midterm elections. the highest profile showdown pitted mcconnell against a tea party challenger in kentucky with a mcconnell coming out on top. and idaho, make simpson -- mike
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simpson. >> every establishment candidate ran like a tea party candidate. was hard to tell the differs this time around because they had uniting factor in opposing obamacare, but also the they united on things like immigration, trade, and climate change. >> republicans hope to gain six see thes seats -- seats to gain control. a third grade teacher in washington state accused of going too far. the teacher lets students earn play money to spend on treats and also to use toward going to the restroom. the ideas was to make sure the kids aren't just traying to get out of class -- but two parents have complained that their children wetted themselves saying it's time to get rid of a testimony a dumb idea. >> she tried to hold it. she said it hurt so bad.
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i couldn't hurt. i just had to let it go. >> it's all part of how they manage the classroom. and so there's -- that was the process that was decided upon. >> students do get restroom breaks and they're not being told they can't use it but apparently the whole idea of using money to pay for the privilege is not working. the accused teacher is out of the class ram for now while the district investigates. and donald sterling continues to be in the spot lite. he's accused of destroying evidence. >> lavishing these gifts on you, paid you about $250,000 for living expenses. do you think his wife is jealous of that relationship? >> i wouldn't be surprised if his own children were jealous
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of me too. >> meanwhile, the supposed girlfriend is appearing on dr. phil tonight. you can watch him interview here today at 4:00 p.m. right before the 5:00 p.m. news. should be rather interesting. >> all right. coming up, we'll have more headline for you. also a check of weather. that'll be coming up at 4:30. here's a live look outside. it's been awfully heavy over the past few days. i don't know if you've noticed. we'll keep an eye on it today and let you know when the commute really begins to build.
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their last 14 sat carr's field. they take on the rockies again tomorrow tonight in denver. and the they beat the rates 2-0 yesterday. palmeran had three strike outs over five innings. they have won 10 of 11 games. they take on the rays again today in florida. we have known it for a week but now it's official. the warriors introduced kurr as their new coach. his contract is for five years. worth $25 million. kron 4's reporters sat down with him yesterday. this is what he had to say about the position. >> we connected. we had a great meeting in oklahoma city. i've been thinking about this position, not the warriors position but the coaching position for a long time. i have done a the will of
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preparation and i presented a lot of material and thoughts to joe and bob and kurt and travis and we hit it off. >> er with you real close to takes the knicks job? >> it's hard to define real close. i was talks with them and ultimately i had to feel it any my heart and id felt it -- and i felt it hear. >> he plans to finish broadcasting before starting with with the warriors. after nearly losing the king's to seattle. sacramento sit lead -- city leaders have approved for a new arena. it clears the way for a oen a 447 million-dollar downtown arena. it'll up for the 2016-2017 season. coming up, we'll hear from
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4:0 is the time. new -- 4:30. new developments those min claim their civil rights were do violated and bart's decision to settle effectively that i understand suit. former bart officer shot grant as he and the five men were being detained there in okayland 2009. meseley was convicted of involuntary p.m.
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and a group of former nfl players suing the league saying they were given painkillers and told to keep player. eight players are suing included bare's super bowl quarterback jim mcman and jeremy newberry. we're also track weather and traffic. today really a transition day around the bay area. we had a few lingering showers yesterday and tomorrow, we're talking about a warmer trend. very mild conditions on tap today. we do have mid-and high level clouds out there. san francisco off to a mild start at 57 degrees. 56 leafing -- leaving the house in oakland. here's what's going to happen. the skies will clear. we'll see a lot more sunshine and temperatures trending between 5 and 10 degrees warmer than where we were yesterday afternoon. so with that knapp -- napa
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reaching 78. sat lite and radar shows the rain well to the east. high pressure is building in over the bay area. so what that means is temperatures will continue to warm. we'll see a lot more sunshine and it looks like saturday and sunday actually shaping up to be the warmest days of the week. so 90s back in the forecast as we wrap up the weekend on sunday, and then passed that it looks like temperatures start to cool but at least we'll keep dry weather around for the two days early next week. >> more on that no men daughterly. -- mometarily. still a very easy ride from the east bay to san francisco. the bridge looking yet. the bright light. cos toward you are heading eastbound. and wrapping up our bridge catch with a live look at
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golden gate bridge. the drive right now less than 25 minutes from nevada past highway 37 and down to the golden gate bridge. conquered police on the look out now for a teenager who's grouping women on a walking trail. this is happening near the intersection of north lawyer avenue and cal road. familiar we're talking about an area between north laren. there's been three incidents in the past several months. police have not been able to figure out who's doing this. police describe the man as hiss panic -- hispanic or asian in his late teens. police say he did not injure or
