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had spread >> i was mostly concerned in regards to the house is run across the street to up a lot of people out and can i get to their homes. some people were quite elegant were read. >> reporter: they do not know what started this fire. at 530 will have more of dates in six charles clifford kron 4 news. she >> pam: rubbed up bring us up-to-date where are you? and how many people are involved? >> reporter: i am over here
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at the very end of the stuff drives a to spoke with a couple of gentlemen who came up to check on their homes at the very top of that street. these are very nice of skill homes. upscale homes >> reporter: dan c. wright where the fire came to a stop and the grass is all one cheer. the rich orange here. they have a bulldozer here to cut a fire line. >> reporter: pam? >> pam: did you get a sense of what the neighbors were
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filling in building their homes and community. >> reporter: he did not want to go on camera but he did seem a little rattled. they were told to get out in no uncertain terms because the fire was coming this way. and burned up and then came over the top. they manage to get it stopped at the top of the hill it looks like from this perspective is in mop up evacuation. >> pam: awaiting word on when happened at the evacuation center. best checking in on catherine heenan who has more. catherine?
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>> catherine: that foothill area if you are driving by you and not necessarily realize a lot of upscale homes and an eye in ibm research service tuchman is tucked in. this is video from a bout of all adulterated with a lot of smoke. thick heavy smoke told to clear out. about 50% contained >> catherine: the other fighter we have been talking about it is only six or 7
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mi. away. >> catherine: this was offset a concern a very hot and dry weatherhot and dry weather around the bay area. means because of the grains on the golf course they had better hands on this. some of the earlier shots golfers were no hurry to leave the the golf course so they kept on playing through. that fire fire fighters was telling us despite the heavy smoke and the problems we saw about 45 minutes ago and it has now well in hand. pam?this is a live look from our >> pam: not increased fire danger this is a live look from our camera atop camera atop mount tamalpais -- temperatures nearing 100- degrees in some areas today. >> pam: i'm here in the kron-4 weather center with our chief meteorologist
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jacqueline bennett. she's tracking the high temperatures. jacqueline? >> pam: it is very very high hot out there. >> jacqueline: temperatures are mainly in the upper 80s and low 90s closer to the fire looks like 89 degrees. as for when safely that are not to gusty or round the fire either. that is good news. very hot and very dry out there right now. it will be proven as we into to mount and much cooler temperature in store for tomorrow i will have more on that coming up later in the newscast. by now went dust is not too bad. pam?
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>> pam: we just want to reiterate the zero largest of the two have been toward the homes there are 10 to 15 homes that have been evaluated. some have been told to go to leland high school to stay put into a fire crews give them a clearance to go back end. 50 a. burned we have crews in the area and will follow developments and bring you more coming up after the break.
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>> this just in to the kron 4 newsroom. >> pam: if 50 a. brush fire near san jose. up to 15 homes have been evacuated by fire crews and is 50 per cent content at this time none the less crews are still on the scene. this is the larger of two fires burning in the san jose
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area. at the other is lost lagos of golf course. but chicken with the chief meteorologist jacqueline bennett on the latest >> jacqueline: goal closer to the south where fires are burning we are in the upper 80s low 90s. things are cooling off quite a bit back into the 90s in pleasanton, livermore, and concord in fairfield. closer to the coast line teachers are in the low 60s because of the sea breeze winds are intact at the call so we will see falk return tonight with sea breeze winds picking up. but mainly in the north bay with the 50 and 60 degree temperatures overnight. temperatures dropping
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dramatically overnight up to 15 degrees cooler than we saw today and that: trend will continue into the rest of the week. satellite rare picture showing clouds coming in from the south. otherwise the storm track is well off shore. tomorrow the fog is not too wide spread into the north bag. and into our bay shore is for our early morning hours. the fault is a little stubborn that will impact temperatures up on high 11 this afternoon >> jacqueline: 70's and the peninsula and 84 in redwood city and to the east bay we go. upper 70's for union
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city and fremont creek this is where we will see the biggest change with the inland valleys in triple digits top in the triple digits into tomorrow and 80 and concord, 89 in pleasanton and 91 in livermore still pretty hot in brett wood creek ... 78 in mountain view and in north bay the fault will keep things cooler and highway 101 creek 83 in napa and 84 and 7 fell. san rafael. >> pam: >> reporter: with the
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temperatures expected to climb in the triple digits people are coming up with different ways to stay cool and beat the heat. i employ the sunglasses and sunscreen and had a loss the feet. i talk with some people about their strategy. >> reporter: i like this >> let this they lightly dressed, cool with water obviously. >> reporter: the like the heat? >> i like the heat i do not like it with the blazing hot. >> >> reporter: have your glasses a lot in your sunscreen? >> yes i do, every day. >> reporter: what about
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hitting the poll? how do you stand all of the heat >> i stay indoors with the air-conditioning. >> >> pam: gave that up room >> today i am beginning a new effort to fix our immigration system as much as i can on my own. >> pam: a that a president says he is doing with he's done with waiting for congress to act president obama is using his executive
