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>> pam: tonight -- news that a man is being tested for ebola after having traveled in west africa. the virus has killed hundreds in africa -- and has no known cure. catherine heenan is here with the latest on that. and -- on how two american aid workers are doing.catherine? (male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> catherine: it would be the worst nightmare for health experts. the deadly ebola virus getting a foothold in the u-s. >> catherine: today - a man in manhattan checked himself into mount sinai hospital. he has problems including a high fever -- which 'could' be early symptoms of ebola. doctors are scrambling to have the results for another day or so. >> catherine: but they say there have been half a dozen other peoplebeen tested recently after being in africa -- and all of them did "not" have ebola. >> catherine: and they say they're taking every precaution in dealing
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>> catherine: as for the two american missionary workers being treated for ebola -- the news about the first american being treated on u.s. soil is encouraging. >> catherine: doctor kent brantly has been treated with an experimental serum called "z-mapp".and is said to be improving. >> catherine: over the weekend.he was brought to emory university hospital.and everyone was happy to see that he was able to walk into the hospital from an ambulance. doctors say the serum hadn't even been tested on humans before.but they're cautiously optimistic. >> catherine: a special plane has arrived in liberia to bring home the second american missionary with ebola. >> catherine: nancy writebol is expected to arrive tomorrow in atlanta.and she's also been treated with the experimental serum. >> catherine: meantime - the death toll in nearing 900. that new serum won't be of much help - because at this point, there are only a few >> reporter:ebola is a virus that is not highly contagius.but once someone's infected.it's extremely dangerous. there is currently no vaccine or cure for the virus.but that experimaenetal serum catherine was referencing. is promising. >> reporter:between 60 - 90-
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perecent of people who catch it. die. however, unlike the flu - ebola does not spread easily.and it cannot be >> reporter:to get ebola, you have to come into direct contact with a sick person's body fluids such as blood, saliva or vomit. >> reporter:the incubation period for someone who has been exposed is between 2 - 21 days. people are not contagious during this time - only after symptoms appear. >> reporter:symptoms may include fever, diarrhea and vomiting. health experts are not concerned about an outbreak in the u-s. >> reporter:again, we should hear the results of the new york city's patient's blood test in the next 24 - 48 hours.and right now doctors think it's unlikely that person has ebola. >> pam: back here in the bay area. >> pam: u-s coast guard crews have suspended their search for a missing fisherman.whose boat ran aground at san francisco's >> pam: the 37-foot fishing boat. named paloma capsized near seal rock early this morning. kron4's dan kerman is live at ocean beach tonight. >> pam: dan what's the latest on in the meantime the book
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remains there at ocean beach. the city of questions as to why it got there. >> reporter: the fishermen aboard the polo one fisherman the sole was still missing. >> he was on and the rocks in his words. and needed assistance. surely there after there were no more communication for him. >> reporter: the fishman identified has not been found the coast guard did it by san francisco fire department began searching the 18 mile square area. the area see skirt sea search was called off by noon wednesday authorities found nothing. >> reporter: this life raft
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was found near shore but a clear as if he the ploy did or if he was even all if it? >> reporter: that are concerned about fuel. there was some small smell of diesel earlier but it dissipated. again, they have to go to import tide before they removed the field and to pull that bold. bold. >> pam: a three-alarm fire that undergoing renovations near san francisco's united nations afternoon. >> pam: the fire started between the second and third floors for the former renoir hotel.smoke was pouring out up >> pam: dozen construction workers were in the building at the
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>> they all had come place of smoke in the ventilation. >> pam: traffic was a mess for much of the afternoon with the market's street now opened to traffic because the fire is under investigation >> pam: a family in san jose caught home on camera. they say it happened yesterday shortly before house on varden avenue. >> pam: as you can see in this video. he got in by breaking their back door with a rock. >> pam: the family says their home security alarm went off.but that didn't deter thethey say he got away with electronics and jewelry. >> pam: this is the second time their house has been broken into in two years. >> pam: and gas leak was reported early at the willow shopping center a
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third-party crew prompting the evacuation for some of the stores. they hope to have it repaired by 530 tonight in a word of any injuries. catherine? have been pummeled by storms >> catherine: here's a look at the flooding and mud- slides 45 miles northwest of los angeles. >> catherine: intense heavy rain washed over hillsides that had been left dry by the drought. one peron died when a car was swept off a road by flooding in this area. >> catherine: there are reports of other people who are stranded or missing. >> catherine: the sheriff's aerial rescue team had to pull some people to safety. the rain and mud-slides have left cars and vans and campers trapped. some roads are impassable.and hundreds of children and adults were trapped at a local church camp. >> catherine: more than 30 homes have been damaged.at
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least half a dozen of them so severely - they're uninhabitable. >> we are still looking at trying to clear and keep people in shelters and in place. >> only had this to decide the turnaround. pete >> catherine: debris is everywhere. >> catherine: roads are a mess, even where cars can get through. dozens of volunteers are shoveling mud out of homes, digging out cars and trying to remove large rocks by hand. >> catherine: and the run- off is still pouring through areas like falls. >> jacqueline: this to take a look a satellite reddick picture to come to sebring tried to move back towards the bay area. low pressure
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moving towards the coast line. because it is cutting back to the coastline of the brain you see here will be coming right here towards the bay area. >> pam: coming up at 5-15. >> pam: a bay area handyman accused of child abuse. be more victims. what we're learning about the suspect. >> pam: and at 5-30. firefighters battling several wildfires in california. the damage and destruction. >> pam: but first -- a warning to customers who recently dinedp-f changs. >> pam: been compromised and theit has in the bay area. next ...we need to break up. is it the biting? cuz i can stop? no! i love you and your show. it's cable. customers are more satisfied with u-verse. switch and we can stay together forever. forever?