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threaten any of the victims but certainly they want to speak to the teen. at this point it's unclear if he lives in this area. we are placing calls into the police department and willed have more information as it becomes available. >> thank you for that. we'll continue to follow the ratest there. also want to updated you now on the latest with a fire in the south bay. arson investigators say that they have surveillance video. of a home in san point drive in san jose. this video shows a hooded figure dousing a vehicle with some sort of flammable liquid. you see him there, then he uses some sort of spray can to ignite a fire on that car. both vehicles destroyed. the homeowner believes the attack was not random. >> this is the time someone is targeting us. at this point i don't know who. it's just pure speck cluelation
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right now -- speculation right now but we're living in fare and -- fear and this is horrible. >> at other times he says his cars were covered with paint and his house blares -- burglarized. they have this video tape, they're hoping someone will recognize who's responsible. in a story you'll only sere here on krol 4 -- on kron 4. on going with the city. one retired veteran says the radios are still unreliable and could put officers officers in jeopardy. now we hear a candid perspective on what it was like to be on the streets with those radios. >> you move litterer lily about that -- literally about that far you'd get reception, and about that far you'd have no
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reshippings. that's where you let nerve if you're need extra help. >> however the public safety advisories paints a different picture of the reliability. >> there are no system issues. 30,000 transmission a day. >> next month the city council will decide to keep the system or switch to the regional system. san jose police looking for a missing 13-year-old girl. authorities say that ciano o dodge. family might bees say she has ptsd and a history of depression. and is taking medication. she considered at the risk. that missing teen has a birthmark on the left side of her face. if you see her, call police.
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still ahead, on the kron 4 morning news. san francisco issued a strong statement to one walgreen store. keep mice out or we'll shut you down. good morning. it can be tough to make it to the gym. not always convenient and it takes a lot of motivation. coming up in my tech report that's traying to bring term -- trying to bring trainers into yourlying ram. and erica gave a us a quick date a moment ago, if you missed it, she'll be back at the 4:45. for over 60,000 california foster children,
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it's a challenge to replace clothes that are too small or worn out. i grew 3 inches last year. i don't need anything fancy. i never had much to begin with. when i look nice on the outside, i feel better on the inside. to help, sleep train is collecting new clothes for kids big and small. bring your gift to any sleep train, and help make a foster child's day a little brighter. not everyone can be a foster parent, but anyone can help a foster child. good morning. it's pretty wildly accepted in
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the fitness world, if you really want to get shape, you've got to have a personal trainer. they ride you, they push you, but it's not always convenient to get to the gym. they are bringing personal trainers into your living room. making it very convenient and much more affordable than traditional personal trainers. >> want to make sure your knees come up past your chess. >> she is working with out with judy. a lined certified personal tripper in new york. leslie is pregnant and turned to welo to keep her exercise up. welo is a website that lets people schedule time with a trainer vie you video chat. you can pick out the train and choose one session or a group
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work out which lowers the price. >> that look a little better? >> yeah, that looks much better. depending on the work out and a work out, a session can be as low as l dollars. that so much cheaper than an in person trainer. >> once they get online with a session with me, it's hilarious because they're just sweating it out, just hearing my cues. just like if i were actually in person with them. >> i can literally just roll out of bed, throw out my work out gear, get a great work out and then jump in the shower and get to work. without having to go to the gym. all right. at 4:40. we're going to take a quick break. coming up, we'll have more
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4:43 the time. happening today, san jose, bryerman college will reopen today. on friday the sheriff's department served an eviction notice. and students found the school locked. the landlord says the school was $82,000 behind in rent. and calling for action to rescue more than 300 kid snap -- kidnapped school girls in
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new new nigeri, a. we're half way through the week. >> if you like 90s, back in the forecast by this weekend. we actually saw some showers other the past couple of days. i actually ran into a downpour, but for now, mild and dry conditions. mainly in the 40s and 50s. by the afternoon, the cloud cover we see now will start to dissipate and looks like temperatures will warm as we head into the afternoon. as we take it over to satellite and radar, you'll meant to e notice some -- you'll know the some showers. and that area of low pressure stagnant over the area now. that's actually allowing high pressure to build in over us. as you head n expect 50s and 60s. but lunchtime a lot more sunshine. 60s along the water front. and then temperatures will continue to increase as we head into the afternoon and in fact, we are talking about the
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possibility of a few low 80s. so with 80s back in the forecast for places -- i think mountain view will stay at 75. turning your attention to the east bay. pretty similar conditions here. 80s. sprinkled aening lo the delta. -- along the delta. downtown san francisco today, looking for 66 degrees. as we look ahead, today really transition dead day, we'll see a lot more sunshine. warmer conditions into tomorrow. with that warming trend really stretching into the weekend. 90s anticipated in inland. inside the bay and 70s for the coast. past that temperature starts to slide. i think we'll keep sunny conditions around and looks like we'll remain dry for the next seven days. so more on that coming up in a moment. right now, taking a look at the roads. we're not seeing any back ups or delays whatsoever if you're headed to the bay bridge. a nice and easy drive.
