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the satellite air radar images show high pressure. >> erica: 96 but did not a forecast in the inland spots. the moisture will trull up from the hurricane. the court to pull a summit in high-level clouds. although reports of the decree in durable conditions. fairfield 8990 in an decca livermore. >> erica: and 90s in land and at temperatures of the upper seventies. all in all to buttress the eye normal as we looked at early next
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week. >> erica: yes said bart was having some delays. yesterday it was not running on time but that would not be the case this morning. >> erica: san mateo bridge is trouble-free in both directions. this just a tough fall that there but very regular condition. >> james:major delays on bart yesterday after equipment problems in the east bay. >> james:it couldn't have come at a worse time. during the evening commute. >> james:bart officials say one of the trains just north of the pleasant hill station damaged the track. disabling service in both directions. >> james:a third rail at an interlocking was also not working. >> james:limited trains were running between the walnut creek and concord stations.
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>> james:and there were some shuttles taking passengers between stations. >> james:but for many riders, it was a frustrating experience. >>: the tick with 45 minutes to get from pleasant hill to hear. basically black parents were waiting for 50 minutes on this one locked his wedding to give in. >> james:crews spent the night to assess the damage and make repairs. >> james:we will keep an eye on bart this morning and bring you any updates. >> james:in oakland one person one killed and another was injure din a deadly crash between a car and big rig. >> james:it happened after nine p-m-- officers say a woman driving a honda civic was killed-- when her car collided with a big-rig on southbound interstate 880 near the 16th avenue exit. >> james:a sig alert was issued and all lanes were closed until10:30 last night as c-h-p officers
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investigated. >> james:the passenger inside the honda has been taken to the hospital with minor injuries. >> james:the c-h-p says, the driver of the big-rig is cooperating with officers. >> james:and they say, drugs and alcohol do not appear to be a factor in the crash. >> james:the driver who was killed has not been identified. >> james:and in benicia -- three people died in a crash on an off- ramp near interstate- 680. >> james:the crash happened just beofre four p-m on the lake herman off-ramp oo northbound- 680. >> james:authorities say, three people in a kia spectra collided with another car and were pushed into a ditch and struck a canal. >> james:all three people in the car were killed. >>: the vehicle had a fender bender in one vehicle in particular had lost control. and went into a ditch.
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basically there appears to top fatalities to rose in one female. >> james:the lake herman road off-ramp was reopened at around 6:20 last night. >> james:officers have not released the identities of the victims. >> james:and the latest details of the napa earthquake aftermath. >> james:many downtown streets remain closed -- because of road problems or buildings in the area which pose a safety hazard. >> james:city officials say, they are receiving an overwhelming number of requests for building inspections-- which they are prioritizing based on the severity of the damage. >> james:they say, there is not enough staff to get to everyone right away. >> james:napa's city council is asking for state and federal assistance. >> james:and 30 more water main leaks were reported tuesday-- bringing the total up to 120. >> james:kron 4's scott rates was in napa and he shows us what has been done >> james:and talks about the influx of calls that the city has been receiving.
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>> reporter: they do timid they have completed the first round of those inspections. let's step of the wait-and-see what is the input of here. fences have been put up all over the downtown napa area. the bricks on the ground in the side of the building is exposed. the reason for these offenses are if we do have another aftershock some of these pieces can come off of this building and hit someone. the other thing allied to show you this year, warning to all unlicensed contractors it showing it been a felony for them to come into this disaster area.
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>> reporter: been expected setback added the sedate three of them walking around business by business. 100 in three buildings have been red tags and over 500 buildings have been yellow tag. it is too early to put a financial number of the damage that is been done down here. for federal relief they're going to have to show that more than $55,000 of damage treat. >> james:coming up on the kron 4 morning news-- >> james:the notorious serial stowaway in trouble again in arizona. >> james:why she was arrested -- for the *third time this month. >> james:plus-- newly- released audio could shed
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new light on the moment michael brown-- the african american teen who was shot and killed in ferguson. >> james:what experts are saying. >> james:and severe weather hitting michigan as 120- thousand residents are without power. >> james:we'll bring you the latest video.
