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padres. (male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> catherine: now let's get to kron4's philippe djegal. park. philippe you've been talking (cheers & applause) >> reporter: he did it again! >> reporter: 113 today here is lincecum after the game. >> right now i guess i can say that it is fairly cold. but as my older i reflect on its a little more accurate i am just in the moment and real happy and ready to let it go a little bit. >> reporter: the giants win
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today for nothing almost a side note catherine. become in the same pitcher in history noted the same team twice. >> reporter: everyone is cranked up and no one wants to say no-hitter. cadigan not tweet the forging said. i love sports and no- hitters. there it will have a lot more coming up. >> catherine: phillippe you've been talking to the
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kids? >> yes it is spectacular >> reporter: the entire crowd goes crazy. he was simply dominant this is a historic night or afternoon one that people will remember for the rest of their life. >> one of the best-of my life. >> i did not, probably the last strike. >> one standing up clapping and cheering. >> obviously prove that he still has a some time should get into a slump but he did
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it to that. >> from the sixth ending all out was to fight white knuckles to the edge of my seat. it was incredible. >> reporter: so people sigh lincecum has been struggling he may be washed up a look at his day. but his record two no-hitters and two road championships. and more we are led that at&t park in san francisco kron4 news. >> catherine: new developments tonight involving the a's -- and their future in oakland. we'll have that story -- at 5:30. >> catherine: two people are dead - after a police chase that ended with a fiery accident. as kron four's terisa estacio reports - it began when c-h-p officers realized the car was stolen
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>> reporter: neighbors tell us fbi investigations were all over the place kinnell many items from the house that look to them like computers. for using e-mail and internet to facilitate prostitution and money laundering. this has to do with the web site, and might read a book that calm. my redbook.com which is a site for prostitution and neighbors here cannot believe it.
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>> bulletproof vest and with guns drawn and local police and we were just stunned of all people going into eric's house soft spoken and wonderful, eric. >> i knew that he was a software engineer. i am surprised that he would even entertain being involved with something like this. >> reporter: the fbi i shutdown this web site you could see that on the screen shutdown by the department of justice which is the fbi and i are as accurate >> reporter: against innocent until proven guilty. but certainly people in the neighborhood cannot believe in it that this is happening to the
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person that they live right across the street from >> catherine: it began when chp officers realize this car was stolen. >> reporter: stolen convertible bmw hardly recognizable. speaking with the highway patrol the traffic to have the passenger was stuck in the car. once the fire was out the investigation became in full swing. from 3:00 a.m. officers in oakland at 880 sulk the plate and ran the place and realize that had been stolen. they attempted to stop the driver but he refused. they make a judgment call on what to do next he was grasping at the
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time as he made his way to the bay bridge street >> we are born to weigh the risk to the public. just see what the severity is of the crime at that time. and take that into consideration. >> reporter: as the bmw 1 through an accelerated going 100 mi. per hour at least. >> collided with the left side hall the vehicle did catch on fire. >> reporter: 4 hours investigators document the scene in a move to people the driver was a male deer has the other released about the passenger finally on route 10 a m. the offering was we open up kron 4 news. >> reporter: karsh is
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crawling along 880. creating a worse situation for drivers, if that is believable. multiple accidents at one. south bay 880 was backed up so bad that it took one hour. >> reporter: to separate multi vehicle accidents which are looking at right now southbound 80 just before to 37 this accident took place around 245 in the morning. the conceit a couple of cars involved in this accident and one was hit in the injured and taken away by mls. this was northbound and 80 in fremont just before the mission exit. at least four cars
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were involved the good news is that this scene, was terrible to a lot of the cars but no one was killed and the investigation into what caused both of these accidents will still be going possibly just the morning commute. >> catherine: coming up at 5:15. >> catherine: an update on the bay area fighter badly injured during emergency training yesterday. a drill that turned into a real-life emergency. then at 5:30. >> catherine: a new tool in the fight against breast cancer. a look at 3-d mammograms. and next., what values are you teaching your children? 'their' answers to that question. >> jacqueline: cloudy in cooler + windy out there will are tracking the storm pushy or the bay area we will are tracking the storm pheat shields are compromised. we have multiple failures. what's that alarm?
