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kron 4 morning news. >> james:a nationwide protest today involving hundreds of fast food workers who want higher wages and more rights. >> james:an arrest made in connection with the stabbing death of a 14 year old boy in san francisco >> james:ad world leaders arrive in wales today for the start of the nato summit. combatting the growing islamic terrorist group known as isis is at top of mind. the kron 4 morning news starts right now. >> james:good morning. it is thursday, sept 4 i'm james fletcher. >> erica: good morning right now with bill in which crops and the upper 50s and 60s. that is
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currently encountered in livermore. we of warmer temperatures as we head into the afternoon. the sea breezes keeping temperatures a little cooler. in napa and by-81. was sian's fair share of blower '80s. it will be slightly warmer conditions. in '90s a possibility on friday and saturday spiri. >> erica: more details on that forecast in a moment. this is
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northbound 101. it looks like to plans are blocked and we're seeing a pair of traffic. the rest of the bay area looks good. the bay bridge toll plaza looks very clear. and if you had to the golden gate bridge low cloud cover. >> james:happening today. fast food workers across the country plan to walk off the job. including those here in the bay area. >> james:organizers say workers will protest in 150 cities nationwide. >> james:this is video from a past protest in oakland. >> james:the restaurants affected include mc-donald's, burger king, wendy's and k-f-c. >> james:many employees want the raise the minimum wage to 15 dollars an hour. they also want to form unions without retaliation.
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>> james:right now, the average salary for a fast food employee is about 18-thousand dollars a year. >> james:here in the bay area. a protest is planned for 6-30 this morning. >> james:the demonstration organized by occupy oakland. >> james:its happening on telegraph avenue and 45th street in oakland. >> james:a rally is also planned for 11 a-m at frank ogawa plaza. >> james:police have arrested a suspect. accused of murdering a 14-year-old boy. rashawn williams. >> james:last night, nearly 100 people gathered at a makeshift memorial. where the teenager was stabbed on folsom street. >> james:mourners lit candles. left flowers. and wrote loving messages on posters. around photographs of willams. >> james:the freshman at sacred heart cathedral prepatory school. was beloved by his friends and family. >> james:kron 4's dan kerman -- he has details on the arrest. and what we're learning about the suspect. >>: this is a tragedy.
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>> reporter: he was a matter of the family to this under brothers and his mother. >> reporter: tuesday evening the family was at the park. he walked down the street and he was stabbed. >>: he was walking at of a car market with a family member when he was a salted. >>: this is not right he had robbed of his future you want to go to harvard. deput >> reporter:
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>> reporter: police is not giving the latter defamation on if the suspect in custody is the correct person. >> james:another big story this morning, an unlicensed massage therapist is arrested for sexual battery. in east palo alto. >> james:police say, bernardino valle has been operating an unregulated >> james:massage business. right out of his home. >> james:as kron 4's philippe djegal reports, one woman claims vy-yay has offered his services to her. >>: out never seen any trafficking going around. >> reporter:
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>> jacquiline: jones is talking about her 66 year-old light neighbor. cahill >> reporter:this neighbor says the alleged masseur live next door. >>:"he sits on his front porch and just sits there all day. i've never seen any traffic in or out." >> reporter:so, the fact the police say this man was even running a business from what neighbors call an outbuilding behind this home, comes as a surprise. >>:"i kind of wondered if it was legitimate." >> reporter:jacqueline jones is talking about her 66-year-old neighbor bernadino valle's message therapy business. east palo alto police say valle operated out of his home on brentwood court, providing several paid services. >>: "ranging from maybe minor back pain or just some type of physical pain or discomfort." >>:problem is -- officer veronica barries say the business is unlicensed.
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>>:"he has been operating for the last 30 year on his own." >> reporter:and, so far officer barries says three clients -- all women -- have come forward saying valle touched them inappropriately. >>: "im surprised. i cant believe >> reporter:jones says valle called himself a masseuse and once even offered her his services. >>:"but i turned him down. why? so, did it just not seem right? no, because, i didn't know anything right going to get services from him and i didnt know anything." "anybody who maybe received services from his who maybe experienced some kind of sexual more than they should come forward and you know bring it to >> reporter:police say more victims may come >> reporter:valle was booked into the san at 10-thousand dollars. >> reporter:in east palo alto, philippe >> reporter:p-g and e wasting no time saying it will fight a one point four billion dollar penalty. stemming from the 2010 san bruno gas >> james:that fine was recommended by state regulatory judges tuesday. >> james:in a filing with the the securities and exchange commission, p-g and e says it will appeal the penalty. and that the commission should consider the two point 7 billion dollars the company has or plans to spend on pipeline safety improvements. >> james:although, critics of the utility contend. those improvements should have already been made over the years before the san bruno incident that killed 8 >> james:any appeal is due
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within 30- >> james:coming up. we'll have more on the start of the nato summit in wales. one of the most closely watched meetings in history. some of the top issues world leaders are expected to discuss. >> james:plus, the n-f-l commissioner clarifies the league's policy. as far as suspending ray mcdonald without a conviction. >> james:and they get free food for working in the tech industry. why the i-r-s is now looking to collect taxes on that privilege.