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drive time, under 11 minutes from the amaze into san francisco. and worry free ride over at bridge. those taillights heading out to fester city. a live look shows there are lots of space between cars. should you encounter any problems, and over on the traffic maps, all is well for highway 24. that's a clear shot. it looks like your drive time holding steady for 12 minutes. that's from for your trip from hercules to berkeley. a memorial held for the 18- year-old student truck and killed by an amtrak train. britney sullivan there was just a month away from graduating from high school. witnesses say she was wearing earphones when the train hit her. which is why that's believed -- it's believed she didn't hear the train or the yelling from
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bystanders. >> i need all the youngsters to take the headphones out of their damage ears. it's not worth their life. >> the family is now trying to relocate. they actually live only steps from those tracks where britney was killed. >> the city of san francisco issued a strong statement this morning to one san francisco walgreens. keep the mice out or we'll shut you down. just the late nest a series of rodent problems that walgreens has dealt with in some of the stores. now has the story you'll only see on kron 4. >> this china town walgreens are closed for rodent closing last month. this downtown san francisco wall greens, now alleged to be dealing with yes r a rodent problem. -- yes, a rodent problem. the san francisco department of health voiced their displeasure of the latest failed
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inspection. a location where inspectors found mouse feces in the shelfs had and area. since the store was cleaned, reopened. pest control has come in and found not one or two mice but more than two dozen. >> the first mass trappings we captured 17. the second mass trappings we caught 7. and just last night we caught 4. >> walking through that story a shopper took this picture and said the material was helped to help with a rodent problem. last night an unname and unidentified source safe they have seen rodents here. >> i have actually see rodents. like large rats running down the aisles. >> oh i m god. >> there's no place where you
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buy your food. so that's not good. >> now at least one walgreens manager says changes are being made. >> we threw away the merchandise, the contaminated merchandise. and we're leafing them on the shelves. -- leaving them on the shelves so nice will not be able to access it. a man suspected in a dangerous chemical attack is now in jail. >> earlier this month, police say 70-year-old broke the windows of a social security administration office and pour and lethal chemical mixture. three men are also behind bars this morning. authorities say that anthony sherman stanley sherman, and james mild and a juvenile were responsible for a burglar i
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will in fremont. they were caught when officers spotted them in a suspicious vehicle. an agent being called an agent for for for minding a miss -- for finding a missing autistic man. a 24-year-old man who had become separated from his group during and -- john searched around this station and soon spotted the person people were looking for and returned him to his group. he was doing what any father would do. >> the father with a child of autism; this one really took to my heart. as i looked out among the bus area, i noticed a familiar gape in a walk. -- gait in a walk. it's a pace most children of autism have. >> san francisco chapter praised john for his actions. the group urges the public to be aware of the signs of autism sol more people that are lost
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can get help. and can a new evidence suggests the cluster of earthquakes could be headed or way and we shouldn't just be preparing for the next one. a number of scientists shared analysis from the first comprehensive study. experts warned several mead medium quakes are more likely to strike. that back in 89 that was a 6.9. but this new study says we should be bracing for multiple mid-sized quakes. in those quakes, we would see things like broken windows and things had falling off walls. it's the lesser structures that could be damaged or destroyed. this new information also supports the usgs's analysis by the year 2036 there's a 36%
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chance 6 or larger. and we'll take a break and be back in a minute. this is what traffic looks like at this early hour. as we have seen here over the past couple of days. we're keeping an eye on that commute for you. for over 60,000 california foster children, it's a challenge to replace clothes that are too small or worn out. i grew 3 inches last year. i don't need anything fancy. i never had much to begin with. when i look nice on the outside, i feel better on the inside. to help, sleep train is collecting new clothes for kids big and small. bring your gift to any sleep train, and help make a foster child's day a little brighter. not everyone can be a foster parent, but anyone can help a foster child.
