tv KRON 4 News Weekend KRON August 3, 2014 7:00am-10:01am PDT
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. we're live where a womb is the victim of a brutal attack. they are searching for her attacker. hosting the first major event what the fans think of the new home of the 49ers. it was not all fun and games. thousands of fans that attracted problems. we'll explain next. lots of news to get to today. but let's get a check of the forecast. good morning. >> you will notice that it is overcast out there the marine lair is thicker and all the cloud cover is going to take some time to clear it.
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we barely saw the sunshine. the models are running warmer and the clouds will linger and we are tapping into the moisture. it may be humid and. here is the a look at the satellite and low clouds throughout the bay area. we will see clouds streaming in today. it will be a cooler afternoon. expect the bay locations. i'll have the full details on the forecast coming up. thank you, erica. police are looking for the person responsible for an attack that left a woman unconscious. and this is where we are with
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all the details. >> good morning not only was she knocked unconscious but she possibly was sexually assaulted. her body was found in hill crest and police are trying to figure out what happened they received reports of a woman bleeding. they responded here along the 2000 block and found her who was in her 40s. she was unconscious, bleeding and the victim of a sexual assault. crews transported her to the hospital and she was in stable condition. they did not have suspects they did not release where she was found. the police say at this point there is no reason to believe that anyone coming to the park they do say remain vigilant when going out in public.
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mike pelton, kron 4 news. fairfield police are looking for a man who assaulted a 16 year old girl who was jogging on saturday. authorities say she was on a trail near oak brook drive. he asked her for directions then assaulted her. the girl was not injured in the assault. the suspect is a white male who is around 18 years old with national hair and a thin build. he was wearing a black shirt. and breaking in is the earthquake played host to the sounders the first time ever. the first ever event. and 48,000 people were at the game. and kron 4 was there and we have reaction from the fans on the field. >> who would not want to be a part of history. it was a special night here and lots of people showed up. there is no doubt about it, levi stadium is a big hit. >> the fans showed up early.
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ikeer to fire up the grill. >> and if you put it out the right time. >> reporter: and to get in and check out the field. in the earthquakes did not disappoint. 42 minutes into the half they provided for the fans taking in the match against the sounders. >> they are number 1! >> reporter: the new home of the 49ers was well received. >> it is beautiful here. it is amazing. >> i like it, it is new and it is more intimate. it will be good for us and the
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49ers as well. >> play here and play in the super bowl. >> they are able to hold the lead and defeat the sounders. this is a warm up for the 49ers first pre-season game here in two weeks. getting to the stadium was not so fun as navigating around the stadium was a problem for many fans. there were officers to help out. some say they were mixed up when it came to getting in the parking lots a few thought it wasn't so bad. >> and it is early here. -- it is terrible here. very difficult. >> not well planned. >> it was very easy. there were signs out there on the streets. it it was helpful. >> for help getting around the 49ers had a series of videos to
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navigate through the traffic and the parking lots. we posted those at kron 4. today. even though the last game at candlestick park is over can you visit it one last time today. the free community day kicks off at the 11 today and will feature rides. trucks and tours. there will be some giants and 49er alum my there. you need -- alum my there. -- alum my there. a state of imagine for -- of emergency for fires in the state. a doctor affected with ebola is back in the us we'll have a update on him and what else the hospital will do to help him. and a man exposes himself at a park and now police are asking for your help to identify him. details on that story at 7:30.
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an earthquake killed 150 theme china earlier this morning. officials say the earthquake struck about 7 miles northwest in a rural province. this is one of the strong toast hit the area in 14 years. the governor has declared a state of emergency on saturday because of the rash of wildfires. thousands of acres of land have burned in several counties. this one here is a day fire t allows the state to mobilize the guard for disaster relief. as of friday, there were 17 fires burning including one that crossed from oregon. homeowners are starting to rebuild after the carlton complex fire devastated the homes in washington.
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those rebuilding the homes are clearing the debris. and a golf course was destroyed. the owner said rebuilding it will motivate those who lost their homes. >> and it is the course is back and thriving. it give as lot of encouragement. >> it has burned 250,000 acres and. >> we have more here as we take a look outside. another foggy day. we'll update the forecast next.
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we have a look at the forecast. gloomy yesterday and sunny everywhere else. >> i was with your neck of the woods. no sunshine in the city. it was a cool day. the computer model said it would be warmer than it was. i brought the temperatures down. i think with a deeper marine lair it will hold on. and then past that high cloud it could feel muggy. and low clouds this morning and some drizzle. 61 in san francisco. and santa rosa.
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and and ahead of us. that's where they are cooler. >> and ever green. if you like the comfortable temperatures. walnut creek getting close to 90. a high of 72. look how cool san francisco is. we'll see the low 60s there. 63 across the bay and it looks like san bruno 67. we are looking at a weak area it will bring cloud cover your way. and to the east. we'll see showers not much in the bay area and for places
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like santa rosa and napa and the interior spots. it will be muggy and clouds. >> here is a look at the around the bay forecast. that pattern of fog. sunshine will carry us into next week. we look at thursday into friday. we are in the 90s. and it looks like we bring things down a notch. >> thank you. >> the first ebola patient ever treated in the u.s. now at emory hospital in atlanta. dr. kent brantley arrived at the air force base yesterday. we have a update on the first time anyone with the virus was brought into the u.s. for treatment. >> reporter: the fight to keep dr. kent brantley alive is in the hands of the infectious disease doctors. he is a missionary made the journey from liberia to the u.s. in a specially equipped
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jet. >> i'm worried about him. he will be okay. regardless. >> after 6000 miles, 14 hours in the air, he touched down in atlanta and after a brief refueling. he is the first patient on u.s. soil. >> i spoke with a physician overseeing the care. he says there was never a special of bringing the americans who contracted ebola to emory. they were ready for them. >> why take the risk at all? >> i think that you have been in that part of the world you know the level of care that can be delivered. these are americans who went over there to supply humanitarian mission of medical care for the visits. our feeling is that they deserve the best care to try and resolve this infection that they can get. >> by saturday afternoon,
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brantley was transferred from his isolation into a ambulance. then a caravan took to the streets where the move was tracked by air and ground, awaiting him a specially outfitted unit, one of several in the world. >> what message do you have for people at home, the public that are concerned about having an american with the ebola virus here. >> that's the point, this is not a virus this is a patient. this is a neighbor, this is a parent, a child, this a spouse, a sibling. a sick person who needs our help. >> the other missionary nancy wrightbol is awaiting her trip back. at 12:30 an hour after the plane landed at the air force base it was back in the air. she is expected to join her colleague next week. the soldier that israel said was captured has died.