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test >> catherine: good grades are more important than being kind. at least that's what children said in a new harvard survey. about 80 percent of the 10- thousand children surveyed said about 80 percent of them felt that getting good grades or being happy were valued by their parents above all else. >> catherine: only 20 percent said thad being kind was an important factor. researchers say children seem to believe that acing a test would mean more than helping an elderly neighbor,
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>> catherine: past kron4 manzi to hug him and has the update on the firefighters condition and more with what happened. >> reporter:awake and breathing on his ownthat is the encouraging update regarding the medical condition of mitchell owthe oakland fire fighter injured when his vehicle rolled over tuesday during an emergency drill at oakland international airport. this is video of the scene from our helicopter partnership from abc7news.
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>> reporter:at the time of the accident ow.a veteran with the oakland fire department. was driving an emergency vehicle carrying over 3,400 gallons of water and fire surpressing foamwhen his truck rolled. in fact cal osha spokesperson erika monteroza says they are leading the investigation to find the cause of the incident >>"if there are violations of california's occupational health and safety regulations it is the employer that will be sited. they will do a very thorough review of the employer's safety documentationgo home safe and sound at the end of their work day" >> reporter:being that this is a vehicle related work incident the california highway patrol will assist in the investigation. chp officials say among other things they will try to determine what caused the emergency vehicle to loose controloakland fire chief teresa reed >>"we're going to have to wait on the results of the investigation to find out exactly what happened" >> reporter:back at highland hospital family and friends have been here around the clock hoping for additional signs of the mitchell ow's recovery >> reporter:
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>>"we are really praying for him for his recovery, for the strength of his family. we will be staying at the hospital until he is in a more stable condition" >> reporter:in oakland haaziq madyun kron4news >> jacqueline: looking at the golden gate bridge but it would be hard to know that by the low cloud coverage we are also seeing drizzle by the coast line because of that fall. fog brain. skirting the bay area at that hour. most of the action is creek we still have a chance of a single isolated showers a couple things we have been seen or gusty winds and cooler temperatures with a 40 -45 mi. an hour gaullist in fairfield also pretty
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wednesday in diablo and test it generally in the teens and 20 mountain hour range. coolercloser to the coastline where we have that this fall. temperature's only in the '50s. 68 in livermore and 75 in santa rosa, conditions pretty much everywhere. are really do not see it happening because it is to dry out there. have some trouble at the coastline the clearing. warmer weather is ahead. you'll see a couple of those as we fast for the morning hours. we could have a very
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very light shower there. we'll have a clearing and to the afternoon. 70's in the south bay with 75 in san jose and cupertino and 76 in santa clara. 77 and concord in livermore. 66 in san leandro and hayward. salat that the extended forecast tomorrow drizzle in the morning clearing into the afternoon still in the cooler side. temperatures trending up that in to the '90s away from the coastline on sunday. cooling slightly by mid-week. >> reporter:in a sweeping endorsement for privacy. the supreme court ruled that authorities must have a
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warrant to search personal mobile devices- such as cellphones. >> reporter:by a vote of 9- to-zero -- justices ruled these devices do not fall into the same category as wallets, briefcases, and vehicles. >> reporter:generally such searches are legal if there is "probable cause" a crime has been committed. >> reporter:the case stems from two cases in which suspects were convicted based on information found during an initial search of mobile devices. >> reporter:the ruling -- which is a blow for law enforcement -- could set a new standard privacy cases in the future. >> catherine: it's been 5 years since the death of michael jackson. still ahead - a look back at that day. still ahead - a look back at that day. then -- the dangers save $300 on beautyrest and posturepedic. plus, pay no interest for 36 months on tempur-pedic and icomfort. sleep train's 4th of july sale is ending soon. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪
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yeah, citi mobile. pay the dog sitter? and deposit that check? citi mobile. pack your bathing suit? wearing it. niiice bank from almost anywhere with the citi mobile app. >> catherine: google is showcasing a new smart- watch. putting its latest technology on your wrist. google unveiled the "android wear" at its annual i-o conference today.
