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here.deputy gelhaus was the passenger in the cruiser. >> reporter:play the video.freeze it again.we see the driver of the cruiser is also out of the car. the body believed to be andy lopez is on the ground.several yards away from the criser. >> reporter:from this vantage point, this pole is blocking the body.and we've decided not to show it. >> pam: the decision not to criminally charge the deputy in the shooting, has angered some in the santa rosa >> pam: kron 4's dan kerman is live tonight at a rally for andy lopez. dan? >> reporter: plenty of protesters outside of the district attorney's office later this afternoon >> reporter: (cheers & applause) >> reporter: some 75 demonstrators were offside
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the addition of attorney's office on tuesday tweeting not to >>protest >> reporter: shares deputy watch from inside the building and outside protesters from all ages voiced their disgust with the da's conclusion that there was no criminal conduct on behalf of the officer. >> we do not just want to hear that this is all ok and you people should get over it. we are not going to get over its creek this is not over correc >> reporter: st if this
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could happen to andy, who is next? >> i do not feel safe walking to the park with my friends, i could go out and get shot any moment >> reporter: protesters as this is the whitewash she escorted to the department of justice right now, the people in the committee hope is that the d o g civil. reportg live the stand carmen dan kermn >> catherine: >> catherine: an update now on a couple of northern
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california wildfires. starting with the monticello fire in yolo county.the most active of the two. >> catherine: hundreds of additional firefighters have helped increase the containment of this one. which is in rugged and steep terrain. >> catherine: it's now 55 percent contained -- up 10 percent from last night. the 10-square mile fire did not grow overnight. 64-hundred acres have burned. cal fire investigators are now asking for help from thefigure out how this started. anyone in the area of highway 128 near canyon creek resort on july 4th -- is being asked to call the cal fire arson hotline. >> catherine: and the wildfire that has burned for a week in napa and lake counties is about to reach full containment. >> catherine: it began july 1st in pope valley - northwest of lake berryessa. it's destroyed 9 buildings --- two homes and seven out- buildings. it's also being blamed for four injuries. >> catherine: the butts fire has burned 43-hundred acres. heavy smoke is still affecting neighboring communities. . >> pam: developing tonight. >> pam: san francisco police
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say, they have cracked two san francisco shootings that happened over the holiday weekend. >> pam: yesterday we told you about the eleven people shot in seven shootings between friday and monday. now arrests have been made in two of the cases. kron4's jeff bush is live tonight with details. jeff. >> reporter: san francisco police to promises two brothers are responsible for a murderous rampage that took over the city hall yesterday evening. the arrest was made this morning. let's take video of one of the homicide that they are accused of. you can see that there was a huge police response. the victims and those of these cases were shot multiple times. one brother is responsible for the murder in the morning and the of the brother is responsible for
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the evening murder. >> get into custody. charged for two counts of murder and probation and parole violation. no connection between the two homicides and other than the fact that they were killed by the brothers in both cases. no game relation it is not gang-related. >> reporter: not disclosing the motor off creek the motive. the victim in this case did not know each other so we will have to continue to wait for updates. >> pam: a homicide investigation is now underway in point richmond >> pam: police investigators say, around 4:30-am. the female occupant of this home on the 500- block of tewksbury avenue, called 9- 1-1 regarding the male resident of the home. saying
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he was not breathing >>"as a homicide" 6 >> pam: the woman who made the call is now being questioned by richmond police, as a possible suspect in the homicide case. investigators are trying to determine the relationship between the woman and the male victim whose identity is being withheld, pending notification of his next of kin >> pam: a woman has been hospitalized with serious injuries, after police say, she crashed her car into a bank in san francisco --- alcohol may have been a factor. this happened just before six -this morning at the bank of america on mission street near geneva avenue. >> pam: police say, the woman was speeding in her mazda sedan on mission, when she struck a city railway bus, then hit the curb and crashed into the bank.
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>> pam: the bank was closed. and no one else was injured. the drivers name has not been released. >> pam: coming up at 5:15. how the drought could soon hit you in the wallet, and the stomache. >> pam: then at 5:30. the latest plan to deal with the thousands of children who entered the united states illegally. >> pam: and next. a way to increase the number of calories you burn during a workout. without doing any extra work. did you remember to pay the dog sitter? >> jacqueline: we will take a look at the weather coming yeah, citi mobile. and deposit that check? citi mobile. pack your bathing suit? wearing it. niiice bank from almost anywhere with the citi mobile app.
