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>> reporter: the driver accordingly and drifted too much to the side and the trucks built on is to decide what phil the driver tried to correct it and according to the highway patrol the driver was not in talks to pit during the accident. chef the driver was not intoxicated >> reporter:the first order of business in cleaning up this major diesal fuel spill here on watson tass san
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rafael is controlling the flow of gasoline leaking from the overturned double tanker muliple marin county fire agencies and the californina highway patrol were on the scene handing that part of the operation >>"as the things were leaking we were able to convert and contain the fuel that was spillingsome had gone into the dirt" >> reporter:you can see some of the diesal fuel here along the road way being vacuumed into this back up tanker that was brought into tranfer the remaing load of fuel >>"the problem being when they right this thing it could cause a spark a lot of things could ignite so they want to get all of the gasoline out of the dirt, out of the roadway" >> reporter:next was stopping the gasoline from reaching the bay after it spilled reached storm drains that run under san quintin state prison ♪ "we have staff in various places on site to make sure none of that gets out to the bay" >> reporter:the final phase of the clean up is handled by a private hazmat co nrc environmental serviceswho will among other things use
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a special industrial strength absorbant to soak up the remainder of the fuel >> "it could have been a lot worse" >> reporter:in san rafael haaziq madyun kron4news >> reporter: to a different location on. look at surf francis drake print this is a nightmare and this is what police are asking drivers to stay away. this is it looks like bumper cars at times. cars in the middle section tried to turn at times.
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highway 101 up theirhere's another live look at the richmond san rafael bridge. traffic is being impacted. real time speeds show us just how slowly cars are going. >> reporter: the impact is being felt and the bay bridge is being affected as well. kron four's teresia estacio was right in the middle of the back-up earlier today >> reporter: bumper-to- bumper traffic with no one going anywhere fast. including me. i certainly was not along there was a tremendous tough commute.
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>> some people were going to decide because the exit was close we are only one exit to the bridge coming year. it is tough because now we have to flex time they of later state over later to make up the time that i missed from work. >> reporter: to make it tougher he is late getting his job done. >> what can you do. ? >> reporter: >> pam: travis boulevard. new at 5. new details in the case against the man accused of kidnapping and killing 15 -year old sierra lamar. >> pam: as you may remember, lamar disappeared near her morgan hill home in march of 20-12.despite repeated searches, her body has never been found. in may of that
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year, 23- year old antonin garcia-torres was arrested. >> pam: in february of this year, a santa clara county grand jury indicted him on kidnapping and murder charges >> pam: on friday, the grand jury transcripts were released. kron 4's dan kerman spent the day looking through them. he joins us now with what he has learned.dan? >> reporter:this nearly 2- thousand page transcript of the grand jury proceedings contains a lot of details about the d-a's case against garcia-torres. from a reading of the transcript, the prosecution seems to be relying on d-n-a evidence to connect garcia torres to lamar.and remember garcia-torres has maintain from the beginning he had never seen sierra lamar until word of her disappearance made the news. >> reporter: let's take a look at some of the prosecution's evidence as discussed in the grand jury transcript. >> reporter:the d.a. says in the trunk of garcia-torres' 1998 volkswagen jetta they found a rope and gloves. the d.a. alleges this was used in the kidnapping. more
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importantly to the case, dna analysts say sierra's hair was found on the rope. and both garcia-torres' and lamar's d-n-a was on the gloves. >> reporter:as we have heard the clothing sierra lamar was wearing was found days after her disappearance. the d-a says garcia-torres dna is on sierra's pants. >> reporter:the d-a also told the grand jury that 3 days before sierra's disappearnce, he purchased two items bleach and a turkey baster. as the d.a. put it. one can destroy d-n- a and the other which can be used as an applicator. >> reporter:now this is a circumstantial case since there is no body. but the d.a. told members of the grand jury despite hopes to the contrary, the cold hard reality is sierra is dead. >> reporter:now the defendant had an interesting explanation as to how his d.n.a. could be tied to lamar. we'll have more on that coming up tonight at 6..pam >> pam: the woman accused of killing a google executive with a shot of heroin. is