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power to send new resources to the mexican border where he says washington gridlock has created a humanitarian crisis. >> reporter: >> pam: the rio grande valley border region will get more personnel and support. >> i'm directing the secretary of homeless security and attorney general to move available inappropriate resources from our interior to the border which are glenn to refocus our efforts where we can to make sure we do what it takes to keep our borders secure. >> pam: the president will also ask congress for $2 billion for additional border patrol agents immigration judges and detention facilities. >> reporter: >> pam: in recent weeks we've seen a surge of the unaccompanied children are right at the border, brought
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here to other countries by smugglers and traffickers the journey is unbelievably dangers for these kids the children who are fortunate enough to survive it will take care what they go through the legal process, but in most cases that process will lead to them being sent back home. >> pam: he will ask for tougher penalties for smugglers who bring children and other portable migrates across the border illegally. so far beach so far this year more than 50,000 unaccompanied children and 39,000 women with children have been apprehended on the border this year. most of them come from guatemala, el salvador and honduras. on capitol hill house republicans say they will not pass an immigration bill because they do not trust the president to enforce it. >> pam: catherine? >> catherine: new tonight. the department of homeless security will likely beef up security measures at american airports there is a
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concern that terrorist from outcast and a rating peninsula also known as a cute a p r w explosive that can be smuggled past calling systems officials stress that there is not a threat or + ever an additional bonneville the has been identified. north korea's this is going to prosecute to american tourists who were detained earlier this year. >> catherine: their families are devastated tonight. one of them is a 56 year-old man from ohio with a tour group in april reporter leaked this crime was leaving behind a back up a bible in his hotel room. this is jeffrey foul is accused of tossed out acts note below was available for the second at 24 you're all matt miller north korea claims he tore up his visa and demanded asylum in getting his side of the store has been impossible. >> this just in to the kron 4 newsroom. and of the letter in this newscast.
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>> catherine: will decide the most power for celebrity-year is be on safe and not all prakrit the list of links stars based on money and fame beyoncé made $150 million over the last years. some of that from conserves some from endorsing companies and the length commercials. no. 2 on the list lebraun james. dr. trey is no. 3 open and free number for an alan degenerate's round out the top five. pam? >> pam: morceau revenues of three say the son of actor robert downey jr. is out on bail after being arrested for drug possession. they say 20 year-old in the zero falconer downey was taken into custody yesterday afternoon he was pulled over in west hollywood downing was booked on
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> this just in to the kron 4 newsroom. >> pam: cruz and san jose
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bottling to fighters. batt ling... is this video from our abc seven partnership. >> pam: trust for kron4 charles clifford is light at the same life at the scene. >> reporter: concede smoke coming up at the hillside. they are getting it under control about 50 percent contained and 50 a. have been burned. the fire moving toward the south. it is threatening some homes there about 10 homes on ron the scenic drive in scenic court. those homes have been evacuated. >> reporter: about 100 firefighters from caltran and san jose. there have been no injuries or
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civilians although to firefighters did receive moderate injuries. for the time being, when it second started this fire is under investigation. they will be out your keeping an eye out on things to make sure that the buyer does not kick back up again derrick charles clifford kron 4 news. >> pam: chief meteorologist jack london it is with us again she jack >> jacqueline: down by the fighters collect dust not bad but it is really hot. 87 and sunnyvale and 82 are from the bay area you will see a lot of 90 degree temperatures and land. we
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will have the official petra coming up in just a little bit. >> jacqueline: the sea breeze winds are starting to kick back and and that will be cooler temperatures tomorrow. by noon you will see to bridge is getting into the '70s and '80s but not as many nineties out there tomorrow. we would take a look at today's future to breakers and a cooling trend coming up and just below that. >> pam: kaplan heenan is here as and the tilt of the story. >> catherine: women's rights groups are calling at the decision by five now justices the consecutive 4 conservative majority birds ruled that the requirement
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to but provide contraceptive services and violates the religious freedom restoration act. >> catherine: one requiring that they must pay for certain kind of contraceptives this applies to closely held companies where least 50% of stock is held by five people or last. the part of the lot in dispute to offer insurance benefits for birth control and other reproductive services without a call pay. without a copay >> this has a direct impact on those businesses. >> catherine:
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>> hobby lobby will love to stay out of this and leave this to a woman and their doctor is the federal government that says they have to be involved in cover these things. >> catherine: the call this innovation of their employers privacy. >> narrow judgment says is absolutely o.k. for office to make these decisions for women about our health care. >> catherine: discriminate against employees of raising questions not only about contraception and abortion but other social issues like same-sex marriage. >> pam: this could be a hot political bombshell. let's start with certain companies will be able to pick and choose which the state want