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>> catherine: there's also talk that samsung might also show off its first android watch at the event. other companies including l- g and motorola are expected to release android smart watches this year. >> catherine: google is also announcing plans to expand its t-v efforts beyond its chrome-cast streaming device. tonight at eight -- our tech report will have a closer look at the new products. .. >> catherine: grant? >> reporter:a protest a google headquarters lands 10 people behind bars. the mountain view protest went on all day at the google campus yesterday without incident. >> reporter:but the arrest were made around 11-30 last night after protestors were informed they could not stay overnight but refused to leave. >> reporter:the protesters were calling for internet neutrality, the concept that all online traffic should be treated equally so service providers can't set up a system that gives special preference to their own content or websites willing to pay for
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> catherine:it looks like the a's will continue to play at the coliseum - at least for a while longer. grant lodes is here with developments on a new lease agreement.grant? >> reporter:the oakland a's reached a new deal today to extend their lease on coliseum for ten more years. major league baseball commissioner bud selig commended both sides for reaching an extension.saying this move is the first step towards keeping major leage baseball in oakland. >> reporter:the commissioner sayshe agrees with the club that they need a new facility.and that.for now.the coliseum is the best place for the team. >> reporter:this is contrary to rummors that oakland officials entered into exclusive negotiations in march.to build a waterfront stadium at oakland's howard terminal. >> reporter:now the
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athletics' owner lew wolff says.this option has been totally rejected by both the mlb and and a's organization. >> reporter:last november.authorities agreed to extend the a's lease on the coliseum for two yearsthrough the end of 2015. >> reporter:now.the team is hoping to make the stadium their home for a little while longer. the deal is scheduled for >>there's a new tool in the fight against breast cancer.3-d mammograms. dr. sanjay gupta has the story. >> reporter: >> you are receiving a three dimensional image. and much more complete picture. and that sort of is the biggest difference here. it's just clear we followed half a million women and gave them the 3 d. there are finding more
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things that were happening to turn out to be cancer. now there are downsized to this whole thing is wild. first of all is a lot more expensive about four times more expensive there's more radiation but i think the biggest question any time to talk to talk about something in regards to public health and looks good in a steady but doesn't actually save women's lives. part of that is seen we are finding more cancer or are we finding cancer that would misbehave in be problematic. we haven't proven that yet. we just cannot get a clearer pictures and a mammogram we need something more clear maybe 3d mammography will be good for them. it is
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probably not ready for wide screening as of yet >> catherine: hillary clinton is spending the evening in san francisco. she's here promoting her new book -- called "hard choices" it's a memoir of her years as president obama's secretary of state. this was the scene from an event today in san diego. tonight's event is at the orpheum theater at 7 p-m. we'll have more on the event - tonight at 8. >> catherine: the relationship between president obama and house speaker john boehner has always been a rocky one. but as tory dunnan reports- things might get even worse because of a lawsuit that's in the works. >>boehner: "i believe the president is not faithfully executing the laws of our country." >> reporter:republican house speaker john boehner announced plans to sue
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president obama over his use of executive action >>boehner: "you know the constitution makes it clear that the president's job is to faithfully execute the laws and in my view the president has not faithfully executed the laws." >> reporter:so far the president's second term has been chock-full of executive actions--- a way to bypass a deeply divided congress. >>obama:"i've initiated over 20 executive actions to try to tighten up some of the rules in the laws." >> reporter:boehner wouldn't make clear exactly which executive orders he takes issue with. but among republicans' previous complaints: obama's raising the minimum wage for federal contractors and halting deportations for migrant children in the u-s illegally. >> reporter:and republicans in the house have twice passed bills to try to restrict it. both attempts.ultimately failing in the democratically controlled senate. >>boehner: "this is not about impeachment, this is about his faithfully executing the laws of our country. >>boehner: "what we've seen clearly over the past 5 years is an effort to erode the power of the legislative branch"
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>> reporter:news of the possible lawsuit against the president.clearly not sitting well with democratic leaders. >> reporter: >>pelosi: "he hasn't come anywhere near what republican presidents have done on executive orders, but he will act within his discretion." >> reporter:tory dunnan, kron 4 news. >> catherine: in a history- making first for china. the government has sent a minister to taiwan to rebuild ties. four days of meetings are aimed at repairing relations. taiwan has been self ruled since the chinese civil war in the 1940's. but china sees the island as part of its territory - that must be re-unified. some of the things they'll talk about include cutting import tariffs and setting up offices to help investors and tourists. >> catherine: police recordings have been minnesota teenager planned to kill his family and bomb his school. >> catherine: jay olstad has the story >>i didn't have plans of living past that day. >> reporter:in an interview with police, 17-year-old john ladue tells