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scheduled to be back in court in just two days. >> pam: 26 year old alix tichelman made her her first court appearance last week. she is due to be arraigned on wednesday. on manslaughter charges for the death of 51 year old forrest hayes. police say tichelman is a high end prostitute who injected the married father of five with a fatal dose of heroin. >> pam: coming up tonight at 6 o'oclock you'll hear who in tichelman's circle of friends is looking to make a profit off her notoriety. >> pam: the latest on the terry situation in israel after seven days of death and destruction would still be ahead. and next real small closed causing controversy for a real housewife. monitoring the social media reaction. >> jacqueline: a few
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bethenny frankel included the caption: "this is my daughter's nightgown and pj shorts. think we're ready to start sharing clothes yet? >> reporter:frankel created the skinny girl beverage line and has admitted to previously being obsessed with dieting. >> reporter:so this post got a lot of people upset. our analytics indicating the sentiment on twitter is more than two thirds negative. >> reporter:bethenny took to twitter today.sarcastically defending herslelf: breaking news! world scandal! former reality star, failed talk show host and cocktail maven jokes by wearing her kid's pj's. # it can't be true. >> reporter: new day dawned tweets: hello bethany. do you remember bulimia? >> reporter:i do, and i think you may have introduced a new generation to it! not cool. >> reporter:tess has bethenny's back: people love hating on bethenny. >> reporter:so she can fit in her four year old's clothing? so what? >> reporter:that was just a fun mommy - daughter moment.geesh.
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>> reporter:we always welcome yoyu to join the conversation.and for all your entertainment news.you can watch the insider at 7 and entertainment tonight at 7:30.only on kron4. >> pam: still ahead. >> pam: a warning for parents. we have new research that points out the biggest we have new research that points out the biggest dangers for sleeping did you remember to pay the dog sitter?
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>> pam: vallejo police are piecing together what led up to a deadly shooting last night on butte street. a man has been arrested for the shooting. but as kron the woman was killed. as her son. and a friend now struggle with their grief. >> reporter: it happened at to 20 last night10:20last night. >>"what are you doing?" >> reporter: reggie says this man was causing
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trouble all day. neighbors tell that this man was a troublemaker and from time to time he would even dropped deep in a word to reggie and other african- americans and the committee. community >> my mom stay to ourselves and minded her own business. i >> told her that i love her too after she told me that she loved me. she said that she would take a walk by herself and never came back. >> reporter: please do not know why he shot and killed ms. richardson they do stick that he was known as a
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racist. reporting from vallejo kron 4 news. >> pam: this is a sketch of a man police say forcefully grabbed and kissed a woman friday morning. the incident happened and we parked on dartmoor is st and paul alltel police say the victim was able to show the man on the ground and get away he described as a middle eastern man between 45 in 55 years old police say he's about 5 ft. 3 in. tall and weighs about 170 lbs. lighter un shaven was short salt and pepper hair. >> pam: a water main break near union square over the
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weekend flooded a block of high-end fashions stores. this is video of the scene today from our partnership with a-b-c-7. construction crews working on a new underground muni line caused the spill when they severed an eight-inch water pipe on saturday morning. >> reporter: >> pam: the water rushed into nearby store basements, keeping thesan francisco fire fighters were called in to help clean up the spill and crews repaired the pipe later that afternoon. some stores remain closed today but hope to open back up tomorrow. >> jacqueline: we have showers in the sierra and also threw out the central valley making the weight to the south bay. cloudiness what chance of sprinkles and as i mentioned to purchase are cooling off just a bit.