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>> james:and it look slike she's done it again. >> james: to board flights and for the third time this month-- the "serial stowaway" was >> james:this time, police in phoenix arrested "marilyn hartman" tuesday for criminal >> james:according to phoenix police, the 62-year old was spotted hanging around baggage claim at sky harbor international airport yesterday morning. this violated a warning she got last week, after employees at sky harbor caught her trying to enter the security check-point without a ticket-- she was removed from the airport. >> james:hartman has been arrested numerous times. >> james:earlier this month, she was arrested after she flew without a ticket on a southwest airlines flight
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from san jose to l-a-x. >> james:then right after her release, she was arrested at l-a-x again for violating her probation. when she was caught in the terminals. >> james:she was sentenced to 177 days in jail, but released because of overcrowding. >> james:it is not clear how she got to arizona. >> james:now, police in phoenix want hartman to undergo a mental health evaluation. >> james:to see a timeline of all hartman's run-ins with the law. visit our website. kron4.com. >> james:in san francisco. a stretch of northbound 2-80 will be closed this labor day weekend for seismic retrofitting. >> james:from the 101, 2-80 interchange. crews will remove two large sections of the roadway and then replace them with reinforced sections. >> james:the closure starts tomorrow afternoon at 2 p-m and goes all the way until 5 a-m tuesday morning. >> james:all northbound traffic will be detoured to highway 101. >> james:drivers are being urged to use public transportation to avoid heavy traffic expected in the area.
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>> erica: here is a live look at the golden gate bridge will talk about the will after
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>> james:just a few weeks after seeing torrential rain and flooding. more severe weather for detroit residents. here's video of the damage. >> james:at one point, 120- thousand homes and businesses lost power as the storms moved through yesterday. >> james:part of a major interstate was closed because of deep water. several cars had to get towed out. >> james:a man also suffered critical injuries when a tree fell on him while he was walking home from work in the middle of the storm. >> erica: actually moisture will move in associated with a hurricane mercury. but for
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now we're talking what a warming trend. temperatures are below '60s. they range for the upper 60s. heading into trouble clock but if you like to eat outside weekend. most of the bay area's in the seventh if not the '80s and land. you see the night is like comparing by this afternoon. >> erica: + 94 him in the livermore. but 91 into its burke the vallejo has i've 80. '60s and '70s and the east bay shoreline in downtown san francisco as high as 67. as the attitudes
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of our we have minimal falcon and lots of sunshine. >> erica: bart is not reporting any problems so all trains should be up and running. and yet it's one of the bridges let's look at the bay bridge toll plaza. applecarts making the west bound trip. but he added to the san mateo bridge is not a lot of company ought to. take in and live outside the golden gate bridge a very quiet conditions act as you work out of the marin county. >> erica: in a stake to eight in or out of town will
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speeds are well above 60 mi. per hour. >> james:newly-released audio could shed new light on the moment michael brown was shot and killed by police in ferguson, missouri. >> james:the man who recorded the video doesn't want to be named. but the f- b-i has spoken to him. >> james:as ted rowlands reports,the audio is being analyzed by experts. >> reporter: it's the critical moment, on audio tape and it can be a key piece of evidence. then what happened with michael brown and the police officer darren wilson. >>: you are pretty you are so fond. >> reporter: been denied
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second clip was tantalized. he counted a total of 10 shots at the second calls with tin sheds. >> reporter: degrees second calls could be very significant. >>: 8 canada deficit for what the witnesses said they saw and the police report. >>: he put his hands upbound and he was compliant. and then they shot him again. >> reporter: an independent autopsy shows that he was shot six times the other for sats could have missed.
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>> reporter: as you can see this building is very close to where it michael brown was shot and killed. >>: he heard loud noises and but but didn't realize the input of what he was hearing until afterwards. >>: this has a bearing on everything else. this is a piece of the puzzle that has to fit. >> james:a nine-year-old girl accidentally shot and killed an instructor at a gun range in arizona. >> james:it happened while he was uzi sub-machine gun. >> james:the tragedy was caught on video.
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>> james:jennifer kastner shows us how things went wrong. >> james: moments of instructor charles vacca's life. >>: they're under the supervision of their parents and our instructors.