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>> pam:a p-f changs in palo atlo is one of 33 locations where customer credit and debit card information may have been stolen. >> pam:the arizona-based chain says the majority of the security breach happened in california. the rest is scattered around the u-s. >> pam:p-f chang's found out about the data breach on june 10, when it was alerted by the secret service. the time frame for the potential theft dates as far back as october 2013. >> pam: p-f chang's is providing services for those who may have been affected. they also have a team of forensics experts continuing to investigate the situation. >> pam: the company said
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that it's now safe for customers to use credit and debit cards at its restaurants. >> pam: still had the family of former cal football adieu taking legal action with a family attorney claims the staff failed to do. + two children and the items of an alleged sexual assault will we are learning about the bay area suspect next.
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new at 5. >> pam: >> pam: a mountain view handyman accused of molesting two young girls is behind bars tonight. >> pam: kron4's maureen kelly has the latest on the investigation and reports that police think there could be more victims. >> reporter:this is ramiro pala-see-ose's mugshot. mountain view police say he was arrested friday for allegedly molesting two sisters.ages 7 and 10. >> reporter:the girls.who are frequent visitors to the complex on the 400 block of moffett blvd where palacios lives.told their parents
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about the alleged abuse.who then called police. >> again he did not take both the growth to gather it was one at a time over a month period of time. there are not releasing any time print exactly correct >> reporter:the news of the arrest came as a surprise to his neighbors.some of whom are also his clients. palacios makes his living doing odd jobs for other residents in the mobile home park. >> reporter:no one answered at the door of his unit.which neighbors say he lives with his wife. >> surprise to me a lot the. mostly he cap with church people. >> he did not seem like a weird person just normal. >> reporter:police say palacious does not have a criminal record who are frequent visitors to the complex where the
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suspect lives and works >> reporter:mountain view police on friday arrested a 43-year-old man who allegedly abused children ages 7 and 10 while he worked as a handyman at an sergeant said today. ramiro palacios, of mountain view, was arrested on suspicion of committing lewd and lascivious acts with a child and was booked into the santa clara county main jail, police spokesman sgt. saul jaeger said. >> reporter:the parents of the two girls after the children told them that a >> pam: a man is behind bars after police say he broke into a home, tied up a mother and daughter, and then sexually assaulted the mother. >> pam: police say it happened early yesterday morning at a home on paseo padre parkway in fremont. >> pam: they say the two women came home.and the suspect--jamala morris-- was hiding and waiting for them. >> pam: police say he tied them both up with duct tape. morris fled the house when another resident came home. >> pam: police say morris didn't personally know the victims but had seen them in passing. morris is scheduled to be
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arraigned tomorrow. >> pam: new at five. >> pam: a lawsuit against p- g-and-e officers and directors for the 2010 san bruno explosion can now go forward. a san mateo county judge today lifted a stay on the lawsuit that was first filed soon after the explosion. >> pam: p-g-and-e stockholders are suing to make the utility's leadership personally and financially liable for the deadly accident. >> pam: this is just the latest in a series of legal charges p-g-and-e is facing related to what happened in san bruno. >> catherine: james brady has died. the press secretary to president reagan who was wounded during the 1981 assassination attempt on the president. >> catherine: life for brady was never the same.but he became a symbol of the fight for gun control. >> catherine: a rainy washington afternoon -- march of 1981,,, james brady was hit in the bullets fired by john hinckley. >> catherine: a mentally disturbed college drop-out. -
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>> catherine: several others were injured - including president reagan.but it was brady - lying on the sidewalk in a grey suit - who had the most devastating wound. >> catherine: brady had been known as a savvy and witty press secretary. he would never be the same. >> catherine: but he and his wife sarah went on to fight for tough restrictions on handguns. and when congresswoman gabby giffords was shot in 2011. sarah brady talked about the similarities in the shootings. >> both shot by a young gunmen. both severe brain injuries. >> yes, they read his obituary. he made a miraculous recovery. >> catherine: a recovery.but brady was left with brain injuries that impaired his movement, his short-term memory and his speech. >> catherine: the current white house press secretary said brady is being remembered for 'revolutionizing' the job. >>
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>> catherine: a federal law requiring a background check on handgun buyers bears brady's name. and although he returned to the white house only briefly after this tragic day. for >> catherine: brady was allowed to keep the title of presidential press secretary - and his white house salary - until reagan left office in 1989. >> catherine: the man who fired the bullet - john hinckley jr. - wasby reason of insanity. he's been in a mental institution ever since.but withlonger visits to the home of his parents. james brady was 73. >> catherine: he's survived by his wife sarah - and a son and daughter. >> jacqueline: we are looking live at the golden gate bridge and we see high cloud coverage here. looking at the storm track radar, we are seeing heavier showers.
