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>> reporter: her abrupt friend and to erode or embossed and the accident. call hospitalized with minor injuries. asked by the thief at the perth and bought that was drilled. is the this suspect leaving the car heading for a fact and giving each life. driving let out a license at endangerment charges. trying to apprehend a suspect. >> maybe a tampering with someone or happened somewhat at the last minute of their life. i have no idea. >> reporter: he tried to
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volunteer to capture the suspect. in the pin and found him on the roof of the master lot. >> told him that it was not worth it that he was making it worse for him south. >> reporter: did of jumping to the roof and was tackled by two other men and given to police. >> reporter: >> mind that i had a cry buyer at set the vehicle and moved off of the guy. >> reporter: defeat of the light pole was taken out. lucky that there is on the if you people seeking outside. police >> reporter: that this customer with a little walk
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away but i and scrapes. but one that led to the ear of trapped, the four people transported to market at general hospital. maureen kelly kron4 has. nathan arellano heard this the balancedeveloping tonight. beam balancen-t-s-b investigators are now looking into a deadly plane crash in marin county. >> pam:the single engine
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airplane went down late last night. west of novato. after the pilot reported engine trouble. >> pam:this is video of the scene from our helicopter partnership with abc-7 news. >> reporter: fire. the pilot is believed to have been the only person on board. >> pam:kron4's scott rates is in the area. and has more on what we know about the crash. scott? >> reporter: from our helicopter partnership with abc seven his defeat but it lacked what pete single incident that might down monday morning. monday evening. >> reporter: death at a spokesman tells kron4 the pilot reported engine trouble and it acts to be rerouted but never made it.
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the name of the pilot the clinic pressed on what has not been released. >> reporter: will be investigating their investigation out here. months to gather up their invitation and passed it isn't able take 30 to health and you can expect a preliminary report in about three to four days. killing. think allah akbar death and misery after a new author and bought killing. erratically, armed with a knife. for the balance >> catherine:st. louis
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county police say a man with a knife came at officers just a few miles from where michael brown was killed ten days ago. >> catherine:right now even the slightest thing can raise people's angers. >> catherine:ferguson city officials and protestors are appealing for calm after another night ofnearly 80 people were arrested as tear gas canisters, shock grenades and bullets flew through the today. >> catherine:a line of police. a bottle thrown. police move in to arrest one of the protestors. what began as a peaceful protest once again turns violent. >>"if you are not credentialed media, you need to disperse immediately or you will be now. if you are media, you need to move within your designated area." >>"at the end of this, we're going to be classed as insurgents." >>"i got hit with a cannister, and then it dropped at my feet and exploded. / i kinda hit the floor, and i couldn't breathe. " >>"there were numerous reports of shots fired. we had two fires: one at a business, and one at an unoccupied residence. in the area of west floriston and canfield, our officers came under heavy gunfire. our officer con- confiscated two guns during a car stop near the media staging area.
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these are not acts of protesters, but acts of violent criminals." >> catherine:by morning, police made seventy=eight arrests. four were ferguson resondents. >> catherine:50 were from the st. louis area. five were from other parts of missouri. eighteen were from out of state. >>"we're here for mike brown, and we're not gonna let outside infiltrators come in and destroy our good movement, they tried it every night, and i'm determined with the forces that we're working with, that we will not allow it." >> catherine:president obama is sending attorney general eric holder to ferguson tomorrow. a grand jury could also begin its investigation of officer darren wilson's deadly confrontation. brown's mother told nbc she believes the violence only delays justice for her son. >>we have to remain focused and we have to remain strong and the violence needs to stop. >> pam:coming up at 5:15. tragedy in yosemite. >> pam:how a bay area man ended up dead. just hours after his girlfriend, accepted his marriage proposal. >> pam:then at 5:30. disturbing images out of iraq. the american journalist a terror group claims to have beheaded.
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>> the majority of those over 80 percent are in the city of livermore. >> me is in part a to see is to find all how they became in our county. >> pam: at least for him as have contracted was nile virus. >> pam: any alameda county residents that come across any dead birds or squirrels can contact the alameda county abatement district for help. >> pam: meantime in concord, mosquito fogging is planned for tonight. crews will be spraying insecticide in the area of treat boulevard and pine creek way. in an effort to eradicate mosquitoes and prevent the spread of west nile virus.
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>> pam: still ahead. >> pam: homes and businesses evacauated. we're tracking the latest in the fight against a wildfire near yosemite. then. it wasn't what was on the screen. that has people disgusted. >> pam: what customers say they caught. inside a central valley movie theater. huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know the great wall of china wasn't always so great? hmmm...what should we do?