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investigators he wanted to die, and he was determined to bring several others -- even his family -- with him. >>"i wanted to get taken down by the swat just to show i wasn't a wimp." >> reporter:he is as calm as he is apparently honest, detailing step-by-step his plans to set off bombs in the hallways inside his high school in waseca where he was a junior. >>"then my plans were to enter and throw molotov cocktails and pipe bombs and destroy everyone and then when swat comes i would destroy myself." >> reporter:the case against the teen is layed out in hundreds of pages of documents released this afternoon. >> reporter:and videos of disturbing behavior. >>"let this one fly? >> reporter:of him testing bombs that he made from materials that were later found in a storage locker. it was the same locker he was walking to when someone saw him acting suspicious and called 911. >>"i was not bullied at all. i don't think i've ever been bullied in my life. i have good parents, i live in a good town. i think i'm just really mentally ill. and no one's noticed and i've been
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trying to hide it." >> reporter:yet it's those good parents and his older sister he claims he wanted to kill. >>"they did nothing wrong. i just want as many victims as possible." >> reporter:he says he also planned to shoot students with guns he stole from his father who he claims had no idea what was going on. >>"he thinks i'm just a good kid, because i can lie pretty well and persuade him that i'm just ordinary." >> reporter:only a few times in the initial interview do you hear his voice waver- including the moment he describes why he wanted to die. >>"i really wanted to get out of this place." >> reporter:detective asks,"why is this place so bad? >>i don't know. don't really care for it." >> catherine: the teenager has pleaded not guilty to all charges. >> jacqueline:fog and
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drizzle. largely missing us to the north did tell of the storm system. we do have a slight chance of seeing a shower we would talk more about that enchantresses began coming up in just a bit. ! >> catherine: coming up at 5:45. 5-years later, a look back at the day michael jackson died. and next. >> catherine: soccer dangers. banned in kids' games. >> catherine: on wall streewe love this kitchen! >> catherine: on wall street. what's next? great! do you have measurements? yeah, i paced it off. it's about twenty by twelve of these. so, we can measure, plan and install it for you. yea, let's do that! ikea. professional kitchen services at a low price.
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>> reporter: caused by hitting the ball there are causing them are going to dense elimination soccer standard is tanned they also have the backing of this change the sports legacy institute at the santa clara lassitude of sports law and ethics for a campaign called parents and prose for safer soccer >> jacqueline: the still have a chance of seeing some rainbow of futurecast coming up.
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>> catherine: it's been five years since michael jackson was found dead at the age of 50. from los angeles to spain - fans have been taking part in vigils. stephanie elam reports. >> reporter: farewell tour. but michael jackson would never perform for his fans again. the entertainer with the iconic moves and unmistakable sound died in 2009 while the 'this is it' faugh concert tour was still in rehearsals. the since his passing, we've learned much more about the pop icon. >> reporter:first -- m-j sounding like we never heard him before. >> reporter:during the trial of conrad murray -- jackson's personal doctor who was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the singer's death -- audio was played of m-j speaking -- his voice graveled and
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slurred. >>"when people leave my show, i want them to say, i've never seen anything like this in my life." >> reporter:second -- shocking details about m-j's appearance. the autopsy report revealing his lips were tattooed pink and like his eyebrows, his hairline had a dark tattoo to blend with his wigs. >> reporter:third -- jackson's addiction to pain killers - drugs he also used to battle his insomnia. for 60 nights, murray injected jackson with propofol - a strong anesthesia that is only supposed to be administered in medical settings. the drug deprived the star of any real sleep for those two months leading up to his death. the doctor who conducted the autopsy testified that if it were not for the propofol overdose, jackson could have had a normal life span. >> reporter:and fourth -- the emergence of jackson's children. before he died, his three kids were kept covered up in public. >>but since jackson's death, the children have shown their faces. in 2012, paris, prince and blanket were here in hollywood -- honoring their legendary father in the hand and footprint ceremony outside chinese theater. >> reporter:prince even embracing his fame,
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appearing as a guest correspondent for 'entertainment tonight' in 2013. >> reporter:as one of the most famous men in the world, the king of pop fought to give his children a normal childhood..after all, he gave his to the spotlight. >> catherine: today also marks the five year anniversay of the death of farrah fawcett. the actress died in santa monica at age 62. she had been fighting cancer for nearly 3 years. she was nominated for several golden globes and emmys. >> catherine: and may be best remembered for her role on "charlie's angels" in the 70's. >> catherine: veteran actor eli wallach has died. a family member says he died last night - at 98. the character actor has more than 150 film credits -- including "the good, the bad and the ugly," "the godfather part three," and "wall street: money never sleeps." he's survived by a wife and three children. >> catherine: we have all your celebrity news here on kron-4. the insider starts at 7:00, followed by entertainment tonight at 7:30. >> jacqueline: mostly cloudy
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skies assess drizzle at the close lying going on all day alone with gussies tense. 20 mi. an hour winds in vallejo. thanks to the storm system sweeping through wind gusts up to 48 mi. an hour there and 39 in fairfield and 22 in sunnyvale. quicken had tonight drizzle near the close live because of the fault remaining intact mostly cloudy everywhere else we do have a slight chance of rain that will continue into early thursday morning and clearly into the afternoon it will be warmer and drier as we head into the weekend. but take a look festival like ryder picture the rain is scurrying to the north of the we are receiving showers at lake
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tahoe. here is the tail end of it. plenty more clouds pushing again and to the overnight hours. mostly cloudy skies are around midnight really we are going to stay dry. to dry out there right now for a lot of the rain to hit the ground. temperatures tomorrow a little warmer than today back into the '70s. sending in sunnyvale and polyols toll. getting close to 87 of his birth in fairfield. up in the north bay 75 and petaluma and 77 in napa up.