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>> pam: another reason to love that java. drinking coffee before a workout. can help burn more calories. that's the conclusion of a study published in the international journal of sport nutrition and exercise. >> pam: according to health- dot- com, the spanish study found, that trained athletes who took caffeine before working out, burned about 15- percent more calories, hours after exercising. >> pam: coffee has been linked to several health benefits. such as increased circulation, better memory and less post-workout pain. >> pam: still ahead. we'll take you to the latest state in the u.s.. to start selling recreational marijuana. >> pam: then. an interesting way to help ease the california drought and keep your grass green at the same time. for free.
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>> pam: the rising cost of beef and other food products. is now trickling down to the customers of some very popular fast food chains. >> pam: some of the problem can be blamed on the drought here in california and other states. kron 4's maureen kelly shows you where you can expect to pay more. >> reporter:it's going to cost a little more for your in an out fix from now on. and getting a burrito at chipolte is also going to take a bigger bite out of your wallet. >> reporter:both chains say rising food costs are forcing them to up some of their menu items in order to maintain quality. >> reporter:an analysis by rbc capital markets shows that chipolte upped it's chicken dishes 4% and steak dishes 10%. now 10 cents higher.the double double costs 15 cents more. drinks are up a stay the same. >> reporter:customers reaction was mixed. >> i am not going to complain about 10 said but if it becomes more then i
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will complain. 10 cents >> this unfortunate done against the have to do with have to do to make money. but i guess >> reporter: the rising cost of citrus which was impacted by the cold winter this year and the drought in california with the price of lettuce 75% which is ground in california is on the rise. >> reporter:maureen kelly kron4 news >> reporter:lot of people talking about this story on social media. when two of the most popular food spots are jacking up prices.people notice.and these days.they react! >> reporter:let's check out
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a couple tweets. we'd love to hear your thoughs on this story and others. >> chipotle does literally everything they can to make sure the healthiest ingredients ago and your food. so stop complaining. >> reporter:send us a tweet or facebook message.and we always have the latest news on kron4.com. >> pam: the drought is also ofcourse. taking a toll on lawns and gardens. but one east bay water district has come up with a novel way. for you to stay green 'and' conserve at the same time. kron 4's vicki liviakis takes us to a recycled water give-away.
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>> it's free. >> reporter: these pleasanton residents are bringing empty milk bottles or clorox bottles to still up on free water which is recycled water. walter that will normally be flushed into the bay. >> because of the water restrictions that we have the residence, lawn and flowers are looking a little stressed so we set up this program which we think is the first of the state of california >> reporter: anything to save lawns and gardens patrick >> last thing we cut it by 50 percent so is still not enough. >> reporter: behind me is
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the treatment cycle center. >> reporter: this is not for human consumption only for landscaping needs. >> reporter: people can haul away 300 gal. with no charge. vicki levy got this kron 4 news. the >> jacqueline: a thick layer of low cloud coverage at the coast. we are seeing sunny skies and everywhere else. no threats of showers like we did yesterday i. this kind of migrating to the north. to the judge right now are pretty warm inland.
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temperatures right now are pretty warm inland. the fault will return tonight. fog. to the rest of the work week. it will take a look at the numbers coming out and just a bit. >> catherine: a developing story. >> catherine: tensions in the mideast are coming to a head. attacks on both sides of the gaza-israel border are the fallout from the murders of several teenagers. now - more and more people are getting caught up in the >> catherine: air strikes are raining down on gaza. israeli defense forces say they hit more than 50 targets overnight - including military compounds. >> catherine: palestinians argue they're actually killing innocent families.and destroying
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their homes. this was the funeral for one man killed in the air strikes. >> catherine: at least 15 palestinians have died - including children. these men are removing the body of a palestinian who died when his car was destroyed. >> catherine: meanwhile.hamas has claimed responsibility for rockets fired into israel from gaza. >> catherine: some have been aimed at been intercepted by israel's anti-ballistic system - called the 'iron dome.' >> catherine: the escalation of fighting follows the death of palestinian teenager mohammed abu khedir.abducted and burned alive in jerusalem last week. even his cousin tariq has been caught up in the violence. the 15-year-old was badly injured. >> catherine: videos emerged showing israeli security forces holding him down andm. still under house arrest, the palestinian-american is expected to return to the u.s. in the next few weeks. >>"i just want tariq home.doesn't know what war zone, war crimes, all this. he hasn't had to ever deal with that."