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>> catherine: a california yoga instructor has been killed while climbing in yosemite. after his girlfriend accepted his mountain top proposal. >> catherine: this is 36- year-old brad parker on an earlier climb. >> catherine: he was a veteran rock climber, surfer and fitness buff. >> catherine: parker was a cal poly grad who lived in sebastopol. he and his girlfriend had climbed cathedral peak saturday where he proposed. >> catherine: but they later went their separate ways.and climbers saw him fall from the granite crest. parker's family say he likely fell because he was tired after the earlier climb and a 3-mile run.
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>> catherine: they say his ashes will be spread along the sonoma coast.also at yosemite and in hawaii, where his parents now live. >> reporter: large wild fire near the city is threatening 100 homes tonight. about 50 mi. from yosemite evacuation orders are in place and eight structures already been destroyed and 500 more are threatens. injuries and 1,200 a. with possibility of burning. >> reporter: home owners watch and all as burning buildings and treetops >> rescue the doll. so i am watching the dog. >> reporter: suburban
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propane building was one of the structures destroyed. they had to allow it to burn before worried that it would explode. >> the fire is getting to the point that we are spending a lot of resources. >> reporter: more than 600 cal fire crews are working through the ni on this fire. bue incident command teen on route they are preparing for more than 1000 were firefighters to get here. >> as nightfalls we can use their caretakers but we also have the advantage right now has to be trickle-down, the humidity comes up a little bit, the humidity has died down a little bit this afternoon. >> reporter: while the cause of the fire is still under investigation. it is clear that the drought has been the flames. >> history is being written this year with the fire
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danger in california. >> jacqueline: low cloud has been gross dublin to clear. satellite imagery showing some clearing along the san mateo bridge. and coast line shredded in fall. it will continue to move back and tonight. sprinkle today we are in the 70's for the most part. 72 in oakland and 76 in san francisco. the upper 70's in the south bay. again that pope will be back changes in the 7 day forecast for it would take a look at those coming up in little later. >> pam: thousands of strange
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sea creatures are washing ashore on california beaches. they are called by the when sailors. but the scientific name is allowable level up. vella vella. the creatures have a clear, distinct of fin sticking up from a blue oval body about the size of the palm of a hand. by the when sailors think to catch their food but they are not a threat to humans. david debater director of education at the aquarium of the pacific and long beach says the stink is not very potent. >> pam: they came. they watched a movie and somewhat away with bites like these. >> letter that night i woke
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up and that broke up in a rash and also my daughter had it to and on my shoulders and my legs and back. my daughter got it on her arm to >> reporter: this is not the first time the theater was made aware of a that book problem. a city spokesperson tells code enforcement received one, plant several weeks ago and says the pitcher care of it. now the cinema will undergo a 3 stopped the revocation process the parent company as part entertainment says we are committed to providing a healthy and bond and garden in which our customers can't enjoy the entertainment experience to the fullest. getting rid of all of the big bucks for a large-scale facility like this may require either fumigation or a bomb metric heat to kill the author says the technical director for clark pest control. >> we worked to inspect
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individual unit as its own and we look for potential for a mission to spread from one unit to another >> reporter: bedbugs to not carry diseases to the c d c stow doesn't nibble them as a public health hazard, but still.
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>> pam: a man with a video camera had a close encounter of the road did the kind of a new york city subway platform. >> pam: andrew ramos has the story of a rat attack! >> reporter:at first it looks like your typical run- of-the-mill rat sighting, but then the brazen critter locks eyes with the cameraman, and pounces. >>"i admit, it wasn't my finest moment." >> reporter:the cameraman, josiah ryan, is still traumatized by the nasty encounter that happened at the 42nd street subway station at bryant park.
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>> reporter:ryan, who is a journalist, regularly carries around a camera. but capturing an actual rat attack was the last thing on his mind. >>"i am a football field away, minding my own business, and this rat just comes straight at me with no provocation. i mean maybe he didn't want to be recorded. i don't know how smart they are." >>"he probably thought you were tmz, that's what it probably was." >> reporter:fortunately, the rodent didn't cause any damage as ryan bolted off the platform. however, what it did do was make the new york transplant think twice about riding the rails. >>"this incident is going to haunt me for a little while now and i'm gonna be more likely to grab a citibike and head downtown instead of taking the subway." >> reporter:for its part, the mta says it's still working on its rat problem that some would call an epidemic. >> reporter:the mta recently entered its second phase of a field study where it's using non-toxic bait that permanently sterilizes female rats. >> reporter:despite the latest so-called rat attack video and others gaining fame on youtube, the mta tells pix11 the rat bait study seems to be working as they see a decrease in the rat population at study sites.
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>> reporter:the best advice for straphangers at this point - have some patience as down-sizing these rodents will take some time. >> reporter:and if you see one - run. in midtown, i'm andrew ramos, pix 11 news. >> pam: coming up at 5:30. >> pam: we will take you live to ferguson, missouri. after another night of violence between protestors and police. >> pam: what authorities plan to do >> pam: then. >> pam: the alleged school shooting plot that california investigators say. they foiled just in time. >> jacqueline: i will have the weather coming up!