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that should be half an inch of rain in that portion of this area. note lightning strikes in this area just yet. we are monitoring lighting strikes. showing that the rain will move back towards the bay area called retrograding which we do not see often. pulling up some of the subtropical moisture and wrapping around a low pressure. we are going to time back on futurecast. >> pam: the 49-ers ran on the turf at levi's stadium for the first time today. this afternoon they held the first of three training camp practices at the brand new digs. >> pam: about ten-thousand fans were allowed in to see the team in action on its new home field. this wasn't the first big event held at the stadium----- over the weekend the earthquakes and seattle sounders played there on
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saturday. >> pam: the family of a cal football player who died after an offseason training run plans to file a wrongful death suit. >> pam: ted agu died back on february 7th. his family is planning to file the suit against the regents of the university of california. >> pam: they claim it took the training staff too long to respond to agu's symptoms of extreme fatigue during the run. >> pam: the alameda county coroner's office says agu died of excessive thickening of the heart muscle. >> pam: coming up. >> pam: a mysterious creature spotted.in southern california. what people are speculating community at night. >> pam: plus -- college kids getting ready to start the new semester. the bay area universities taking top honors in college rankings. next.
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to go back to school and the princeton review has relased its list of college rankings. and two bay area schools took top honors. >> reporter:stanford university has been ranked number one as friendliest toward gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender students. >> reporter:the princeton review was based on a nationwide survey of 130- thousand students. >> reporter:and the univerity of california- santa barbara knows how to party. the school placed 3rd on the annual list of the nation's top party schools. >> reporter:the university of iowa---which was number one last year got bumped down to second place. and syracuse univeristy is the best school to party, grabbing the top spot. the rankings are according to a national survey of one- hundred-and-thirty-thousand >> ♪ ♪ first impressions are important. you've got to make every second count.
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with kron4's chief meteorologist jacqueline bennet. >> jacqueline: with the stills to strike lightning strikes. selling rare picture shows building back with the rain coming back toward the central valley in bay area. clean up tropical moisture. wrapping around the area of the low pressure. you imagine that all this right here with the click in the bay area. we do have a chance of isolated showers picking up a quarter inch of rain in certain areas. statewide a different
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it a different story and will talk more about that in just a moment. >> reporter:lightning tonight and tomorrow morning is a concern as wildfires burn throughout the state. 13 of them are still active. among them. she >> reporter:a massive wildfire in shasta county.north=east of redding. also.a fire burning in oregon and califonria. the oregon gulch fire is just 20 percent contained and has burned 72 square miles in the thw two states. >> reporter:this is burning in the siskiyou mountains. the fire has destroyed six homes and it's still threatening nearly 300 additional homes. speemeanwhile.that shasta county fire is >> reporter: a state of emergency because of the
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rash of wild fires. >> pam: two men have been sentenced to prison for causing a destructive wildfire in the los angeles foothill suburb of glendora in january. >> pam: clifford henry jr. was sentenced to six months and steven aguirre was sentenced to 5 months in federal prison. authorities say an illegal campfire sparked the colby fire in the angeles national forest. >> pam: the blaze destroyed five homes and damaged 17 other structures. a third person connected to the fire -- jonathan jarrell is scheduled to be sentenced later this month. >> catherine: developing news in the middle east, where yet another cease fire is reportedly set to begin in gaza. israel and hamas have both said they will abide by a three day truce, beginning at seven a=m, local time, just a few hours from now. >> catherine: as the conflict enters is its fifth week, the violence spreads. >> catherine: on a street in jerusalem. a bus is suddenly attacked by a backhoe.
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the boom swings into its side again and again, killing one israeli passenger and toppling the bus. >> catherine: israeli security police rush to the scene. the palestinian driver dies in a hail of bullets. >>gunfire. >> catherine: as the attacker's body is being taken away, a crowd at the scene begins chanting "death to arabs." >> catherine: in the southern gaza town of rafah, the fighting never stopped. u-n relief workers say an israeli missile struck next to one of its shelters. nine people died in , including five children between the ages of 3 to 15. >>"more than 1,800 palestinians have been killed. 80% of them are civilians."