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>> catherine: police believe the murder of mohammed abu khudeir was a revenge killing - for the recent deaths of three israeli teenagers. >> catherine: 6 suspects have been questioned - but the arrests have done nothing to slow the flare-up in tensions between israel and hamas.as the rocket attacks and air- strikes continue. >> catherine: tonight israel is saying a ground invasion might be necessary. while palestinians say a bigger conflict would only "burn everyone". >>the suspect in the benghazi attacks appeared briefly in court today. >> catherine: this was the arrival of the motorcade. a prosecutor says the government plans to file new charges against ahmed abu ka-tahlla. >> catherine: he's accused of being the ringleader in the 2012 attacks -- which killed u.s. ambassador christopher stevens and three ther americans in libya.
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>> catherine: thousands of pages of material are being turned over to the defense. ka-tahlla was arrested in june and will be back in court in september >> catherine: the u.s. attorney general is asking european nations to get more aggressive in dealing with terror threats. >> catherine: eric holder is suggesting that law enforcement agencies conduct undercover operations against citizens planning to visit syria. >> catherine: he was addressing norwegian his speech comes at a time when there's growing concern about citizens from the u.s. and europe heading to syria to join the fight against the syrian government. it's feared that they'll return home and use their terror training. >> catherine: the mobile wallet service called "isis" is about to get a new name. the company ceo says there's a branding problem. the firm does not want to be associated with 'another" isis -- the islamic state of iraq and syria.which is a terrorist group. a new name hasn't been announced yet.
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>> pam: next. >> pam: if you can't kick the junk food addiction. why you might want to blame yourself a little less -- and your parents a little more. >> pam: then. the facebook post that landed a woman behind bars. i ted dend last wkend
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>> pam: if you really love junk food, your parents might be to blame. that's according to a new study that says poor eating habits may be coded in our dna living in our intestines >> pam: called "gut flora" affect how we process food and flavor preferences--and it's passed on from the mother during pregnancy. but the new study also says that a father's bad diet may create a "celluar memory" in the d-n-a that's he passes on to the child---meaning that burger and fries habit can be inherited too. the study was published in the medical journal, "nutrition" >> pam: coming up at 5:30. a crisis at the border. how one republican leader plans to show the president
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>> i do not understand how people can be so full of hate. >> pam: a deluge of underage illegal immigrants sets off an explosion of passionate debate >> pam: tonight there are new developments in the growing humanitarian crisis on the border. catherine heenan is here with the latest in a story that could havean impact on the next presidential race >> pam: the president is on board air force one right now. after an overnight in denver he heads for texas. where governor rick perry has refused to greet him at the airport. >> pam: >> catherine: the president and the possible 2016 republican candidate will meet face to face. but only after some political posturing. governor perry refusing to go to the airport to shake hands with the president the president refusing perry's invitation to see the conditions in the rio grande valley for himself
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>>the president would not travel to the border and he's not going to do that. >> catherine: instead, both of them will participate in a discussion with local officials and religious leaders. before leaving washington, the president sent congress a request for three point seven billion dollars to ease the crisis on the border. >> catherine: about half the money would go to better care for children and for adults caught traveling with their children. >> catherine: most of the rest is to beef up border security and speed up deportation hearings. a final 300 million dollars would help central american countries improve security. and remove one of the main reason women and children are trying to flee to the u=s. >> catherine: the primary focus of presidential trip is not the immigration crisis but political money. he will attend private democratic fundraisers in dallas and austin. >> pam: cleveland will play host to the republican national committee for its 20-16 convention.
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eight cities were in the running which were narrowed down to two.and in the end, cleveland beat out dallas for the gig. >> pam: the r-n-c is expected to make it official in august. cleveland has not hosted a political convention since 19-36 democrats say they'll reveal their host city later this year or in early 2015. >> reporter:several photos of typhoon neoguri taken by european astronaut alexander gerst aboard the international space station return to >> reporter: the storm battered the east china sea. she said the wind was so loud she could not hear people that was in the same room. this massive storm look at this spirit you can see the defiant i of the storm right there. at least 10 people have been injured as a result of this storm
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and 1% on a fishing boat is missing. >> jacqueline: a category one storm it started out here this morning making its way through the seventh tip of japan. still a typhoon. southern tip of japan. >> jacqueline: taking a different path going over the coastal waters. you can still see the uncertainty could fall over the mainland. it will be weakening as it moved up to the north. the coastal waters there are cooler so it could not possibly strengthen.