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to accept and the obama care at affordable act here. michael yucky is here with us today. yaki >> hobby lobby even on website talks about their relationship with god and they do not want to have that decision. they will extend the appeal and those type of things but they did not want the morning after pill or plan b or you aideed. iud's to quash >> in is how limited is this decision really cause when you think about it the court says, closely held corporation with sole proprietorships so they're not eliminating just operating corporations. it's easier to determine what
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religious belief it could be from a family helps small corporation. >> we are a christian corp and we do not want to serve anyone that is not christian, what will you do about that? that is one of the and answered questions. on answered >> pam: ariel does seem to open up a brand new can of worms pertaining to religion and medicine and not assume that it will not be other cases that will follow behind this. >> we do not even want to deal with the affordable care act because it offends our religion pertaining to the catholic faith. >> kennedy space depending
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on if it goes a different way. >> pam: think you michael. i'm sure more will, in regards to this issue. >> pam: and more bad news for gm. the automaker announced another recalled today. the company recalled more than 8.4 million vehicles worldwide for faulty ignition wiring and fasteners. general motors is taking steps to compensate the victims of accidents caused by the switch as saying asher in the york with details. >> reporter: it the fact that sent to the motors to a tailspin. now the car maker has unveiled its plan to compensate victims of this
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faculty ignition switch. gm offering at least $1 million monday to the families of those who died. and each surviving spouse and dependent is entitled to at least another $300,000. people injured in crashes and caused by the ignition switch will also be compensated the amount depends on the severity of injuries attorney ken feinberg outlined the details at a press conference in washington >> have to what every because they will pay it, there is no ceiling on the aggregate dollars. >> reporter: gm also count back seat dense and dust from side impact crashes up until now, gm has not counted those and is up initial tally of 13 deaths caused by the faulty switch to receive compensation claimants must prove the ignition switch was the "
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process because of death at their backs must not have deployed for victims to be found eligible claims was the fall between august 1st and december 31st gm employs first in the ignition switches were malfunctioning back in 2004 but did not recall the 2.6 when the cars at
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>> catherine: how many times a day do you think you touch your smart phone? a new study says all those germs that we're leaving behind on our screens - sientists >> catherine: they're called a personal "bacteria blueprint" -- which can tell us a lot about our health. researchers say this amounts to your phone being a reflection of you and the trillions of micro-organisms in your body. >> catherine: in the future - health problems could be studied - using your phone germs as clues. and it would be non- invasive. and the phone germs might also be used to monitor you over-all health. it's a small study - but the results are considered so interesting - more testing is planned. >> jacqueline: it is still
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>> this just in to the kron 4 newsroom. >> pam: to grass fires burning in san jose right now and the larger of the two is about 50 a. burning their homes in the area there see the stock drive. but it crews are on the scene and the second buyer is at the loss levels of golf club which is smaller. los logas >> pam: other notes new developments and the death of a toddler who died when he was left locked in a hot car for hours. >> pam: police have questioned harris' mother, just days after the boy was buried in alabama. the boy's father is already behind bars, facing murder and child cruelty charges. the mother is now under the
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microscope. >> reporter:a day after she defended her husband against people who called him a murderer-- cnn has learned leanna harris mayhave to defend her own actions. in search warrants released this weekend, police said quote-- >>"leanna harris the child's mother was also questioned regarding the incident and made similar statements regarding researching in car death's and how it occurs." >> reporter:police did not say when the search was done. >> reporter:left alone for seven hours in an suv, 22- month-old cooper harris died. the high temperature that day was 92 degrees. >> reporter:the boy's father, justin ross harris, has been charged with murder. he says he is not guilty. harris phoned in to his baby's funeral service and was heard over speaker phone sobbing. he thanked the crowd for their support >> reporter:the hundreds there stood to applaud him. cameras were not allowed inside. >>"i'm here for him, even if he's done a horrible thing." >> reporter:carol brown, a
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longtime family friend, was one of those in attendance >>"i mean he could have gone to the car and not seen the little boy, if the boy was sleeping, or ya know.it could happen. he could have been distracted. so.but i do have questions about it." >> reporter:questions that may also be aimed at the boy's mother. why would both parents do a search, as police say, for how long it takes a child to die in a hot car? still to determine, if this was a tragic coincidence, or something much worse. >> reporter:leanna harris would not discuss the case with the media. the medical examiner's office found the child's cause of death "consistent with "hyperthermia". toxicology test results before making an official ruling. >> catherine: on day three of the san juan adjusts.