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>> james: another earthquake this morning. no word yet on damage on the 3.0 quake. we will lead to defeat any information out of the bay. >> james:it may not have been a well thought out advertising campaign. >> james:malaysia airlines is re-naming a promotional campaign it called the "bucket list"
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>> james:the term as you know is used to a describe a list of activities to do before you die. >> james:now, the airline is admitting the campaign title was inappropriate given the two deadly disasters this year. over ukraine in july killing all 298 people on board. and another flight in march when 239 people went missing en route to beijing. no trace of that plane has been found. >> james:hurricane norbert gained strength overnight. >> james:right now, the storm is headed west-northwest. located about 200 miles south of mexico's baja california peninsula. >> james:norbert is packing sustained winds of 75 miles per hour. >> james:its expected to reach the southern tip of the peninsula sometime today and run parallel to the coast friday. >> erica: for details on the sunshine and whether heading into the weekend coming up.
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>> james:new this morning, president obama has arrived in wales for the start of today's
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nato summit. >> james:world leaders are there for two days of talks. top of mind is the rise of the islamic state group isis who recently killed two american journalists. >> james:president obama and british prime minister david cameron may suggest nato play a role in containing the militants. >> james:leaders are also expected to talk about the crisis in ukraine and the drawdown of combat forces in afghanistan. >> james:meanwhile, the families of james foley and steven sotloff have given statements of support for one another. >> james:and the obama administration speaks very clearly about what it has in store for isis. andrew spencer reports. >> reporter: going beyond words of greece and a love for his son. they accused be a isis'
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leader of sen and violating their rules of the nation of islam. >>: guide los and knocked the aggressors. >> reporter: it is our responsibility to do everything we can it will not just receded into the gray. >>: to you would hope that our friends in the gulf would help right away.
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>> reporter: the obama administration also would like help from nato. >> james: but let's look at whether. >> erica: brevet morning clouds we are dealing with will taper off later. as we look at your day planner we see clouds on the coastline. in this the upper 50s lower 60s this morning. to riches will maine's from the los
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60s to the upper 80s. here's a look at the satellite and radar imagery. aided reassess some cloud cover right now but there will be more sunshine. >> erica: temperatures are mainly in the '70s in the '80s. evergreen is him in the '70s and '80s in mountain view. low 90s and for pittsburgh in walnut creek been vallejo 7965 richmond creat. a high of 64 in ocean be1 in napa 69 and at berkeley. we
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will see latter conditions as we head into the first part of the week. >> erica: a gradual " doubt as to head into early next week. an extended modelers showing a another warm-up as we head into next week. >> erica: as for traffic were not looking at any hotspots it's a great time to leave your house. his alive lookit the bay bridge toll plaza. note median lights. there's 11 to 12 minutes from the maze to the city. the san mateo bridge sells lots of space between cars. quebec even
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an eye on westbound 580. we're seeing speeds over 50 loss for our. >> james:intense video. of a wildfire in siskiyou county.right along the oregon border. >> james:this is happening in the town of happy camp. >> james:at last check, the fire was just 15 percent contained. >> james:nearly a thousand homes are threatened.hundreds are under mandatory evacuation orders. >> james:the fire is already costing more fight. >> james:p-g and e crews will be out repairing power lines today. after a branch fell on a power line near the san pablo reservoir. sparking a fire. >> james:crews from several agencies had a hard time fighting the blaze. they worked through foliage and steep terrain. >> james:this started shortly after noon yesterday. >> james:officials say, crews
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were able to limit the fire to under an acre. >> james:p-g and e says power was knocked out for several hundred customers. but has since been restored. >> james:mums the word from the 49ers. with regard to whether player ray mcdonald, who is facing possible domestic violence charges, will be allowed to play in sunday's all- important season opener against the dallas cowboys. >> james:but as kron four's rob fladeboe reports now, 49ers head coach jim harbaugh had >> james:plenty to say on the subject nonetheless. >> james:sot jim harbaugh/49ers head coach >> james:due process. 49ers head coach jim harbaugh used that term at least a half dozen >> reporter:times wednesday as he was bombarded with questions about the status of ray mcdonald and whether he would be allowed to play on sunday. >>: jim harbaugh we all live in america and
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understand that patience is required. >> reporter:as for ray mcdonald himself, although cleared to practice with his team, the star defensive end was nowhere to be seen when cameras are allowed in for drills and >> reporter:warm-up exercises. coach harbaugh says no decision has been made about sunday and offered little in the of explanation. >>: jim harbaugh from the lot of questions we can answer a lot that can be axed. >> reporter:that due process harbaugh keeps referring to means the 49ers will act if and >> reporter:when the district attorney's office decides to charge mcdonald, but the d.a.'s spokesman says that won't happen until san jose police complete their investigation. >> reporter:whether ray mcdonald is guilty of domestic violence against his wife, says coach >> reporter:harbaugh, is a legal
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matter. >> reporter: the situation is very fluid and depending on the developments of the legal investigation could change. coming up on the kron four morning news. how the i-r-s >> james: wants to collect taxes on tech companies who provide free food to their employees.