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we have some great video to share with you here. a raccoon, scales and then falls from tall building in michigan yesterday. look at that you hear the scream as people gathered to watch. the. fire department tried to rescue the raccoon but fell several stories nay -- anyway. the animal survived and now taken to a rehab center. expected to be okay. and big rig carrying honey bees overturned. all of these bees got out. first responders had to swat away the piece.
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calling in back up. -- bees. calling in back up. they had to call in local beekeepers. well, this story is nothing to laugh about. a child sitting behind the brave's dugout hospitalized after taking a foul ball to the head. look at the players reacting. you can see it on their faces. you hear the announcer talking about it. a the boy had to be carried out of the stands. lucky he was conscious and talkative. look at the players. just distract there. an 11-year-old bay area resident became the youngest player ever to qualify for the u.s. women's open.
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lucy lee, she quote blew away the feeled. lee is -- the field. lee is from redwood showers and beat the opponents by 7 strokes. coming up, a serial rapist could soon be out in the community. we'll have that story for you. >> ands how a document could finally strip don sterling of his clippers ownership. a and the cat at this saved a little boy from a dog attack, throws the first pitch of a baseball game. more on that to come. heat shields are compromised. we have multiple failures.
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are those thrusters burning? that's a negative. what's that alarm? fuel cell two is down. i'm going to have to guide her in manually. this is very exciting. but i'm at my stop. come again? i'm watching this on the train. it's so hard to leave. good luck with everything. with the u-verse tv app, the u-verse revolves around you the u-verse revolves around you
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agency. police are looking for a teen rager who say is groping women in one concord community. we'll show you who police are looking for this morning. >> a deadly day on the job at one bay area construction site and investigators are on the scene. changes in the forecast today. the temperatures will warm up again. . good morning on this wednesday morning. >> we're halfway through the week and it looks like a beginning of a nice little warm up here. good morning. we're looking for arrest warming trend as we head into the weekend. we've been dealing with a roller coaster forecast during the last couple of weeks. it was warm and we saw rain and
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cooler temperatures, we're in a transition day as warmer weather is on the way. mild conditions, san francisco 56, 56 in oakland, satellite- radar shows that the rain that affected us yesterday is over the sierra, nevada. it's in the california nevada border. what it means is warmer weather is on the way. we'll see upper 70s for the inland spots, really back in the 80s as we head into tomorrow. we'll have your forecast coming up in 15 minutes. it's a quiet ride around the bay. we're not tracking any incidents or hot spots right now. the chp is not attending to any freeway problems that would slow your ride. let's look at the golden gate bridge this morning with light traffic in the southbound direction. crews will need to be on the span for a while as they add the fourth lane until the
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southbound direction removing the buffer lane between north and south. your quick commute check shows light traffic around the bay area even for the east bay. no delays on highway 4. while there is a little congestion just beginning on interstate 580 westbound it is still lighter than usual and that be means south bay peninsula north bay rides are light as well. at 5:01, happening now concord police are looking for a boy who groped women in the walnut country community. this happened along a walking path. we're live with the latest out of concord. mike? >> reporter: police believe a teenager is to blame for these three incidents. three of them in the past few months. here you have one in larwin avenue. this is a walking path where the incidents are taking place. the groper is hispanic oration in his early to late teens. he's five feet 6 inches tall
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with short black hair. on throw occasions the man came up behind a woman groped her over her clothing and ran away. the time of the incidents ranges from noon to 8:45 at night. police say he did not injury or threaten any of the victims, but certainly they want to speak to the teen. it's unclear if he lives in the community. we have placed a call into the concord police department this morning and we'll bring you new information as it becomes available. >> we'll look for that new information when it comes in. a serial rapist may be released in southern california. this morning at 10:00, the public will get a chance to weigh in on whether they should let this man out. 63-year-old christopher hubbard has admitted to raping and assaulting 40 women between 1971 and 1982. the santa clara county superior court judge is going to listen to the public comments that come in today about letting him go. last month a landlord in a
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sparcely populated area agreed to rent a home to him. his release has been met with harsh opposition from the l.a. county da and others. cal is opening up to criticism. authorities say a worker fell 15 feet to his death at a home construction site. this is on south delaware street. investigators at this point say it looks as though this death was accidental, but cal osha says they could be cited if there was any work plays violations. also happening now san jose police are looking for a 13- year-old girl who ran away from her home on david avenue t family members say that nana o'donnel has ptsd and a history of depression. she's taking medication, and she's considered at risk.