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. cboeat six. >> catherine: in a major victory for privacy advocates. the supreme court has ruled that police need to have a warrant in ord w a unanimous decision. >> catherine: the justices say the devices can now store so much personal information -- law enforcement should have probable cause before being allowed to look at them.
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>> catherine: new tonight at six. kron4's maureen kelly talked to a leader in bay area law enforcement about the impact of the landmark decision. >> reporter:the supreme court justices acknowleged that this ruling would be a blow to law enforcement.but said privacy comes at a cost. >>there is no question that there will be some level of inconveinence.certainly getting a search warrant isn't something you can get very quickly >> reporter:but san francisco district attorney george gascon who was formerly the chief of police.thinks it was the right decision to make in this digital age.considering how much private information is stored mobile devices like smart phones. >>home computer on the go >> reporter:he doesn't think this will unduly impact law enforcement's ability in going after cell phone theives.because many of those arrests are based on eyewitness testimony.and while getting a warrant to connect the thief to the crime takes a little more time.they aren't that hard to come by. >> reporter: the d-a says if cops are worried about evidence on a mobile device being erased remotely.they can put the phones in what's called a black box whle they wait for
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the warrant to come in >> reporter:the ruling also won't affect officers from being able to continue to crack down on people talking and texting on their phones while driving without handsfree technology. >> reporter:the supreme court justices did leave one exception to the ban on warrentless cell phone searches.is when officers reasonably fear for their safety or the lives of others. maureen kelly kron4 news >> catherine: eric omuro, of mountain view, calif., also known as "red," was arrested today following his indictment by a federal grand jury on charges involving the use of the mail and the internet to facilitate prostitution, and multiple counts of money laundering. annemarie lanoce, 40, of rocklin, calif., was also indicted and arrested today for use of the mail and the internet to facilitate prostitution, announced u.s. attorney melinda haag of the northern district of california, assistant attorney general leslie r. caldwell of the justice department's criminal division, special agent in charge david j. johnson of the fbi's san francisco field office, and special agent in charge josé m. martinez of the san francisco office of the internal revenue service, criminal investigation. >> reporter:as part of today's operation, the fbi seized the domain names
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sfredbook.com http:/sfredbook.com and myredbook.com http:/myredbook.com , which were allegedly operated by omuro, with lanoce's assistance, to facilitate prostitution in the san francisco bay area and region of the united states. >> reporter:a san francisco- based escort website was shut down by thethe irs today, according to a notice now replacing the homepage of myredbook.com. >> reporter:the website was used for free listings for servicesmassage parlors, strippers, dominatrixes and escorts throughout the western u.s. >>"this domain name is subject to both civil and criminal forfeiture," the fbi wrote in its notice. "this seizure is based on probable >> reporter:cause to believe that this domain name was involved inderived from racketeering based on prostitution in violation of state and federal law." >> reporter:fbi spokesman peter lee said that a hearing related to the case would be held this afternoon in the federal courtroom of u.s. magistrate judge nathanael cousins in san francisco. he confirmed that there were multiple fbi search and arrest warrants served in the bay area today, including in the 200 block of houghton street in mountain view. bay area sex workers have expressed concern that the
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affect their livelihood and safety. spokeswoman with the baysex worker outreach project, said that some of her group's members are consulting with attorneys out of concern that the fbi's targeting of myredbook could lead to charges filed against them. dolgin said the fbi might have gained ip addresses, phone numbers, email addresses and other personal details of bay area sex workers. >>"it's a very scary thing," she said. >> reporter:furthermore, dolgin said the loss of myredbook as a free resource for sex workers -- one that allows them to screen clients and work through a relatively safe environment -- could put an already marginalized community further at risk. >>"they're going to have less safe interactions and be putsituations where they can be put at risk of violence," dolgin said. "to those who can't afford switching to another website, this is detrimental." >> reporter:other websites offer similar services, she said, but charge to create listings and operate on a national scale. >> catherine: tonight - an oakland firefighter is awake
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and breathing on his own at highland hospital in oakland. he was critically injured yesterday during an emergency drill at oakland's airport. this is video from our helicopter partnership with abc 7. cal osha is now looking into what happened when his fire truck overturned. >>".work day" >>the c-h-p is also part of the investigation. the investigation may not be wrapped up for several months. >> catherine: police in daly city are looking for this man -- who is accused of strong arm robbery. they the victim was selling two pairs of nike shoes on craigs-list. that person thought he was meeting with a potential buyer at the serramonte center. but the buyer handed over counterfeit bills - which is when the victim demanded >>the suspect got away -- with the shoes. >> catherine: 113 pitches and walked one better. teammates rushed to congratulate tam after that.