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>> james:new information on west nile virus. >> james:health officials say, the illness is at a high level in california. >> james:so far, the virus has been detected in 36 of the states 58
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>> james:181 people have been infected so far. >> james:8 people have died. >> james:in comparison. at this time last year, there were only 101 cases. >> james:west nile is trasmitted to humans and animals through mosquito bites. >> james:officials say, for protection. it is a good idea to keep insect repellent around, wear protective clothing at dawn and dusk, and eliminate all standing water on your property. >> james: nevada be dealt for other states including california. >> james:google's ambitious health startup -- calico -- is teaming up with biotechnology drugmaker.abb-vie. >> james:it's part of a 500- million dollar joint venture that will try to develop new ways to treat >> james:cancer and other diseases such as alheimer's. >> james:the alliance calls for
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mountain view based -- google and abb-vie to split all the expenses and any profit made. >> james:calico -- a company created by google last year. will manage a team of scientists who will >> james:work out of a lab based in the bay area. >> james:one of the best perks for those working at a tech company. free food. could be in jeopardy. >> james:companies like google and facebook offer gourmet meals to employees. >> james:now the the internal revenue service wants to tax the free food that tech companies give to them. >> james:the i-r-s argues that the employer-provided food is a "taxable fringe benefit." >> james:and the i-r-s has sought back taxes that may amount to a third of the meals' fair-market value. >> james:some companies are planning to fight the irs over the meal-tax move. >> james:meaning this. could be decided in a courtroom. >> james:we're coming up on 4- 30.
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>> james:here are the big stories we're working on for you this morning. >> james:happening today. fast food workers across the country plan to walk off the job. including those here in the bay area. >> james:workers will protest in 150 cities nationwide. >> james:the restaurants affected include mc-donald's, burger king, wendy's and k-f-c. >> james:many employees want the
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raise the minimum wage to 15 dollars an hour. >> james: for a fast food employee is about 18-thousand dollars a year. >> james:police have arrested a suspect. accused of murdering a 14-year-old boy. >> james:rashawn williams was a freshman at sacred heart cathedral prepatory school >> james:last night, nearly 100 people gathered at a makeshift memorial. where the teenager was stabbed on folsom street. >> james:mourners lit candles. left flowers. and wrote loving messages on posters around photographs of willams. >> james:and president obama has arrived in wales for the start of today's nato summit. >> james:world leaders are there for two days of talks. >> james:top of mind is the rise of the islamic state group isis who recently killed two american journalists. >> james:president obama and british prime minister david cameron may suggest nato play a role in containing the militants.
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>> erica: certainly keep the cloud cover in mind as it will detector in places. upper 50s and low 60s to stop the thursday morning. san francisco starts off what 59 degrees. we will see faster clearing. and the result of that will be warmer temperatures. you see pleasanton heading eight. but also in fairfield. 78 in fairfield pariba. copper 60s for downtownn francisco. >> erica: '90s will be in the
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forecast as we head into the weekend. we will continue with this pattern of holding onto morning but clausen but afternoon sunshine. >> erica: northbound 101 s. sr. sought china's. the bay bridge toll plaza is very quiet at this hour. the san mateo bridge is looking good in both direction. there's a drive time to that no problems or delays as you work your way out of the marin county. >> james:richmond police are on the hunt for a man who they say,
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attempted to >> james:kidnap a 15-year-old girl. >> james:the child's father snapped this photograph. after his daughter saw the suspect again >> james:out on the streets, days after the initial incident. >> james:as kron4's scott rates reports -- there is a reward for the suspect's arrest. >>: the man speaking who called police is very upset. >>: she is very sad. >> reporter: lewis's 15 year-old daughter was walking down the sidewalk when she was approached by at this man.
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>>: she did feel like he was trying to a kidnapper and based on this assault it seems sexual in nature. >> reporter: she raced home to your father and least half the father was able to snap pictures before the man got away. >> james:happening today. california governor jerry brown has little to lose. as he faces his republican challenger >> james:in their only gubernatorial debate which is set for tonight at 7. >> james:the debate in sacramento, will offer an opportunity for republican neel kashkari. to introduce >> james:himself to voters. and prove he is a credible challenger. >> james:governor brown is strongly favored to win re- election in november.