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she recently tried to commit suicide. she's described as being hispanic and ways 113 pounds and she has a birthmark on the left side of her face. a man shot and killed in petrilo hill. he was found on turner terrace and taken to the hospital where he died. he was shot. and there is no known motive in the shooting. bart has agreed to pay $175,000 to five men who were detained by the bart police on the night oscar grant was killed. the men claim that their civil rights were violated and the settlement ends that suit. the money will be divided up against those five men. former bart police officer oscar shot the men as they were
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being detained back in 2009. he was convicted of involuntary manslaughter. it could be what leads clippers owner donald sterling to finally give up the team. an nba document accuses sterling of trying to persuade his companion to tell an investigator it wasn't sterling who made racist remarks on it. it could lead to them being stripped of the franchise they've coowned for years. >> he says he paid you about $250,000 for living expenses, bought you these cars and houses, do you think his wife is jealous of that relationship. >> i wouldn't be surprised if his own children were jealous of me too. >> in the meantime, here she is, when she didn't want to be seen so much after this whole
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thing blew up in the media. she had her custom visor. she's appearing on dr. phil tonight. you can watch her with dr. phil at kron4, you can watch the kron4 news at 5. she talked to barbara walters and she talked to dr. phil and she'll keep talking until her book comes out. her book is going to come up, there was talk she was going to have a book. changes coming to the crookedest street in the world. we'll tell you why, or what may change your plans this summer. we'll explain. here's a look at the san mateo bridge. the ride on 292 not so bad. the ride on 292 not so bad. we'll have more coming up in this imary a won whloveto share her ssio. grana! the ride on 292 not so bad. we'll have more coming up in this imary ma hastriafibrlati, an iegul heabeat not causedy a het vae . that puts r at grter sk ostro.
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at 5:09, here's a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza. here's what's in store for you if you're headed to the public transit. no delays for you on caltran or the metro. they're adjusting their schedule yesterday turning everything for a local train. that did account for some delays. we're not expecting the same problems this morning. if they occur we'll let you know. an update for you on a story. lombard street, the iconic crooked roadway will be off limits to traffic during three of the busiest tourist weekends this summer. yesterday transportation officials unanimously approved a pilot program designed to reduce congestion. drivers will not be allowed on the curvy section of lombard between noon and 6 on four weekends. and those restrictions start on
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june 21st. neighbors were complaining about the traffic and they had a hard time getting out of their homes. it was treateds a a safety issue. the traffic disrupted cable car lines and other drivers trying to get through as the cars were lined up trying to go down lombard. they got their way. they're going to make changes this summer. >> cron how i feel about that. all right still ahead on kron 4, the september 11th museum is open to the public today. we'll tell you why red cross staff will be on hand. >> and the cat will be throwing out the first baseball pitch. we'll tell you how that happened. we have a warming trend for the weekend. and erica will have the forecast in just a moment.
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warmup. will it be as hot as our last heat wave. >> no, we're not approaching the triple digits. we're going to see a lot of 80s. it won't be too hard to sleep at night, 80s are not too bad. i encountered a few stray showers. dry air for the bay area for the next several days. santa rosa you're waking up to 60 degrees and we're seeing 56 degrees and upper 50s for the livermore valley. we have mid to high level clouds out there. fog tracker 4 shows it's affecting south of san francisco so, it's impacting san mateo county, and we're seeing fog in oakland and hayward and out in the livermore valley. a lot of the cloud cover will
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burn off by 10:00 a.m., expect mainly partly cloudy skies in the bay area and look in the afternoon, the cloud cover disappears and we'll look at a lot of sunshine. the mountain view, a high of 75. we'll see 75 in campbell and a lot of sunshine and similar readings in the east bay. temperatures 5 to 10 degrees warmer than yesterday afternoon. 72 expected in castro valley. in oakland high of 71 and up towards wine country. if you think today is nice, wait until you see the next couple of days. the temperatures will soar into the weekend. 80s inside the bay, and it could be in the 90s as we wrap up the weekend on sunday. we have an approaching area of low pressure as we head into earlier next week. i don't think it will bring rain to the bay area.