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> pam: protesters' demand answers for the shooting of an armed michael brown. local and community leaders are pleading with citizens to stay home tonight. meantime another police shooting has happened miles away from michael brown was shot. spacing: will have more life.
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>> reporter: what we do know is this? the city of purpose it is making an appeal to residence for anyone in this neighborhood for you to have one night off, and stay home tonight. >> reporter: they say the 23 year old was acting erratically and brandishing a knife and pacing the street. when he repeatedly refused to drop the knife and approach both officers the officers fired. they said he was involved in a situation at a convenience store. following in other night and of violence and ferguson. people protesting in regards to pockets of
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violence. law enforcement deployed teargassed and stun grenade. the cloud the crowd was agitated. meanwhile there is a tale of two stories. a friend opposite officer derrick wilson called into a st. louis radio show claiming michael brown rushed the officer and the moment of the shooting. the tel says it matches what officer was and was told her it saint michael brown was running from officer will some when he was shocked to rid the mother of michael brown says she would like justice. president >> reporter: obama is city attorney general eric holder to ferguson on wednesday. the federal has been set this coming monday
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at friendly temple creek we were told that reverend al sharpton will be delivering the eulogy at the service. >> pam: how is that request been received there? to cut down the violence at night. >> reporter: there is still tension. it will be interesting to see, it is just starting to get a little darker and we are trying to see how many people will listen tonight. there are people that are just tired of this. so hopefully the entire town can get rest. >> pam: the note what is on
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the attorney-general eric colder schedule? >> >> reporter: it is expected for him to take time to research this case. to provide what the world can perceive as a fair and impartial judgment apart from what local authorities do creek secondly, i can expect for him to re-enter it, and peace and not to create even more tragedy or doubt. i think you will expectancy this tomorrow. >> pam: we have heard that
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the officer was and is on >> reporter: a nightmare has been averted. planning a school massacre, police said that the boys did not possess weapons. their interviews that were revealed that the boys were researching automatic weapons and explosives. >> how to disarm people and how to make weapons. or explosives. how to be the
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aggressor with firearms. we may have saved lives today, in my opinion. >> reporter: it is unclear when the attack may have occurred. police have not identified the boys would not identify >> catherine: videos and photos have been released on side on line to died work being used and theews hour a doctorate in syria in 2012 the new images shows a man in prison fatigues being led to a remote desert location and later being be headed. it was intended as a message to president obama. they say that they will kill a second
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u.s. journalist, if the u.s. did not withdraw from direct. >> catherine: palestinian medical official says is really airstrike killed a two year old girl and for the year old woman. the u.n. says more than 2000 palestinians, most of them civilians and children have been killed since the fighting had erupted july 8th. all but three people were searchers. soldiers >> jacqueline: it was 81 in livermore and otherwise report and the upper 70's in
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sunnyvale and san jose. 74 in san rafael and 74 in oakland. you can see below cloud coverage clearing partially we are expecting more fog coverage tonight. it will also cubicle tonight. keep it cooler tonight. >> pam: encouraging news about home building and corporate attorney led to another positive day on wall street. here is the closing numbers for tuesday.
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>> reporter: san jose woman is in jail tonight for hitting a person and fleeing the scene. here is the intersection yes the mail was jaywalking at the time but nonetheless after hitting anyone is the law to pull over. two hours after the accident investigators said she came back. they are not releasing details. something did tipped them off to a restaurant around this morning. >> reporter: this one involved in a fatal hit and run sunday night. there would is a crosswalk but there is a debate if he was in the crosswalk.
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nonetheless he was hit. there are still searching for that driver. all we know, someone was driving a dark colored sedan. and should have significant front in damage. >> pam: police are arrest this man that crash involved eight cars and left 10 people injured. he was booked into the santa clara man jailed on suspicion of felony of driving under the influence. and a resting our rest. >> pam: it happened about a 40 yesterday morning on concord boulevard. p g at the official says all of the customers has since
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area coming right back overnight. still running into the '70s with 73 and concord and 71 in santa rosa. we will have mild conditions keeping it a little warmer. macleod for the 6:00 hour is slow to clear again. still seeing bald at the bay shore spirit temperatures at the coast was the on the cool side tomorrow. the ultimate 60 degree tips. east bay shoreline in the 70 degree temperatures. 72 for oakland as 754 union city and fremont. well below average for this time of year. 82 in walnut creek, 80 in san
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ramon and 83 in pleasanton. in the mix of temperatures for the south bay. hitting 86 out in morgan hill it would be the one this location down south tomorrow. the north bay will be in the 70 degree ranges. 76 in san rafael and not even getting into the '70s is mill valley. slightly more thursday and friday but several degrees lower for this time of year. next week we are expecting a warming trend. >> pam: we all know a dog is a man's best friend. but sometimes another dog can be a dog's best friend. >> pam: as cris ornelas reports, a dog in taft, california, is being hailed a hero for a dog-to-dog blood transfusion. "we didn't know if she was gonna make it through the night."