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>> james:kashkari is a former u- s treasury official -- who led the bank bailout at the height of the recession. >> james:pet owners in palo alto are being urged to keep cats and small pets indoors, especially at night. when coyotes come out to eat. >> james:one cat was found dead at robles park. >> james:within the last month, animal control crews say, they have recovered at least one cat a day - all. killed by coyotes. >> james:there are usually only a few per year. >> james:animal service crews believe the the hills because the drought has caused their food and water sources to dry up. >> james:many pet owners get that cold call from the city, that they don't want to hear. cory macartney/animal control officer >>:it's tough finding your cat deceased, but worse when it's by a coyote attack. >> james:another dead cat was found east of el camino. by the train tracks in los altos. >> james:it was a bad day in baseball for the bay area yesterday.
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>> gary>> gabe: today they wenty to prove that they are one of the most high-tech stadiums in the world.
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>> james:let's start with the a's taking on the seattle mariners. >> james:and this was a pitcher's duel between jhon lester and felix hernandez. >> james:and the a's newest player adam dunn gave oakland an early lead >> james:but that is the only run the a's would score. >> james:seattle would take the lead with back to back home runs in the >> james:and they would win by a final of 2 to 1. >> james:the a's have now lost 7 of their last 10 games and find themselves 4 1/2 games behind the angels in the american
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league west. >> james:oakland has the day off today but will be back in action against the astros on friday. >> james:things not any better for the giants in colorado. >> james:san francisco jumped out to a 2 to 1 lead in the 5th inning.and then the wheels fell off the wagon. >> james:ryan vogelsong gave up 4 runs in the bottom half of the inning on back-to-back homeruns. >> james:vogelsong gave up 4 homeruns in a game for the first time in his career. >> james:the giants unable to come back. >> james:the rockies win 9 to 2. >> james:but the good news for the giants.the didgers lost in 14 innings to the washington nationals. >> james:and that means the giants are still only 2 games behind the dodgers in the national league west. >> james:the giants and dodgers play eachother 6 more times this year. >> james:the giants are off today before taking on the tigers in a rematch of the 2012 world series. >> james:coming up on the kron four morning news. happenin today.
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>> james:there will be a public forum on whether or not berkeley police will be allowed to cary tasers. >> james:police have been asking the city council for tasers. but the council wants a study first. >> james:the coalition for a taser free berkeley will hold a panel to discuss their experience with tasers. >> james:they want to help berkeley make an informed decision about wheter to allow police to carry tasers. >> james:the forum is at 1939 >> james:and belmont firefighters are raising funds for charity this morning in their annual "fill the boot" event. >> james:they are raising money for the muscular dystrophy association. >> james:firefighters will be at the intersection of ralston and alameda de las pulgas between 7:30 am and 12 noon.
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>> james:to contribute, look for a firefighter holding a boot, and put a donation into the boot. >> erica: clearly won't notice it met will gain a degree or two. in fact we will pick up a few low 90s. tomorrow will be the same story. buffy temperatures in the lower 90s. timid to is for the most probably in the '70s and '80s. we are seeing decker, cover preheats. the rest of the bay
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area's to mid-70s by the afternoon. >> erica: fremont 80. evergreen 80 tbilisi. 87 and all auto. . downtown san francisco is pretty close to 70 preappointe. and ann berkeley. cubs 1 clouds an afternoon sunshine. boxcawould s
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that we will seek clear conditions. so expect a warm up as we head into the latter part of next week. .. >> erica: the san mateo bridge is looking good on highway 92. the drive time is 285 minutes of nevada's. as we turn our attention to the south may were still enjoy inhibit the clear roads. >> reporter: today the forty-
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niners will try to prove this facility is in the greenest in the nfl. these panels harvest enough energy for all the games used this year. elliott d. d. 1080 high debt over 2 million pixels delivering a sharp image. >> reporter: i am surprised to see how clear the images are by the middle of the day they're very bright. 43 people on same-
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day work on the video board. anything you see on the screen is all controlled out of this rule. >> reporter: me turn the venue into a giant hot spot. the wife's side and the stadium is very important because they want cent plunge in during the game. but the leave night blue wall application provides pence to replay the menu ah, and for $5
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extra you can order any float within the stadium and have it delivered to your seat. >> james:investigators in marin county are stepping up their efforts against swatting pranks. that's when someone falsely reports a crime. >> james:the county has dealt with three swatting pranks. officials now working with the f-b-i to find out who is to blame. >> james: just outside of fairfax. >>: the caller who seem to be a 14 year-old male name but giant reported that he already shot his mother preparation to see his sister. >> james:it turns out all this was a hoax. >> james:the other two recent cases of swatting were in san rafael. one involving a family. the other at terra linda high
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school. >> james:some of these crimes could be classified as felonies. >> james:authorities in aurora, colorado demonstrated the explosive consequences of making hash oil on wednesday. >> james: he made a fourth attempt last tuesday before running away. he has kept the name by a the police asking for the public to give a net nine.