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expect more cloud cover and cooler conditions. the time is 5:16, on the traffic here's george. >> we're looking at a quiet ride around the bay area. we're not tracking any hot spots, not seeing major problems or delays. the bridges look good. let's start there. here's your westbound bring. looking at the traffic here -- westbound bridge. looking at the traffic here, it has me scratching my head metaphorically. it doesn't look like these traffic lights are warranted, but we'll will a backup over spring break. highway 29, heavy traffic every morning. we end up sometime between 7:15 and 7:45 with stop and go conditions at the toll plaza and right now, we're enjoying a 11-minute drive time. the golden gate bridge, as far
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as the bridges are concerned we haven't seen any problems and it's a light and easy ride. we'll look around the bay, and look at drive times, it's a 12 minutes from hercules to berkeley ride this morning. heading to dublin out of walnut creek, it looks good, and 12 hundreds from the capitol expressway to the montague expressway. in marin it's still 25 minutes from nevada to the golden gate bridge with no delays across the span. >> 5:18 and happening now the september 11th memorial museum opens to the public today. victim's family members and first responders gathered for the ceremony last week. the museum holds a number of items recovered from the world trade center debris as well as the unidentified remains of some victims. there are built in tissue boxes
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and layout to let people bypass the most intense exhibits if they don't want to see that. american red cross counselors will be around today for anyone who may need assistance. a north carolina girl, the kyle diarch port child protection law, she was beaten so badly by her father that her brain never fully recovered, a law has been passed. a federal gabling threw out the ban against same sex unions. counties are staying up late in pennsylvania. the licenses could be put on hold if republican governor to
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core bit appeals today's court decision. headaches continue to grow, general motors has recalled 2.4 million cars and trucks. it involves seatbelts that can separate during a crash. another one has been a shift can come out, it's a buick enclave and the saturn outlook. these models go from 2009 to 2014. that brings the cars recalled this year is 13.6 million. that's a new record for the company. what does it really cost to fly? the department of transportation wants to make sure you know what you're going to be paying for when they take to the skies. they are imposing new rules for checked bags, assigned seats and tickets. the information should empower customers to make better travel
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choices. the rules will become final next year. california chrome is waking up in new york and he'll be getting ready to be the first triple crown winner in 36 years. the preakness winner arrived at bell month. he'll be starting to test out the track for the triple crown race today with that nasal strip that everyone has been talking about. >> i don't know if it will help him or not. why change it? it's nice of them to have him run with that. >> that was california chrome jockey. any time the horse has a potential to win they're in the spotlight but california chrome has captured the attention of the entire country. he was bred for just over $10,000 and so far the colt has
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made the owner $3.5 million in winnings and i guess that would bring tears to his eyes. >> it would mine too. the cat threw out the first pitch last night, or she tried to at least. >> i want to see the video. >> tara there she is. she threw out the first pitch. >> she batted the pitch. >> they initially tried to use a baseball attached to a fishing line. >> that would be fun. >> but the cat didn't cooperate so she got a little help there. the video of her chasing that dog that bit and dragged the little boy, it's been seen 29 million times on youtube and it has been seen on our website and captured the hearts and minds of millions of people. >> now, we saw it. who would have done better?
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changes have been coming to the tracks where a train hit and killed an east bay teenager. we'll have a live report on that. an amazing video you don't want to miss. a school bus on fire. look at these flames. we'll explain what happened. heat shields are compromised. we have multiple failures. are those thrusters burning? that's a negative. what's that alarm? fuel cell two is down. i'm going to have to guide her in manually. this is very exciting. but i'm at my stop. come again?