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congratulate him after that. two people died in a fiery they were not expecting history to date only hoping for a victory. they left the ballpark today had the the up part of something very special today. they also get to celebrate a second career no-hitter here at home. with state war and what to do last season. it was definitely a party on the field. this comes at a perfect time with the giants struggling and dodgers gaining ground. two weeks ago the dodgers threw a no- hitter himself. lincecum stepped up and made history with a second career no- hitter.
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>> that is one and it starts getting intense and the seventh. just an awesome day at the park. it like it was very easy for him so. >> reporter: very close to perfection. now he will be able to celebrate the rest of the day. live that at&t park >> catherine: and coming up at 6-45. gary will be here with his thoughts -- and all the highlights.
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>> reporter:the oakland a's are trying to extend their lease on the coliseum for ten more years. >> reporter:major league baseball commissioner bud selig announched today that a deal has been reached that grants the athletics that extension. >> reporter:but mayor quan is now saying.this isn't true. she says negotiations are still on going. selig released a statement commending the a's and the city of oakland for reaching an agreement. >> reporter:he says. the a's need a new facility.but that for now.keeping the a's at the coliseum is a step in the right direction toward keeping the club in oakland. >> reporter:mayor quan says she is surprised by this statement.because nothing has been set in stone. >> reporter:the mayor says.negotiations will continue tomorrow and that she hopes an agreement will be reached soon. >> reporter: catherine? >> catherine: coming up. drivers in saratoga losing patience over traffic delays. residents raise concerns as >> catherine: plus -- beaten giants fan bryan stow speaks up
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>> catherine: as his civil trial winds down. and -- which vaccine protecs children better from the flu. the spray or the flu shot. that's coming up next. that's coming up next. heat shields are compromised. we have multiple failures. 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. watch tv virtually anywhere with the u-verse tv app. with at&t, the u-verse revolves around you.
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>> catherine: skip the flu shot and get the flu spray instead. that's the latest recommendation by a federal >> catherine: the immunization experts suggest that the nasal spray works better for young children between 2 and 8 years old. >> catherine: but some pediatricians aren't sure about that. they argue that the flu mist wouldn't be available to children between 6 months and 2 years old. >> catherine: certain acne products are being blamed for potential deadly allergic reactions. the f-d-a is warning those who use proactiv, neutrogena, maxclarity, oxy, aveeno and other brands that contain benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid. see belowsome have experienced swelling of the face and difficulty breathing. >> catherine: for now the agency wants consumers to stop using the products immediately if they experience tightness of the throat, breathing problems, lightheadedness or swelling of the eyes, face or lips. all all know 0 >> catherine: coming up. you might want to think twice about going swimming in the ocean be hazardous to your health. plus -- construction in the south south bay is supposed
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>> catherine: new at six. >> catherine: a long-awaited highway project in the south bay is already testing the patience of drivers. but -- there won't be any relief for another two years. kron four's rob fladeboe shows us what's happening on highway nine in saratoga. >> catherine: the goal of construction here on highway nine is to improve safety for both vehicles and bicycles, but until the work is done, some folks impacted by the work feel less safe. >> kind of scary. caltran >> reporter: is unwinding named its nine widening the line creek which may cause delay up to 20 minutes. during the narrow construction zone.