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>> reporter: rat poison. >> reporter:only an emergency blood transfusion would save her life. >>"it was hemorrhaging in its lungs and gurgling and it wasn't gonna make it." >> reporter:that's when piddle, a two year old pit bull mix, came to the rescue. >> reporter:piddle donated the blood that saved another dog's life. >>"we call him our little donor dog i don't know if he is a hero; i think he just happened to be in the right place at the right time." >> reporter:piddle's owner, kanoe bandy, was on vacation in new york and had boarded piddle at the taft veterinary hospital. >> reporter:on the last day of her vacation came the emergency call that another dog at the vet's office was dying and they needed piddle to save her life. >>"i asked would it be dangerous and she said no but she said we are going to have to give him, he's going to have to be sedated, and i said he could probably use a little anesthesia as hyper as he is."
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>> reporter:"as you can see piddle is not really one for sitting still but the vet says that's exactly why he wanted him because he is such a healthy dog." >>"it's a big dog and we had to give quite a bit of blood so we actually gave him a sedative and then got the blood out of the jugular vein." >> reporter:dogs can be given blood transfusions from other dogs. >> reporter:and the first time it's done, it doesn't even matter what their blood types are. >>"you can give any type of blood one time to dogs and it's not a problem." >> reporter:the blood recipient lived - thanks to piddle's donation of life. >>"we didn't know if she was gonna make it through the night we had to sweat that one out but she survived all night and looked extremely better the next day." >> reporter:coming up! >>i wish a huge truck would just hit them! >> reporter: people behaving badly tonight at 8!
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> pam: at six. >> pam: an investigation underway tonight. after a single- engine plane crashed monday night in marin county. west of novato. >> pam: investigators from the national transportation
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safety board are expected to visit the crash site. the plane left from brookings, oregon, and was headed to san carlos. kron 4's scott rates reports from marin county. with the latest. >> gary: kron4's scott rates is live in marin county tonight. with the latest on the investigation.and we've now learned who the plane is registered to. >> pam: scott? >> reporter: you can see the chart area the, that is where the aircraft crashed. sparked at result of that airplane crashing. you can see where the area of the investigation continuing. >> reporter:, a small plane crashed here 9 mi. south of petaluma. >> q. what the safety during an edition of the faa. >> reporter: dan see what is
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left of the single engine that went down nine thirty monday evening. according >> reporter: to the faa it was in route to san carlos st. the wreckage was found around 4:00 which cost eight fire. >> >> reporter: faa spokesman says the pilot reported engine trouble been requested to be rerouted off but was never but never made it. >> reporter: no word yet to was behind the controls when the pilot crashed and we were told that the public was the only one on board. >> reporter: state gather up the information to look at the aircraft that will
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take on about two to three days for the preliminary report to come out cree >> reporter: >> pam: four people were sent to the hospital for minor injuries. after a car, being chased by police, smashes into a café in sausalito. >> pam: all of it caught on >> pam: the suspect car, clips another vehicle in the intersection. rams a parked mini-van and then plows onto the sidewalk. mowing down tables and chairs. >> pam: one customer was pinned. he was later freed by bystanders, and suffered only scrapes. >> pam: one of the two people inside this car. which was sent crashing into the wall of a hair salon, was transported to the hospital. >> pam: as was the suspect's girlfriend, and her two- year old toddler, who were trapped inside the car for a time.
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>> pam: the suspect allegedly took off and ended up climbing onto the roof of another nearby restaurant. >> pam: a man who works nearby says, he followed the suspect to try and talk him into surrendering. >>"harm anybody" >> pam: the suspect eventually jumped from the roof and was taken into custody. after being released from the hospital, 20 -year old derrick mccann was booked into jail. >> pam:some of the charges he faces are related to an eariler domestic violence incident. which is why police were chasing him in the first place. >> pam:now he's also looking at felony child endangerment and reckless driving among other counts. return to a developing story in missouri tonight where a new police killing is raising fears of renewed violence. saint louis county police say a man behaving erratically came at them >> pam:the shooting was just
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a few miles from ferguson, where an unarmed teenager was killed 10 days ago. >> pam:catherine heenan is here to tell us about new pleas for peace, after another night of anger. catherine. >> catherine:the pictures are getting to be all too familiar. tear gas canisters, shock grenades and molotov cocktails flying through the air. tonight both sides are hoping to break the cycle of violence. >> catherine:we'll continue to cover the story online. you can always get the latest information at kron4- dot-com. also on our facebook and twitter pages >> catherine: >> we had officers screaming for help because they were under fire >> catherine: 18 were from out of state. president obama is city attorney