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in the '80s doubt in the south bay but things are going down. we'll talk more about rain and wet weather is headed this week. >> pam: crazy weather is expected to dominate most of the country this week. unusually low temperatures will plunge into the midwest -- >> pam: as the northeast and mid-atlantic brace for severe storms. all of the wild weather kicked off this weekend -- with deadly lightning strikes and flooding. george howell has more. storms. >> reporter:flash flooding over the weekend -- in suburban chicago -- turned residential streets into impassable rivers. this driver tried to cross it. but then look. moments later -- he and his son had to be rescued, after the car got stuck. so much rain fell so quickly
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-- it flooded basements. and overwhelmed the sewer system in burbank, illinois. "it came down so fast our sewer lines couldn't keep up with the water that we had. so everything just backed up on us." >> reporter:2 to 4 inches of rainfall in northern illinois. >> reporter:4 to 6 soaked communities downstate. >> reporter:and more rain is in the forecast. >> reporter:in florida, the weather caused a chaotic scene at the happiest place on earth about 120 passengers had to be *evacuated from the monorail at disney world after a power outage caused it to stop in its tracks, trapping passengers 30 feet in the air witnesses say they saw a few bolts of lightening nearby. disney officials blame bad weather for the power outage. then, in colorado -- lightning strikes from passing storms made for dangerous conditions in the high altitudes of rocky mountain national park. >>"we didn't see the bolt, it was just like a white flash." "something hit me in the head. and i lost my vision and hearing for 10 seconds."
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>> reporter:two people died in as many days. >> reporter:13 others injured. >> reporter:what's next? the feeling of fall in what is normally the warmest time of the year. unseasonablycooler temperatures - are- expected to sweep through the nation's heartland. >> reporter:as the jetstream dips down farther south than usual. dropping normal summer temperatures some 10 to 20 degrees, though, in places like wisconsin -- people are taking it all in stride. >>"after the winter we had, i think that 68 degrees still feels tropical."
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>> pam: risk factors vary depending on the age of the baby. for infants zero to four months old.sharing a bed is the greatest risk. for older babies, four months to one year old. it was rolling into objects in their sleep space. >> pam: a shocking number of children have died this summer after being left in hot cars. it may suprise you how fast and how hot the inside of a car can get. miguel marquez reports. >> reporter: it has happened again this time el paso taxes. texas >> reporter: the child was left to suffocate overnight. he keeps happening happening >> reporter: least 20 incidents involving 26 children with two deaths from he stroked this year to 16. most of the nation was
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focused on the sickening death with a child laughed where his father was working at home depot, having lunch with friends and succinct women. all while his son was left in the vehicle struggling to survive the heat. >> you still have a child struck in the vehicle and exposed to extreme heat i can assure you know all adult will be able to in door and i certainly could not endure it. >> reporter: we have only been in here for about 10 minutes and i am sweating just about everywhere these cars can go from all comparable to debt lee very fast >> reporter: that this this case of the secret out of
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washington d.c. police found and rescued her after she was trapped in the vehicle for 16 hours suffering severe dehydration in a sit- in in her own urine and feces >> can you tell us what happened? >> reporter: experts say there will be more cases are around the country as to the tri-star to rise. temperatures >> jacqueline: the purple represents hale we are seen lightning hail and heavy rain with
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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. (male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> pam: air raid sirens in israel >> pam: grieving families in gaza. tonight a proposal for a cease fire after seven days of death and destruction. grant lodes is here to tell us about the new hope to end the escalating violentce. return to index of >> reporter:in just a few
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hours the israeli security cabinet is due to meet to consider an egyptian proposal for an immediate cease fire. senior officials tell cnn the idea is getting serious consideration. >> reporter:israel's prime minister says the air strikes are surgical attempts to wipe out the threat of rocket attacks from the hamas controlled territory. and that hamas is to blame if anyone else is harmed. >> reporter: >>"the difference between us is that we're using missile defense to protect our civilians and they're using their civilians to protect their missiles." >> reporter:the israeli military says its iron dome missile defense systen brought down more than 800 hamas rockets. >> reporter:no israeli lives have been lost. >> reporter:the contrasting images from gaza provide ammunition for the
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palestinian cause. since last monday israeli bombs have killed nearly 2=hundred palestinians. u=n relief workers in the gaza strip say 70 percent of the deaths have been civilians. 30 percent were children. >>"you cannot target a building, even though if you suspected that a militant is there. according to amnesty international, that's a war crime." >> reporter:today hamas unveiled a new weapon ,,, drone aircraft able to deliver missiles deep into israel. israel says it shot down an unarmed drone today. >> pam: the israeli government says it has carried out more than 13=hundred air strikes in the past week. that's nearly 2=hundred a day in an area roughly the same size as san francisco and san mateo counties combined. >> pam: the gaza strip is 25 miles long. seven and a half miles across at its widest. comparable to the city and the peninsula. >> pam: but the comparisons stop there. gaza's population is one of the densest in the world: 11 thousand people per square mile. the bay area average is about 2=thousand. >> pam: the 2010 census put the median age in the bay area is nearly 37. in gaza it's 16. and while just over eight and a half percent of bay area residents live in poverty