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>> mark: extremist group that killed american journalist james foley is holding an american woman hostage. >> james:a family representative says the 26- year-old woman was doing humanitarian aid work in syria when she was abducted by the group. >> james:she's not being identified out of fear for her safety. >> james:meanwhile, an american man has been killed while fighting for extremists in syria, mostly likely for the islamic state. >> james:the man is identified as douglas mcauthur mccain. >> james:canada is evacuating a three-member lab team out of sierra leone after people in their hotel were diagnosed with ebola. >> james:the public agency of canada says none of the team members had any direct contact with the sick individuals and they are not showing any signs of illness. >> james:the agency says they will remain in voluntary isolation and be monitored closely. >> james:the laboratory team was helping to control the outbreak by helping health care workers diagnosis and rule out infections. coming up on the kron four morning news.
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>> james:giants remain 5 games back in the n.l. west 1 ½ games up for the 2nd wild card spot >> james:madison bumgarner pitched a one-hitter and the giants beat the rockies 3-0 to snap a three-game losing streak. >> james:the two-time all- star retired the first 21 batters before justin morneau doubled down the right field line to end the bid for perfection. >> james:that was the only baserunner that bumgarner gave up. >> james:he fanned the next three hitters and matched his career high of 13 strikeouts. >> james:his 103-pitch gem helped the giants move a game ahead of st. louis in the wild card race. >> james:the a's let one go late last night. >> james:up 2-1 in the 8th inning. >> james:starting pitcher jason hammel was pulled despite retiring 10 straight batters. >> james:he was replaced by luke gregerson who hit jose
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altuve after robbie grossman reached first on stephen vogt's error. >> james:with two men on chris carter launched a 90 mph fastball onto the tracks atop the wall in left field to put houston on top. >> james:josh fields pitched a scoreless eighth for the win and chad qualls did the same in the ninth for his 15th save. >> james:the loss drops the a's a game behind the angles in the west. >> james:the raiders host the seahwaks tomorrow in their pre-season finale >> james: cornerback d-j hayden on the physically unable to perform list, to give him more time to recover from a stress >> james:this means the raiders will be without their projected starting cornerback for at least the first six weeks of the season. >> james:and likely much longer than that. >> james:this is just the latest in a long line of setbacks for the former first rounder. >> james:and a story we brought to yesterday about levi's stadium sod.
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>> james:this is video from our helicopter partnership with abc-7 of what the field looked like on tuesday. *not ready for prime time just yet. >> james:there were just mounds of dirt and sand-- no grass after the field was torn up for the second time in four days. >> james:all because the original bermuda grass was too soft creating an injury risk to players. >> james:the niners regular season home opener is september 14th. >> james:and there's a soccer match scheduled for a week from saturday-- which as of now is still a go. >> james:at 15 -years- old atherton's cici bellis became the youngest american to win a match at the u-s open in 28 years. >> james:bellis ousted the 12th seeded dominika cibulkova in three sets. >> james:born in san francisco, but lives in atherton bellis qualified for the u-s open as a wild card after winning the girls 18 national championship two weeks ago. >> james:the last american to win a u-s open match was mary joe fernandez back in 1986.
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still ahead on the kron four morning news- >> james:tourism trouble hitting napa as the city tries to move past the quake damage and pushing forward. >> james:how the restaurants, stores and wineries are doing. >> james:and scientists use new technology to survey the many afershocks that took place yesterday. >> james:we'll show you what they're up to. and here's a live look outside. toll plaza
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>> james:here are the big stories we're working on for you this morning. >> james:bart is recovering from damaged track along the >> james:bart says it has resumed normal service this morning after one of the trains damaged the track just north of the pleasant hill station yesterday. >> james:three people were killed in lake herman off- ramp of 680. >> james:the crash happened just before four p-m. >> james:three people in a
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kia spectra collided with another car and were pushed into a ditch and struck a canal. >> james:the off-ramp was closed for about 3 hours yesterday. >> james:and the woman who gained national fame for trying to sneak on to airplanes has been arrested again. this time for hanging around the baggage claim at sky harbor airport in phoenix. >> james:last week airport officials caught marilyn hartman trying to get through security in phoenix without a ticket. >> james:she was removed from the airport and told not to return. >> james:police in phoenix now want hartman to undergo a mental health evaluation. >> erica: visibility is in great the around the bay area. san francisco is currently a 62 or 61 degrees and san jose. san rose is at 55 right now but is not to fall be out there. and not a
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lot of fault they're out there. tons of sunshine as we head into the afternoon. many sixties coesite '70s inside the bay 80 been the livermore valley and added to the third cloud wrote basilan that is developed. >> erica: 80 degrees down a sunnyvale. high-pressure debt building in that area. we will see tropical moisture. it can for little money out there for the weekend. but diller with near normal temperatures.