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general eric holder tomorrow. a grand jury can begin its investigation under officer will since. mike brown mother believed that the violence this causes a delay in justice. >> catherine: there again marching towards the macdonalds' that have become the flashpoint of the protest. so far there has been no reports of violence and will continue to cover the story on line. you can always get the latest on kron4 that come in facebook and twitter pages. >> pam: back here in the bay area. a u-c berkeley student has tested positive for a servere strain of the west nile virus. the student will likely miss a portion of the upcoming school year fighting the illness >> pam: a professor at cal's school of public health says a tough battle as there is still no vaccine for the deadly disease
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>> no drugs to rid no drugs. no trucks. >> the infection comes from the mosquito bite. >> you can get the virus directly under rare circumstances from another person >> pam: health officials say people cannot get west nile virus through casual contactit is a blood-borne disease. >> reporter:happening today. >> reporter:preperations underway for a night of fogging in the east bay. mosquitos being targeted as the west nile virus contuinues to spread across the state. >> reporter:contra costa county mosquito control crews will spray an area of concord tonight with
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insecticide in an effort to eradicate mosquitoes and prevent the spread of west nile virus. >> reporter:the ground fogging is scheduled from about 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. in an area of concord bordered on the north by pine creek way and whitman road, on the east by san simeon drive, on the south by treat boulevard and on the west by brittany and bethany lanes. >> reporter:the fogging will target adult mosquito populations that may be carrying the west nile virus, according to contra costa county mosquito and vector control district officials. >> reporter:this year, about 10 groups of adult mosquitoes and more than two dozen dead birds and chickens found across the county have tested positive for the virus. >> reporter:birds are considered the reservoir for the illness since mosquitoes that feed on them can then go on to bite humans. so far this year, there has been one person in contra confirmed to have the virus. >> reporter:west nile virus can cause a range of symptoms including rash, fever, head and body aches, vomiting and nausea, and in rare cases may cause death. coming up. >> pam: >> pam: san francisco unified school district is dealing with a rise in immigrant students. >> pam: with the increase. >> pam: plus -- dangerous and deadly activity in oakland. several sideshows break out at the same time over the weekend.
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>> catherine: developing story! >> catherine: people in the phoenix area are dealing with some major flooding. roads were washed out.and people in cars and at least one home had to be rescued today. >> catherine: look at this small house -- where you'll see a man come to the window. he waves a white cloth - trying to get help.
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>> catherine: this is the same area that saw flood damage just a week ago. the man was eventually rescued. >> catherine: phoenix area firefighters said they were also busy helping people trapped in cars. >> catherine: including an elderly woman safety after her car was stuck in fast- moving water. at least 6 people were rescued from cars today. >> pam: coming up. >> pam: a wildfire rages nearthe mass evacuation orders.contain the flames. >> pam: plus -- a veteran climber proposed to his girlfriend.
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>> pam: this comes on the heels of the school were bolting to take steps to provide help what a company immigrant students. >> reporter: so far this year amount of those who are returning there are also the
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least a dozen more immigrants than half in road. that has increased 42 years ago. as you can see the number from san the door and honduras have been steadily rising in recent years the company minors or not they did not stick with the have added additional resources. >> keeping class sizes as small as possible. teachers was english and spanish materials that are in the native language creek >> reporter: those additional resources not only deal with their education but also, with their overall well-being. >> many cases, suffering incredible trauma of just getting here to the united
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states creek so be careful with counseling services and social workers including wellness centers. to beat ross services for those students as they needed. >> reporter: they are in the process now of hiring teachers and a coordinator at opening day enrollment numbers are in did are any indication that will be hiring additional teachers as well. >> pam: san jose police have released new information on the car connected to the deadly hit-and-run crash that killed at a man sunday night. >> pam: the driver remains on the loose tonight. the car connected to the crash is described as a 2001- 2005 black or dark civic. >> pam: police say the car should be missing the right side view mirror and the right winshield weather stripping. >> pam: also -- the car will likely have damage to the right front vendor. this information comes after a woman was taken
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into custody in a separate hit-and-run accident that happened last night. in the same area of senter road within 24 hours. >> pam: police say the woman, who is not yet being identified, returned to the scene of the accident about two hours after it occurred. >> pam: police have identified the man accused of stabbing a glade memorial church staff member yesterday morning in san francisco. >> pam: officials say 29- year-old stenis lowery allegedly attacked a staff member and stabbed him in the shoulder inside the church. >> pam: the victim is expected to be okay. glide memorial church has been providing social services and support for those who live in san francisco's tenderloin neighborhood for more than 80 years. >> pam: a mixed martial arts fighter accused of beating his girlfriend. is due to face a judge in ventura county this afternoon. >> pam: jonathan koppenhaver. also known as war machine. is accused of brutally beating porn star christy mack about two weeks ago in las vegas.