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morning, 53 in oakland, 56 out the door, and you'll notice the clouds and there's an area of low pressure. it's pushed into the sierra, nevada. it's stagnant in the nevada border. high pressure over the bay area. we'll see warmer conditions as a result. it's the first official day of the warming trend. temperatures will peak over the weekend. as for the details of what to expect, the full forecast in 15 ride around the bay area. not tracking any hot spots or delays for your trip. here's a look at the bay bridge. the westbound, it's starting to slow in the left hand cash lanes. in the westbound direction, it shows some conditions have changed for the commute through the altamont pass and starting to see the first bit of slow
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traffic on antioch highway. south bay no delays to report. 101, 280 and the north bay, it's problem-free, from petaluma to the golden gate bridge. >> thanks a lot, george. friends and family are mourning the loss of a 18-year- old who was hit and killed by a train. the city of san leandro could make changes to make those tracks safer. >> reporter: here's what you need to know. san leandro said everything was working at the time, the crossing arms were down, the sirens were blaring. everyone knew what was coming expect the 18-year-old girl. she was walking southbound on the tracks, presumably her back was to the train tracks. witnesses were trying to get
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her attention. she had headphones on and she was crushed by the train. there has been a memorial going on all day. what's going on, could it be safer? absolutely. before this accident here, they identified three railroad crossings in the city of san leandro itself that need improvements. some of the improvements could be as much as $200,000. they're trying to add more sound to alert people, also crossing arms for the sidewalk, because we know that the arms go down for the cars, but for the sidewalks, perhaps there is a chance, almost like caltrain where the arms go down to alert the pedestrians walking along, that a train is coming. could it happen in this case? her mom stressed to brittany do not walk with your headphones on at the time. keep one headphone out, but apparently she had both deeply
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engaged. reportedly in an argument. and her mom is coming out don't let this accident be in vain. learn from this. they'll have all these actions in place by the summer. her family and friends immediately after the accident, they came and have a memorial, they have another memorial planned for tonight. a close call between two airplanes at newark liberty international airport last month has prompted the faa to make changes. planes taking off and landing the same time will not use intersecting runways anymore. this is the incident in question. a plane from san francisco was landing and taking off from memphis, these two planes came dang dangerously close to each other. they're still investigating
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that incident. businesses in santa clara county are being asked to reduce their water usage. a 20% reduction in water use across the region would help to insure they have an adequate water supply to carry them through the drought. the governor declared a drought state of emergency in our state. an arson investigation in the south bay now after surveillance video from a home on san point drive in san jose shows, you'll have to look at the right-hand corner of the screen, a hooded figure do you sees a vehicle with some sort of liquid. he uses some sort of spray can to ignite a fire on the car and it spread on to it. you see it going on fire and the person ran away. it's not random. the man said his cars were
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covered with paint and his house was burglarized. they don't know the motive or suspects, they hope this video will give some clues. kron 4 news, a group of retired nfl players is suing the league, they filed suit yesterday. they claim they were not told about their serious injuries and were instead given drugs to numb the pain that had a long- term affect on them. it's former players alleging that the nfl gave them illegally dangerous and addictive drugs to get back on the field. they claim they did not have prescriptions for the drugs and did not warn the players about the side effects. 8 players are suing including jim mcmahon and former 49er
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jeremy newberry. >> they stick you and wipe with you an alcohol cloth. they get everyone done in two or three minutes. literally i was on crutches and walking to the stadium and i practiced the whole week and would take a shot of that and spring out of the tunnel and go play. >> this is a second lawsuit by players against the league. last august in a concussion related lawsuit they agreed to a 160 million settlement. the judge rejected it, saying the settlement is not large enough to cover the players not specifically named in that lawsuit. in that case the league knew about the risk of head injuries and did nothing to inform the players. the new coach was introduced at the oakland
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headquarters. ker's contract is for two years and worth $25 million. this is what he had to say about his new position. >> we connected, we had a great meeting in oklahoma city last week. i've been thinking about this position, not the warriors position, but the coaching position for a long time. i've done a lot of preparation, and i presented a lot of material and thoughts to joe and bob and curt and travis. we hit it off were you close to taking that next job. >> i was still in serious talks with them. i was still going through the process. ultimately i had to feel it in my heart. phil jackson told me that, he wanted me to get to that point and i felt it here. >> he will plans to finish his duties broadcasting, and then he'll officially start for the
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warriors. [ music ] . from a slow dance to a break dance. these two steal the show at a wedding. we'll have the video coming up. >> coming up, you know why i'm stopping you right now, right? it's a new gary boulevard red buff lanes. if you don't want to have a chat with the man i'll show you the rules. i'll show you the next edition of people behaving badly.