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>> catherine: the gaza ministry of public works says the 28=day israeli bombardment has caused five billion dollars of damage. >> catherine: lost. 10 thousand homes have been lost. >> catherine: 30=thousand more have suffered serious damage. and nearly half a million people have been driven from their homes. >> catherine: hamas says it is fighting for an end to the israeli economic blockade of gaza. israel says it is fighting to protect itself from hamas. >>"for us the most important issue is the issue of demilitarization, because we don;t want to revisit this conflict in six months to a yera. we want it to be over." >> catherine: this is the third time in six years that gaza residents have been caught in a conflict between hamas and israel. >> catherine: but compared to 2008 and 2012, this one has lasted much longer and taken many more lives.
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>> pam: a dangerous elegy related toxin was found and the water supply. this revisory have been lifted after dozens of tests were completed. the legal drinking water comes from lake erie. the mayor a traduced the algae to an agricultural and residential urban issues. >> catherine: or >> pam: requiring down to is to be only used recirculating watcher. the city has already used his watering yards. and fire that destroyed 50 ft. of a fishing pier was likely caused by a human according
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to a firefighter. investigators are still determine whether it was malicious or accidental cause. estate but the fire did not spread inside the building. no injuries reported in this incident. >> pam: the partnership of human and machine in the future of where both technology creek but first and mysterious creature running the neighborhoods what is lurking in the dark? >> pam: today along street stoc...we need to break up. is it the biting? cuz i can stop? no! i love you and your show. it's cable. customers are more satisfied with u-verse.
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materials. >> pam: house to adopt this surveillance video of the mystery beast in the neighborhood more what this video was posted on the city's facebook page on friday. the department of fish and what life is the large cast like creature is not a mountain lion but they cannot identify what is. earlier today the party representatives informed residents and area what to do this in case they spotted. we're told the city issued patrol will be elevated in that area.
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>> pam: recalled it puppy love. the popular hook up and tender has a new initiative to help rescue dockside loving homes. users have multiple options there is the option to foster a pooch for two weeks you can also adopt a dog, millie. hot or volunteer to take a dog for a walk the accounts were created by a team of three interns at the barn of a program of the bb h.
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>> pam: he says he's colorblind and the antenna allows him to hear colors by converting the frequencies into sounds. >> pam: another man sells implantable chips that he uses to scan into his car, home and personal safe. the men envision a world where technology can give people superhuman abilities. >>it's feeling that you're not using technology and that you're not wearing technology, it's feeling that you are technology. >>i think it will be very interesting because we'll that they have a new body part and maybe it can be an antenna and maybe it can be a tail and it can be wings, it can be anything. or it can be a completely new bodypart. / >> pam: you might wonder how they find doctors who agree to implant the technologies into their bodies. neil says it was hard but he did find one who agreed to anonymously drill the antenna in his head. >> reporter:start collecting more park in downtown redwood city. >> reporter:startig today.parking in this general area.is goingone dollar per hour. >> reporter:that's up from 25 cents anthe quarter an hour rate will remain in effect outside this core area. >> reporter:city council
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members who approved the increase want to increase vehicle turnover.after a bunch of new busnisses in the area created a congestion problem. .. >> jacqueline: continued to monitor possible late in the bay area. what is the rain starting to approach fairfield. plastic a wider view. you can see some of the yellow hears that indicates heavier showers breaking through the ground. rainfall total killy in the area. accumulating in the area for >> jacqueline: satellite with are showing showers are building back towards the bay area with low pressure here towards the east coulee of tropical moisture. rapid all around the area that will continue to move back
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towards the coast line which is called a retrograding, something we will not see often. this will be later tonight and early wednesday rainfall total will be like because is still pretty dry out there. let me is a possibility but it can stay out of the area. clouds will increase as we had passed midnight tonight as we head into the 7:00 hour odyssey some of that grain moving towards the delta. we will see mainly dry conditions but that is the threat of this right up to the north and the north bay. he will see some of that grain here at edging toward santa rosa. and do think we will see rain down the santa rosa but not near napa and vallejo. the likability likability is possible
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>> jacqueline: for the delta air would be cooler. a little bit warmer near 7580 near pleasanton. up in the north bay will be cooler because of the cloud coverage. then did forecast chance of showers early afternoon and wednesday morning. more sunshine for the rest of the week at warmer temperatures. >> pam: president obama is keeping a low public profile as he today. he didn't schedule any public events. >> pam: the president spent his birthday weekend on the gold course at camp david with several childhood friends from hawaii. >> reporter: a lot of jitter out there for the market. >> going on out of his way
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to get up there and tell people, what he is seen in the economy. >> maybe later this year or early next year six months before that happened if there should be market questions. but he is stating that is not all over. any correction in the next couple of months should be time to acquire shares. >> reporter: you actually found in f l players that manage their money well. >> there are some cullen's basically, taking his business model and guinea
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into an ad agency in pulling in 3 million with that. the washington redskins safety that came out of power. he started with a financial- services now he is up to $2 billion under management one more bay area plan for the raiders and the niners started a winery that is pulling in $400,000 a year profit. not all bad news. when they leave the leak. league >> pam: coming up and look in the life of memorable stars. in to the life of real-life stars such as
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to go - and as time went on and i learned more about the project, i just felt like it production wise. >> reporter:that's disney star zendaya - originally slated to play r&b singer aaliyah. the lifetime movie has been surrounded by controversy - started by aaliyah's fans and family. >> reporter:aaliyah was the princess of pop. / so it comes as no surprise tht eyars after her death people still olvoe and adores which means that whoever whoever attempts to steps into her shoes on the big screen will be under scrutiny. >> reporter:the roles was passed on toand is expected to premiere this fall. >>trailer: get on up! >> reporter:from a promising pop star to the godfather of soul. >> reporter:that's chadwick boseman as james brown. in "get on up" which opened at number 3 this weekend. >> reporter:and finally, another icon: whitney houston. >> "so angela baset will make her directorial debut with a w hitney houston film for lifetime its actually the first pbiopic of whiteny
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following her tragic death in 2012 - its actually going to focus on her early years with romance bobby brown so weon't and you wont' be seeing her death on camera actually angela was adamtn that the script not include and refering to her be seeing that on screen and yaya decosta will be actually be playing whitney herself." >> reporter:get more entertainment newsfor kron 4 news, i'm keltie knight back to you pam. >> pam: the rising cost of flying air lines tickets are getting more expensive per it will have a lot more lewis' news for you street had.
