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members are aware of the negative impact that district can have on a or committee or commuters. motorists that will choose to continue to go to the city will be able to cross the bridge and have delayed changes. we are calling on the up district to handle these situations or issues before another strike happens. just >> reporter: that you are clear that was a specific threat to the district. unless you fix this properly it will affect buses ferried and commuters crossing the bridge. according to marron it would not affect ferries or buses or car sped are crossing the golden gate bridge creek is a strike in regards to the machinist.
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all about the people sending a message to the bridge district that negotiations would not goal or are not going as they want. it thinks will need to change before they have another strike. reporting live. >> pam: continuing some five years after the devastating fire. pacific gas and electric stated that three employees have lost their jobs. just two weeks ago to find pg&e $1.4 billion for the pipeline blast that killed eight people and destroyed dozens of homes. the city said it was proof of a cozy and improper relationship. pg that he did an internal investigation assembly that the company violated the three senior president arnold or employed.
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>> reporter: and san francisco tonight to people are in the hospital and another man are in police custody. kron4 charles clifford is live tonight in san francisco with the details. >> reporter: let's take a look at some video. this car this red bmw is completely inside this so loan. head south of kabul on columbus about 145 but for no on no reason he swerved on pacific avenue and slammed into a building. at the bar was open at the time at the time with a 10 patrons inside. the driver was also on injured. he stayed on the scene and was cooperative with police
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creek witnesses inside the bar set everything happened barry sat very fast. >>breaks screeching. coming on full speed. >> reporter: the driver of the vehicle that has not been identified was arrested or $280,000 warrant for possession of marijuana with intent to sell. the investigation still on going and what and will be tested for drugs and alcohol. >> reporter: nine people are recovering to night after a crash on interstate 880 and sally andrew. and bobby several cars and a bigger break. it all started are around 3:00 a.m. with and asked you the debt was in a collision near the marleau exit. there is what the
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california highway patrol says happen next. >> going into the center divide on the east side of 880. the northbound lane. collided with the vehicle in the lane. >> reporter: the freeway had to be closed in both directions because of the crash people. and as you can see--it cost a huge traffic jam. kron4 will try and was stuck in the back and coming up at six he will show you how some directors passed the time. >> reporter: in the sky and on the web. the blitz is all and to date and f l commissioner roger goodenow response to cost for his resignation. >> reporter: the league is building a team of advocates
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for domestic abuse victims. but just as the player who treated the outrage now says he has been treated unfairly at this for me to sue. good evening. we will tell you why rate rise is challenging his suspension in a moment, first of the nfl new push to public relations nightmare. >> reporter: 1 weeks ago the release of this the real cost of baltimore rate is running back his job. since then the of this case have surfaced and adrian peterson of the minnesota vikings and grit party of the carolina panthers. sunday's pre-game shows dominated by debate over players' concept. >> take them off of the field. >> reporter: today and as al commissioner the dell announced he has created a new position. ana will be the leak vice president for
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social responsibility, she will keep her present role as b.p. of community relations. in addition three women will join the league as senior advisers. >> reporter: reid smith is the former executive director of the national coalition against domestic violence. jane is the co- founder for no more a campaign against domestic violence and sexual assault. and the deltas it will help to shake the end f l policy and programs relating to domestic violence and sexual assault. >> reporter: and check this out. a mock cover girl and oakland fire on twitter. if all shot a black eye over reagan's make up the company but a twitter campaign to fire commissioner the dow. the in f l. cheek also coming up under fire from the player in up that fired a week ago brings this up to date on rate rise and the other other the script and f l players.