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live look outside, conditions in san francisco, we do have high clouds out there. temperature mainly in the 40s and 50s, i'll be highlighting the warming trend expected to hit the bay area. all that coming up after the break. stick around. welcome to the kron 4 medical minute. i'm here speaking with dr. john. thanks for joining me doctor. >> thank you. what does this entail? >> we see injured workers and replacement physicals for employers. we do drug and alcohol screening injury evaluation and treatment. what type of workers do you see? >> we see a vast number of injuries. carpal tunnel, to a minor motor vehicle accident. >> what sets you a i cross from other clinics. >> we provide inhouse case
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kicked into the bus lane until you made that turn. that was then and this is now. now, if you plan to turn right you have to wait until there is a break-in the red zone like this and use a dedicated turn lane unless there is a truck illegally parked in said dedicated turn line. what would happen if you called this number on the back. you can cross over if you want to park or turn into a driveway. who can use the red bus lanes? any vehicle that carries 11 passengers or more. so that is to say muni gets first choice. you might want to let the transit bus go first. it's not a race. you can not use the red lanes to drop off passengers. the ticket for that is $110 and all that needs to happen is a bus row pass to get a ticket. they're equipped with a camera so you can get a ticket in the mail. now, back to the man in the
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preus who happened to be an uber driver. >> there's only one block, i try to make it. >> so no uber drivers, him owes or passenger cars. you cannot use the red bus lane. you'll get stopped by the police department, it's $69 plus court fees, unless -- i'm going to give you a warning, you luck out and get a warning. in san francisco stanley roberts kron 4 news. >> now, we know about those red lanes, you've got to wait for that red being broken up with the dashes. i would have gotten a ticket if i was driving on there. good morning, waking up to high and mid level clouds out there. mild conditions around the bay area, in terms of temperatures although we're in the 40s for some of the protected isolated
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values in the north bay. san francisco at 56, 57, leaving the house in livermore. here's a look at the satellite and radar imagery we saw isolated showers and thunderstorms in the bay area yesterday. this area of low pressure continues its trek eastward. we're seeing snow showers in the california nevada border. that's allowing high pressure to build over the bay area and with that today marks the first day of a warming trend. it shows that mainly for the coastline, places like hayward and livermore, as we put the clock into motion, partly cloudy skies in the 10:00 hour and then the cloud cover disappears left with a lot of sunshine heading into the 1:00 hour. by the time we reach 3 today, temperatures in the bay area, some spots 5 to 10 degrees warmer than where we were yesterday afternoon.
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a high of 77 for couper teen owe. up towards fairfield and antioch, fairfield, 70s today. 71 in in the city and 67 in san francisco and we're looking at the forecast, we'll be dealing with morning fog and sunshine into the afternoon. temperatures will soar as we head into sunday. expect 90s inland and 70s for the coast. now, to traffic with george. we're looking at a trouble- free commute. we're troubled by what may have occurred here on highway 24 in the westbound direction. there's word of a motorcycle accident just outside the caldecott tunnel westbound on 24 past the western freeway.
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most can find the center divider. we can't see any indication on the sensors of problems. we're seeing slowing on 580 westbound to the dublin interchange and the south bay still looking good on most of the freeways, the slow traffic always starts between the 280 and 880 interchanges on 101 northbound. north bay still looks great on 37 to the golden gate bridge. this is where the meteor lights have been activated. on 92, the san mateo bridge it's early enough where we're looking an at traffic to and from the span. there's no delays on the golden gate bridge ride northbound or southbound. we're not tracking any delays for the ace train or the met owe and bart on the bay.
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[ music ] >> i'm going to come in for a second. this is the groom and his mother. i want you to keep watching. this is the groom and his mother at his wedding, take it over the dance floor, mike would kill me. i can't believe this is okay with him. >> choreographed. they spent time in the living room working this out. >> i guess, yeah, this is like crazy. and it goes on and on. the bride is over there laughing. they're enjoying this. look at this whole thing. they're doing it up. >> they got a great relationship, right? that's a that says. >> i'm thinking it might be a little too great. move over honey this is my wedding. this is just something that has
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been taken over youtube. >> you're not really supposed to upstage the boyd on their weekend. >> it has 2 million something likes. >> you'll see it floating around social media a lot more today. >> baseball it didn't look good for the san francisco giants. he had a sore back. he sat out this game, there was a two run and that lift the the colorado rockies, unfortunately the second straight game the rockies have won in walk off fashion. the giants have lost 10 of their last 14, they'll take on the rockies again tonight. let's hope they can do a better job of it. the first pitch is at 5:40. drew wins his third consecutive start.
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the athletics have won ten of 11 games. they'll take on the rays again today in florida. >> 5:52 right now, coming up on the morning news we're watching the weather, a warming trend is on the way and it starts today. let's take and live look from our roof here on the avenue in san francisco. it doesn't look much different than yesterday, you can see clouds and a pique of sunshine. we're -- peak of sunshine. up and up as we head to the weekend. a won whlovetoy share her ssio. grana! ma hastriafibrlati, an iegul heabeat not causedy a het vae .
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50,000 nesting bees and the walls had to be cut out, they were nesting in their home. they could remove the high, it was producing honey. the beekeeper took it to his home. a bus on fire, it started rolling over, the fire truck backed up fast and you have and the bus kept going off to the side there. it's i credible and fast thinking on the firefighters part. this bus is a total loss and nobody was hurt. nobody was hurt in that accident. >> amazing video. working on developing stories. coming up in the next hour, cal osha continues to investigate the death of a person on the construction site. and they're going to get
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