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>> erica: not like any hot spots quickly taken it over to the bridges. z * * >> erica: traffic his captors building right now. rep the things up with a live look at the golden gate bridge concede that we do have some activity. it's not really causing any problems. with this in less space between cars. >> james:many napa student will be back in the classroom this morning- - after the major clean up efforts from the massive earthquake. >> james:all but one of napa's schools are declared safe and ready to go. >> james:stonebridge charter school located near the
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epicenter of the earthquake-- will be the only school closed this morning. >> james:and officials say it may be several more days before classes resume there. >> james:engineers are checking out some pretty sizable cracks on the school grounds that are deemed to be unsafe. >> james:the earthquake -- damaged windows and caused books to fall off shelves at a number of napa schools. >> james:napa residents are being asked to stop using debris drop-off sites which had been established at the napa public schools. >> james:since schools will reopen today, the city has now set up other sites where people can dump their debris. >> james:these locations include firestation- five on first street and browns valley road. >> james:and a parking lot on pearl >> james:a new list of debris drop- off locations can be found on our website - kron4-dot- >> james:the city of vallejo was one of the other cities hit hard by last weekend's rattle. >> james:one cabinet manufacturer called north bay cabinets took a hard hit and they hope to re-open soon. >> james:vallejo -- is located 10- miles away from quake's epicenter. >> james:the napa city's
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manager says the quake damage in vallejo is the biggest challenge the city has faced since it emerged from bankruptcy in 2011. >> james:officials say, the city suffered tens of millions of dollars in property damage. >> james:nearly two dozen inspectors and engineers on loan from the state, arrived tuesday to help vallejo's staff look for damaged buildings. >> james:aftershocks continue to shake napa, vallejo and american canyon just days after the magnitude six-point-oh earthquake. >> james:the biggest was a magnitude 3-point-9 tuesday morning. >> james:the u-s- geological survey went high- tech yesterday to survey the west napa fault in napa county. >> james:the team was just off highway- 121 using lasers to rupture. >> james:they're surveying how the fault moved during the earthquake----and how it might move in the future. >> james:the lasers work by mapping the cracks so the u- s-g-s can track their movement. >>: and we make a forecast of what the total of set will be in the next few years. and that was openly
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compared so how to fix damage is in their feet in the future. >> james:the surveyors say, the west 10- inches in some areas since the quake. >> james:with all the pictures and video of the quake damage getting local and national attention. >> james:some may think the famous tourist spot is not open for visitors. >> james:however -- napa officials stress 80 percent of the unaffected by sundays quake. >> james: was in napa where officials are encouraging visitors to flock to wine country. >>: it's just the same old thing over and over again. >> reporter: been the majority of the napa valley is open for business. >>: restaurants are open a a
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lot of hotels with his been sent as a small sample. >> reporter: gregory says the wineries are in great shape. >>: every writer's kind of open for business now. >> reporter: they close down for this one day after the earthquake so employers to check on their homes. >>: it definitely did not wait to come. 24 teams it is a spectacular harvest. >>:coming up on the kron 4 morning news-- >>:a 13-year-old boy severely injured from the earthquake-- is speaking out about what happened. >>:we'll take a look at his recovery
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>>:and we speak to a napa woman whose home has survived *several natural disasters. coming up on the kron four morning news. take a look at this.
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>> reporter: will area said that the board system have early warning by 10 seconds. its bark canoe wonder why
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can't the rest of us be one it through our phones? the answer is money. >> reporter: 6 alert is the entity behind early warning systems. he is calling on california residents to demand a warning through their phone. >>: this clearly shows that the technology works and people want this. >> reporter: shake public needs $20,000 to make this work as him being given to the public. >>: your be able to buy your own early-warning device
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that is able to go into your home. funding is actually a part of the appropriation language. in the dollars have not actually show up.
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>> james:nasa astronaut reid wiseman took this picture of hurricane marie from space.