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>> pam: americans aren't stockpiling assault rifles like they used to, gun sales have fallen sharply from a year ago. c-r-t research says sales dropped seven-point-six percent through the end of june, compared to the first half of last year. >> pam: gun enthusiasts apparently aren't as worried about new federal gun restrictions going into effect, the way they were in 20-13. but analysts say the industry is still strong. gunmakers say while rifle sales are dropping, sales of handguns are climbing. >> pam: recreational marijuana is now on sale in washington state today this is the second state in the country where adults are allowed to legally buy pot whether or not they have a medical condition. >> pam: washington and colorado voted in november 2012 to legalize marijuana for adults over 21, and to create state-licensed systems for growing, selling and taxing the pot.
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>> pam: four people had minor injuries after a roller coaster got stuck on the track at six flags magic mountain in southern california. kimberly cheng reports. >> a lot of screaming. >> reporter: 1 car suspended at an ankle for hours. angle >> we were off the ride and just walking and it fell. it was the huge implant currentit was a huge boom! >>it fell! the car came
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across the corner and hit the tree >> reporter: working to get more than 20 people down >> the people that were on the right. their family was just sticking out worried. freaking out! a magic mountain >> pam: spokesperson said quote. >> pam: "the safety of our guests and employees is our number one priority and as a precaution, the ride will remain closed until a thorough inspection of the area is complete." >> pam: harry potter is hello! i'm a kid. and us kids have an important message for our grown ups.
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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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>> pam: the harry potter book series ended in 2007 but altered j k or rolling is still writing about the thing missile wasn't. she posted an update of harry's life on her potherb more web site. he is in his 30s was some great here at the imaginary quoted world cup and the short-story rollins also describes what her money and run up to. hermoine and ron are up to
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>> reporter: patients will receive an appointment with the not one i work in san francisco justine waldman kron 4 news. >> catherine: a strange story tonight about how a florida woman chose to use facebook police say they are resting rose more reid fodder reid after she killed her or remake june 30th. then she posted a video compression on her facebook page. in it she complained that she was tired of fighting with him and had been fantasizing about stabbing him in the net. a friend of the victim called police last week after not being able to contact him, and officers found the man's body in the bathtub. the woman has been charged with first-degree murder a family member says she has had image problems for years.
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>> catherine: in new york surveillance video shows a woman with a baby stroller and a subway station. police say that this was not just a mother passing through with her child she was actually dumping a baby she no longer wanted to take care of. she later seen walking through the same subway gate and the stroller and the babies are gone. the 20 year old is now facing several charges including child abandonment. she told police she is sometimes homeless. the seven month old girl is in stable condition at a nearby hospital. a witness saw what happened and call for help. >> jacqueline: you can see closer to the coast like it is cooler but away from the coast like it is warmer. to date ford degrees warmer and pleasanton and three degrees in livermore by the golden
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gate bridge the fault has settled in here. not obstructing the bridge towers just yet fog. >> jacqueline: the clouds will move back in tonight and more fog threw out the bay area. migrating to the north and east taking the high clouds with it. we will not see any of that today. as we head into the overnight hours it will stick pretty mild. and warm as we look out into the inland valleys. again, the fault will return tonight and closer to the coast line and clear tomorrow. fog
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filling into the peninsula and the coastline as well as we move into the commute. it will be fairly wide spread to operate it will start lifting to the morning hours. temperatures in the '70s and '80s up there tomorrow and the south bay similar conditions through the east bay. '60s and '70s inside the bay. >> jacqueline: extended forecast showing their similar conditions. cooler temperatures into the weekend as we start warming back up his team near 90 amylin. inland
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>> most in seven years you as shops report reporting. employment americans are it squinting at high levels. searching for better jobs and higher paying jobs. >> pretty good news, and jobs out there that no one will want so jobs are out there. fourth street monde fourth straight month of the game so the economy is picking up. >> highway trust fund started with basically some of the gasoline taxes and give it back to the state in order to fix our throats. congress dysfunctional and
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states that they have gotten to a point that the trust fund has one of money as they couldn't find a way to earn billion dollars. fix our roads >> and is because we all drive like i said before we consume gasoline and what ever is left in our wallet because concern continued to stand creek crude oil is at wholesale which is continuing to ease strict next couple of weeks gasoline should go down 10 to 15¢. >> reporter: think the crossed. fingers crossed >> reporter: daly city bart