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>> jacqueline: and concord, antioch and livermore and their fear wrote one 04 that was our warmest location and '90s down in the south bay with 82 in san mateo, 81 little more closer and 60 degrees coastline thanks to the sea breeze and wind. >> jacqueline: we will talk more about the clause here in just a moment. current condition still pretty warm with from the coastline. 93 and plaza 10, 91 and a bottle in in this south bay in the '80s at this hour. we
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also gonna see some of this high cloud coverage remains over the bay area. more sunshine temperatures said that we cooler. no triple digits and not even close. here is a look at the satellite ryder picture coming from the south we have a disturbance off the coast line and that really did with one off shore. >> jacqueline: tomorrow temperatures back into the 80s and the south bay '90s and i did the los gatos are inland valleys cooling off significantly tomorrow triple digits today, tomorrow and the upper 80s in lower 90s. much more comfortable in when tomorrow. east bay shoreline back into the
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'70s. closer to the coastline and not much changing derrick 67 degrees in the north ave. we are going to see falk tomorrow will stubborn. slightly worn with their in santa rosa. here is a look at the extended forecast a lot cooler to mount the cooling trend continues all the way through the work week. all deconditions turning returning saturday morning. ha >> pam: this grant marks the first california state
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> pam: at 6 a developing story cruz and san jose are belly to fires. a hillside brushfire southeast of san jose is threatening homes. on scenic this the drive and seen it this the court. the second fire is burning next to the loss knuckles' the golf course also in san jose. los lagos >> pam: the firefighters are not are facing hot and dry temperatures we have teen coverage tonight we begin with kron4 charles clifford who is live near the fire that threatened homes controls any word on progress? >> reporter: bart about 50 a.. burning about 50 a.
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try to get this thing under control. this is what we call urban interface area weather neighborhood is up against the open space. >> like to throw a lot of resources to a fire like this early to protect the home. re able to protect most of the homes. this fire is about 50 percent pertained and keep working at it. >> pam: rob fladeboe joins us on the phone and he is on the other side of the brush fire. rob what can you tell us? >> reporter: a dozen homes evacuate some of those people are at leland high
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school. this is at the very top with the home at the very end that evacuate it the video show you what a close call this was pure it ripe for the fire stopped take a look. all over this house right here. you can see that the fire is all over the deck and furniture here. needless to say this home was saved by a 78 year old woman here with her daughter one of the evacuees and very relieved that her daughter this afternoon, driving from san francisco her mother had at survived. my >> mom and sister were sitting at the kitchen table having lunch a helicopter
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came about 50 ft. over the home. my sister ran outside to see what was calling on. sure enough's she's got a huge amount of smoke and flames down the hill she ran inside and told my mom that they needed to evacuate. my sister to the twins were graft and placed inside the car. my mom was not going to evacuate an tushie necessarily are absolutely had to. >> reporter: that with a nervous laughter you heard because no one here is happy about all of this. they do not seem to be any immediate danger but there are some people at leland high school who had a very close call this afternoon. >> pam: and two drug
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fladeboe. thank you rob fladeboe for that update! >> pam: no evacuation's annette area crews are on the way there and we will continue to update through out the newscast. >> pam: you see the sun is about to set we have a chief meteorologist jacqueline then it here in regards to the weather's hot temperatures. >> jacqueline: we are seeing relatively light wind from the airport airport we're seen gusty winds. the sad news has been the heat out there with temperatures in the 80s and low 90s down
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where the fire is burning. temperatures are pretty warm and those locations but pretty woman and another of other locations bay area wide. along off from where we were in the triple digits. we do have a cooling trend in store. >> pam: the ruling is contrary to requirements and beat obama health-care overhaul. it kron4 dan, enjoys the details and reaction in regards to a divided u.s. supreme >> reporter: the ruling forces the obama administration to find other way to provide free