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>> james: the see the first responders here in a photograph in the demonstration of how tornadoes work did not go as planned. some people suffered burns on their hands to burn books on their face theory except and the incident is now being investigated
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. >> james:a country star releases a new track, and a beloved childhood character comes to life. >> james:jeremy roth has those stories and more in today's hollywood minute. >> reporter: george colony will be weighing in on celebrity phone hacking. the shooting is scheduled to begin at next week but next year.
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>> reporter: >> pam: dobber will be one of those remembering williams that periodically kirku. jimmy walked co. will also pay tribute. >> james:"chuck" has an ideal body for blocking shots and grabbing rebounds with the long trunk and big frame.
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>> james: it can be heard for miles to a single and duets at the zoo. >> james: 83rd eight drives in of the singing from time to time.
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>> james:an arrest made in
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connection with the stabbing death of a 14 year old boy in san francisco >> mark:fast food workers getting ready to walk off the job today how the strikes could impact the bay area. >> darya:and we could learn more about the large earthquake that hit napa last month.as another aftershock hits the east bay. >> james: beautiful looking sat there. we will keep an eye on that. the forecast calls for minimal falcon and the morning hours. tomorrow we're looking for fast clearing. as we look ahead towards the weekend we have been wanting clouds. it's a
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quick snapshot of the highest in will explain more at 5:15 a.m.. >> george: would not tracking in neat be laced traffic or hot spots. if you get the bridge is a light and easy ride on all of the approaches. there was a little slowing around air way on a five pyridin. >> mark:police have arrestedsusa 14-year-old boy. rashawn williams. >> mark:last night, nearly 100 people gathered at a makeshift
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memorial. where the teenager was stabbed on folsom street. >> mark:kron 4's mike peltonis live at the memorial with the lateat. >>:mike and this is a memorial that continues to grow. >> reporter: this is where the 14 year-old was killed. he was a football player at a prep school. this said the suspect in a teenager bordet what's a little score with the victim. they say he was stabbed as he left corner market on tuesday night. >> reporter: family members tell us few of the star student at a great kids. family members also
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said as he was a target. police have not been released if the personnel have in custody of the same person. >> darya:new this morning.another earthquake in the east bay this morning. >> darya:a 3-point-oh magnitude.shoot at >> darya:the epicenter was two miles west north west of american canyon. >> darya:no word on damage yet.we're getting more information for you on that quake. happening today. >> darya:the u-s-g-s will hold a briefing on the south napa earthquake. >> darya:it will happen later this morning at the usgs building in menlo park. >> darya:scientists will review and summarize what they have learned about and from that quake so far. >> darya:more than a thousand structures are still either red or yellow tagged.
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>> darya:also happening today. fast food workers across the country plan to walk off the job. including those here in the bay area. >> darya:organizers say workers will nationwide. >> darya:this is video from a past protest in oakland. >> darya:the restaurants affected include mc-donald's, burger king, wendy's and k-f-c. >> darya:many employees want the raise the minimum wage to 15 dollars an hour. they also want to form unions without retaliation. >> darya:right now, the average salary for a fast food employee is about 18-thousand dollars a year. >> darya:here in the bay area. a protest is planned for 6-30 this morning. >> darya:the demonstration organized by occupy oakland. >> darya:its happening on telegraph avenue and 45th street in oakland. >> darya:a rally is also planned for 11 a-m at frank ogawa plaza.
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>> mark:later today the justice department is expected to announce its plans to open an investigation into the practices of the ferguson missouri police department. >> mark:the government will look at practices in the past few years, including patterns of stops, arrests and use-of-force and officer training. >> mark:this investigation is in addition to the investigation looking into the fatal shooting of an unarmed teenager that sparked riots in the streets last month. >> mark:the president is now in wales for nato summit. >> mark:this is video of him landing in wales earlier this morning. >> mark:today the president and the british prime minister issued a statement saying their nations will quote: "not be cowed" by exteremists who have killed two american journalists. >> mark:the agenda for the summit will focus on the crisis in ukraine and the reduction of the nato combat mission in afghanistan. >> mark:but the rise of isis in iraq and syria is expected to dominate discussions outside of teh summit. >> darya:a police officer in santa cruz is recovering after being stabbed in the leg by a man police say was suicidal.
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>> darya:police found the man hiding in bushes behind a store after his family reported him missing. >> darya:police tried to grab him after he failed to dollow their commands.that's when he stabbed >> darya:he then tried to stab a second officer in the face before being shot with a stun gun. >> darya:the man has been arrested on charges of assault with a deadly weapon. >> mark:a san diego rap artist is under arrest this morning suspected of kidnapping a southenr california woman and holding her in a home in san anselmo. >> mark:charels mitchell, professionally known as "mitchy slick" turned himself in after a judge issued a 1 point 5 million dollar wrrant for his arrest. >> mark:mitchell was arrested on suspicion of kidnapping, human trafficking and making terrorist threats. still ahead on the kron 4 morning news.just days after 33 people escaped a detention facility in tennessee.there is
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and here's a live look outside. san mateo bridge >> darya:a second riot and escape attempt this week -- at a youth center in nashville.