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>> reporter: rate rise has been dropped by his team as suspended indefinitely by the leak. today he up pleaded his suspension, accusing and nfl commissioner of lying. prices he told the bill all about the elevator beating last gen. after the meeting price was giving a two day suspension in line with the weak domestic policy at the time. >> if you play him he did you do not have a conscience. >> reporter: after the meeting, rice was giving a two day suspension in line with the lee domestic policy at the time according to the lead roles a player cannot be disciplined twice for the same offense. >> i am from the south. a whopping is all of the time. >> reporter: says i am not a perfect player but i am not a child of i am not a
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perfect parent however, i am not a child abuser >> reporter: minnesota vikings were that it appears it is back on his team's roster appears that was arrested in texas for abusing his some guy with the help with a tree branch. >> reporter: the biking said the decision to reinstate some was made after significant thought discussion and consideration. and they'll let the case go to the legal process. weather is an abusive situation are not, whether he went too far discipline and we feel strongly that this is the court decision to make. >> reporter: and ray macdonald. the four niners played arrested after an alleged domestic violence incident. plant in the light last night's home game the first at the niners in santa clara stadium.
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>> we have two principles that play here. and one is to respect the due process. and we will not flinch. based on public speculation. >> reporter: there could be a resolution with this case for more great macdonald. more coverage ahead tonight with our executive sports producer to talk about a discipline sundae for both the forty-niners and the raiders. >> reporter: coming up at 515 a sharp warning in santa cruz. we will hear from a man who came face-to-face with a great white. and pass the bike marked to prove it. then. homes and buildings destroyed we are tracking the major wildfire burning across california and at what turned out to be dirty. about these boxes of soap
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>> reporter:a shark warning has been issued in parts of santa cruz county. after two two incidents involving great white shark. >> reporter:yesterday, an attack on a seal was reported at seabright state beach. >> reporter:the day before -- a surfer came face to face with a great white. and he can show you the bite marks to prove it. >> reporter:reporter brynne whittaker taalked with him. >> i caught my second the weight and barely was into it. about 10 to 15 ft.. i looked down and saw a shark. rolling over on my board.
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>> reporter: no injuries from the attack but his surfboard is a different story. the great white shark came out of deep water and landed on his surfboard ask what it. >> reporter: him underwater for about five seconds. >> finally letting go and let go of mining leash. they thought that i was something else. >> reporter: surfers up at the beach this sharks will not stop them from surfing. >> try to block it up and go back in the water.
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>> reporter: wild fire is spreading hundreds of buildings near immersed in northern california. a wildfire is threatening hundreds of buildings near oakhurst in northern california. return to index the courtney fire burning has already destroyed at least ten structures -- including several homes. >> reporter:four-hundred other structures could be next. >> reporter:cal fire says it started as a small grass fire, yesterday afternoon. >> reporter:it has burned about 320 acres. and is 20 percent contained. >> reporter:more than one- thousand people have been evacuated as crews try to contain the flames.
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>> reporter:officials say a wildfire california was started by a piece of sheet metal that caught on fire from the sun's rays. >> reporter:the 2-foot-tall metal surrounded a vegetable keep small rodents out. >> reporter: burning since friday. is now 80 percent contained. evacuation orders for 200 >> reporter: homes were lifted yesterday. firefighters are battling a third california wildfire in el dorado county. >> reporter:officials say the blaze broke out just east of pollock pines saturday. >> reporter:so far. the fire has burned 3,900 acres. and is 10 percent contained. >> reporter:about 130 homes have already been evacuated. >> reporter:however officials say another 400 homes may haveto be evac uated. >> jacqueline: we were left with the sunny skies and are looking live from our mount tam cam first. the golden gate bridge where there is not a cloud inside. despite the sunshine to our josh are
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not all of that hot out there today. 70 degree temperatures but much more comfortable for our inland valleys. low 80s in that cut and fairfield. inside the bay and down and the south bay temperatures are running in the '70s and '80s also. things are starting to cool down just a little bit right now. as we head into tomorrow we will wake up with fog. big changes coming mid-week. with a chance of light rain overnight into thursday morning. we would not see much of rain with this storm but would take what we can get right now. we will see drier weather. >> jacqueline: looking off shore, this is what will impact this in to wednesday and thursday. much of it will mrs. to the north. again, it will take what we
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can get. barely widespread but not much clearing by chance. we will see the fog to the bay shores. temperatures in the '70s l.e.d. sprit 82 loss gatos, 70 degrees in san jose. inland valleys in the low eighties to marleau creek mid '80s in antioch. comparable run the bay area today. upper 60's and '70's at half moon bay. for the north bay. the >> jacqueline: and chants with light rain wednesday in over into thursday morning. small accumulation. >> reporter: next up the >> reporter: next up the newly
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>> reporter: miss the york, kira kazan-sev was crowned miss america last night in atlantic city. at it turns out she has a connection to the bay area. she graduated in walnut creek. before moving to new york to attend a university. at last night's competition and she sang the song had been while sitting on stage and banking a red plastic cup on the floor. >> reporter: she says her act was inspired by the two top 2012 movie pitched perfect derrick saw was next to a 23 year-old miss
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america? >> reporter: awareness of domestic abuse. protect >> the moment against domestic violence. i get to talk about this on the national format and give it the attention that it deserves. >> reporter: she was also serve as an ambassador for the children's miracle network and she hoped that this is an inspiration to other young girls. >> be the role model and encouragement for every little brought out there that thought that she could not >> reporter: she also earned a $50,000 scholarship to father education. >> jacqueline: we have major chcan't say thank you enough. >> jacqueline: we have major you have made my life special by being apart of it. (everyone) cheers!