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the 72-hour ceasefire fell apart as quickly as it started. and israel started striking gaza because they believed that an officer was captured by gunmen. >> this is the sixth ceasefire that was accepted. we abided by. each one they have rejected for violated or both. >> and any position is unacceptable. this is because a truce is a truce. >> the prime minister has warned hamas against firing rockets. he said the military will reassess the gaza operation after the tunnels are destroyed. >> with no end in site to the violence between israel and hamas, people in the area are now expressing their outrage. and dan rubin was at protests. >> 100 people gathered.
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and on chalk outlined the cause. >> with the u.s. giving aid to israel, you have 268 children that have been murdered in palestine. >> he is bothered by the violence but blame as different source. >> when they are firing rockets from schools and churches and mosques, hamas is hughesing their own population as humid shields. >> they are freedom fight merse my mind. i don't support violence. i don't support what they do. but it comes out of oppression and apartheid state. >> a vig ideal was held to remember the loss of civilians. back in san francisco there are different takes on what the u.s. citizens need to do. >> the u.s. funding. i'm not against israel but the
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government. >> it is america's little brother. the u.s. is going to stand by the only true democracy they should. >> and there are divisions between the governments and people. until they find harmony, peace may be difficult to reach. >> and and right now it is week. and israel has no one to make peace with. and that's a problem. >> when you have one state a solution a military. there is no more hamas. that's the solution. coming up on the news. we'll have the giants and a's highlights. after 50 years, he is getting his well deserved spot in the hall of fame.
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and the a's took on the royals at the coliseum. and john lester wins his debut to the team. >> and two days after being traded from the red sox, they teamed up to boost the club with the best record. >> and the giants in new york last night taking on the mets. it was hitless that carried into the last stretch. and jake peavy. >> and it took 52 years.
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and the best punter of all time. he was inducted into the haul of fame with six members. this what he had to say to the up and coming punters in the nfl. >> and a meaning of the number 8. it meant a new beginning. and in closing. all i can say it was for the love of the game. >> he played for the raiders from 1973 to 1986 and won three super bowls with the team. and san francisco 49ers and glen dorsey will miss the rest of the season because of an
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injury. he tore his left bicep. he will undergo surgery. it could be a big below 11 months after the starter williams went down with an injury against seattle. he is a free agent after this season. and can you catch sports night tonight at 9:00 right after the news at 8:00. they will have the highlights. and 4ers and training camp news and the first game that happened at the stadium. check it all tonight after the news. ...we need to break up.
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we have showers in. and right now off the coast line it will rotate. we are looking at showers. that's as we head into tomorrow morning. >> because of all that and we are averaging 71 minutes. >> we will see cooler conditions. no 90s in the forecast. we head into tomorrow. we will have some hazy mornings. we will see 90s into the half of the week. police are looking for a man who exposed himself at a
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playground. this is a sketch of the man. he walked through the playground with his genitals visible. >> they are stepping up patrols around the park. and a sailor helped four people after their canoe capsized. he was able to rescue two people out of the water. >> they were racing. >> a accident out in front of a monarch holed. and police say the driver had a seizure. they have none life threatening
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injuries. >> a plan has been for a warrant. he led the police on a chase from richmond to emoryville. he and three damagers were arrested after the vehicle hate pa control car. a shelter for those with aids could now reopen. and needs $250,000 to get back on its feet. it would serve. they pay low rent. there is a sund raiser today.
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an officer shot and killed a driver and the officer then found that driver and shot him. they are questioning witnesses. >> bystander and a paroley and after a hostage situation. and he speaks with the family about the man who was taken too soon, he was 54 years old. and now. late on friday when things would change on the run breaking a window and forcing his way into the drive. >> they were able to open the
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door and start escorting the people out. while they were in the process. the suspect started shooting u. >> they returned fire and frank was hit. and his wife in the bathroom. a hostage situation lasting hours. the gunman, wanted on felony warrants. >> they tried to negotiate with him. he would not come out. they hours later they made entry into a location. that's when the shooting occurred. they killed a suspect. >> and it captured showing the deputies going in about a half hour into the standoff. his son describes it like this. there was no running. he had no rush. the cops shot him. >> and the soons frank and
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jeremy who grew up and attending a at as into. they were three months away from retirement. >> numb. and michael johns who was on american idol has died. he was in season 7 in 2008. these are pictures performing on the stage. and he died from a blood clot in his ankle. two former judges sent the family their condolences. and he was an incredible talent and part of the family. he was about approximate 35 years old. >> coming up here on the news weekend. hidden cash has hit the bay area. could this be the last time people do this.
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owners others will be closed down. and it will sell many of the best known products found in homes. those include tide, charmin and pam pers and crest. and a law student has filed a class action lawsuit over privacy violations. he is organizing the 1 million users to join him in the battle. and they claim there is a list of violations starting with participation in prix programs and tracking web pages why facebook violates the lifesy -- privacy laws. it was filed on friday. and couple is using styrofoam blocks to frame their 1400 square foot home in texas. they wanted to help the
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introducing the mercedes-benz b-class. it's electric! it's electric! the first electric vehicle from mercedes-benz. police are investigating an attack at hill crest. and now the woman was found unconscious and appears to be the victim of a possible sexual assault. 48,000 people flocked the new stadium last night to watch
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the earthquake take on the seattle sounders. the game was the first at the stadium. and they earthquakes took home the win. the next event is august 17th when the niners take on the broncos. and the governor has declared a state of imagine saturday because of the rash of wildfires. thousands of acres have burned in counties. this year is the day fire. and the declaration allows the state to mobilize the guard for disaster relief. the officer said as of friday there were 17 fires burning throughout the state. >> a check of the forecast. you goat go to candlestick park and meet the former 4ers. >> and cold. it was dark. >> there was drizzle on the
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car but that was earl. >> it is dark, the higher clouds are streaming in. we're tapping into. that is casting a shad dough on the lower clouds. that's why it is darker. there is a breeze. it is on top of the building there. we have drizzle there. and you have to use the wipers if heading out. currently oakland at 62. so n terms of temperatures, it is mild -- so in terms of temperatures. it is mild now. and i don't think it will be the case with the extensive marine lair i think it will hold on without sunshine i don't think we're going to see any 90s today. i have brought down the
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temperatures. and 74, 81 in santa clara. we are seeing more sunshine there. we'll be at 86 degrees. some in the east bay will flirt with that. we'll not quite make it there. 8 # and 84. and union city at 756 #. cooler and expect clouds. not much sunshine. expect a high of 77 today. future cast we have a lot of moisture to the east. some instability for the area. heading up. now with that said.