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>> pam: authorities say he allegedly fled to california after the beating. >> pam: koppenhaver is due for an extradition hearing on a fugitive warrant. after authorities accused him of multiple felony battery. lewdness. and coercion charges. >> pam: a veteran rock climber fell to his death in yosemite national park - just hours after proposing to his girlfriend during an earlier climb. >> pam: brad parker from sebastopol -- proposed to his girlfriend, jainee dial. and she said yes. these are facebook photos of the couple together. >> pam: a park ranger says parker was climbing without ropes on an established route when he fell about 300 feet on saturday. >> pam: parker had died by the time park rangers were able to hike to the base of the cliff. .
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>> reporter:fire near yosemite that 1,000 fled doesn't grow >> reporter: say a california wildfire that has forced about 1,000 people from their homes in the foothills near yosemite national park is holding steady amid higher humidity and calmer winds. >> reporter:the blaze around the madera county community of oakhurst remained at a little under 2 square miles on tuesday. it has destroyed eight structures and was threatening about 500 homes around oakhurst, which is about 16 miles from a yosemite entrance. >> reporter:the wildfire began monday and was fueled by gusty winds and dry brush. >> reporter:it comes on the heels of another blaze around yosemite this summer and last year's rim fire, which raged for two months across 400 square miles of land. the rim fire threatened thousands of structures, destroyed 11 homes and cost more than $125 million to fight. >> jacqueline: in the south bay pretty comfortable in the upper 70's. what 75 and said to rosette and 77 out in concord. livermore was 81 degrees. six degrees below
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average for this time of year. five degrees below average for hayward. concord to degrees below average at four degrees for san jose. discontinue will continue. looking at our camera mount tam cam it will see widespread cloud coverage. not much clearing by 11 but back to the enemy shores and headed back to the coast in the afternoon. leaving us with cool temperatures in the low to mid '60's. 68 degrees in san francisco. east bay shore lines with 68 degrees in alameda. and 75 degrees in union city. well below average in union city. not hearing too many complaints from our inland
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valleys. and the south bay upper 70's low 80s again tomorrow. and warmer in morgan hill with 86 degrees >> jacqueline: tomorrow it will be on the cooler side. warming and a little bit thursday and friday but still we are below average for this time of the year.
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>> pam:brita is recalling more than 242-thousand children's water filter bottles because the lid can break. which could cause serious cuts. >> pam:the recalled products include a violet dora the explorer bottle. a pink hello kitty bottle. and more. >> pam:so far. brita has received 35 reports of lids breaking or cracking. however. no injuries have been reported. consumers can return the bottles for a full refund. >> pam:still ahead. a dangerous spectacle in the east bay. the c-h-p's challenge when several sideshows happened
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at the same exact time. also -- a mill valley theater where robin williams has performed is reopening its doors since the late actor and comedian's death last
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>> reporter:coming up! people behaving badl! >> pam: and another officer is involved shooting near ferguson. next! >> jacqueline: thick fog coverage!
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> pam: >> catherine: protestors have been on the move in ferguson, missouri again tonight. and city leaders are hoping things don't fall into the pattern of recent nights -- protests that start fairly peacefully.but end in violence. >> catherine: protestors were asked to stay home after dark -- but that's not expected to happen. this was the scene as they began marching again earlier this evening. last night - nearly 80 people were arrested as tear gas and bullets were flying for hours. >> catherine: some of them were local - but police say 18 of the protestors arrested were from out of state --- as far away as new york and california. >> catherine: president obama is sending attorney general eric holder to ferguson wednesday. and we've learned that the funeral for michael brown will be held monday. >> catherine: the shooting death of the unarmed 18- year-old by a police officer 10 days ago triggered the unrest and violence.
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>> reporter: 4 people were said to the hospital and sausalito for minor injuries when a car crashes into a cafe. the suspect car to collect another vehicle in the intersection and rammed the part minivan and on to the sidewalk. crashing into the wall of a hair salon was transported to the hospital. as for the suspect girlfriend and to your son were sent to the hospital for injuries curry reckless driving and on top of the domestic violence charge which is why he was being pursued in the first place. >> reporter: latest zero rest happened this morning for the accident at 930 last
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night where a man with jaywalking but still the woman should have pulled over. investigators tells us that two hours after the accident she came back to the same. something tipped them off to make the arrest but they are not releasing any details at the moment. >> reporter: they are still searching for that driver for the fatal accident that happened on sunday night. there are still searching for the driver. >> reporter: and usual dry weather has a rise in birds affected by the west nile virus. >> dropped and temperatures may be contributing with less water than the skills are concentrated and the birds are concentrated where the birds are and mosquitoes. >> reporter: >> pam: several sideshows