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>> reporter: >> reporter:a quiet richmond neighborhood rocked by its first murder in many years. a man -- found dead at a home on tewksbury avenue. kron 4's haaziq madyun reports from the point richmond community, where police have just made an >> reporter: >> pam: we are learning more details about the shooting death of andy lopez from the report released late yesterday by the sonoma county district attorney >> pam: in it. the report says the an autopsy shows that the 13 year old santa rosa boy. had marijuana in his blood at the time he was shot and killed by deputy erik glehaus back in october. >> pam: a medical expert concluded the marijuana might have impaired lopez's judgement and slowed his decision making at the time of the shooting. investigators also found a marijuana cigarette and a bottle of eye drops in
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>> pam: for a second day -- dozens protested -- denouncing the d.a.'s decision to not criminally charge deputy gelhaus. >>and now there is new video taken the day of the shooting. kron4's grant lodes shows the pictures captured at the scene. >> pam: grant? >> reporter:a man driving by. shot the cell phone video.which was posted on the press democrat's website. the video is one minute and 17 seconds.here's part of it. >> reporter:moments later.we see eight flashes of light near the cruiser. we cannot confirm that these are gunshots.but there were eight shots fired. then the man shooting the video is heard saying "i need to get out of here.i'm in the line of fire." >> reporter:he pulls into the intersection and we freeze the video. you can clearly see a deputy here.deputy gelhaus was the passenger in the cruiser. >> reporter: play the video.freeze it again.we see the driver of the cruiser is also out of the car. the body believed to be andy lopez is on the ground.several yards away from the criser. from this vantage point, this pole is blocking the
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body.and we've decided not to show it. >> reporter: >> pam: continuing our team coverage. kron4's dan kerman is live out in santa rosa -- where a andy lopez supporters rallied after the district attorney's announced deputy gelhaus will not face charges in the deadly >> pam: shooting. dan? >>prostesters chanting >> reporter: in the wake of the district attorney's decision not to file criminal charges against gelhaus who shot and killed him. more than 75 demonstrators joined outside of the district attorney's
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office. >> >> why is he not guilty? >> reporter: >> i feel scared that when my grandchildren go up or not even when they grow up that he will kill them. >> we feel that as an officer of the locking get away with killing a 13 year old child with a bb gun he could get away with killing anyone >> reporter: protesters did that they will not let up and there is another protest scheduled for saturday. >> pam: a man accused of
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recruiting young girls this weekend at the alameda county fair. for prostitution is facing two felony counts of attempted pimping and pandering. >> pam: 34 year old aaron two felony counts of attempted pimping and pandering one felony count of attempting to use a child for commericial sex acts. >> pam: being held on 75,000 dollar bond being represented by public defender scheduled to enter a plea at nine am wednesday department 701 casey bates of the alameda county district attorney's human trafficking division >> pam: a woman believed to be a high-end prostitute was arrested on friday for a murder than happened last year >> pam: police say back in november, 26-year-old alex tichleman met up with the 51-year-old victim on a yacht, where they did herion together >> pam: police say the victim died of a herion overdose given by tichelman and security footage from the victim's yacht shows her
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leaving after he goes unconscious. she's now being held in santa cruz county jail facing numerous charges including second degree murder. >> pam: an orinda homeowner helped thwart some burglars who broke into her home this morning. the owner was returning to her house. and saw an unfamiliar car in her driveway. she quickly parked her car. and ran to a neighbor's house. she unknowingly blocked the suspects car. and reportedly they ran from the scene. in the car, police say they found jewelry and cash that belonged to the homeowner. >> pam: police are searching for a man who attacked and robbed a person in pleasant hill late monday night. police say the victim was attacked from behind on camelback road near chollo court -- >> reporter:the fire that ravaged a popular restaurant in los gatos is being called 'an opportunity.' as kron four's rob fladeboe reports now, so says the owner of 'manresa,' who says the top- rated eatery will return better than ever. >> reporter:as he and some of his staff salvaged furniture and other items that survived the fire, owner and chef david kinch was characteristically upbeat about moving on afterwhat happened to his
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renown 'manresa' restaurant. >>'.today is a new day, we're moving forward.today is the start od us trying to rise up and re-build and we're committed to re-opening the restaurant as soon as we possibly can.' >> reporter:this was the grim scene here in downtown los gatos early monday as firefighters battled a 2- alarm fire that heavily damaged the roof and attic area of the single story wood and stone structure tucked away on village lane just off santa cruz avenue. as for what caused the fire? >>'.everything is just speculation right now about all of that. our job at hand right now is simply to start cleaning all this up and start planning our future.' >> reporter:the restaurant was heavily damaged by smoke and wateras though most of his renown wine collection survived the fire along with at least two truckloads of décor and other furnishings which will be put in storage untiland manresa's return, in his words 'a better and >>'.it would be foolish for us not to think of this as an opportunity to see this on the bright side of things.'