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>> darya:it began late last night. >> darya:about a half-dozen teens were reported on the roof of a building at the woodland hills youth development center. >> darya:by early this morning, about 20 teens were outside the dorms. >> darya:there were reports of boys armed with metal and rocks. >> darya:and teens could be seen on the ground with baseball bats and metal pipes. >> darya:guards used riot shields as they worked to round them up. >> darya:at least one guard was attacked. >> darya:this is the same facility where 33 teens escaped earlier in the week. >> darya:officials said some of the teens in the first incident were among those involved in this second one. >> mark:it may not have been a well thought out advertising campaign. >> mark:malaysia airlines is re- naming a promotional campaign it called the "bucket list" >> mark:the term as you know is used to a describe a list of activities to do before you die. >> mark:now, the airline is admitting the campaign title was inappropriate given the two deadly disasters this year. over ukraine in july killing all 298 people on board. and another flight in march when 239 people went missing en route to beijing. no trace of that plane has been found. coming up on the kron 4 morning
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news. >> mark:why a facebook app on your smart phone could be to blame for higher phone bills. >> mark:plus.the families of the two journalists killed by militants in iraq send a message to isis.
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>> darya:a major cleanup is underway in chemung county, new york -- after severe storms spawned a tornado tuesday. >> darya:it uprooted trees -- tossed cars into the air -- and damaged several homes. >> darya:the tornado carved a 6- mile path -- forcing everyone in the area to take cover. >>: looked out and saw the formation of a tornado hit outside of our house. up my has been kind of jumped over us and it sounded like a locomotive train. >> darya:the national weather service says tuesday's tornado was an e-f-one with 1-hundred
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mile-per-hour winds. >> darya:hurricane norbert gained strength overnight. >> darya:right now, the storm is headed west-northwest. located about 200 miles south of mexico's baja california peninsula. >> darya:norbert is packing sustained winds of 75 miles per hour. >> darya:its expected to reach the southern tip of the peninsula sometime today and run parallel to the coast friday. >> james: we have here on the satellite's radar perspective. i just checked the wind speeds it's sustained at 80 m.p.h.. that friday or so it should be making beat eggs at the baja peninsula. this is a live view
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at the golden gate bridge camera. all this could leave for visibility. 59 san jose 63 in oakland, a perfect piece to low 60s. >> james: temperatures will actually be warmer by degree or two. but a leak in length. i'm looking that 65 at the coast but three in the afternoon which see the '90s, and the delta and the livermore valley. in the south bay will be in the low to mid
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'80s. cestuses a downtown 69 and 75 in oakland. >> james: going into the weekend mid-70s in the bay. otherwise fairly stable going into next week. >> george: there isn't much going on. let's start by updating some drive time. iraq through the san ramon valley still has fallen but that's about it for 580 westmount. you
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may have little balls trouble getting on head 17 and fed creek. what you're marin arrive looks good for 101 southbound. >> geor >> george: the bay bridge looks clear all across the span and so does the san mateo bridge. the golden gate range shows that the 101 ride looks great. >> mark:the head of al-qaida
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says the group has expanded into the indian subcontinent. >> mark:he said in a video message that al-qaida has been preparing for years to set up in india. >> mark:and he talks about waging jihad against its enemies. >> mark:he also mentions rescuing people from oppression in myanmar - bangladesh - and several indian states as well >> mark:last night hundreds gathered at the university of central florida to honor the most recent american journalist killed by isis militants in iraq. >> mark:steven sotloff was a former ucf student and was the second american journalist killed by the group known as the islamic state. >> mark:the vigil was put on by journalism students at ucf. >> mark:and the families of thos journalists.james foley and steven sotloff. have given another. >> mark:the beheadings of two american journalists have not gone unnoticed, and the obama administration is speaking very clearly about what it has in store for isis. >> mark:president obama is insisting the united states strategy for isis would be to degrade and to destroy the group that has been spreading so much terror in iraq and in syria.
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>>: it is our responsibility to do everything we can and the president the vice-president the secretary. >> mark:the obama administration also >> mark:something the president will seek at the summit in wales. >> mark:but isis is just one of the issues leaders will discuss. >> darya:police say 13 people, including nine children, were hurt in a mishap at the discovery museum in downtown reno. >> darya:emergency crews say they were hurt in the malfunction of an exhibit. >> darya:it was a smoke tornado machine used as part of a science experiment, producing a "flash" effect. >> darya:the injuries range from minor to moderate. >> darya:the victims are being treated for chemical burns. >> darya:the incident is under investigation.