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nothing organized. >> as we take a look at the around the bay forecast we'll continue with this. >> here is stanley roberts found some people behaving badly. after waiting for a few. he goes around. and the rider in the lane is using the lane to go around. >> this is known as lane splitting. to many they believe that the motorcycle rider is behaving
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badly. >> lane splitting. it is that. if they are side by side and in the lane the motorcycle and can ride in between them and pass them. >> what i find interest something that even some motorcycle riders know it is legal. many had the opportunity to lane split but did not. maybe because i was with the officer of the highway pa control. >> why is this a segment if no one is behaving badly. there are some things that make it unsafe. >> and if they are doing it at an success speed that's illegal. >> there is another they should follow. >> they do not and that they with lanes of traffic is
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traveling at 40 or above. now that you know that it is 100% legal. >> some are trying to impede or prevent them from splitting lanes. that's illegal. >> california allows lane splitting if done in a safe manner. at the hayward office of the highway patrol, stanley roberts. hidden cash came back to the area for possibly the final time. hundreds of people clocked to the baker beach after the hidden cash twitter account tweeted out clues. he hid 26 pez dispensers. inside $2000. he brought a rake. people who found the cash were pumped. >> i found an airplane go. $50.
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>> i spent more of my money on it. it was fun to see them come together. >> that's the man behind it. he has given away $60,000. after today in new york city he says that it will take a break for several weeks. the sheriff's department search and rescue team had a whale of a time rescuing a fossil. they were 14 million years late. they found the whale head fossil in 1978. the family owned a home on top of the hill. it was embedded in a rock. at the time, he contacted a museum but it didn't have the resours to extract the rock then. >> we called the museum. they thought it was whale and 14 million years old. they said we cannot get it out of here. it is too heavy. >> 14 million years old.
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it took a team of 10 rescuers to do the job. the natural history museum plans to use the fossil for research. it is believed only about 20 such fossils have been ever discovered. >> and the three day festival festival kicked off in chicago. look at the people who showed up. there were six stages. and this year has a great list of performers, eminem. kings of leon, outkast and calvin harris. and outside lands kicks off on friday. the headliners include kanye west and the killers. and we have more ahead on the weekend. we approach the stories. and traffic is not so bad. we'll have a update on everything you need to know on this sunday right after this.
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million dollor home sails are at a high. 6000 sold to at least a million dollars this spring. shattering records. an agent showed kron 4 this condo. it has only 2 bedrooms but lifted for $1.35 million. and the agent said he is not surprised by the high prices. >> it is doing well. and tech funding at a high. you know you have ipos. tick twaoeurt creating -- like twitter. buyers have a lot of competition. and more condo construction is completed. >> and here is a live look
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kron 4 starts now. and good morning. thank you for joining us. and happy sunday, everyone. cloudy out there. mist. here is erica with the forecast. >> good morning. right now it is cloudy. and you will notice that it is much darker. and the madge it is not as right: because of the clouds. and 71 minutes now. and expect higher clouds by later on. looking ahead we'll see. that's in the forecast. >> thank you. >> and police are looking for the person responsible for an
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attack that left a woman unconscious. that's where we go this morning with the details. >> and good morning to you. within the last hour a number of neighbors expressed concern. she was knocked uncon is scious bout she was possibly sexually asauted. they tell me that she was found in the park they responded to a woman left bleeding. think say another woman was possibly assaulted. >> authorities are searching for her attacker. and there are a lot of dog walkers. >> i come here and i wish i would have come. and maybe i could have helped. >> and there are bad things.
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i feel bad. >> and the police are not releasing where the body was found. and think do not believe anyone else is at an increased risk. we are told she is in stable condition this morning. >> thank you for that, mike. well, this is not the sault this week. police are looking for a man who assaulted a 16 year old girl as she was jogging saturday. authorities say she was on a trail near oak brook drive. the male asked for directions and then assaulted her and fled after she fought back. she was not injured in the assault. and he is a white male, 18 years old. facial hair and a thin build. he was wearing a black shirt. >> this is just in. police are responding to an officer involved shooting at
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105th avenue in oakland. we are working to find out more details. we'll update you throughout the news cast. justine. an earthquake rocks southwest china this morning. the 6.1 earthquake struck a province. you can see here in the video how it shook cameras. the civil affairs ministry reports 175 people were killed and some 1400 others were injured. according to the state run media, more than 40,000 homes were damaged or destroyed. the first ebola patient treated in the u.s. it in atlanta. we look at how the hospital prepared. >> this is a mask with an air purifying system here. it is comfortable to breathe in and purifys the air. what is this.
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>> this is a suit. >> and when the doctor will check in on the patients he has to suit up. he is training now for the assignment of his life. he will be treating the first patients with ebola ever in atlanta. in the western hemisphere of the world. the patients, nancy wrightbol and dr. kent brantley. >> did you get a call. how did it happen. >> we got a call they said we understand that off special unit. we said yes. >> any hesitation in getting the patient. >> it has been the reverse. >> we have nurses who staff the unit. i had two who were scheduled to go on vacation they canceled vacations and they said we have been training for this. we are not going to miss this opportunity to care for this patient. >> we know the risk is small but even smaller if they did not come here. >> and if you don't have anything magical to provide. why take the risk at all?