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> reporter: this is a whole new era for forty-niners football. did not have a happy ending for the niners win. collapse by the whole
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team jason appelbaum is here to explain to us what happened. >> reporter: things fell apart. >> reporter: penalties not the way you want to kristin your brand new stadium. showing pitifully on national tv the building is over capacity and early '70s thousand fired up pants. who scored the first touchdown? with michael crabtree two minutes and 18 seconds into the game the niners killed a 7 to 0 lead. the bears kicked kapernick office several times. j color with one of his four touchdown passes and this one tight end. kapernick third interception of the
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game and then, on to brita marshall and three scores. last >> reporter: chance for the niners. the bears come all way back. it is really one of the worst collapse netizens in recent history. >> this is a bad feeling when you lose a game. the circumstances and being ahead in the game and not finishing the game with a win. it leads to a very bad feeling. >> reporter: tried to shake this one off. as for the raiders their home opener was ugly from the beginning. fired up at the coliseum they had two big problems
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here and cannot tackle anyone creek foster rush for a 130 yds. four turnovers and the key this is some of the fumbles losing the game 30 to 14. >> we sought. we suck. that is as blunt as i can put it! >> reporter: and the 6:00 hour we will have more sports with gary radnich. so you have more courage >> reporter: also to what happened off the field at
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lee by stadium last night. specifically about the traffic and parking headaches. maureen kelly spoke with people about the organization plans to fix the problem >> this was pretty difficult to get out of the stadium. >> reporter: while he loves the new stadium, he does not love the new stadium to get and and out of the stadium. he says getting all last night was worst. unlike, the preseason last night everyone stayed in their seats to the bitter end. >> >> reporter: as right and took him 80 minutes to lead at the parking lot. >> the traffic flow direction did not make sense and hopefully they will find a way to improve it. >> reporter: they did state
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that the pedestrians flow getting san and out of the stadium was much smaller that understanding is that they had experienced. smolder >> reporter: once you get into your car is a problem. >> reporter: >> is that difficult to get off of here. it will turn people off. >> reporter: it is a problem that they will continue to work on overtime the the organization two weeks to keep tweaking the traffic plant they hope that they have things going more smoothly. >> reporter: developing tonight warplanes have backed up by iraqi security forces out of baghdad who would be attacked today by an islamic state fighters.