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>> darya:new information on west nile virus. >> darya:health officials say, the illness is at a high level in >> darya:so far, the virus has been detected in 36 of the states 58 -counties. >> darya:181 people have been infected so far. >> darya:8 people have died. >> darya:in comparison. at this time last >> darya:west nile is trasmitted to humans and animals through mosquito bites. >> darya:officials say, for protection. it is a good idea to keep insect repellent around, wear protective clothing at dawn and dusk, and eliminate all standing water on your property. >> reporter:comedian and tv host joan rivers has been moved out of intensive care and is "being kept comfortable" >> reporter:in a private room in hospital. >> reporter:rivers, 81, had been on life support since having a cardiac arrest in new york last week. >> reporter:the comedian stopped breathing during a procedure on her vocal chords at an outpatient clinic last thursday. >> reporter:her daughter, melissa rivers, gave a statement
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>> mark:keeping an eye on wallstreet this morning. >> mark:august jobs numbers will be out in about 10 minutes. >> mark:here's a look at the closing numbers. >> mark:dow up 10.72 closing at
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17,078.28 nasadq closing at 4,572.57. down 25.623. s&p down 1.56 closing at 2,000.72 opening bell at 6:30. >> mark:tesla has announced it is building its new battery plant in nevada. >> mark:the 5-billion dollar "giga- factory" . will pump out batteries for a new generation of electric cars. >> mark:nevada beat out four other states, including california. project. >> mark:nevada's governer is expected to make a formal announcement this afternoon. groundbreaking needs to take >> mark:place soon for the new factory, near reno. in order to be up and running by tesla's planned 2017 date. the factory will >> mark:be able to easily transport plant in fremont >> mark:p-g and e wasting no time saying it will fight a one point four billion dollar penalty. stemming from the 2010 san bruno gas pipeline explosion. >> mark:that fine was recommended by state regulatory judges tuesday.
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>> mark:in a filing with the the securities and exchange commission, p-g and e says it will appeal the penalty. and that the commission should consider the two point 7 billion dollars the company has or plans to spend on pipeline safety improvements. >> mark:although, critics of the utility contend. those improvements should have already been made over the years before the san bruno incident that killed 8 people. >> mark:any appeal is due within 30- >> darya:google's ambitious health startup -- calico -- is teaming up with biotechnology drugmaker.abb-vie. >> darya:it's part of a 500- million dollar joint venture that will try to develop new ways to treat >> darya:cancer and other diseases such as alheimer's. >> darya:the alliance calls for mountain view based -- google and abb-vie to split all the expenses and any profit made. >> darya:calico -- a company created by google last year. will manage a team of scientists who will work out of a lab based in the bay area. >> darya:facebook's autoplay video feature is being blamed
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>> james: we have temperatures that will be next in flat all across the board. seven nice chap at the golden gate bridge. that flaw is expected to be a slightly. and here's what
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temperatures look like now. a lot of upper 60s and low 60s. >> george: here at the bay bridge toll plaza that traffic is already starting to build up cricke. headed from hercules to berkeley it's 12 minutes, with no delays. it's still an easy ride through the south bay to northbound 101 prepared
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>> mark: what appears to be another aftershock from the 6.0 at indianapolis this was a 3.0 that had this morning just before 4:00 a.m.. you can see that the number of people felt it here. which is called the fast food industry. we will see if the workers here wall of the gibes
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and for the ones who were supposed to work today will show up. dave barr fighting for $15 an hour. and they have been fighting for this four year straigh. >> reporter: they are trying to model themselves after the civil-rights movement. president obama is already behind this. " he mentioned been in his speech that he is behind them. mcdonald's and other places simply said they cannot afford
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to pay their workers a $15 an hour. because it will cut into their phones. >> darya: all the big chains for most of the fact. are being involved. >> reporter: even if they want to protest the they don't make enough money or can even afford to not having eight days this waste. >> reporter: employers are hoping this and said day or least sometime down the line.