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contraceptives to women. >> reporter: in the 54 decision the high court ruled that that violated the 1993 freedom act. great >> day for religious freedom the court status that they do not give up their right to their religious faith. >> reporter: >> the five injustices have opened a door in the mind feel that they have not attended the now in their religious employer can say if my religious values should be placed on all of my employees. in the case of how the lobby-23,000 people. >> plans of the cost of an
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iud the fastest and most park bird birth control matt this is the cost of the one month's salary for a minimum-wage worker. >> reporter: is really comes last of the week when messages free boppers all around abortion clinics were deemed unconstitutional. >> i believe that this court is moving in a direction that wants to undermine a parole before they can come to eradicate it. >> reporter: how this will impact that it's hard to say somewhere art estimated 80 percent of the corporations are closely held scores corporation so it may impact a lot of people we will see which companies come forth to do the same thing as hobby
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lobby. >> pam: in another bid supreme court decision the justices cleared the way for california's ban on called clit conversion therapy. the first of this kind california law bars psychological counseling and get at turning 18th street. the high court refused to hear the case allowing the bed to go for the state has argued that such therapies were outside the mainstream and unproven. now in your court and junction need to be lifted before the bay can be in force. >> pam: coming up a scary right up and the sky's quiet >> pam: coming up a scary rheat 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.
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>> catherine: forced to land in which a call kansas last night the problem the evacuation slide selling open mid flight. not only democracies slight athletic inside the plant at the back of the boeing 737 more than 100 people were on board. as you can imagine a worse start with the slide began filling up the cabin no one was hurt. >> i did not know that we were going to land. i was a nervous that we weren't going to land safely. >> catherine: no one was
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hurt united's is the plan will be flown without passengers to a bigger airport for a complete inspection. they're still try to figure out how this happened. there with a similar problem on a jet blew flight in november. >> pam: coming up a california family worst nightmare might soon be over with their fired many had agreed to do after refusing to leave their home for weeks. plus new at six a b c east bay now one dispatch centers get a major upgrade. bulldog: it's true! i am a bundle of talent!
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>> pam: new at six. >> pam: the 9-1-1 dispatch center in oakland -- one of the busiest in the bay area -- got a major makeover --- >> pam: kron4's haaziq madyun takes us inside the remodeled state of the art center and shows us the upgrades. >>"hello this is oakland police can i help you" >> pam: you're getting an inside view of the new and improved city oakland
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>>"we have not improved the technology here for nearly a decade." >> reporter:oakland mayor jean quan says the project is the result of a $750- thousand dollar investment to upgrade the technology in communication dispatchers >>"who are often at the heart of very dramatic and important safety incidents every day in this city >> reporter:in fact 1,500 times a daythat's how many 911 call are serviced here >> reporter:stressful job? >>"uhyes, it's very stressful at times" >> reporter:however oakland's 911 dispatch commander regina harris says stress will be reduced by answering calls in ergonomically superior work space, with a new hd video wall designed to enhance situational awareness throughout the roomparticularly when it comes to the shotspotter detection system >>"calls come in and reactthat was the only position that we had shotspotter on"
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>> reporter:how about that for a before and afterfrom this to this lonely laptopto this high def video wall. there has been 176 firearm related crimes in oakland so far in 2014and dispatchers were using this one laptop to track them but not anymore >>"that's our reminder of where we were, where we are now and where we want to be in the future" >> reporter:a future that includes a room full of 911- dispatchers there are curently 10-open positionand the city is hiring. in oakland haaziq madyun kron4news >> pam: police are investigating a possible hate crime attack against two women in san francisco. it happened around 5-30 saturday night on 9th street near mission in the south of market neighborhood. >> pam: police say six men approached two women and started punching them. one of them was also kicked several times. >> pam: the women were taken to the hospital.