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>> pam: in gaza, the number is 52 percent. 80 percent live on just over dollars a day. >> jacqueline: hi causes well it has been muddied up there today to muggy. tropical moisture coming from the south. i appreciate the reports you can go on to my facebook page and let me know what the weather is from the bay area. it is very dry and not all of the rain is tilting the ground creek >> jacqueline: the whole region pretty much for the bay area itself is seen the
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truck is seen the set tropical moisture. we would cut more is was up more in regards to new or more lanes out there tomorrow. >> pam: after months of heated will vote on a new contract today. the contract is between the s-f-m-t-a and transport workers union local 250-a. >> pam: you may remember some muni workers went on a sick-out early in june to protest the latest contract proposal. >> pam: negotiators for both sides have since reached a the voting today will be to approve the contract later this evening. .. >> reporter:parking fees are going up fifty cents at almost all bart stations. the change started today at these station. parking at the bay fair station now costs two bucks a day. and it's two-fifty per day at the following stations. fremont to walnut creek.
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>> reporter:two weeks from today.on july 28th. several other stations will see the same 50 cent increase. bart is implementing demand bassed pricing.so the price to park could be less.or more.up to three dollars a day.except west oakland which costs more. >> reporter:we've posted all the info.station by station front and center on our website.kron-4.com. >> pam: this happened a round 330 this afternoon at travis a boulevard. a big rig carrying aluminum crashed and turned on its side and somehow caught fire starting a blaze spreading of around 75 yds from the scene. we are told that that fire is now under control and no one was injured. >> pam: coming up at 545
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>> pam: how a young a child used a ipad to save his mothers life. and next. >> pam: new research that says staying active not only keeps your body healthy. the serious illness it could help prevent. on wall street. oheat shields are compromised. we have multiple failures. what's that alarm? fuel cell two is down. i'm going to have to guide her in manually. this is very exciting. but i'm at my stop. come again? i'm watching this on the train. it's so hard to leave. good luck with everything. watch tv virtually anywhere with the u-verse tv app. with at&t, the u-verse revolves around you.
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people at risk for the disease showed improvements in mental function after just two years of better diet and exercise. >> pam: that's compared to people who only received medical care and not intense lifestyle changes. researchers say the findings suggust that prevention is possible and an early start is key to fighting alzheimer's. >> pam: new research says exericise might also help students make the grade. researchers found that college students who were members of the gym or involved in recreational sports during their first two years in college went on to have higher g-p-a's overall, by nearly 0.13 points. >> pam: to drop out of school. >> pam: the study, done by michigan state university, supports the theory that creating connections between students and an institution, increases academic success..
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>> reporter: mom says when ely could not find the iphone to call 911 he went to the ipad to face time his grandparents in florida. >> pressed the face time button and then this button. >> reporter: mother of three who is pregnant with her fourth knew exactly what to do. >> is my hero and he knows it >> i said my mommy's life. >> reporter: grandpa joe hernandez called 911 to get help from for his daughter. >> think he did a phenomenal
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job. it's also when children are taught how to respond in an emergency and you could really see the response is pretty incredible. >> reporter: save your daughter's life. >> have sold 100 percent saved my daughter's life. absolutely 100 percent >> reporter:elijah's birthday is coming up next month. he says he would like an i- phone as a special gift. >> jacqueline: it still feltmuggy out there and a lot of places. and the south bay cooler with 74 and 80 in napa. the cloud coverage is helping to call helping to
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calm things than own but is still pretty humid out there. the clouds have started to make their way to the north bay as well. the clouds are coming in tapping the sierra we have only seen a few isolated sprinkles. just a few minutes ago down in gilroy will seek a couple returns on the radar. is just so dry it out there. one place where we are seen rain hit the ground for shore proportions with heavy keel. so we do have severe and thunderstorm warnings
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for this area. >> jacqueline: it is so dry out there right now that a lot of the plane is not making it to the ground. >> jacqueline: we are starting to see a little clearing tomorrow afternoon as we head into the later afternoon hours. eighties in the cells that for our inland valleys largely in the '90s with notre prodigious expected. no triple digits expected. '80s for the north the bay. the extended forecast with a cooling trend this week. we
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do have a chance for isolated sprinkles but wednesday, thursday and friday are a typical pattern. >> reporter: citibank making headlines this morning >> when you make a deal with the government is a demon known as the demon un now. wall street does not like? so anytime you see a big bank said toll. citibank peeress in silicon valley so that is their biggest fear. they can handle this. >> reporter: kolkhoz probe which is a great story on how it came to be. but is being crushed right now all
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> pam: still unfolding. an overturned gasoline tanker continues to block a major roadway -- traffic snarled morning. and the crash scene is causing the same problems for tonight's evening commute >> pam: police say, this morning, the driver lost control of the big rig -- before it overturned and crashed. on sir francis drake boulevard, near san quentin state prison.