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>> mark: one at woman claiming the suspects had offered his services to her. >>: "as far as i knew, the guy was retired." >> reporter:this neighbor says the alleged masseur live next door. >>: "he sits on his front porch and just sits there all day. i've never seen any traffic in or >> reporter:so, the fact the police say this man was even running a business from what neighbors call an outbuilding behind this home, comes as a surprise. >>:"i kind of wondered if it was legitimate." >> reporter:jacqueline jones is talking about her 66-year-old neighbor bernadino valle's message therapy business. >> reporter:east palo alto
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police say valle operated out of his home on brentwood court, providing several paid services. >>:"ranging from maybe minor back pain or just some type of physical pain or discomfort." >> reporter:problem is -- officer veronica barries say the business is unlicensed. >>: "he has been operating for the last 30 year on his own." >> reporter:and, so far officer barries says three clients -- all women -- have come forward saying valle touched them inappropriately. >>:"im surprised. i cant believe >> reporter:jones says valle called himself a masseuse and once even offered her his services. >>:but i turned him down. why? so, did it just not seem right? no, because, i didn't know anything about him and i just didn't feel right going to get services from him and i didnt know anything." >> reporter: "anybody who maybe received services from his who maybe experienced some kind of sexual unwanted touching or maybe even more than they should come forward and you know bring it to our attention. so, call us." >> reporter:police say more victims may come forward. >> reporter:valle was booked into the san mateo county jail with bail set at 10-thousand dollars. >> reporter:in east palo alto,
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philippe djegal, kron four news. >> darya:happening today.governor jerry brown will face republican challenger neel kashkari in their only gubernatorial debate. >> darya:the daebate set in sacramento will offer an opportunity for kashkari to introduce himself to voters and prove he is a credible challenger. >> darya:kashkari is a former u- s treasury official -- who led the bank bailout at the height of the recession. >> darya:governostrongly favore- election in november. >> darya:the debate is scheduled to start a 7:00 tonight. >> mark:a former napa wine executive has been sentenced to 33 months in prison for embezzeling nearly 900-thousand dollars. >> mark:martin edwards is the former vice president and general manager of the wine tasting network. >> mark:in april.edwards pleaded guilty to mail fraud and tax evasion. >> mark:prosecutors say edwards set up a fake company that claimed to provide services to winries and wine retailers. >> mark:edwards then told his employees to make payments to the company for services that were never rendered
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>> darya:it was a bad day for bay area >> darya:let's start with the a's taking on the seattle mariners. >> darya:and this was a pitcher's duel between jhon lester and king felix hernandez. >> darya:and the a's newest player adam dunn gave oakland an early lead with a home run in the fourth. >> darya:but that is the only run the a's would score. >> darya:seattle would take the lead with back to back home runs in the >> darya:and they would win by a final of 2 to 1. >> darya:the a's have now lost 7 of their last 10 games and find themselves 4 1/2 games behind the angels in the american league west. >> darya:oakland has the day off today but will be back in action against the astros on friday. >> darya:things not any better fior the giants in colorado. >> darya:san francisco jumped out to a 2 to 1 lead in the 5th inning.and then the wheels fell off the wagon.
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>> darya:ryan vogelsong gave up 4 runs in the bottom half of the inning on back-to-back homeruns. >> darya:vogelsong gave up 4 homeruns in a game for the first time in his >> darya: >> darya:the giants unable to come back. the rockies win 9 to 2. >> mark:but the good news for the giants.the didgers lost in 14 innings to the washington nationals. >> mark:and that means the giants are still only 2 games behind the dodgers in the national league west. >> mark:the giants and dodgers play eachother 6 more times this year. >> mark:the giants are off today before taking on the tigers in a rematch of the 2012 world series. what the?
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foster farms chicken gets to the store in 48 hours or less. but it's 4 days to california. there's got to be another way. that could be any number of items, quite frankly.
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comes out better for everyone. then we zero in quiet but. visibility is fine though there is overcast out there. temperatures are pretty much will we have been seen upper 50s low 60s to deny and san jose 50 in san francisco when you get the idea. >> james: it's also building up
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along the western slopes of the sierra. 82 is a good example in 80 degrees is today. up the '70s and the redwood city board will be 82. and with the allman to invalid as though the 87 degrees there. and the east bay were pushing 90. and of the east bay shoreline and and downtown oakland were expected to see 75 their. >> james: across the north bay
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it's a little warmer today. and we're going to keep our and the highest in right around this marked towards the weekend. >> george: the backup is already building up. harare and a 16 minute drive time going to san francisco from the macarthur mace. drive times a still above 11 to 12 minutes. still just ask 12 minutes from hercules to berkeley. your trip to the san
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ramon valley has no delays. and there's a new problem reported here towards the dublin and to change prepared >> george>> erica:>> darya:in oe moments caught on a police officer's body camera when an oakland firefighter was mistaken for a burglar. >> darya:off- duty firefighter -- keith jones -- was near fire station 29 - where he works. when he noticed an open door. and went to check it out. >> darya:at the same time, oakland police came to the
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station. also to investigate the open door. >> darya:kron 4's justine waldman -- shows us the tense exchange between the police officer and the firefighter. who was at the fire station with his 2 children. >> reporter: zone strass to explain hooey is. lister hands up as high as you can then turn around from a one time. jones explains herself and after a day at camp but firm his identification the situation settles. >> reporter: of the oakland fire
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chief put out this statement. we are very concerned on the impact this may have on his surgeon. it is my hope that once identification is given an established that the officers would stand down.
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>> reporter:an arrest made in connection with the stabbing death of a 14 year old boy in san francisco >> darya:fast food workers getting ready to walk off the job today how the strikes could impact the bay area. >> james: here is the view from the mt. tam.

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