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>> you have been in this part of the world and what can be delivered. >> these are americans who went over to supply a mission. they deserve the best care they can get. >> coming up on the news weekend. we'll bring you the latest details on the 72-hour ceasefire in the middle east. water problems continue in ohio, more tests are needed before any residents can use the city's water supply. and as we take a look outside right now at the san mateo bridge we're seeing blue skies but overcast. the forecast after this. you say avocado old el paso says... zesty chicken and avocado tacos in our stand 'n stuff tortil.as (record scratch) you say stand n' stuff tortillas
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israeli officials. the 72-hour ceasefire fell apart almost as quickly as it started. and israel started striking gaza because the military initially believed that one of the officers was captured by hamas gunmen. >> and we and and or both. >> this is because a truce is a truce. >> and and they have been warned about military will reassess and they are all dem lollished. and people in the bay area a expressing outrage. 100 people gathered and there are different takes on what
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they should do at home. >> and funding. >> i'm not against itself but the government. >> and is little brother. the u.s. will stand by the only they should. >> and. >> and whats held to remember the loss of civilians. coming up later we're going to wrap up the political headlines with the analyst we will be talking about the border crisis and how republicans are now suing the president. then at 9:15 we'll talk with michael about issues and leland yee's not guilty plea. >> we're live a.
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we have changes to talk about. san jose is 59 and 62 degrees in san francisco. all the cloud cover we're dealing with. that will clear in the areas. we will not see sunshine along the coast line. expect the low clouds and these are tropical. and it wit be for the valley. and the next couple of days. and and low 60s. and. and a high of 77.
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and the changes that we are talking about. we are tracking an area of low pressure. and this will stream in and bring showers to the east. expect some light rain in tahoe and pop up storms. i think the effect on the bay area will be cloudy and perhaps a few showers and we could see a stray shower. and to midweek and warm things up. we are talking headlines this morning. >> we wanted. >> and putting emphasis on it. >> we want to talk about it. >> can you get us up dated.
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>> and an opportunity to pass the bill. and they had toe recess. and it is a bill that means nothing. and they wanted 694. and it is a homeland security. and fund. and today. we'll never see the president's desk why brother going through it why. >> part of the reason is that they don't want to they are saying that you can -- can you do all the other things on your
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and the house and for the rest 6 the -- of the month. >> and will shift it around say if we legalize them we don't have to detain them and house them. 90% of them. and let them go. that cuts the costs there. they are daring it. they acknowledge and they it stays deport them all. and everyone who just came in it is not good strategy but politics and give the votes. >> they are dominating the
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conversation. >> if he does this what is the response going to be. >> and negative to say about it. >> and part of this. and it is that this is going to happen. they pass the bill it will never see the light of day. the senate did not pass it. the money runs out and in midaugust they are awane campaigning. and the president will do something, they will. they will come back and scream and yell. >> short of -- they are sort of setting him up. >> the same time they are yelling about what he is doing. they are criticizing him. and allowed to do. >> and they voted to sue him. he is doing stuff he should not be doing. >> got to love it. >> and they carved it out.
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they will sue him on the affordable health care. where will it go. will it make its way through the course. and in front of a judge. and they will lit the jackpot. they will get money to file a lawsuit. , they said this is a political question. we don't get involved. >> they know they have three votes for shower. and if you go by anything and
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>> and it is lake eary. they have decreased and trying to figure out and the spikes. guy it today. >> a buyer today. the family about the man who was taken from the families. >> i have seen it all. i got my kids out. i was trying to get my parents. my dad walked out. the deputy shot him. >> his father was 54 years old. and wife held hostage. now they were at home with their son and his kids on friday when everything would
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change. and breaking a window and forcing his way into the home on rose hedge drive. >> they were able to open the door and start escorting the people outside of the house. the and in the process of doing that. the suspect started shooting and from inside the house. >> they turned fire and frank mendoza was hit. and a hostage situation and the gunman wanted on felony warrants. >> they tried to negotiate with him to come out. they made entry into the location. and the people and the shooting occurred. >> video from across the boulevard shows deputy going in a half hour into the standoff. it is described like this. >> he was trying to walk out. and he had no rush. and we had to get out of the
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house. the cops shot him. >> he was rescued and frank and jeremy to grown children grew up and attending a high school at a loss. the father was three months away from retirement following a career at unified grocers in commerce. >> numb. >> and we have more coming up after the break. [ heart beating ]
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right now. as for the temperatures 50s and 60s. and 61 and 56 degrees now in santa rosa. we're dealing with a marine layer we're seeing clouds. because of that we're seeing delays averaging 71 minutes. and taking a look at the headline we'll see higher clouds moving in later on today. that will linger on to next week w that said, we're tapping into the moisture and instability a factor. could see showers for the north bay and the delta tomorrow morning. the rest of the week is good. we'll continue with the pattern and temperatures into the 70s. and we will see 80s and 90s. >> thank you. and the governor has declared a state of emergency on saturday because of the rash of wildfires. land has burned into several
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the state is mobilize the national guard. as of friday there were 17 fires burning throughout the state. homeowners are rebuilding after fire devastated their homes in washington. they have started to clear up the mess in the it destroyed. and you can see that rebuilding the course will motivate people. >> if it is back and thriving it gets encourage. it is now 71% contained. >> and they are targeting areas that have seen a rise in crimes
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they recovered illegal handguns. one of the cars recovered was stole non-a carjacking. and a earthquakes played lost to the sounders at the first event at levi stadium. 48,000 people were there at the game. we were there and we have reaction from fans on the field. >> who would not want to be part of history. and lots of people showed up. there is no doubt about it. levi stadium is a big hit. >> and fans showed up early. eager to fire up the grill. >> and if you put it in the right spot. >> and tail gate to get inside and check out the field. they did not disappoint.
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and 42 minutes into the first half, and the earthquakes were on the board providing a thrill for 592,000 fans taking in the regular season match against clint and the sounders. >> number one! let's go. >> no doubt the new home of the 49ers was real received. >> it is beautiful. it is amazing. >> i like it. >> knew. everything is spay scious. it is more independent mate than candlestick. it will be good. >> i cannot wait to see them here in the super bowl. >> they are able to hold the lead and defeat the sounders. and this is a warm up for the 49ers first pre-season game here in two weeks.