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now. some 11 hours later -- the tanker is still blocking the road. and the cleanup will continue well into the evening. we begin our team coverage with kron4- charles clifford. charles is live tonight in san rafael. what's the latest? >> reporter:the clean up of the diesal fuel has been going non- stop since the truck overturned this morning marin county first responders contained the gasoline, then they brought in a back up tanker to while silmultaneously stopping even more fuel from reaching the bay >> reporter: that would take some time to complete it still could be several hours to your on sir francis drake boulevard until the roadway is able to open and we will be out here of dating this evening.
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>>".or the bay" >> pam: the final phase of cleaning the spill will be handled by a private hazmat company.paid for by the owner of the overturned fuel tanker >> reporter: we are tracking this afternoon at it is not pretty several hot spots where the accident scene is right in this area and it is creating several back up separate that trip
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would take 12 minutes is now longer. >> reporter: it is certainly will not be a speedy trip but it could be worse. it is very slow across the bay bridge. taking at look at some video and received about a few minutes ago if is a mess out there. sir francis drake. right now we see highway 101, that is what i am talking about police are urging drivers to not do that. look at that, no one wants to be in that. >> pam: another big rig fire happened in fairfield. this happened around around 3-30 this afternoon at travis boulevard. we're told a big rig carrying aluminum crashed,
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turned on its side and somehow caught fire. >> pam: officials say the crash did spark a blaze on the surrounding brush and spread about 75 yards away from the crash scene. >> pam: evacuations in nearby builidngs were prepared---but not issued. we're told the fire is now under control and no one was injured. >> pam: the woman accused of killing a google executive with an overdose of heroin. is scheduled to be back in court in just two days. >> pam: 26 -year old alix tichelman. is due to be arraigned on wednesday. on manslaughter charges for the death of 51 -year old forrest hayes. >> pam: police say, tichelman is a high end prostitute, who injected the married father of five. with a fatal dose of heroin.while on his yacht. >> pam: tonight kron4's maureen kelly reports that someone associated with the suspect is looking to make a profit off her current notoriety. >> reporter:the woman
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accused of killing a google executive with an overdose of heroin. is scheduled arraigned on wednesday. on manslaughter charges >> reporter: said overfeeds publication overseas publication called to off called and offered a price for his story. he and alex started dating are around the time of his death but he stated that he knows nothing about it. he was shocked to learn that alex was a prostitute. he thought it was something that she was done with regard to drug history. >> reporter: alex said that from the right and wearing sunglasses even though she is in your spirit and doors >> reporter: alex looking
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pasty next to her face fresh siblings of the not showing any obvious signs of having to be in any nefarious activity. >> pam: police say, tichelman is a high end prostitute, who injected forrest hayes.a married father of five. with on his yacht. tonight kron4's maureen kelly reports on who in tichelman's circle of friends. is looking to make a profit off her current notoriety. just when you thought this story couldn't get any slimier. the man you see hugging alix tichelman in this facebook photograph says he dated the suspect for eight months.but the two broke up this june. and now that his former squeeze is making international headlines.chad cornell looking to cash in. the sacramento area man called kron4 trying to sell his story. saying an overseas publication offered him a thousand dollars for an interview and wanted to see if we'd top that price. kron4 news does not pay for interviews. while making his sales pitch.the heavy metal singer and contractor says he and alix started dating around the time of hayes' death.but claims he knew nothing about it. he also said he was shocked that police say alix is a prostitute.and while he did know his former girlfriend had drugs in her history.he thought it was something that she was done with.