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>> c. macke would be better if they did one at a time with workers a working in one section and not in the other sections of you would have to stop twice. >> reporter: >> push the button it does not matter batman, on. matter man, come on. >> if we have the fire out here how will they be able to get up here? and with the fire danger i think that they should have thought it through a little better ferre
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>> this is dangerous. >> reporter: the patients will be tested. caltrans is widening the twisting mountain road in three places, improving sightlines, adding new shoulders and building retaining walls but that is causing delays of up to 20 minutes as drivers take turns on a one-way road through the narrow construction zone. adding to the delays, a feature that buys a little extra time for bicyclists to get through safely, is being exploited by impatient drivers, like this guy. >> reporter:caltrans is not expecting the work to impact the often heavy summer traffic to the nearby mountain wineryimpatient drivers are looking for shortcutshighway nine resident stella finley is also worried about access for emergency vehicles. >> reporter:like this man, many drivers say the work is welcome, if long over due and just part of life in the mountains. but their patience will be tested as the work won't be done until the fall of 2016. in news >> reporter:here's a map showing you the specific areas impacted. right now crews are working
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in two places along highway nine. location one is just east of skyline blvd. >> reporter:construction is also happening at location two.much closer to downtown saratoga. next year.crews will begin the widening project at the third location. here's the mountain winery where the summer concert series is expected to create the worst traffic issues. the whole project is scheduled to be completed in the fall of 2016. >> reporter:the construction for san francisco's central subway has reached a milestone. crews have finished digging the tunnel earlier this month. the excavation was completed on time and within budget. >> catherine: the tunnel is almost two miles long and runs through chinatown. market and north beach neighborhoods. still to come -- station construction and the installation of tracks, wires, and electronic systems. train service through the tunnel is expected to start in 20-19. >> jacqueline: since this afternoon we still have overcast conditions looking at the golden gate bridge.
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falk and drizzle near the coast line you can see pretty cloudy up by the san mateo bridge. we are still marshalling all of the cloud coverage will continue to see clouds and rain missing us to the north. we do have a toll and of a system was called off shore. a slight chance same it wayward shower but really, i do not see it happening at the speeches will have the drizzle. checkoff fairfield. dust and detains will see a
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couple will work returns i do not think we will see any rain hit the ground only at the coastline where we see the drizzle. temperatures and are running into the 70's at the south bay and 78 in the valley and the valleys of running in the '70s as well and dent danville with low 70's. 68 and union city. and 64 downtown san francisco. 77 and napa up. napa clearing skies into the afternoon still on the cooler side
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tomorrow with things warming up for the weekend we will have falk friday and saturday but clearing of saturday afternoon antipater's running back up. >> reporter:a day at the beach could lead to a day at the doctors.as a new report shows. our nation's beaches are getting dirtier. that's according to u-s-a today that found that 1 in 10 beaches are unsafe and there was an increase of 3 percent in unclean shores. >> reporter:while we don't have any major offenders in the bay area. california does house one offender. in newport beach. >> reporter:which fails to meet health standards more than 25 percent of the year. >> reporter:health officials say the pollution could lead to things like the stomach flu, skin rashes, pinkeye and hepatitis. flu, skin rashes, pinkeye and hepatitis. hey there.
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san franicsco giants fan.briant stow.showed up in court today.in his wheelchair. for the last testimonies in his case. >> reporter:this is in a lawsuit against the dodgers organization and former owner frank mccourt.who are being blamed for alleged lapses in security that led to stow's beating outside the stadium in 2011. >> reporter:a rehabilitation specialist says.stow will need 24-hour care at home for the rest of his life because he cannot lift his left arm or even open his hand. >> reporter: the defense sayslost wages and medical costs could total more than 37 million dollars over his lifetime >> reporter:an attorney for stow confirms that stowe suffered a stroke about 10
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days agoand that's why he has not been attending the trial. >> reporter:it is unknown whether he will appear in court tomorrow for closing arguments. >> catherine: utah to appeal gay marriage case to supreme court eds: apnewsnow. updates with appeal to us supreme court.denver - utah's attorney general plans to appeal to the u.s. supreme court a ruling wednesday that found states must allow gay couples to marry. >> reporter:republican sean reyes' office said in a statement wednesday it will file a petition to have the country's highest court review the decision by a three-judge panel of the 10th u.s. circuit court of appeals in denver. >> catherine: the office also left open the possibility of requesting a review from the full panel of judges at the 10th circuit. the attorney general's office says even though the against utah, the state is important issue one step closer to the supreme court. >> catherine: denver - the battle over same-sex marriage is moving a federal appeals court panel in
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heat shields are compromised. we what's that alarm?ures. 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. watch tv virtually anywhere with the u-verse tv app. with at&t, the u-verse revolves around you.