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>> james:he snapped it from the international space station >> james:hurricane marie continues to weaken in the pacific ocean. it was once a category 5 storm with 160 miles per hour winds. >> james:the storm itself is not a threat to land. >> james:but -- large, life- threatening swells from its wake are expected to batter a high surf advisory is in >> erica: it's going to sell a little muddy the been increased in committee and other then that they'll be an enjoyable seven days. mostly sunny day when the sun does come up. plenty of '90s in today's forecast. temperatures all inoperative some left to the next seven days. high pressure building in a warming trend.
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>> erica: 90 appears to places like livermore and antioch. recondite high sports today zero status 8885 in campbell. low 90s and any act in livermore. fairfield of 89. will seat but images range from the mid-60s '70s. san francisco 67. 80 and what country berkeley the with the level reached in the mid-60s and daly city. we will keep up with this warming trend in wills
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the weekend. >> erica: here is a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza. you see people lined up in the cache lines. median lights are turned off now. the san mateo bridge is looking good on to highway 92. the golden gate bridge we did have the reconfiguring of the traffic light moments ago. we're seeing lots of space between cars preheat. bard is running on time right now. they did attract minutes work overnight. >> james:the victim most seriously hurt from sunday's quake. was a 13-year old boy
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in napa. >> james:nick dyan and his friend were staying up late in nick's house playing video games. >> james:the quake hit while they slept in the living room. and nick was buried in a large pile of bricks when the chimney fell. >> james:doctors say, his pelvis was shattered in several places. >> james:after a 10-hour surgery, his condition was upgraded from critcial. now to stable. he talks about his memories of that terrifying night. >>: i felt the first jolt of the earthquake i saw my friend and called for his name around four times. the static crawling to get to the door and down the chimney collapsed on my back. >> james:nick is now at u-c-
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davis recovering. >> james:doctors say, it will be 5 -to six -months before he will be able to walk again. he says his goal is to walk in 4 months. >> james:as -- napa residents are continuing to clean up. we spoke with one woman who says. she has lost many of her possessions and this is not the first time she has had to start over. after a disaster. >> james:sandy schieck used to be an antiques dealer. >> james:she and her husband first lost many of their belongings in the 2000 quake. >> james:and then in 2012-- -her house burned down. >> james:despite all that, she was in good spirits as she cleaned up once again after another disaster. >> james:one bright spot--- the new house only received cracks from the quake. >> james:she thinks it's because after the fire they had to build a whole new house up to the latest codes. >> james:many people in napa are still in need of
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assistance after the massive earthquake that shook up the city of napa over the weekend. kron 4's j-r stone followed a napa firefighter tuesday-- who is tirelessly helping quake victims in need. >> reporter: itself beaten sylvia's referring to cleaning up after be brickwork. >>: i'm almost 71 and i had double knee surgery and the last week. >>: he's the first of the napa firefighters' association to it bell and. >>: we tried making phone
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calls and everyone's busy. so for someone to call the second we help is overwhelming. >>: at big shards of glass and most of the step in the kitchen fallout and broke. >>: whenever a doctor will use a flat screen as a shovel but yet to use which akin. >> james:the popular - napa premium outlet mall. was also hit by the quake. >> james:some stores, like coach were open today , while others were not. >> james:many say they will try and open tomorrow. >> james:but some are still scrambling to clean up.
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>>: >>: with selling damage and floors. >> james: any food donations will be excepted until friday 730 in the morning until 3 in the afternoon. but also help asking for volunteers to help deal with people coming in.
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>> james:the queen of late night ends her reign, and music's prince gets his back. >> james:martha shade has those stories and more in today's hollywood minute. >> reporter: chassis have led us kissing late night goodbye. she finished with a massive list of 50 set and more.