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>> pam: police are looking for a man who they say harassed and groped a woman in palo alto. >> pam: they released this sketch of the suspect last night. police say the incident happened in werry park on friday morning. they say the victim was sitting on a bench when a man approached her. he started a conversation, then touched her and tried to kiss her. the victim was able to push him off and get away. the suspect is described as a middle eastern man between 45 and 55-years-old. >> pam: a vallejo man is in custody tonight on suspicion of murdering a neighbor's friend. police say 45 year old michael david wilson fatally shot a woman who went to visit her friend at an apartment on butte street last night. >> pam: 57 year old lillie mae christiansen had just knocked on the door. her friend says seconds after he opened it. he saw wilson and shots rang out. >> pam: the victim's son. now stunned with grief. had just talked with his mother minutes earlier. >>she said that she would be right back, that she loved me. i said i loved her too and i was going to walk with her and she said no that she would take the walk. she takes the walk all the time. she came down and she didn't come back." >> pam: this latest incident is vallejo's seventh homicide this year.
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>> pam: investigating after they say an officer shot an armed man last night. police say a man was walking on the 100- and 200- blocks of mark street. in the street, holding a gun and glaring angrily into passing vehcles. >> pam: once police arrived, the suspect tried to escape. police say the man turned around and raised the gun. that's when they say an officer shot him. he was taken to a hospital. condition have not been released. >> pam: in san mateo. police have released this sketch of a man accused of stalking a 20 year old woman last wenesday. >> pam: the suspect is described as years old. between 5 feet 7 weighing about 150 pounds. the woman says the suspect was following and on delaware street. >>police say when he left the store. he stood near the woman's car. and spread some sort of smelly oily liquid police want to know if the similar incidents. >> pam: coming up. [ heart beating ]
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so you can celebrate today and feel confident about tomorrow. chase. so you can. could be caused by your i- pad. i-pads could contain nickel, a common allergy-inducing metal. an eleven year old boy was recently treated for an allergic reaction in san diego. >> pam: he developed a rash all over his body. family's i-pad, and found nickel in its coating. >> pam: the family says the boy got better after putting
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a case on the device. other reports detail nickel allergies from other devices.including laptops and cell phones. >> pam: the song says a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down. but a new study says that type of imprecise measurement for medicine can be dangerous. researchers suggest milliliters should be used to measure, not spoons. the study looked at the amount of medicine parents gave to their children. >> pam: parents who gave spoonfuls were more likely to give incorrect doses than those who measured in mililiters. >> pam: coming up. a scare in the air. >> pam: "i think after that 40 foot drop, it got really silent in the cabin. >> pam: a plane carrying hundreds of passengers forced to take emergency action. >> pam: plus -- new details uncovered that link a suspected murdered to the case of missing teenager -- sierra lamar.
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>> pam: d-n-a evidence links antonin garcia-torres to the murder of 15 year old sierra lamar. so says the district attorney in a grand jury transcript just released. >> pam: itgarcia torres has pleaded not guilty to kidnapping and suspects murdering the morgan hill girl. she disappeared in march of 2012 and though her body has never been found, she is presumed dead. >> pam: kron 4's dan kerman spent the day going through the grand jury transcript. he joins us now with details on the prosecutions case against garcia-torres >> reporter: it was on march 16, 2012 is when she disappeared from our home. this despite the fact that her body has not prepare filed just released grand jury transcript shares like
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on the case from the truck of torres volkswagen jet up day found a rope and gloves. most importantly to case the in 8 alices lamar's here was found on the road. as we have heard the clothing she wore was found days after her aunt and disappearance. the dna also said how could this be in a the associated with her disappearance been offered this explanation that she met that he ejaculated on to in to shoot and throw it out of his car. this is the first mention of sperm and police did not break it up. d.a. also told the grand jury days before
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her disappearance torres purchased a turkey baster and bleach which could be used as an applicator at one to destroy evidence we >> reporter: are still waiting for the child they to be set they're still running through the preliminaries. trial date >> pam: officials say a suspect in a fatal hit and run in sonoma county over the weekend has a long history of violations. >> pam: officials say john mesker struck and killed a man with his car on petaluma hill road near hunter lane on saturday afternoon. >> pam: according to court records, mesker has felony convictions for theft and drugs and several misdemeanor charges that go back to 2000. >> pam: his latest charges were back in june for a probation violation from a d-u-i arrest.