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one suffered a broken wrist in the attack. the other woman got cuts and bruising to her head. so far there is no information on who are the alleged attackers. >> pam: a store in san francisco partially reopened this morning after a car slammed into the building. police are still searching for the driver of a black mercedes benz convertible >> pam: >> pam: cliff's variety store in the castro district did suffer structural damage to the front of the store. windows were broken. and the entryway was crushed. >> pam: no one was hurt. workers helped clean up -- and the store partially reopened >> jacqueline: we sold 1 02 and their bill today and 1 05 in livermore with a one- out three and plan to attend. 92 in san jose. 92
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and santa rosa and 93 in napa. we were a lot more comfortable at what the sea breeze winds kicking and this afternoon. looking live at the bay uc high cloud coverage and that is covering the area plus tear also over the bay area. i close to that continued into the overnight hours with low cloud and fall back in the forecast. fog. >> jacqueline: we are going to see the full return as i mentioned tonight. fog. tuesday will be a lot cooler in lot cooler than today. declining trend will continue for the rest of the week. declining trend
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cooling trend in the south bay will be in the '70s. the big cool down will be the inland valleys tomorrow we were in the triple digits today but tomorrow about 15 degrees cooler. and along the east bay shoreline of around the '60s and 70 degree temperatures the '60s and the san francisco area. so here is a look at extended forecast cooler weather tomorrow and cooler still for the rest of the work week for up and to beat fourth of july and de fog will become more expensive for the rest of the days of this week. extensive
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>> pam: the team says the vampire school it is a deep sea chapel lloyd. a rare vampire squid is captured on camera. it was spotted by a sea research team on thethey say they saw it in the gulf of mexico during an overnight dive. the team says the vampire squid is a deep-sea cephalopod. they say it's called a vampire squid because of its deep color and red eyes.not because it eats blood. vampire squid are thought to to 3-thousand feet. . >> catherine: the mayor of toronto is out of rehab back at work. rob ford was all smiles as he returned to his office today after spending two month in rehab. at a press conference at city hall this afternoon. he apologized again for his erratic and defiant public behavior over the past year. >> catherine: he said he's ashamed. embarrassed. and humiliated by some of his choices in the past.
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>> catherine: ford's fall from grace started in may 2013 when a cell phone video taken months earlier appeared to show him smoking crack cocaine. he then announced in early may he was taking a break from his re-election campaign to seek help for alcohol abuse. >> catherine: the mayor of canada's largest city though has not abandoned his effort to seek a second term in october. >> pam: coming up. >> pam: a look into violent videoand how bad video games may result in an unexpected behavior. >> pam: and she's been dubbed as the nanny from hell. how one family's worst hell. how one family's worst nightmare might oh hey there! (laughs) hmm. you're that grumpy cat. well i know! how about some honey nut cheerios? humans love them. moms, dads, kids-well, all of 'em. not even a smile? huh... maybe someone should tell your face. ohhh that is your face. (angry cat purr) ah! part of a good breakfast... for almost everyone!
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having necessary school supplies can mean the difference between success and failure. the day i start, i'm already behind. i never know what i'm gonna need. new school, new classes, new kids. it's hard starting over. to help, sleep train is collecting school supplies for local foster children. bring your gift to any sleep train, and help a foster child start the school year right. not everyone can be a foster parent, but anyone can help a foster child.
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>> catherine: the so-called nanny from hell is apparently moving on. and a california family's nightmare might soon be coming to an end. the live-in nanny suddenly stopped working - but refused to leave the home. she's now offering to move -- but under her conditions. >> catherine: 64-year-old diane stretton even tried ordering the family to say out of the house for 12
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hours a day. police say they couldn't help - because this is a civil matter that required a long eviction process. the woman argues she wasn't legally fired. >> catherine: it's not clear when she'll be packed up and gone.she's saying probably by july 4th. she's been behaving strangely - and was even spotted hiding in a car near the local police station. it turns out that stretton has a long history of filing complaints - and suing people. >> catherine: she began working for the family in upland california - in return for room and board. >> pam: can playing a terrorist in a video game make you a better person? >> pam: according to a new study, "heinous" behavior in a virtual environment might make players more morally sensitive. >> pam: researchers discovered study participants who played games as a terrorist charactoer were more likely to consider the avatar's violent behavior to be immoral -----more than if a peacekeeping avatar did the same violent acts. >> pam: the study is the latest that's trying to assess the impact of violent media and its consumers.