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break out at the same time in the oakland area. more than 150 cars and mototrcycles were involved and three freeways were effected. >> pam: one person died and the c-h-p says that is the reality of the sideshow mayhem that took place sunday night. >> pam: >> you'd obviously have dangers issues you can hit pedestrians and other vehicles. when you do this on the freeway you increase the speed and put more people in harm's way. >> pam: the pursuit came to an end in castro valley just off of 580 when the motorcyclist hit an suv at an killed the motorcyclist and injured the driver of the suv. (male announcer): now, here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. >> reporter:drivers on intersate 580 were inconvienced in a major way when the circus showed up in town, but this was not your typical circus, this one consisted of only clowns
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>> reporter:with the help of the video uploaded to youtube and instagram i can show you what kind of clowns i am referring to >> reporter:here is another angle of the 580 sideshow that was posted on instagram its only 15 seconds but you get a feel as to that was going on >> reporter:in what is being called an orcastrated multiple sideshow event that tied up according to the chp interstate 580, 880 and the port of oakland which streched law enforcement thin >> reporter:but that's not all >> reporter:this is at bancroft and 47th ave in oakland where yet another circus event took place >> reporter:over at 106th and macauthor it was again another three ring cirus that had acrobatic tricks .in this one it happens right at the time oakland police begin to arrive >> reporter:i found two separate videos this one shows every one running just as soon as they hear sirens, but watch what happens in this video >> reporter:riders on
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motorcycles take to the sidewalk in an attempt to not get caught by the police. even some car drivers took to the sidewalks to avoild getting caught >> reporter:finally oakland police push off the participents away from the intersection but it's believed they regroups and headed to a different location >> reporter:i spoke to the chp who told me any spectator could be cited for just watching but if a driver is caught their car could be impounded for 30 days >> reporter:the chp said with the sheer amout of sideshows happening at the exact same time it created a unique challenge to respond to every one >> reporter:and just for the recored back at 106 and macauthor there was yet another sideshow that happened the night before the major assualt on oakland city streets and freeways >> reporter:i even saw video where some drivers were removing their licence plates and placing different
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ones on the cars or they would cover them up with towels >> reporter:in oakland stanley roberts kron 4 news >> reporter: people >> pam: coming up at 8. >> pam: kron4's stanley roberts finds more people behaving badly. this time on the golden gate bridge. >> pam: the california highway patrol's latest search for the drivers who shut traffic down on the bridge >> pam: during broad daylight. that's new >> pam: at 8. >> jacqueline: 5 degree is low average in hayward and down 10 degrees were we should be in concord, four degrees cooler in oakland temperatures rise action where they should be in certain areas look at this at mount tam already moving back into the bay area was
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wide spread cloud coverage. back to the bay shore and then back to the calls line by the afternoon perfect keeping it cool again tomorrow afternoon. 77 ampulla otto, 78 in san jose and upper 70's and low 80s are inland valleys. '60s and '70s inside the bay and at the coast again. los '60s at that. so stay cool to marron slightly warmer thursday and friday but still a few degrees lower than average >> pam: coming up. >> pam: southern california school officials take action. -- possibly saved several lives. and trouble two teenagers are facing. next >> reporter: popping up in your twitter timeline. tonight at 8:00 p.m. i will
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>> catherine: a patient and send sacramental is being tested for ebola. doctors are not releasing details yet. the patient could have been exposed to the ebola virus, blood test on are being taken. we are not sure if the patient has traveled to africa that is where the virus is hitting harder. the hospital staff when i know if the patient actually has ebola, the virus has killed more than 1200 people in west africa and sickened as twice as many. pam? >> pam:
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police in southern california say they've arrested two high school students suspected of planning a massacre at a school. >> pam: pasadena's police chief says south pasadena high school officials learned of the plot yesterday and contacted authorities. >> pam: detectives then monitored the 16- and 17- year-old boys online activity. >> pam: they had researched weaponry, how to make explosives, disarm people, tactical on how to go in and be the aggressor with firearms. >> pam: police say the boys didn't have any of the weapons. >> pam: the two teenage boys who have not been named were arrested on charges of making threats and conspiracy. >> pam: it was unclear when the attack might have occurred. >> pam: the fbi has joined the investigation. >> pam: sports is next! jason has that story next!
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(male announcer): it's now time for gary radnich from the jack in the box sports desk. >> reporter:welcome back everyone. >> reporter:the 49ers have given a 2-year contract extension to defensive tackle glenn dorsey - a player who recently suffered what is likely a season ending injury. >> reporter:.that's just not something you normally see in the cut-throat world of the nfl. >> reporter:now i'm sure the niners got a reduced rate on dorsey.but committing to an injured player. >> reporter:dorsey - who tore his left bicep at practice earlier this month.is now signed through the 2016 season. .the timetable to return from that kind of injury is at least four months.but could be longer. >> reporter:the 29 year old isn't a star player by any stretch.but when healthy he does provide depth along the interior of the defensive line. >> reporter:the 49ers were back on the practice field today in santa clara. trying to figure out how to score some points. >> reporter:in 8 preseason quarters jim harbaugh and company have just 3 points.