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>> and navigating was a problem for many fans. some drivers say they are mixed up when it came to finding the lots and the drive was a nightmare. >> and and more signs out i think and where the spots are. >> it was easy. there were signs out on the street. it was helpful. >> the 49ers came out with videos to help navigate through the traffic and the parking lots. can you find that on our web site at kron 4. these are the next games that will be held. the ers versus the broncos.
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identity theft is on the rise. using names and social security is destroying credit. and we find out if your child is a victim of identity theft. since children are not engaging in activities that require id checks like opening credit cards, loss can go undetected for years and undiscovered until they are ready to go to college. a report shows that the theft
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for children under 5 years old grew 105% since last year, the highest growth rate of any age group. and all clear identity, the entity behind the report. >> we scan 20,000 kids and 10% had someone else using their information. they are victims of theft. for the same population, the children were 35 times more likely to be victimized than adults. it is a big problem. we want parents to be aware it is out there. and they find out when it is too late. it has impacted their life or their child's life. parents have been turned down for state benefits for health insurance because there is employment being reported under the child's social security number. we had kids turned down for internships because a felony is reported with their
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application. not able to get a student loan or get their first apartment. when you run into it at that point and miss out on the students then it is a problem. >> reporter: the bad guys get the numbers and names by hacking into the computer or stealing documents like tax documents. health records. school documents. and schools and medical offices are being broke into and files stolen. what can you do to see if they are a victim of id theft? all clear id can help you out. >> we have a scan. we check for misuse. and we check for non-credit sources, criminal records. employment, those things. an investigators will walk you through the process of getting identity restored. it is free. it is available on our web site and available through our free
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and erica is here to talk about the weather forecast. we try to take a selfie. >> and twitter. it was hot. i don't want to be sweating. and as we take a live look from the camera. we have a lair and seeing low clouds and creepy into the livermore valley. as for the temperatures. plenty of 50s and 60s out there. oakland at 62 in livermore. it is overcast and gray throughout the bay area. and it will take time for the cloud cover to clear.
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it will be replaced streaming in. we don't have any 90s. and plentiy of 80s throughout the valley. and hayward in the 60s today. and downtown san francisco. here is looking at 68. high of 77 up to napa. we have changes to talk about. we're tracking an area of low pressure over san diego. we'll see includeddier conditions. it will be to the east. and a pop up storm here. some of that it could move into
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the area. and. we a looking at showers. and warmer and thursday and friday. p and g is cleaning house. it will dump about 90 of the smaller less popular brands. it was announced as they discussed earnings and will leave the company with a portfolio with the 80 brands. officials did not immediately identify the names of the brands they are going to cut. some will be sold to new owners. others will be closed down. it will sell their best known products found in american households. they include tide, charmin and crest tooth paste. a law school in austria has filed a lawsuit over facebook regarding privacy. he urged users to join him.
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he claims that it has a list of violations starting with participation in the prix program and the grass search and tracking web pages. that's the reason it is violating privacy laws. it was filed on friday. no word on what facebook has to say to the lawsuit. >> americans say that the economy is in poor shape but those who describe the conditions as good are increasing. according to a cnn poll released on friday, 41% rate it as good. and but even at 41% it is the highest percentage of americans with a positive view of the economy since the recession started in december. home sales are at a high in the bay area a report from data quick said 6000 homes sold for a million dollars.
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and a agent showed kron 4 and and 1.35. the agent said he is not surprised by the high prices. >> the mark is doing well. the job market is doing well. you have ipos. and twitter that is creating millionaires. i'm not surprised. and there is not a lot of inventory. they have a lot of competition that could change as construction is completed. in sports. the a's took on the royals on saturday afternoon and john lester wins his oakland debut and pitching into the 7th inning. they beat the royals. johnny gomes in his return
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after being traded from the sagging world series champion red sox, john and gomes boosted the club to cleat the best record in baseball. they go at it today in oakland. first pitch at 1:05. and a hitless fight that carried into the last as the mets beat the giants 4-2. and peavey lost another decision. they go at it again today. first pitch 10:10. it took 52 years but it's official. >> punters are in the hall of fame. and ray guy is now considered to be the best punter of all time. and he was inducted into the hall of fame last night along with six other mechanisms. this isway to say to the punters that are in the nfl. >> the meaning of the number 8
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on my jersey meant a new start. if that's true 24e7b i -- then i would like to have the number 8 represent a new beginning for punters into the hall of fame n closing, all i can say is that it was for the love of the game that i am here. >> he played with the raiders from 1973 to 186. and won three super bowls with the team. san francisco 49ers nose tackle glen dorsey will miss the rest of the season because of an injury. he tore his left bicep muscle on friday. losing dorsey will be a big blow 11 months after last year's starter ian williams went down with a season-ending ankle injury against seattle.
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dorsey is a free agent after this season. in front of a crowd. serena williams reaching another final. she took the last eight games to win 7-5, 6-0 in the bank of the west classic. the top seeded and ranked williams is 3-0 in the final so far in 2014. you can watch sports night live here on kron 4 at 9:00 after the news at 8:00. they will have your giants highlights from the game. and training camp as well as the first game at levi stadium. that's at 9:00 after the news. we're back with more after this break.
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hundreds of people flocked to baker beach after the hidden cash twitter account tweeted out clues. the man behind it hid pez dispensers. $2000 in there. the people who found the cash were thrilled. the man behind it has given away $60,000. and he says that hidden cash will take a break for several weeks. >> and levi stadium hosts an event. dealing with traffic problems. the latest news and the doctor infected with ebola. what doctors are doing to help him out.
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and a woman is knocked unconscious in hill crest park. >> and the american doctor infected with ebola is back in the united states. what the hospital plans to do to help him make how missionaries are treated. >> and the forecast ahead. and happy sunday. we're seeing clouds out there. good morning. >> and it is dark in san francisco we go live and we
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look from mount tam. 50s and 60s. and 57 now in richmond. upper 50s. we will see higher clouds, not as warm. we are looking at showers. and the north bay and the delta. we a looking at moisture but it is nice with morning fog and back in the 90s. and i'll have more in the next report. >> thank you. >> this just in. and police are responding to an officer involved shooting. police are looking for the person responsible for a brutal attack that left a woman unconscious in a popular park.