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>> reporter: and another big story of grant shut down for hours. take a look here. >> reporter: chp discovered this car. unfolded as the driver went on the bay bridge to started to accelerate he lost control of the car into people the driver and passenger. >> reporter: horrible commuting morning here is one of two multi vehicle accidents you could see this is southbound 880 this accident took place around 645 in the morning derrick
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at least three calls were involved in this accident and fortunately no one died. one person injured and taken away to the hospital. and this accident happened on no. 880 about a mile from the amount to this accident. will transit kron4 news. >> reporter: the highest court ruled in not a smollett unanimous the d.a. says guillotine hundred will take more time. this is the right thing to do in this digital age >> reporter: dan how
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hospital in oakland critical injured firefighter with the vehicle in winning over control and exercise. >> would you and it's very sterile review of the employers safety documentation. making sure california workers can go home safe and sound at the end of the work day. >> reporter: and seven fell the fire department is growing increasingly worried about this open field several fires have started here in recent weeks for all of the coming from homeless encampments. so more fliers to not flare up. >> reporter: and several cisco setup will soon be ready for a very large
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building party on thursday morning to wash the u. s. 8 vs. germany match that starts at 98 and j.r. stone kron 4 news. >> reporter: gave slight tear or google takes the stage today revealing android model bringing home to life inside the car could it and explain music and messaging all easy to your phone in your car handsfree. we'll show you more products to be unveiled. >> reporter: apparently they left about a week ago this is their mating season and they believe that they may have gone south. to breed. only one yuch pop remains
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and normally the seed plants return here in july. >> jacqueline: overcast and low visibility. another look at the bay bridge toll plaza we have some breaking into clout right now clouds drifwe are seeing showers and lake powell is still see the tail end of the system up there tonight and into tomorrow prurient we will start to see clearing. and
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said c. bellas >> catherine: goal pro is that going the company at $3 billion. brent? grant? >> reporter: this coming after a federal judge questioned whether a settlement was getting enough money for all the retired players. to cover retirees to develop will gehrig's disease and other neurological problems nearly 4500 nfl players have suit some accusing the leak for fraud.
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what >> we get to see another one. i will like to take you for making it a lot less stressful >> >> not that many guys have to. how does that make you feel? >> right now i can say that is really cool when i get older reckon think more bounded in i do not now >> gary: the first san francisco giant to throw two no-hitters. only to have ever kron to no-hitters
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combining san francisco and new york the other is christie masked mac to sen. madison >> gary: when i say that i say that his production not what they used to be but that is why the giants over pay cam because people love this guy at every once in awhile he would give you something special. >> catherine: will he ever. >> catherine: i thought it was the knight in shining armor >> gary: may be rob fladeboe can go and report back to us. >> gary: 20 yearly by
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tickets and our family goes today we purchased it we purchase tickets for to this we saw the entire thing and i have been to hundreds of games i was one to 6000 spongers some better. with the parents and kids i've never seen a no-hitter crit >> catherine: that were sure first no-hitter patric >> gary: yes. >> catherine: a big highlight. that is why the giants pay him maybe $2 million per win >> gary: people love him and
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he is capable great things. >> gary: good evening everyone i was there at the no-hitter today. >> jacqueline: you kind of know these guys, too? >> gary: when you are there with your kids in this makes me feel like i a to my kids to see something special >> gary: i'm so tired their runs same different things so we will wait to that
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happen in regards to the '80s. a's >> gary: they are going to win tonight apparently they are up 8 to 3. a fella named brad meals things are looking pretty darn good. all dense mass, while it looks like he's courts to skate out of this date. aldon smith >> gary: as long as he can stay out of trouble for one more month it does not look like he will go to president eleanor a suspension for the in f l he may go without one gang but there appears that
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>> catherine: this really does look real she can work as a tour guide were told or in newscaster and the robots can use different voices and languages. rehearses the robots are becoming more affordable in japan, and says become a common as common as a laptop some day. >> catherine: 72 year old says he is almost back at full health and gave fans 8 update it on you too. and
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you too. you tube >>dates have been rescheduled >> catherine: he is keeping his date with san francisco and still scheduled to perform at candlestick. that will be august 14th and for more entertainment news that with kron4 the insider at seven followed by entertainment tonight at 730 amber a quick check on whether. >> jacqueline: russell at the calls line as you have seen throughout the day. warmer weather for the weekend, it more like summer this weekend.
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