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>> pam: c-h-p says they're still looking for him. >> pam: watch she even reported a harassment and the call it the being alternately fired her. >> jacqueline: temperatures topping triple digits and a number of places such as fairfield antioch current and antioch things have cooled down quite a bit in the past few hours. increase in clowns this afternoon.
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yes cain seeing high cloud coverage. you can see some of the showers approaching the bay area off from the sierra. s take a look at storm trackers radar over the east bay and down through the south bay. isolated sprinkles and that is what we will continue to see tonight and into tomorrow we are still seen lightning strikes and hailed down in certain areas no rain which is very dry out there if you see anything in will be very polite and
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isolated and possibly over very quick. temperatures tomorrow will be cooler than what we saw to that. '60s and '70s inside the bank. and back down to the mideast tomorrow afternoon. that threat will end with temperatures of moving down with a more comfortable reading creek >> pam: several businesses remain closed today. after a water main break in san francisco's union square over the weekend. a contractor for the san francisco municipal transportation agency near stockton and geary saturday morning.
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of nearby buildings. including several high-end stores. like bvgalri and chanel. >> reporter: a scare in the air while the plane was over the middle of the ocean! a burning smell forced a united airlines plane to land on a small island in the pacific. the flight was headed from honolulu to guam. passengers say have way to their destination a strong odor filled the jet. some passengers say the stench of nearly gag them. the crew decided to divert the plane on the small island of midway. at one point, the plane dropped 40 ft..
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>> i think after that 40 ft. drop, it ripped out really silent in the cabin people break i mean we all prayed i pray it will if you're not sure what the problem is the first rule is to divert, get their point on the ground and worry about it later. >> reporter: the airline now says the problem was unequivocal in fan not necessary for flight. the passengers spent seven hours on the island with you services.
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the some of the hill can be as large as the golf balls. >> pam: we will recap some of our top stories even that overturned a big break that is still blocking a major role. high-end stores still dealing with a major cleanup after a water main break. >> gary: we have showers moving through central california and also the bay area i will tell you where it is coming from and how long it will last at 630
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heat shields are compromised. we have multiple failures. what's that alarm? fuel cell two is down. i'm going to have to guide her in manually. this is very exciting. but i'm at my stop. come again? i'm watching this on the train. it's so hard to leave. good luck with everything. watch tv virtually anywhere with the u-verse tv app. with at&t, the u-verse revolves around you.