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>> reporter:while fans will have to wait for the restaurant to rise from the ashes, they can still find a taste of manresa as the exclusive produce grown expressly for manresa, >> reporter:'love apple farms' in the santa cruz mountains, announced on tuesday that it will soon be making that produce available to the general public until manresalos gatos rob fladeboe kron 4 news >> jacqueline: in the south bay the report and the low 80s. and portions of the north bay would 70's. inside ave. inside the bay will be slow to clear tomorrow and cooler for the rest of the week. >> pam: coming up. the drought raising food prices. at many fast foodplus -- the life of a firefighter. >> pam: the dramatic helmet camera -- and how close a first responder gets to the flames. >> pam: and -- drivers
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ford says a part of the car's axle may detach. making the car inoperable. no injuries related to the defects have been reported. ford will notify owners and dealers where the cars were sold. and will repair the vehicles for free. >> pam: + one you soon may be paying more for a burger at your favorite fast-food joint next. h,z/
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with at&t, the u-verse revolves around you. >> pam:the popular burger joint-- in and out-- and chipotle , a fast food mexican restaurant says they are passing on the rising cost of beef and other food items on to their customers in order to maintain quality. >> pam:drought is making the
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grain used to feed beef cattle very expensive. many customers we spoke to say they are noticing the rising cost of food both when out to eat and while shopping at the grocery store. some say they are changing their habits because of it. >> >> pam:the bad new.food prices are expected to keep going up. the u-s-d-a is predicting that the cost of beef will rise roughly 7-percent this year. egg prices to jump 6 percent. poultry, dairy, fruits and vegetables costs to go up 4 percent.
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>> pam:a woman suspected of driving under the influence has been hospitalized with serious injuries after crashing into the front of a bank in san francisco. a mazda sedan crashed into the building near geneva avenue. police say the drive was speeding going southbound on mission street shortly before the accident. >> pam:the drive was taken to san francisco general hospital. no one else was hurt in the crash. >> pam:jurors deliberating in the bryan stow trial -- sent a question to the judge today. >> pam:the lawsuit was made against the los angeles los angeles dodgers and former owner frank mccourt over the beating of stow -- the san francisco giants fan. >> pam:it is not clear what the jurors asked the jduge -- minutes in the judge chambers and poured over case documents to find the answer to the question. the judge also sealed the transcript of the chambers conference. the lawsuit seeks millions of dollars in damages for the 45-year-old.who was left brain-damaged after the 2011 attack in the dodger stadium parking lot. >> reporter:president obama asked congress for extra money to help fight wildfires on the west coast.
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california crews are still battling huge flames. he asked for about 625- million dollars of emergency spending to help fight the flames. >> reporter:monticello fire -- 6-488 acres burned. 55-percent contained. cause of the fire under investigation. butts fire -- north bay fire -- 43-hundred acres burned 95-percent contained 2 homes destroyed >> reporter:cause still under investigation.we'll continue to follow developments on our facebook and twitter pages.as well as our website.kron4-dot-com.