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and mike pelton is there with details. good morning. >> well, justine, they are trying to piece together what happened in that attack. but her body was found here in the park. they say she was sexually assaulted as well. this started around yesterday morgue. that's when they received of an unconscious woman left bleeding here. they found her n her 40s. she was possibly sexually assaulted. crews transported her to the hospital where we're told she is in stable condition. and the park sees many dog walkers, joggers and kids. >> there are a lot of children that go to the playground. a lot of children. and a lot of parties happen there, they rent it for parties
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and things like that. there is always a lot of small children here. and it is worrisome that something could happen. >> they want to see the increased patrols. and there are many people who live here in the park. despite the attack there is no reason to believe that anyone else who comes here is at any increased risk but it is a good idea to be vigilant. >> this is not the only assault going on right now. and police are looking for a man who assaulted a 16 year old girl as she was jogging. she was on a trail near oak brook drive. police say the male asked for directions and assaulted her and fled. she was not injured. it is a white man around 18 with facial hair and thin
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build. he was wearing a black shirt. >> dr. dr. kent brantley has arrived in the us he was able to walk out of the ambulance and into the hospital in atlanta. and it will be the first time that the patient will be treated here in the us the doctor arrived in georgia yesterday and was driven in a specially equipped ambulance to the hospital. he contracted ebola working with a christian humanitarian group in west africa. a church elder is hopeful he make as full recovery. >> and we have had a sense everything will work out okay. i also understood that people even if they get better suffer greatly before that happens. >> due to the outbreak, all
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mommian missionaries serving in the african nations are in the process of being transferred out. and andrew whittenberg spoke with the families. >> you worry about your kids. >> reporter: when she learned that her son would severe in west africa where ebola was a concern, tough trust that the church would look after them like they would your children, she received pictures and the missionary training center. he is happy. >> his words were africa is amazing. >> about he does what he is supposed to do. we're not concerned. >> i'm glad he is safe. not everyone is so lucky. >> reporter: and another worker has been there for ten months. he will be sad to leave. >> and the area that ebola was in. he liked to work in the areas.
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it was part of what he was there to do. >> the health and safety is a top priority and precautions have been taken and missionaries staying in the apartment. >> it is not a big surprise or shock t verifies what the church is on top of things. >> a spokesperson confirms that two members have died from the virus. 274 are now being transferred out. three missionaries will be moved. >> he has a love for the people. it comes with the idea of serving them. >> and now an elder maynd up somewhere he never dreamed. >> he will miss that opportunity but he will be happy to serve wherever he goes. a deadly earthquake rocked southwest china this morning. the 6.1 earthquake struck the province and you can see in the video how the cameras start
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shaking. 175 people were killed, some 1400 others injured according to the state run media, 40,000 homes were destroyed or damaged. >> coming up, the ceasefire in the middle east is unraveling. how people are reacting to the violence. toxins infect water. what is being done to make the water safe. our analyst is here to discuss water safe. our analyst is here to discuss the latest in the leland save hundreds on beautyrest and posturepedic. choose $300 in free gifts with tempur-pedic. even choose 48 months interest-free financing on the new tempur-choice. the triple choice sale ends soon at sleep train.
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captured by hamas gunmen. >> and this is the 6th or 7th ceasefire that was implemented. each one they have rejected or violated or both. >> and any position is unable. this is because a truce is a truce. the prime minister has warned against firing rockets. the military will reassess the gaza operation after the tunnels are destroyed. with no end in sight to the violence between israel and hamas, people are expressing outrage and frustration. 1 hub hun people gathered on 24th street and mission in san francisco yesterday. and there are different takes on what citizens here should do at home. >> i'm against funding. but the zionist government. >> and the u.s. will stand by
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good sunday morning at 9:15. let's check the forecast now with erica. >> good morning. it is gray out there and overcast throughout the area. we were dealing with a deeper marine lair so cloud cover is even -- layer. and the temperatures not too bad. 50s and 60s. we're not going to see much movement in the temperatures until later on today. i think that the temperatures
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are going to back off compared to what we experienced on friday. no 90s. most locations in the 70s and the 80s. and san jose and 78 in campbell. we will see 80s and 61 in richmond. you will notice the es are cool low 60s for san francisco and we have some changes to talk about. we are tracking low pressure right now. that's going to move up the coast line. we will see higher clouds move in. these are tropical. it will feel muggy out there. we are tapping into subtropical moisture w that said -- with that said, showers starting with the overnight hours. and the activity is well to the east. we're talking about the sierra nevada. you could be dealing with storms there and the likelihood in the bay area at 10 to 20%. the greatest chances for the
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north bay. keep your umbrellas handy just in case a possibility will continue through tuesday. but looking ahead, here is the forecast. fog. sunshine. we are back in the 90s for the inland spots as we wrap up the work week. 9:17, we have our political analyst to talk local headlines. >> we have two topics. first is the leland yee case and some developments this past week. we want to discuss the bay bridge report. >> absolutely. >> and we know a lot of people drive on that. it has been open a year but there is a -- 5eurbgs billion over budget. >> all things come in good time. >> we -- 5 billion over budget. >> all things come in good time. >> we want to talk about the new case filed. >> and the head of the transportation committee in the state senate, they did a review of the cal trans documents and
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they came out with a report that's pretty alarming. the conclusions which is their own conclusions at this point and not any. and it came up and made the assertions that cal trans and a contractor engaged in a pattern in practice of stopping die sent. anyone who was raising questions about the quality of the work, the fabrication of the welds. the things that came back to bite the cal trans later in terms of cost and time, were reassigned, demoted. punished essentially for expressing dissent over the project. one of the results of the whole situation is that this fabricator was running behind
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schedule. what does cal tran does accelerate it or get penalised they say we'll give you more dollars if you speed it up even though you should have done it in the first place. >> no criminal charges have been filed. he wants to do what he has done. he is thinking about it s there a time line. and the committee will meet and part of that is going to be whether they will recognize a criminal investigation. now the highway patrol had an investigation going on of what happened at the bridge but there are all these -- it starts off with the fact that if you are going to build a bridge. do you pick someone who built a bridge or pick someone who built cranes. we talked about this. you said someone who builds a bridge. i'm in the an engineer or expert. >> but they -- >> it was a pop quiz. >> that makes sense and they chose someone who made cranes. that's where the problems came
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about with the costover runs. the welds. the bolts. things that are going on. it is a problem and i. we are uncovering more stuff. and it lends not being very credible. and the safety and the people who drive across it. he is trying to make a name for himself here? >> there are two things. i think it would be remiss to say he is not running for congress right now but i think that a lot of this stems from the fact that a lot of people have been asking why hasn't anyone in politics stepped up and said where is the accountability for the taxpayers. where is the for cal trans. he has done that. kudos to him. >> let's talk about the former state senator, leland yee.