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the airstrike come as the secretary of state john kerry is on the road, and building a coalition to fight isis militants. it is all part of the president plans to dismantle and then destroy the terror group which has taken over parts of i iraq and syria. >> reporter: in paris, a fragile coalition appears to be taking shape against isis. so far, about 40 nations have agreed to take on at least a limited role in the fight against the militant group. among them is france, which has begun surveillance by slight over i rack. >> the terror was movement pretends found a state. such as brett, it is global one
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and there must be a global response. >> reporter: but perhaps even more telling are the middle east countries who had expressed a willingness to get involved asisis runs rampant across syria and iraq. the threat posed by this group is so unprecedented that it is not all certain anyone knows how to deal with it. >> we can transfer weapons, we can train but we cannot transfer political will as the heart of any war is the need for those government on the ground to have political will to resist. >> reporter: secretary of state john kerry is this that this is not a rush toward one military analyst agrees is something totally different. >> reporter: that violence has flared up again in eastern ukraine despite a
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ceasefire. city officials say six subpoenas were killed in fighting yesterday. this comes as u.s. troops are right in ukraine for joint training exercises. about 1300 troops from over a dozen countries including the united states are in ukraine. the annual training operations are just adding to the already tense of shaving stuff. and thankfully, being able to find backups.
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>> reporter: this is video of damage left behind by the hurricane. 135 people were treated for minor injuries from flying glass or falling objects. and there have been no reported deaths
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so far. a medical worker in the areas as part of some hotels are completely collapsed. the u.s. national hurricane center said the storm had maximum sustained winds near 90 mi. per hour monday afternoon. loss' cobbles international airport remains closed because of the damage. >> jacqueline: it will continue to be mild tomorrow however, we have a big change is meant week and we are talking graeme rain! coming up!
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>> reporter: president obama awarded the medal of honor to two servicemen further act of bravery during the vietnam war today. among them army specialist donald sloat.
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received the award. his brother accepted the honor on his behalf. also receiving the medal of arm hour is army command sergeant major bidding bennie adkins. he repeatedly ran through enemy fire to pull injured comrades to safety when his camp was attacked in 1966. >> reporter: since world war two many of our veterans have returned home without much fanfare. kron4 dan rubin was in livermore to see five generations of servers and a surprise but a lot over the celebration. it's a story you only see on kron4. >> people were not really happy about vietnam's so he did not become celebrated.
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>> reporter: there were is still surprised gas as nicole plant a gathering at a local restaurant >> reporter: organizing a red white and blue procession. >> reporter: veterans' group gave cory and family and welcome home that they never received but the very well want deserved. >> what you do here is very important. >> this is not an easy life. >> reporter: coming to close the service at home could be just the beginning. cory is beginning his pay or to join belt antioch police
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department. many are becoming or be many are receiving thanks for the first time. >> it feels right to me. and it will still write to my grandfather to. >> jacqueline: a lot more comfortable for our inland valley. hit tina 90 degrees but we work in the mid to low 80s everywhere else. a little warmer today because of the extra sun shine. 70's and 80's inside the bay but a least inside the north bay. much cooler in land with a decrease cooler and livermore seven degrees cooler. plaza 10 it was a couple of degrees cooler and in sunnyvale. five degrees warmer at half moon bay. warmer also in that putt and
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inside the bay this afternoon. looking like from the san mateo bridge where we do not have any clout coverage at all. not even at the coast line but we will see de the fog return tonight. tamara sunday by noon in most locations as the pretty mild. here is a look at the fog tracker. notice but a cloud is not clearing as much 10:00 we will see it about all around the bay. >> jacqueline: 70 degrees in san jose and palo alto. inland valley still in the '80s tomorrow but low eighties for the most part in mid '80s doubt in fairfield and his work and antioch. 74 and san leandro, doubt and half moon
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bay in would be in the 70 degree temperatures again. 72 degrees for san francisco. >> jacqueline: attorney our attention off shore, we do have rain in the forecast. when state and into thursday night. this is a 3:00 rate approaching northern california coastline into the afternoon derrick midweek big changes. rain runs through. light showers many favoring the north bay. we would not seem very much rain but we will take what we can get a 10th of an inch of rain at could see a quarter of an inch of rain and portions of the north bag.
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>> reporter: the i found six and six + are in very strong demand for the first 24 hours they were basically sold out except for when you can go to the store on friday in campout for all of the with all of the other nerds. because you want something so badly. this new screen will make the upgrade of more of all upgrades. iphone 6 value more orders. >> reporter: microsoft, if you have a kid you know my craft. 40 employees... is interesting to note about this is that of the protestant they have been able to pour in. he will like the phone as something that he would put on a foam that someone would want.