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>> catherine:the investigation continues into the death of a little boy in georgia who died in a hot car. >> catherine:the child's father remains in jail - facing murder charges. and police have not ruled out arresting the baby's mother. they've been releasing search warrants - indicatinglittle cooper's health in the months before he died. >> catherine:justin harris's wife leanna went to visit her husband in jail today. she was there only a short time, and it's not clear whether she saw him. meantime, a friend of the suspect says he can't understand the charges. >>i am totally confused bnd baffled by this to be perfectly honest. >> catherine:also today.a 3- year-old south carolina boy has died several days after being locked in a hot
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car for a time. the local sheriff says the little boy suffered severe heat stroke last wednesday after he climbed into a car at the family's home and became trapped. it appears his mother didn't know he'd walked away. unlike the case in georgia -- the family is not being blamed for what's being described as a tragic accident.
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>> pam: donald sterling has taken the witness stand as he challenges his wife's 2 billion-dollar sale of the los angeles clippers. >> pam: sterling was described as being testy
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during his 90-minute appearance tuesday afternoon. >> pam: sterling is due back on the stand wednesday afternoon. >> pam: the 80-year-old billionaire contends that his wife, shelly, had no authority to singlehandedly arrange a team sale to former microsoft c-e-o steve ballmer. >> pam: sterling says he believes he can get billions more by selling clippers t-v rights to fox and if he wins an antitrust suit against the >> pam:
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>> catherine: the so-called "hot felon"and his looks might not be enough to get the gang suspect out of his latest problems.
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>> catherine: jerey meeks is now facing a 'federal' gun charge - as opposed to state charges. >> catherine: meaning no more new mug shots.since the federal system doesn't allow photos and video. meeks was arrested during a stockton gang sweep a few weeks ago. he would have been just another inmate if not for the mug shot that went viral. >> catherine: he's been offered a modelling contract, although he might not be free to take advantage of that for awhile. >> catherine: the 30-year- old is being held on a million dollars bail at the san joaquin county jail. up to 10 years. >> reporter:from a hot convict to a hot cop. check out the newest "it" officer--chris kohrs. this hunky motorcycle cop has made an appearance on the castro beat in the last few month and he's stealing lots of hearts. >> reporter:there's even a facebook fan page that already has over 8-thousand likes there's you'll see lots more pics kohrs.
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kohrs joined the s-f-p-d in 2009. and we're told he might not be the hot cop of castro for long.he might be re-assigned once street and sidewalk upgrades are done. >> jacqueline: i will tell you how much it will cool ♪
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>> reporter: here at the sonoma county d.a. office protesting not to file against the deputy who fired the shot x 50 year-old andy lopez. 15 year old andy lopez. another protest system scheduled for saturday afternoon. >> reporter: luther rested in charged with his murder. the tears and she called 911 about her boyfriend be in
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non responsive. what they tried to revive him the seven did realize the man suffered a fatal stab wound. >> reporter: trickling down to the consumer had a major fast-food chains. in and out are buffering of prices for burgers and drinks and to pull take are increasing their rates for chicken and beef dishes. due to drought issues. maureen kelly kron 4 newskron >> reporter: the top rate eatery is already on the road to recovery. spending tuesday salvaging what they could from the ruins here. is still not clear what exactly caused the fire bomb most of the men reached the
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world-class long collection did survived the fire. he did know he did he was able to state how long he will be closed but on this back up and running it will be better than ever. >> reporter: banana pence ben did what walking on this front lawn and instilling the mayoral candidate silage. signage >> still need funds from a home at 10:00 this morning. this is what had been the victim actually came home and saw suspicious car in her driveway so she went to her neighbor's house and called 911. the victim tried to flee or her car was
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blocking the driveway creek the crash into it and then ran on foot. items that were stolen from the home such as cash injury or recovered. i am just the want a kron 4 news. >> reporter: now there is a way to get all rounded by jumping at the head of the line for a price. you basically go on line and take five to $12 you show up not using your real name at the front door and the guy that started it all if says he is not the most hated man in san francisco all over a reservation >> jacqueline: cooler weather for the rest of the
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work week. inland were in the 90 degree temperatures today satellite imagery showed you want with a fault line grant at the coast line accurate it will be fairly wide spread. fog through the north bay and patchy fog in the south. temperatures tomorrow will be a little cooler especially in oakland. 77 and center rose but and 78 in san jose. extended for cash maureen to purchase the rest of the work week will be cooler by the weekend and shall start warming up and getting back into the '90s next week
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>> pam: family with only one child in obese parents now doubles the risk that the child will be obese accurate study says younger children up to their older siblings and cecum and seek approval which will conclude include eating. and for over 60,000 california foster children, having necessary school supplies can mean the difference between success and failure. the day i start, i'm already behind.