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>> well sort of former. >> he is still. >> still. >> he is suspended. >> he is drawing a salary. >> he is using campaign funds to pay lawyers. this past week the -- >> he showed up to court. >> pled not guilty. they came out with additional charges to the ones that were already there and including now he is being accused of using his campaign operation as a racketeering enterprise a vehicle to gain money not just for his honest services the ability, you are supposed to be a politician and do the things because that's your job. and because someone is paying you for it or a campaign contribution but this is the first time they are making allegations that he benefited from it. it will be interesting to see how that comes out. one of the most interesting things that came out is that they now bring up two counts of
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extorsion which they did not do before. it was an owner who wanted a law passed in california that limits exposure for the players in another state being able to claim worker's comp. it is technical. he said that i control the committee. if you want this to go through. you have to make all the campaign combinations to me and the commission that regulates and now we have -- >> it is getting stirred, the pot. >> there is drama. >> what is the next step. >> it will go silent for a while. and the trial will not happen until next year. >> thank you. back with more in a moment.
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400,000 people are told they cannot use, drink or cook with or boil the water. this is after they showed up in a reading at the water treatment plant, the toxins come from a harmful algae bloom that's growing in the main water source lake erie. the mayor and that samples are thoughing toxin are decreasing. and the environmental protection agency is trying to figure out what caused a spike. they are taking no chances. they are buying bottles as possible. >> and a bystander and paroley were killed after an hour of astandoff hostage situation. we speak with the family about the man who was taken too soon from the family. >> i have seen it all. i got my kids out. i was trying to get my parents. my dad walked out. the deputy shot him.
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>> his father shot dead. he was 54. his wife held hostage for hours. now recovering. they were at home when their son and his kids late friday afternoon when everything would change. a 24 paroley breaking a window and forcing his way into the home on rose hedge drive. >> the deputies opened the front door and escorted them out of the house. while they did that, the suspect started shooting at the deputies from inside the house, they returned fire and frank mendoza was hit. his wife was in a bathroom. and a hostagesituation lasting hours. the gunman wanted on felony warrants. >> they tried to negotiate with him to come out. he would not come out. hours later they made entry, that's when the shooting occurred. they killed the suspect. >> video from across the boulevard shows deputies going in about a half hour into the
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standover. and his son described it like this. >> he was trying to walk out. there was no running. and he had no rush. he had to get out of the house. the cops shot him. >> the s.w.a.t. rescued his wife while the morning after the sons two of eight grown children who grew up were at loss. he was three months from retirement following a 30-year career at unified grocers in commerce. >> numb. i have been numb since i found out. people said to call a lawyer.
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web site. now we turn to erica. a look at the forecast for today. and the week ahead. >> good morning to you. well you noticed how gray it is out the there. it is gloomy. here is a look at the overcast sky at the bridge. and the temperatures have not changed much. and 61 and san francisco at 57 degrees right now. and anticipate a cooler afternoon. the low clouds we're dealing with will be replaced by the higher tropical clouds. and the rest of the week is looking good. we'll continue with the morning fog and sunshine. i think we'll see 90s creep into the forecast as we head into next thursday and friday. we have changes to talk about. i'll walk you through the extended forecast coming up. >> thank you. police are arrested seven people in a targeting areas.
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a rise in crimes. officers recovered stolen cars and illegal handguns. one of those was stolen during a carjacking. there were four shootings in three days in antioch. and palo alto police are looking for a man who exposed himself at a playground on friday. we have a sketch of the suspect. he walked through the playground with his general talls visible through the zipper of his pants. two women saw him and called police. no children saw the suspect and he did not try and talk to the kids but they are now stepping up patrols around the park. >> and a sailor saved six people after their canoe capsized. we have learned that a sailor spotted the canoe and able to rescue two people out of the water. the coast guard assisted the other four. they were racing in the around the rock challenge on saturday. a section of a boulevard
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was closed last night and is now reopened. that is because of an accident out in front of the monarch hotel. the driver of a car had a seizure and it caused him to hit several parked cars and pedestrians. the driver was taken to the hospital. and a man who led police on a car chase in the east bay has been arrested. miguel ort quiz was arrested in connection with a -- ortiz was arrested in connection with a murder. he led them on the chase from rich mopped which ended in a crash. he and three women passengers arrested after the vehicle they were driving hit a richmond patrol car. and breaking in the new digs, the earthquake hosted the sounders for the first ever sporting event at levi stadium. 48,000 people were there at
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last night's game. and we have fan reaction. >> reporter: who would not want to be a part of history. it was a special night here and many people showed up. levi stadium is a big hit. the fans showed up early. they were eager to fire up the grill. >> you have to put it in the right spot. >> and tail gate and check out the field. and the earthquadid not disappoint. 42 minutes into the first half, jalo put the team on the board. and the fans took in the match against the sounders fc. >> they are number one. >> reporter: and no doubt the
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home of the 49ers was real received. >> it is beautiful. and it is amazing. >> i like it. it is knew and spay scious. it is more intimate than candlestick. till be with be great for the 49ers. >> i cannot wait to see them play here. >> they are able to hold their first lead and defeat the sounders fc 1-0. this a warm up for the 49ers first pre-season game here in two weeks. >> and navigating was a problem for many fans. there were officers on hand to give help but look at the traffic there. some drivers say they got mixed up when it came to finding the right parking lot they say that the drive through the lot was a nightmare. for some help they went through
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a series and figure out where they were. we posted that on our web site. >> these are the next games that will be held. the 49ers pre-season game on the 17th versus the broncos. and then the first season game on the 24th versus the chargers. october 24th a first ncaa game cal berkley and the university of oregon ducks. on the 5th of december. the pac-12 championship game and known as 5900 bowl the san francisco bowl will be the 30th. for all you fans out there. wrestlemania will make its way to the bay area. can you believe that football season is there. >> i'm in denial. >> the last game at candlestick. it's happening. >> you can visit it one last time. free community day at 11.