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>> reporter: the tweed banks to a good friend. >> reporter: prince fans get ready the artist is replacing two albums this weekend. both new albums will be released september 30th. >> james:a millionaire record enthusiast has built the world's largest collection of vinyl. >> james:zero freitas lives in >> james:he has been collecting records his whole life. in high school he had three- thousand in his collection,
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and by age 30. he had 30- thousand. >> james:freitas now has about five-million records that he has to store in an old candle factory. >> james:he hopes to open a "listening library" next year so others can enjoy his records. >> james: a fourth person sweltered that fast-moving water to get help. and a helicopter had been brought in to help do it. >> james: 04 to year-old girl but made the catch of a lifetime. they called a blue lobster. detained by arranged to give the it career lobster a new home. >> james: i didn't want
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>> george: most of that has been corrected for the morning commute. the ride around the bay last night blood's much better for barked this morning. taking a look at the freeways where not tracking in the problems coming in from the
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macarthur mace. >> george: for the east bay the south bay and north to bed. there were some problems and concord and there were some problems on highway 42 but looks pretty good now. there may be astute sluggish conditions on downtown livermore. >> james: as a take a lively. yes there is a marine layer but it's not a scare into view as much. mostly sunny to start in will have a nice afternoon. it was there with her tomorrow as we head into the weekend. walk into the forecast and the seller.
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will want to give you a quick look on with temperatures will be. the '90s return to the delta. san jose should be a need to degrees. more on the forecast and the outlook. >> darya:major delays on bart yesterday after equipment problems in the east bay. but this morning there is good news for bart >> darya:kron 4's mike pelton is live in walnut creek with details. mike >>: did this called a headache for commuters last night. partnership with the helicopter abc news shows from overhead. this was the interlocking where trains cross over to different tracks. part of the wheel came off and was found on
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the track. this temporarily stopped service along the way. a boston bridge was put on place. again the last of the crews did all the necessary repairs. but after what caused all these problems that remains under investigation. >> james:on to our coverage of the napa earthquake aftermath. >> james:many downtown streets remain closed -- because of road problems or buildings in the area which pose a safety hazard. >> james:city officials say, they are receiving an overwhelming number of requests for building inspections. which they are prioritizing based on the severity of the damage. they say, there is not enough staff to get to everyone right away. >> james:napa's city council is asking for state and federal assistance.
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>> james:and 30 more water main leaks were reported yesterday. bringing the total number of water mains damaged during the quake. to 120. >> reporter: 0 locked more quiet than what we saw on monday. there are expecting this to make sure the media as well as the public are safe. a lot of people are getting too close to the buildings. the billings have suffered considerable wrote damage. there also put size here to let people know not to come down there.
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>> reporter: they've done a lot of work since monday and i can tell you 100 buildings have been read detector. on monday was 30 buildings that today were talking about a hundred and 500 buildings of been held to act. let's look at the bricks and. even though lot of pens have quieted down there still a lot of work. >> reporter: at 830 this morning in a mobile home park would need to be helped as well. score does zero go back into day.
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>> darya: a deadly accident happened overnight a woman driving a honda civic. in a forced plainclothesman for about two hours. the passenger was taken to the hospital. the driver of the big rig is cooperating. >> darya:new this morning.police in san jose are investigating a stabbing that happened last expressway and saratoga
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>> darya: last night and one person sustained non-life threatening injuries. >> darya:police have not released any other details.and no arrests have been made. >> darya:and happening today. it's back to the classroom for napa students.
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>> george: the bard supplies are running as of a normal service.
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>> darya:clean up continues following the napa earthquake and we hear from one woman who's cleaning up after her third natural disaster. >> darya:plus.were are hearing for the first time from the teenager who was in critical condition after a chimney collapsed on him during the quake. >>: on the list with everyone else to get been repaired but weekend with our turn. >> darya: you can see after she does have some cracks in walls. she believes the
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>> james: expensed 67 downtown for the financial district. >> james: we at temperatures that are continuing to warn. upper 80s and 90s. we're gonna keep it there until saturday and that no come down on sunday. >> george: midmorning looking at pretty good ride for most of the bay area. the writer and a state 80 the westbound direction
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looks good. >> george: the north bay ride looks good between both but marin and sonoma county. copper there's no problems of the span. your ride to the san mateo bridge and highway 92 look good. the promise that is heading over to san mateo. the no
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problems. if you're headed to marin the richmond center felt lousy is very like right now. u.s. officials say the same >> james: extremist group that killed american journalist james foley is holding an american woman hostage. >> james:a family representative says the 26- year-old woman was doing humanitarian aid work in syria when she was abducted by the group. >> james:she's not being identified out of fear for her safety. >> james:meanwhile, an american man has been killed while fighting for extremists in syria, mostly likely for the islamic state. >> james:the man is identified as douglas mcauthur mccain. >> james:government officials say an american who died in syria, last weekend, had joined isis militants. >> james:and they say he wasn't the only one. >> james:douglas mcarthur mccain made facebook posts sympathetic to isis, but his family never imagined he would become a jihadi.