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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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>> this is the suburb of new york city the fines are so close in almost touch them this house fire was not easy for the crew that had problems with everything from the toes to down wires and manpower. hose >> catherine: and no one was hurt. this has some viral and seen by thousands of people and it has given them a new appreciation of what firefighters have to deal with. >> pam: and blow up of epic proportions >> pam: coming up one small
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step for a toddler and one giant online. >> reporter: >> the bu is in deep trouble and if they do not hire rosie is over. >> pam: rose hill donna and her reported return to the view. the insider takes a look at how much the cost them to get her back.
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they advance to sunday's >> gary:it was a blowout of historical proportions loss ever a host nation cespedes >> gary:it will by yasiel puig vs yoenis cespedes in the all-star home run derby monday the dodgers puig was chosen today by national league captain troy tulowitzki he has hit 12 home runs this cespedes will be back to defend the title he won last year he has 14 home runs thus far this despite the fact manager bob melvin and others have voiced their opposition to cespedes participating again >> gary: 61 day, pam you know that i am right. to the moon! >> gary: you will london...
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be a major star. pam and i will come visit you. >> jacqueline: that is nice of you been killed. think he'll thank you stop >> gary: lebraun james locally we can't concentrate on our teams. kabila's and to sell what radio is all about where will lebraun james ago? go? a lot of
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chatter about returning to cleveland. >> gary: you cannot leave twice. see you believe once and limit on the other people but not twice. hist >> pam: similar to jason kidd. >> gary: if you look in the mirror and because you are the person that is constantly moving and you have to pay maybe israel. maybe it's you. >> jacqueline: (laughter) >> gary: kapernick has been intent to. tatoo
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>> gary: i have a simple way by stating that if money is the root of all evil didn't give it back in clench yourself to give it to charity. like biggie, said ...more money more problems . >> gary: he is winning in
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seattle he has won games separate so what >> gary: james shepherd is coming back to 26 year old son of a one-year deal. >> jacqueline: good. >> gary: toward the friends >> gary:tour de france... hopped on a replacement soakedbike to finish >> gary: >> pam: coming up a step nearer independence for a toddler the obstacles he has overturned. heat shields are compromised. we have multiple failures.
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>> pam: get ready for this wild ride. officials at skill bomb water park in kansas city kansas said tuesday that the public will be able to ride deep moore caught slide on thursday the ride was the original schedule to open on may 23rd when the water park season began the next couple opening on june 5th was postponed again for all records in april certified the 17th story 160 ft. tall attraction as the tall as water slide in the world. >> pam: to year-old fet taking his first step has
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"the insider" with perspective on today's top trending stories. >> please welcome back rosie o'donnell. >> inside rosie's "view" return one rumor at a time. >> rosie knows how to get controversy. >> her demands. can she name her own price? >> if they don't hire rosie, it's over. >> then -- >> nash grier. superstar on vine. >> 8 million followers. six seconds of hate. >> yes, it is! >> a social media teen star's anti-gay backlash. >> plus "clueless" star stacey dash joins fox news. inside her first day at work and her love affair with bill o'reilly? >> caution. >> i love him. >> plus celebrity summer loving. ♪ we are done >> camji, seanlize. hollywood's new modern couple, jofia. >> i needed to step my game up in relationship.
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>> now the latest celebrity news delivered to you 24/7. it's "the insider" together with yahoo!. >> i guess if it makes dollars then it surely does make sense. so how much could rosie's return cost "the view." and the social media star who's hanging by a vine after his homophobic outburst has gone viral. hello, everyone, i'm kevin frazier. >> and i'm thea andrews. we're going to address the hate head on. but first let's get to tonight's hottest topic. will rosie reclaim her seat on "the view"? >> and just how expensive will her brand be to e!? >> "the view" is in deep trouble and if they don't hire rosie it's over. >> could the fate of long-running and groundbreaking talk show "the view" be on rosie's shoulders? tv expert mary murphy says if anyone could make the hot topics hot again it's rosie. >> it's right for so many reasons. in february she was a smash on the show. "the view" is in turmoil. they need a familiar figure.

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