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>> pam: a fishing boat, washes ashore on san francisco'sthe captain, no where to be found. >> pam: tonight.authorities are trying to figure out what happened, and where the fisherman is. (male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> pam: good evening, i >> reporter:the coast guard
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has suspended the search for the missing man. what happened to him is still a mystery. the boat ran aground on ocean beach very early this morning. and surprisingly it reamins at the same spot right now. >> pam: that's where kron 4's dan kerman is now. he joins us live with the latest. >> reporter:the fishing boat paloma continues to twist and turn along san francisco's ocean beach tides still too dangerous to remove it. the coast guard says the 37 foot fishing vessel ran aground early monday morning. and when it happened, the fisherman aboard contacted another boat in the area >> lt. cmdr shawn lansing/us coast guard 15- 25: he was in communication with them via radio asking for help at 330, that he was on the rocks and needing assistance and then shortly thereafter there was no more communication with him and he had intimated that he would try to swim ashore with a life jacket. >> reporter:but the fisherman, identified as timothy lybrand has not been found.shortly after 4 am, the coast guard aided by the san francisco fire department began searching an 18 square mile area from ocean beach to the golden gate bridge but the air and sea search was called off around noon, when authorities found nothing.
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>> sgt. robert jansing/us park police: the boat is only 10 feet off the shore so it is more than likely that the person made it to shore. >> reporter:this life raft was found near shore, but it is unclear whether lybrand deployed it and if he was on it in the meantime, attempts to pull the boat noontime low tide, proved to be too dangerous. >>as you can see there are waves breaking over the vessel and it is an extremely unsafe condition. >> reporter:so the plan now is to wait for an ever lower tide which will arrive about 130 tuesday morning. >> guard 123-130 our plan is to bring the boat out of the surf, defuel the vessel, conduct the pollution assessment and turn it over to national parks to for salvage of the entire vessel >> pam: seven construction workers suffered smoke inhalation after a three alarm fire broke out in san francisco's old renoir hotel. >> pam: the building near united nations plaza was under renovation when the blaze started around noontime today. >> pam: you could see plumes of smoke pouring out of windows. >> pam: fire officials say two dozen construction workers were inside at the time.
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>> i do know that they were doing some demolition work inside the building and there was a large fire on the sock floor. that is all i can really say right now. investigators will determine the cause. >> pam: firefighters fought the blaze from outside the building. market street and surrounding streets were shutdown causing traffic jams in the mid-market area. >> pam: they finally got it under control at around 3:30 this afternoon. >> pam: alturas, calif. - more than a dozen wildfires threatening homes and infrastructure in california has prompted gov. jerry brown to declare a state of emergency. >> pam: brown proclaimed the emergency saturday as the fires in the central and far northern part of the state burn thousands of acres, destroy homes and damage critical infrastructure. >> pam: dry lightning and severe drought conditions are exacerbating the fire danger brown's emergency proclamation said that the magnitude of the fires will require cooperation from
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many agencies and state governments. >> pam: he also secured a federal grant saturday to cover 75 a nearly 33-square- mile wildfire that started in oregon and crossed into california. >> pam: hope humid conditions will aid firefighters battling california that have scorched more than 100 menacing a small town. >> pam: amy head said monday that the worst of the two fires other threatens more than 700 structures. >> pam: authorities report that eight homes have burned as a result of the blazes and residents in the town of burney face possible evacuation. meanwhile, a major wildfire in the siskiyou mountains along the oregon-california border has slowed as temperatures cooled, but it still jeopardizes 270 homes after burning six. >> reporter:in washington state, a wind-whipped blaze destroyed about a dozen structures and >> jacqueline: we are monitoring the chance of falling. we are looking - 0 from the bay bridge toll plaza. we have more clout
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covered all here tonight. this is not a storm. it is a false return. my approach to the delta at this hour. and has been pretty consistent as well. we noticed light beam strikes. satellite radar picture moving back towards the bay area. located at the east abuzz with the tropical moisture from the south led beaten around the area of low pressure. this is a little unusual but we have seen it before. we are definitely going to see some thunderstorm activity the question what they make all the way to the bay area. >> reporter:
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we do have a crew headed to the scene will be sure to bring you more information. >> pam: just in to our newsroom. workers with the golden gate bridge coalition have decided to go on strike. 13 unions with 450 employees make up the coaltion. including ferry workers, bridge inspectors, and bus mechanics. >> pam: the employees have been in negotations with the golden gate bridge district since july 1st. the labor coalition says they will continue to bargain and no strike date has been chosen yet. >> pam: if the strike happens, they say golden gate transit ferry and bus services would be shut down. >> pam: a lawsuit against p- g-and-e officers and directors for the 2010 san bruno explosion can now go forward. today, a san mateo county judge lifted a stay on the lawsuit. that was first filed soon after the explosion. >> pam: p-g-and-e stockholders are leadership personally and financially liable for the deadly accident.