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>> reporter: when the driver of a big red truck drifted off the edge of the road with a tireless going into the dust in losing control of the truck, turning sideways as we head into the evening hours on monday that are hoping to have this big rig truck remote some time tonight started >> reporter: the cleanup effort was led by model first responder agencies here in marin county occurs priority was containing the orioles still that none of it would reach a bay area and private has met team was
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a proud man to handle the final stage of the cleanup effort. >> reporter: here in san rafael both try to navigate our round be otruck it was veryh going. take a look here this is the san rafael bridge and the sea that it is a bumper to bumper and stretches back for miles. commanders say that certain circumstances there were an hour late for work in addition to being laid it had a domino affect where there late for a plan is for delivery items as some would have to work overtime to make up for the work that the masts. >> reporter: forma boyfriend of the woman that was accused of shooting an executive with a fatal dose of heroin he called kron 4
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news and accepted overseas publications offered him $1,000 for an interview and access to top it. kron4 does not pay for interviews. he claimed that he did not know anything about the death even though he was supposedly involved with the 1 and alex tillman. the drive that time and during that time >> reporter: a woman can hear a lot and not on the door with a man opening door opening fire on how killing had at the same. police officers came out and the rest of the suspect without incident >> reporter: grand jury transcripts transcripts have
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been revealed the prosecution case has been one of the in a evidence in regards to sierra hera was in the truck and dna was on a golf and the track of her car of his car. the defendant garcia taurus pleaded the nine guilty to all charges. pleaded not guilty >> reporter: this is the man suspected of groping in one at the park he allegedly forced his hand down her shirt and tried to kiss her. the woman did away and contact the police. then please take a lick at the sketch and hopefully someone will notice him and called in to police. reporting
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scott rates >> reporter: after a water main break several high end retailer sought to feet of water in their basement. bay to all the businesses are closed on mondays. hitting and watch a line calls and all of that flooding. trying to pump out the water and dry out the walls they think it and will be here to the end of the week. >> jacqueline: taking a look at the weather that is actually running dry out before it hits the ground. taking and look at storm trackers, this return here over the coastal waters we are not seen very much
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action because it is dry out before in make it to the ground creek >> jacqueline: continuing to move up tomorrow we will have a chance of more sprinkles tomorrow and it will feel a little human it as a while. it will be u humid then cooling trend will occur. >> pam: some are wondering if the decision was all lebraun? >> reporter: everyone is talking about lebraun james and his decision but tonight
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we are talking about how much his life of that has influenced the decision. >> she has been with me for a long time and i wanted to hard to continue to be there with me creek >> reporter: lebraun in savannah was mayor in 2013 and she is now pregnant with their third child. in return to ohio is a return to their roots. >> >> reporter: lebraun endorsements such as beads by drake and coca-cola has and it helped him make over $70 million last year >> reporter: lee brown's endorsement income he will
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gardner pitched yesterday so he is not available tomorrow night and his replacement will be hudson. that has set at 38 years of age the first couple of months you figure he's an all-star. nonetheless 7 when active baseball leader with 212 career victories. >> i do not think that anyone in anticipated i feel blessed to be plain. playing. >> gary: lee while the giants, boyle there were great and then they just went into the tank last
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night j.f. former all-star talked about the giants' second half of the season >> giants will win the world series if? >> dodgers falter i know a lot of people do not like that but they had the best talent right now >> gary: and jason and dip every sunday night with complete highlights and 9:00 on kron. we have a fan charging and corpus christi texas. someone hit a corpus christi hit to our hitter.
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and indeed fan came out and act like he wanted to hit the picture. pitcher accused of threatening of salt. also do not serve at all what is as simple as that. >> gary: come out to fight a professional athlete unlash you had a few drinks lick with courage crypt to liquid courage >> gary: >> pam: we will get an answer. >> gary: the tough guys and
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corpus christi? >> gary: looking to see joe mantegna one last time many fans came out seven hall of famers that was pretty nice 3 quarterback getting it done here were triple quarterback action creek last >> gary: play montana and the barlow scored last touchdown in candlestick park a good time was had by all. >> one of these things where we were able to provide a little bit more.
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>> legends of candlestick because so much has happened here. >> is fun to think about it for a minute. >> gary: to me the whole group montana young and jones.. rice, the allstate year after their careers. bay are still members of the community. when these players are done they are all out of there. the baseball players prefer to go to arizona or florida. you still see them today threw out the community. >> gary: how big is tiger woods? espn will have a camera on him there will be
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a camera channel for the british opening you can watch the rest of the tournament on of this channel of espn. but we will follow tiger woods brown he has not been victorious since 2008. >> gary: world cup! while ... wow! between argentina and germany the most watched soccer game in u.s. history 1-0 germany beat argentina >> gary:where does the sport
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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: 92 player helmets' were outfitted with brain sensors that are being warned during practice and a big game did in minneapolis. rice is rhesus the device works like an extra pair of eyes for coaches better try to keep children safe >> taking a significant hit will administer the protocol and then determine if the player should be removed or if the player is safe to return to the game. >> pam: and nebraska teen
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napa himself above the were the focal last night. he twisted a self be standing in front of one buffett and paul mccartney the two were just casually sitting on a bench and the background the is to graeme link had the caption chilling with my home meese began see white giving a bit to the grant and bonds of waterbury and there's concern paul are behind them. "chillin with my homies" >> pam:
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