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>> james:mccain converted to islam several years ago. >> james:he traveled to turkey, several months ago. >> james:british observers say he died in syria during a battle between rival extremist groups. >>:"i feel like maybe it was some people he was hanging out with, because that's not who he is. he's not isis. he's not a terrorist." >> mark: u-s officials believe there more than 100 other americans now fighting alongside jihadis in syria. >> darya:a nine year old girl accidentally shot and killed an instructor at a gun range in arizona. >> darya:it happened while he was showing her how to shoot an uzi sub-machine gun. >> darya:this is video showing the instructor and the girl. >> darya:investigators say he told the girl to fire one
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shot. when the uzi kicked back and fired into the instructor. >> darya:an employee at the gun range spoke about how a girl so young was allowed to fire a gun. >>: there with in the criteria of eight years old to be able to shoot a gun if they're under the supervision of their parents and our professional range masters. >> darya:the girl is from new york. she was in arizona on vacation. >> darya:her parents were at the gun range when the shooting happened. >> mark: a cameraman for the "cops" reality t-v show was shot during the taping of a police response in omaha nebraska. >> mark: it happened when officers responded to an armed robbery at a wendy's restaurant last night. >> mark: the cameraman was hit during a gun battle between police and the robber. >> mark: he was taken to the hospital but there's no word yet on his condition. >> mark: the suspect was shot and killed by police.
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>> reporter: first hour to turn our attention to robin williams. he turned on the down eight las vegas offer by two years before he passed away. disproves said he did not have money trouble. williams people turned the offer down what he was shooting for another show. the ticket prices range from 75 to buy a hundred dollars. >> mark: and more trouble for woman but sneaking in at two airports as she's been arrested for being added again.
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>> mark: the s&p 500 has crossed the 1000 mark. and the nasdaq pact by 14 year high. >> darya:the world health organization is suggesting the vapors from e- cigarettes increase the levels of toxins in the air. including nicotine. >> darya:the agency is calling for standardized regulations to prevent advertisers from making unproved health claims for e-cigs. >> darya:they are currently being marketed as the answer to smelly tobacco smoke. >> darya:the e-cigarette industry has grown to about
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3-billion dollars per year. >> darya:coming up on the kron 4 morning news. >> mark: we hear from the teenager who was nearly crushed by a collapsing fireplace in sunday's earthquake. the latest on his condition this morning. bulldog: if you're like me, you've been working like a dog all year. but don't camp out 'til labor day to reward yourself. mattress discounters labor day sale ends monday!
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the fourth opera sethe four upper 70's. around the bay. >> george: if you are barred writer and you went to bed looking for the line to be back to normal this morning that is good news. >> reporter: crews were able to make repairs to lot damage lines. issue of the
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same overhead. what exactly cause that trend to damage the track is still on their investigation. >> george: for those of you were driving will not traffic brat's seen any delays in the east bay currently. the delays in the peninsula where north bay
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traffic. north bay traffic hundred and one through marin and sonoma. >> james: it's back to the classroom for napa students. people are being towed to dump their degree. >> reporter: napa high as looking like a dump this morning. the schools have been closed since monday.
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teachers and staff were inside the school. they wanted to make sure all the structures are safe. and all the areas are ready to go. >> reporter: here's the other issue you're talking about his the parking lot of napa high school. you concede that a truck just poured in. if there's a huge pile of trash. couple of dropped all type of stuff.