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>> reporter:meanwhile they've given up 57. niners host the chargers this sunday at levi's stadium and the starters typically stay out there a bit longer in the third preseason game. r >> reporter: the raiders take on aaron rodgers and the packers this friday in green bay.preseason game number three >> reporter:and punter chris kluwe.who tried out for the raiders last year but didn't make the team. .has settled his lawsuit with the minnesota vikings. >> reporter: >> a very healthy child. and a big child. all reports are great and michael is very excited. >> not talk to him last night i wanted to give him time. did talk to him today. we are excited to have him out there. >> reporter: new dad. and
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how the rest of them did. all of your sports knees at sunday night at 9 right after the news. the raiders take on the packers in green bay with a preseason game no. 3. one of chris cooley who tried out for the raiders last year but did not make the team settled his lawsuit with the minnesota vikings in the lawsuit clearly a last homophobic behavior from one of the vikings in his tenure there. >> reporter:in the lawsuit kluwe alleged homophobic behavior by the vikings during his 8 year tenure there. in exchange for dropping the lawsuit the vikings agreed to make sizeable financial contributions to the lgbt community over the next five years. >> reporter: coach mike patton is upset that men sailed put the bird to the washington bench. unacceptable unacceptable.
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manville was upset that someone yelled that this is not college! mandela will receive his first and f l find that will be about $10,000. probably not smart to make your coach angry. reportedly neck and neck who else is ticked off is tiger woods who is taking a one to two months off from golf to strengthen his back. >> reporter: they doused each other to raise money for a el s. even if you are tired of the ice bucket challenge and i kind of am. and 22 digs in has raised $23 million for eight l s three
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als >> reporter: uc the score to nothing. maybe the giants will have better luck on the other side of the rainbow after they've finished the game tonight. taking a look at who will grace this week's cover. it is a little leaguer monet. pam, you told me about her first derrick she would be the first girl ever to pitch a shut off in the little league world series. >> reporter: addressing his team of 12 years old after the suffered a tough season ending loss. >> i will promise to get into because is the last time i will coach you guns. we get down to the nitty gritty. one of the best teams in the world. think about that for a separate,
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for the world. >> i want to come in for one big hug. one becomes a doctorate and then we will celebrate >> gary: splash brothers as they are not around here worked out for the rest of the team. brooklyn prepared for the world cup later this month and spelling. in spain. august 30th, curry will be on a lot to make the team. klay 5050. >> reporter: great >> opportunity for both of the spirit >> reporter: favorite referee is retiring after a
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39 year career. in which he never missed a game. best remembered for the casual fan for racing charles barkley and few years back. as 67 years old. 74 year old initiated 2635 consecutive games. >> reporter: right off the opening touch. watch this... playing against arsenal. >> reporter: that was a crucial safe pam. that game ended and a 00 tie. >> pam: think you jason. >> pam: the next member of marvel comics' comic book characters to get his
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>> pam: marvel comicsown movie will spend at least part of it in san francisco as principal photography for "ant-man" begins today in the city, marvel studios officials announced. >> pam: "ant-man" stars paul rudd and michael douglas and is set for release on july 17, 2015. rudd will play the title character, who can shrink his size but increase his strength using a specially engineered suit, while douglas will play his mentor. a photo of rudd standing in front of a fog-shrouded golden gate bridge was released today on marvel's twitter feed. >> pam: marvel did not say how long the production will
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be shooting in san movie will also be filmed in atlanta. ant-man will be the next character to join the "marvel cinematic characters that cross over >> pam: denied ever won
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"the insider," with perspective on today's top trending stories. >> people are about to be arrested. >> move! >> is the media under attack in ferguson? >> move out of the way, sir. >> this is what we signed up for as journalists. >> or are they making the situation worse? >> police officer tells you you've got to move, you probably should move. >> the press divided. >> charged with failure to obey. >> celebrities speak out. >> i would rather overthink than overreact. >> then the donald sterling era is over. the new clippers owner's rousing rally. and taylor takes it to the haters. >> can i get a round of applause? >> then, is this $4,000 diet pill a weight loss miracle? chris powell weighs in. >> you could eat rocks and do the exact same thing. >> what? >> keltie attempts to get a leg up on the dallas cowboy cheerleaders. >> this is terribly uncomfortable. >> it's time to go inside.
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>> go "insider"! >> now the latest celebrity news delivered to you 24/7. it's "the insider" together with yahoo!. the media firestorm in ferguson reaches fever pitch. is the press part of the problem or ultimately the solution? hello, everyone. i'm kevin frazier. >> and i'm thea andrews. plus we break down the $4,000 diet pill. is this hollywood's quick fix answer to the battle of the bulge? >> but first, ten days ago michael brown, an unarmed teen, was shot six times by a police officer in ferguson, missouri. since then the eyes of the world have descended on the town and so has the media. but now we really have to ask the question. has the press lost sight of the real story? >> i think we're about to be arrested because we're standing on the sidewalk and you said you want -- >> move out of the way, sir. move! >> our constitutional rights to speak freely, to assemble and to report in the press must be vigilantly safeguarded. >> you're required to be in a

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