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>> pam: this is just the latest in a series of legal charges p-g-and-e is facing. related to the gas explosion that killed 8 and injured over 50. >> pam: a family in san jose caught a man on surveillance camera breaking into their home. they say it happened yesterday shortly before five in the evening at their house on varden avenue. as you can see in this video. the man got in by breaking their back door with a rock. >> pam: the family says their home security alarm went off.but that didn't deter the burglar. >> pam: they say he got away with electronics and jewelry. the family says this is the second time their house has been broken into in two years. >> pam: police say he was assisted on friday after a tenure road and several sister reported the abuse.
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paris were called and then called police the girls of frequent visitors of the mobile home park where the suspect lives. and performs got the jobs. separately lured away and then touched inappropriately. there are concerned that there could be other victims. a man is behind bars after anytime we have someone that is acting in a properly with a child we want to reach out and contact as many people as we can. for the acting suspiciously or did they know anything but the regard to lewd acts that was calling on. going on. home, tied up a mother and >> pam: still ahead, new information on the dollar breached at peak half chang.
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>>a massive recall of california nectarines, peaches and plums is expanding tonight it's a voluntary recall by the wawona packing company out of cutler. >> pam: many of the fruits were sold a costco, trader joes, specific lots of fruit packed from june 1 through july 12. the company expanded the through july 17. >> pam: the fruit may be contaminated with listeria. wawona said it is working closely with the fda to make sure all the fruit is safe. >> pam: a g-m fund to pay for deaths and injuries caused by vehicles with faulty ignition switches has already received 89 claims. >> pam: general motors set up the fund to pay victims and their families after it was revealed the company knew of the problem years before the recall. >> pam: the company says there were 13 deaths and 54 accidents tied to the problem. the claim filing period continues through the end of the year.
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>> pam: the fund's administrator million dollars each. claims. >> pam: million small cars beginning in february. that recall forced general motors corp. to acknowledge it knew about the defective switches for more than a decade and triggered a sweeping safety review that has resulted in a series of additional recalls. about 29 gm vehicles have been
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>> the ebola virus disease. >> pam: cnn reports about six people who recently returned from west africa have been tested because of symptoms consistent with the disease. >> pam: we're told none of those cases have been confirmed as >> catherine: as for the two american aid workers who contracted ebola while in liberia -- the news has been encouraging. >> catherine: both have been given doses of an experimental serum. dr. kent brantly is the first of the two to be treated on u-s soil. doctors say the serum seems to be helping -- and that he's made remarkable progress. >> catherine: his family and doctors were heartened to see that he was able to walk from the ambulance to the hospital this past weekend. >> catherine: brantly was given a serum that hadn't even been tested on humans. if it's determined that it's actually working -- there will be a scramble to make
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more of it. >> catherine: >> how one can actually skill up so that they are more dosages available. >> catherine: the other aid worker headed to the u.s. from liberia is nancy writebol. who could be here tomorrow. >> catherine: a plane left georgia today -- which will pick her up. she's also been given the serum - and doctors say her showing some improvement. meantime - the virus has killed nearly 900 people in west africa.and sickened more than 16-hundred. most cases are in liberia, guinea and sierra leone. >> pam: detectives have identified the suspect involved in an alamo home burglary from last month. >> pam: officials say 29- year-old kyle facchin of walnut creek stole more than 12-thousand dollars worth of property from the home. >> pam: the contra costa county sheriff's office released this surveillance video of the suspect last week in hopes of identifying the man. >> pam: it happened along
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they say she may have been the victim of a sexual assault. >> pam:she is now in stable condition. neighbors are now on alert after hearing about the incident. police have not yet warned of any increased public risk. >> pam:they say it's always important to remain vigiliant and be aware of your surroundings. >> gary: >> reporter: there are reports of other people who were stranded are missing. the ariel team had to pull some people to safety. look at the muddy water. leaving hundreds of people trapped. >> it was a flash flood and i knew that we were in the middle of it. >> reporter: the rain
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leaving people and trapped. hundreds of children and adults were trapped and local church. it >> jacqueline: we could see range largely in the north bay. satellite imagery showing clouds spreading throughout the bay area at this hour. approaching the delta as well. this rate is moving towards the bay area as well. sitting about here toward the east of the spirit wrapping around the low pressure and continuing move back to the coastal. all of this uc here could be moving into the bay area.