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>> reporter: if you have a student that goes to napa unified you may see these issues. >> mark: things look a lot better this morning they're making progress in scenes. >> reporter: that are making progress attracted just moved back into area adds alice making this report. they're still large polyp brittany's to be collected and taken out of her. >> mark: this morning we are hearing for the victim most seriously hurt from sunday's
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quake. >> mark: 13-year-old nick dyan and his friend were staying up late in nick's house playing video games. >> mark: the quake hit while they slept in the living room. and nick was buried in a large pile of bricks when the chimney fell. >> mark: doctors say, his pelvis was shattered in several places. >> mark: after a 10-hour surgery, his condition was upgraded from >> mark: now he's talking about his memories of from that night. >>: >> reporter: eye for it felt the first jolt of the earthquake. and as i put my right knee on the floor of the chimney fell on my back. >> mark: nick is now at u-c- davis recovering. >> mark: doctors say, it will be 5 -to six -months before he will be able to walk again. >> mark: he says his goal is to walk in 4 months. >> darya:part of a san jose
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neighborhood had to be evacuated yesterday after a suspicious package was found near yerba buena high >> darya:police received a call that there was an onject that looked like a grenade on lucretia avenue around 3:00 yesterday afternoon. >> darya:the bomb squad was called in to remove the object before residents could return to their homes. >> darya: on tuesday date the raiders placed their cornerback on the list. he will be missed for the first six weeks of the season. this is on a list of long setbacks for the former first rounder.
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temperatures were gradually wore as we head into the afternoon. by noon the clouds will burn off. in fact we have a piece filtering in. 60s by the coast. and '70s by the bay. not so today. it this afternoon will be a little bit north be warmer for you. for some point the amish and valley will be warmer. 74 and open 67 in san francisco. nagy and antioch in at the livermore. across
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the north bay will have low '70's in hiatus. >> james: we are looking for temperatures to continue to stay on the warm side. then it was stuck to back off a little bit before sunday which the first half of next week. >> george: starting at the bay bridge were the median let's adjust the activated. yesterday there at such a slow rate it pushed the traffic calling back to the macarthur mace. once again this morning you can already see it's been backed up and it's only been activated for six to eight minutes.
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>>: high when attitude the west bound commuters looks good were not checking any delays. the golden gate bridge this problem free. it your habit into marin of the richmond san rafael bridge. there's a slight a backup for the next 10 minutes. the to the get all the cash towboats open. >> george: looking at some drive * still 12 minutes from hercules to berkeley. 6 any southbound no delays highway 4. the pittsburg side of the well past looks good. no surprises: towards a dublin or 680 south. san
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jose through 101 looks good. the north bay ride looks good through marin and sonoma county. >> darya: a lot of people nationwide dentist napa is bad for tourism. 80 percent of the region's wineries were unaffected by the quick. officials aren't encouraging visitors to come to wine country.
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>>: it's just the same old thing over and over again. that the majority of napa valley is open for business. >>: restaurant to open the a number of hotels are open. >> reporter: the no. 1 attraction for napa are at the wineries. and there are still open. >> reporter: he says they close down for one day after the earthquake so employees could check on their homes without they're open and ready for visitors. >>: grapes are coming in across the valley is a
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up 2-1 in the 8th inning. starting pitcher jason hammel was pulled despite retiring 10 straight >> mark: he was replaced by luke gregerson who hit jose altuve after robbie grossman reached first on stephen vogt's error. >> mark: with two men on chris carter launched a 90 mph fastball onto the tracks atop the wall in left field to put houston on top. >> mark: josh fields pitched a scoreless eighth for the win and chad qualls did the same in the ninth for his 15th save. >> mark: the loss drops the a's a game behind the angles in the west. >> darya:at 15 -years- old atherton's cici bellis became the youngest american to win a match at the u-s open in 28 years. >> mark: bellis ousted the
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12th seeded dominika cibulkova in three sets. >> mark: born in san francisco, but lives in atherton bellis qualified for the u-s open as a wild card after winning the girls 18 national championship two weeks ago. >> darya:the last american to win a u-s open match was mary joe fernandez back in 1986. >> reporter: this includes 3 launch of four house. >> erica:jessica alba's start-up the honest co. has raised $70 million, making the company worth almost 1- billion as it looks toward an initial public offering. the eco-friendly baby product company launched two years ago by alba and annual revenue is expected to be over 150 >> erica:million this year, three times its 2013 sales. >> erica:alba says she founded the company to help
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new moms feel good about the products they use for their newborns. jessica alba was named >> erica:one of the world's most powerful businesswomen in 2012 by fortune magazine. coming up on the kron four morning news.
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>> mark: a live look year from napa high as classrooms are opening. >> mark: a beautiful start to this wednesday morning. >> james: today's much to be fantastic labor day looks good also.

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