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>> pam: still ahead at six- thirty. we'll have an update on the south bay brush fire. that threatened homes and forced evacuations. >> pam: plus -- general motors is issuing another massive recall. >> pam: what cars are affected andmore news next. >> and helen out there today. a low cloud due to a fault returning to the bay area and calling us down. we will look and see how much i'm j-n-e d i ve cd.
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>> reporter: sending 100 firefighters and a pair of aircraft to back to this blaze it did briefly come
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some homes. there will be there throughout the evening working to contain it from clearing back up again in the south bay charles clifford kron 4 news career at >> reporter: in washington and decided court rules in violation of the religious restoration act the case was filed by how the lobby objecting to the provision for religious reasons and regards the obama care act. putting women's health at risk. >> reporter: 911 emergency dispatch center the city unveiled $750,000 in upgrades of technology and design to increase communication with police. 911 disk that centers and
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the bay area. dispatch >> reporter: arresting a man in regards to a traffic accident. that accident killing 23 year old and her young daughter in another car involved in the crash. charging him with vehicular meant slide. reporting in concord >> reporter: collet that lot the chevrolet h h art is on the recall list. the company is planning fulton faulty ignition switches and
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advising their advising customers to take everything off your key chain to keep your key chain letter for your ignition and take your vehicle into bottle center. auto center >> reporter: some say they plan to stay indoors all day long with air-conditioning to stay cool. some kids get to stay indoors to play gymnast to do gymnastics where is air-conditioned. here in lafayette kron 4 news. >> reporter: >> jacqueline: today we were very hot out there in the triple digits. hot in
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fairfield with a 90 degree temperatures and 92 in san rafael, 93 in redwood city and fremont. tomorrow, a lot cooler. we will be in the 80 degree temperatures. inland valleys this is what we will see what the biggest coal down. just in the 80s and low 90s about 15 degrees cooler. we will see fog tomorrow morning keeping its cloudy and cooler were leaving the house in the 70 degree temperatures to mom >> jacqueline: into the weekend last fall it means slightly warmer temperatures. less fog
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(male announcer): now, here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. >> reporter: driver in concord is this sign looking for a missing dog it's a make puppy 6 months on the sign a number if happen you find the puppy >> reporter:i called the number and it's for an invaid pager . meaning even if i found the dog who do i give it too this use to be a sign for something but now it's bleached so it's whatever you want it to be >> reporter:this sign is advertising a yard sale from 9 to 3 on chestnut street just a few houses away, in fact here is another full color sign for the same house >> reporter:now the way the sign reads there must be a yard sale on this exact day . so i head to the house and no yard sale. unless this is what they are selling >> reporter:here is yet another garage sale sign with an arrow pointing me in the direction of the sale followed by another sign but no garage sale unless this is it. >> reporter:i'm in concord where the city is trying to curb all illegal signs like this one for a lost dog, and concert promotions >> reporter:you see all to often the signs get posted
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and never get removed like this sign that according to the date has been here the beginning of may >> reporter:the city probably wouldn't care if the signs were removed after the event is over. but what happens when the signs are used the poles end up looking like this full of used tape >> reporter:all too often it's businesses trying to generate more business by placing signs around town. for example this sign offers swim classes at your home >> reporter:here is another swim class sign that has been ripped from the ground and >> reporter:monday and tuesday are the busyist for city workers. because they have to go around and remove all the illegal signs when i'm sure they have more important things to do >> reporter:there is a ordiance on the book banning illegal signs but then again there is a ban on trucks over three tons on farm bu
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>> reporter:yet i found a cement truck rolling through in concord stanley roberts kron 4 news >> reporter: we now have facebook response to all of the outrage of will see you at 8:00 p.m. gabe slate kron 4 news. we love this kitchen! 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.