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rain totals are largely but is still pretty dry out there. we could still see some areas picking up a quarter inch of rain nearly in the north bay. it is more probable through central valley and the sierra. so futurecast shilling some of the cloud coverage coming and going to the overnight hours. the key of rain to the north also drizzled near the coast. but will continue as a pick into the evening. skirting the north bay. probably it through portions that futurecast is not showing.
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>> jacqueline: 85 am pleasanton and livermore. they carry it more cloud covers and said to rose and so it will begin little cooler there at 75 degrees. wednesday morning also the chance of showers it into the afternoon and dryer with more sunshine and it will warm up until early next week. >> pam: and look back at the life and legacy at jamebrady. ce again between israel and hamas. no rush, andy. come on. with the chase mobile app you can get a lot done in a little amount of time from transferring funds wait a minute. you've got to be kidding. did you guys see that? that ball was out.
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a bay area p-f changs. where credit and been stolen. >> reporter:the restaurant on at stanford shopping center in palo alto was compromised.33 throughout the country.many in southern california. the secret service first was told about pf the breach on june 10th. >> reporter:hackers had access to card numbers, card-holder names and expiration dates june 11th. >> reporter:p-f chang's is providing free identity protection services for those who may have been affected. >> reporter:the company said, it does info was actually stolen,,,but pf changs says to use credit and debit >> reporter: p.f. chang's, then somebodythe restaurant chain says credit and debit card information may have
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been stolen from 33 restaurant the majority are located in california, with the rest scattered around the u-s. >> pam: happening today. >> pam: the 49ers held their first open practice in front of fans at levi's stadium. it started at one this afternoon. >> pam: thousands of fans came out, the new stadium for the first time. only ten thousand fans were allowed to attend. two other open practices are scheduled--on august 15th and august 20th. the 49ers hold their first official game at the stadium >> pam: in our next half hour.a look at your top stories. beach. ...we need to break up. is it the biting? cuz i can stop? no! i love you and your show. it's cable. customers are more satisfied with u-verse. switch and we can stay together forever. forever? ow. i'm not gonna lie to you. it's also the biting. break up with cable. choose u-verse tv from $19 a month for 2 years.
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>> reporter: the fishermen remains missing running aground monday morning and let it happen the fishermen aboard contacted another boat. he would >> and communication via radio asking for help trying to swim ashore with a life jacket. >> reporter: after an 12th hour search at he remains missing. meantime, high tide has remained the removal of the boat did >> reporter: in mountain view a handyman has been arrested for allegedly molesting two young sisters aged 7 and 10 per it and had been where he lived in the form of odd jobs. he has no criminal history being held on three of the thousand
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dollars bail and arrested to be arraigned on tuesday on a child. >> reporter: including kidnapping and sexual assault along with home and asian. brady into a home and century village tied up the mother and daughter and son to look sexually also did the mother and stow items from their home for running away. he lives in the same apartment complex. scheduled to be in court on tuesday. >> reporter: growing concerns that another american and may have contracted ebola virus. with a high fever and recently traveling to west africa. they have isolated the man and making sure that it is not the ebola virus. in the
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news room charles clifford trulls kron 4 news >> reporter: stock under control, the fighter started a room between the second and third floor of the form up from our hotel appeared tired official since 2000 to does the construction workers were in the building at that time. firefighters shut down part of market street and other roads are round the area around noon. >> jacqueline: shot some like rhetoric picture shows moving back towards the bay area within low pressure tropical moisture from the south brett become around the area of the low pressure that will continue to move back towards the coast. it does not happen very often
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but we have seen it happen before. again, early wednesday rainfall totals will be light. lightning, and does not like it will impact us. we do not have much instability here locally in to the '70s and '80s for the most of the bay area. more cloud coverage to keep the cooler as 75 degrees tomorrow. early wednesday will have dreier whether for the post for the rest of the work week. >> pam: state run media says 390 people have been killed
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in more than 1900's have been injured. more than 6000 troops have joined in the disaster relief of operation there. >> catherine: this time both sides are insisting they have no conditions. the israeli bombs fell on does the. under the latest truce brokered by the egyptians, no military action of any kind will be allowed. food and medical supplies will be transported into gaza. >> we are coming to this with our eyes open. the onus is on hamas and the other terrorist group and got up. will they violate the other agreement >> catherine: m us spokesman says militants will abide by the terms of the ceasefire.