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rebuild after the carlton complex fire devastated their homes in washington. those rebilling the homes have started to clean up the mess. look at the damage here. and the golf course said that rebuilding it wit motivate those who lost their homes. >> it is the golf course is thriving t gives encouragement to the homeowners that they can do the same. >> and the fire has burned over 250,000 acres this morning. and at 21% contained. and the rising fire is not far from the carlton fire in washington state. it has destroyed six homes and threatened about 50 more. and officials say that the it was sparked about i a trailer's flat tire. this has burned 400 acres of land. we have more here on kron weekend. why a student is coming after facebook with a lawsuit.
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good morning. let's check in on the forecast. >> well, the temperatures will be climbing down, we're not going to be as hot as what we experienced on friday. temperatures in the 60s throughout the area. and san francisco now in the low 60s. and 56 in santa rosa. you will notice it's not going to be as warm. i think we're going to take the 90s out of the forecast. and save them for the latter half of the week. expect clouds to stream into the area. and 81 in santa clara. temperatures in the 80s but
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look at walnut creek. and 90. 72 this afternoon. it looks like oakland at 68 and 77 and san bruno: we have change to talk about. we're tracking an area of low pressure over san diego. it will rotate showers and an increasing calm cover. it looks like the activity will stay to the east. and up to tahoe that's a 10% chance of a few isolated showers for santa rosa and fair field. and moisture will take hold and past that warmer conditions and fog through the latter half of the week. and lallapalooza kicked off in chicago. many people came out to
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celebrate the music. and the list of performers is eminem, kings of leon. outkast and calvin harris. our own festival will kick off this friday. headliners for that are tom petty and the killers. and robert kennedy junior and cheryl hines tied the knot. they celebrated their wedding in massachusetts. this is a the third marriage for kennedy and second for hines. he is the third of the 11 born to robert kennedy. he is the nephew of president jfk. and p and g is cleaning house. the largest consumer product company plans to jump about 90 of the smaller less popular brands. you will not miss them. the move as they discuss earnings will leave with a portfolio of 70 to 80 brands.
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officials did not the identify the names of the brands being cut. some will be sold off. others will be closed down. it will sell many of the best known products. those include tide, charmin. razors and pam pers. and a lawsuit law student in austria has filed a lawsuit over privacy invasion. and he is urging facebook users to join him. the student claims that facebook has a list of violations starting with participation in the prix program, the graph search and tracking web pages. those are his main reasons. the student filed the lawsuit in vienna on friday. no comment from facebook. americans say that the economy is in poor shape but the percentage who described it as good says it is increasing.
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and according to a poll on friday, 41% rated it as good. 58% rate it as poor. but even at just 41% it is the highest percentage with a positive view of the economy since the recession officially started in 2007. let's talk sports now. the a's took on the royals and john lester wins his oakland debut and pitching into the 7th as they beat the royals. and johnny gomes got two hits during a burst in his return to the as two days after being traded from the sagging champion red sox, lester and gomes teamed up to get the best record in baseball. they go at it again today for first pitch at 1:05. and giants and mets a hitless fight that carried into the last stretch as the mets
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beat the giants. jake peavey lost his 11th decision in a row. they go at it again in 20 minutes. áeufplt it took 52 years but it is official, punters are now in the pro football hall of fame and the ray guy is now considered the best punter of all time. he was inducted into the hall of fame last night with six other new members. and he has some things to say to the up and coming punters in the nfl. >> the meaning of the number 8 on my jersey meant a new start. if that's true. i would like to have number 8 represent a new beginning into the hall of fame. in closing, all i can say is that it was for the love of the
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game that i am here tonight. thank you. god bless you. >> and that jacket looks good on him. he played with the raiders from 1973 to 1986 and won three super bowls with the team. and he was selected to the anniversary and all time teams. and the a nose tackle is expected to miss the rest of the season because of an injury. he tore his left bicep on friday. he will undergo surgery tomorrow. losing him will be a below after the starter ian williams went down with a season ending ankle injury against seattle. and he will be a free agent after this season. at in front of a sell-out crowd. serena williams took the last eight games to bead andrea peckovich in the bank of the west classic. and the top ranked williams is 3-0 in the final in 2014.
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and the governor has declared a state of emergency on saturday because of the rash of wildfires returning now. thousands of acres have burned in several counties. this year is a fire and it allows the state to mobilize. as of friday there were 17 fires burning throughout the state. >> police are investigating an officer involved shooting that was around 8. and that's right near the a bible college. and we're working to get more details on this story. we will update you and on our facebook pages. and hidden cash to the bay area for the final time. and people went to the baker teach after the hitten cash account put out includes.
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he hit 26 in the stand outside he had $2000. people were thrilled when they found the cash. >> and i found an airplane guy. $50. >> and i meant more of my money on it more time and energy. it has been fun. >> that was the man behind t he has given away $60,000. he will go to new york and take a break will he be back. >> i think so. >> he is a local guy. >> that's it for us here on the weekend. and thank you for being with us today. and hope that you will tune in tonight at 8:00 and sports night live at 9:00. >> thank you for joining us.
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discover the champion in you! . (applause) well, god bless you. it's always a joy to come into your homes. if you're ever in our area please stop by and be a part of one of our services. i promise you we'll make you feel right at home. but thanks so much for tuning in. thank you again for coming out. i like to start with something funny each week. one day adam said to god, "god, why did you make eve so beautiful?" god said, "so you would love her." he said, "well, god. why did you give her such long flowing hair?" god said the same thing, "so you would love her." "well, god. why did you give her such a good figure?" god said it again, "so you would love her." adam said, "alright, god. you made her so beautiful, so attractive. why did you make her so dumb?" (laughter) god said, "adam, that's easy; so she would love you." (applause)
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