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woah, this kitchen is beautiful! give him the tour. let me show you! soft-close drawers, farm sink! where's my room? we had to take just a little bit for the kitchen. because your kitchen dreams can be big. >> pam: trebling despite the highest gas prices for independent week and since 2008. aaa says because of the turmoil and i rack increasing petroleum averaging about $3.68 per gallon per it >> pam: oakland at $4.13,
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san jose the cheapest of the three at $4.12 per gallon. >> pam: gary hasn't of dade and more sports highlights coming up next! >> pam: coming up after sports look mom no hands the by road video
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(male announcer): it's now time for gary radnich from the jack in the box sports desk. >> gary:good evning! >> gary: it is unlikely he will start but the official
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word that he is ready and available to play. on tomorrow's game >> we are really hungry. we will like to go far in this world cup. for some people that is the last possibility. we will play to the best of our ability to the positive results. >> gary: match up with a belt jumblatt by 23 year-old phenom >> of around the world have picked belgium as 15 that may surprise you in this world cup they have a lot of grit players. they may be one of the strongest teams and regards to across the board. the key word there
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is the u.s. is really playing like 18 and that could be the edge. >> gary: here is the deal on down of then?! donovan.. >> gary: he says completely honest, up watching them play out the gate does not go very well today and that would feel good. he has since said that he has become more in the spirit of baybanks. in the spirit of things. >> gary: pam haight said. hates it... just say kron have great in new talent and
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we are headed in a different direction would we be routine for kron to do well honestly? >> gary: i know it won't. the jackie you would want kron to st if they got rid of you of course they would of course you would! >> jacqueline: really? >> pam: (laughter) >> pam: he wanted to play. >> gary: he probablystill lose. all yemen. you do not want anyone to be hurt or do courtly but just do not want them to do that well
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what that you and that is human nature. >> pam: what is next. (laughter) >> gary: i am in a good mood. but thanks for being here >> pam: (laughter) >> gary: germans are great round of 16. germany and goes on to win two to 1 and advance in the quarter. france and nigeria scored in the second half. they have a 120 lead. 1-0 lead. france
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went to to zero2-0 >> gary: do not even try to find a bart to relaxing and. bar >> gary: tied by the dodgers and meanwhile the days great story and wearing a brandon t-shirt a cancer survivor named lindsay throw out the first pitch before the minor league giants game. >> gary: he promised he would a home wine and beer he goes. the ball retreat signed for it and called the young lady his good luck charm and promised her a ticket to at&t park.
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>> gary: jason kidd always on the most. move. he is the head coach of the milwaukee bucks. steve kerr received $5 million derrick fisher received five key it is making 2 million as the head coach of brooklyn he wanted more power in the want to pick his own players and so he goes to milwaukee so there it is accurate there is this spirit >> gary: from then on he is so talented team call his own shots and does not mind moving. >> gary: reporter lisa as
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he will be interested in joining a winning team he will meet with oklahoma city and chicago and will also meet with the golden warriors. the greatest that on lebraun james is that he has never been the highest lake player on his own team. >> gary: now he says he will work out if indeed i want to stay in miami but he wants to be paid the most money. he is like you and me he wants it all. ! >> pam: you are in a mood to then >> pam: and the bay area
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preparing for independence day for the biggest fireworks show live all over the bay area. friday night at 9:00 the special here on kron
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>> pam: waffle house is calling for a foreign boycott in support of the teen usa. and the world cup with the red or go home match american's are henry for a victory. american should stick with american- style waffles like the ones you see here. it's a patriotic thing to do. >> pam: looking at this video chinese comedienne posted this video on you
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too. with 30 seconds to step into the shimmy up his lake. 1.6 million dues reduce views >> pam: san francisco made the cut at no. 10 as the most charitable states in this country most generosities online. ranking 265 cities and bomb that altogether they gave more than a hundred and $22 million online. now other than san francisco sports a ribald seattle, a lead george washington d.c. and mass changes might be out the top five. >> pam: we hope to see you then in the meantime stay in >> pam: we hope to see you then in the meantime stay in
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delivered to you 24/7. it's "the insider" together with yahoo!. hello, everyone. i'm kevin frazier. >> i'm thea andrews. we've got a special tonight on the new shows heating up primetime this summer. >> but first, last night chris rock rocked the b.e.t. awards, and we were there for all the great performances in downtown l.a. >> you were great. >> whoo. it's a hot one. it's a scorcher. >> he brought a little towel. >> yes, i did. my outfit is not exactly -- ♪ first things first i'm the realest ♪ >> yes, here at the b.e.t. awards where no matter how hot it is it's still plenty lively. >> celebrity gridlock on the blazing red carpet but the big news heating up social media over the weekend was disney star zendaya's biopic base noted on the life of aaliyah. >> i was excited and i think as time went on and i learned more about the project i just learned

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