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>> we will be all, as palestinians include hamas and islamic the jihad committed to that, under st is really by a lake that. we hope that they would not violate the ceasefire at this time >> catherine: the new agreement comes after civilians on both sides build victim to the conflict. the guy's a health ministry says eve rally soldier struck a refugee camp in got the, killing eight year old girl and injuring some 30 others. most of them children. in jerusalem. a passenger bus was hit by a back hoe the palestinians already striking the bust again and again turn it over before police killed him. ...we need to break up.
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>> catherine: james brady has died. >> catherine: he was press secretary for ronald reagan.and is remembered for his sense of humor. >> catherine: and for saving lives by being an advocate for gun control. >> catherine: brady was shot in the head during a 1981 attempt to assassinated president >> catherine: the terrible scene was caught on camera. several people were injured, including the president - but brady suffered the most >> catherine: brain damage left him with impaired memory, speech and movement. >> catherine: but he and his wife sarah went on to fight for tougher gun laws al law reqg background checks for handgun buyers bears his name. >> catherine: the man who fired the gun that day - john hinckley - was institutionalized for mental problems.
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>> catherine: brady was 73. return tosynopsis : poll: only 3% of >> pam: >> pam: appears that is what a strong majority of americans believe. the poll was released sunday by nbc news/wall street journal/marist college. >> pam: 74-percent of registered voters say congress has been "very unproductive" or "somewhat unproductive" this year. >> pam: only 19-percent of congress has been "somewhat of registered voters say they've been "productive."
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(male announcer): it's now time for gary radnich from the jack in the box sports desk. >> gary: good evening. >> gary: 43 giants from the mets a giants as we speak, two games back dodgers and angels start in about 15 minutes and southern california. mount up on the angels. sonny gray not a lot of people talking about sonny these days. >> gary: sunny great is the
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american pitcher of the amount. 5 and 0. sunny brae says it was cool to have solid pitching. throwing his change up. pitcher of the month. both of them hanky tough and they're both respective divisions. she >> gary: alone will probably pick up with a guy with a torn a cl. 10,000 folks out to see the 49ers'. and by all accounts there are not going to risk any entries they did not go all out >> gary: new cap, they are getting used to it. new
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camp she >> the wind all of those things >> first experience chance to step on the field. it felt great. stepping foot out there dancing and everything it felt great. >> gary: the media has to talk about something so a lot of the talk was about traffic in and out of the stadium. reviews on the traffic were not too good. seoul just for fun about the reactions from the fan. >> hundred times better than
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a candlestick. >> it looks good. they are playing each other so it's kind of hard to know who to root for. >> we were happy. >> gary: second week in september will play their first official regular- season home game. brad >> gary: far as in the green bay packers' starting to make up for it today announced his no. 4 will be retired in green bay. bart is arguably the greatest actor of all time. packer >> gary: >> i am speechless. i cannot
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think you announced. >> i cannot thank you enough. >> gary: when they have this great talent he did not make it easier for iran to move even parity kind of fall camp all of the way. i think pam cancer could certainly relate to what i am going through with appelbaum parent >> pam: his great creek >> gary: yes he is but maybe when i leave here it will be an ugly situation but to have by jersey retired. it >> jacqueline: people are going to think that you are serious spirit >> pam: that is the nature
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of any job. >> jacqueline: most jobs. >> pam: jackie can also do sports so you need to watch out on to note spirit >> jacqueline: maybe, probably. >> gary: jason is getting good. >> pam: yes he is. >> gary: flipped the tv on to what a little golf. surgically repaired it back. he had to retire from the game. >> gary: 96 to keep people in suspense for as long as
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you can. bad back and all we do not know if tiger will play but we have not officially ruled him out. >> gary: sergio signs the golf ball >> gary: he said he will replace the diamond with the zirconia. >> pam: (laughter) >> jacqueline: the thing they found that it was in her hand. >> pam: after the break the list is on! which actor
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so you can celebrate today and feel confident about tomorrow. chase. so you can. >> pam: and this american has struck again. this time by hundreds of dollars worth of groceries for a complete stranger store in san jose the mystery man has paid for customers of groceries in the past and cup court. this time. he paid for six customers grow trees at the grocery outlet on the windows rolled on friday gloria clean-cut bork who worked at the grocery all it was the man pay for the groceries of the customers who needed it the most. john j. >> pam: at the birthday president obama! he turns 53 today the president celebrated this weekend i
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play a few rounds of golf with some of his childhood friends today is back to this disparate >> pam: jennifer aniston are hollywood's highest-paid actresses. sandra bullock tops forbes' list of highest paid estimated 51-million dollars between june 20-13 and 20- 14. >> pam: she can thank her movie "gravity" for most of that money. >> pam: according to forbes, it grossed over 7-hundred- million dollars at the box office. >> pam: jennifer lawrence comes in at second, earning 34- >> pam: and jennifer aniston rounds out third at 31- million. >> pam: before we leave a quick check of the weather. >> jacqueline: dreyer will weather at the end of the work week.
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