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microsoft fan no one really want. >> reporter: they have a license deal for children books. there are digital blocks in the game and there is much about codeine. if you have is caught a kid i suggest strongly to influence them with this because you can do math. >> reporter: everyone is worried about this deal. when a company brings up and i peak all this will be one of the biggest companies in the world out tech companies and the world. he bay watch out and everyone else watch out because they seem to have the concept that they want to concord retell. .
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>> reporter:a shooting this weekend. prompted a protest this afternoon.in front of a richmond >> reporteour:abt a dozen people gathered outside sam's liquor store on cutting boulevard this before marching to the richmond police station. early sunday morning. police were pa an officer encountered 24 year old
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richard perez. >> reporter:the officer says perez attacked him and grabbed for his gun. the officer pulled out his weapon. and shot perez. >> reporter:the officer is a six year veteran of the police force and is currently on administrative leave. this the first fatal officer involved shooting in richmond since 2007. and is under investigation. >>i feel like this happened to me. he would have been 25, if he had made it. >> reporter:word moved quickly that some golden gate bridge workers will be going on strike tomorrow.
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>> reporter:but the impact of the job actioin will not severely affect commuters. >> reporter:kron 4's dan kerman was there for the announcement and will explain what's really going on. >> it is with a heavy heart today that i explain to the community that we are on on a strike >> reporter: striking tuesday to protest what they call the of their labor practice during the current round of contract negotiations. union members say that to get winds will go up just outside district headquartered and what not impact the bus service or ferry service. including those driving across the bridge. would >> continue to cross the bridge tomorrow per week
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want plain changers to go back to work as usual. >> reporter: they must negotiate in good faith if not, there will be consequences. >> these issues do not become settled there will potentially become the potential of the strike that will affect commuter spirit >> reporter: what they're offering is generous. we are >> we are encouraging unions to come back to the table so we can get this settled in our workers return back to work. >> reporter: just a round district headquarters here at the golden gate bridge again, not an acting cars coming in or out of san francisco including the transit services. union does not feel that that the
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district is not moving in the proper direction then we possibly will seek a strike that will affect us down blind. line >> reporter:the fallout from the san bruno pipeline explosion continues. some five years after the deadly and devastating fire. >> reporter:pacific gas and electric today revealed that three senior company officials have lost their jobs over improper communication with state regulators. >> reporter:earlier this year, the city of san bruno produced some 7-thousand e- mails between p-g-and-e and officials at the the state public utilities commission. the city said it was proof of a cozy and improper relationship. >> reporter:in a statement issued this afternoon. p-g- and-e said it did an internal investigation be believes the company violated the rules. and three senior vice presidents are no longer employed. >> reporter:just two weeks ago, the p-u-c fined p-g- and-e. 1-point-four billion dollars for the pipeline blast that killed eight people and destroyed dozens of homes.
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>> reporter: however, t m c is reporting that the case has gone nowhere because pearson did not hit the boy in the forehead. close to the investigation said the four year old child hit his head on the car seat when he was punishing the child. >> reporter: with domestic violence case and spreading to the in fl. some football fans are calling for the commissioner to step down. this after the leak and acted tougher punishment for domestic violence and three accused player set out during the games on sunday. >> reporter: multiple reports seen this morning saying rice is expected to appeal his indefinite suspension from the nfl after a deal surfaced on him punching his then fiance
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unconscious in an atlantic city elevator. >> reporter: both espn and pro football top that comsat sources said he will file the appeal, however the players association tells the sea and and that an appeal decision has not been made saying " we do not know yet if, or when our filing will come. >> reporter: his wife alginate janay-by his side. this weekend was spotted on the sideline of high school football game. >> reporter: two other in nfl players also seen disciplinary action on sunday. a dan peterson, start running back for the minnesota vikings the activated after he was
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indicted on eight felony child abuse charge for would be his for your old son repeatedly with a switch. >> obviously parents are entitled to discipline their child as they see fit, expect for when that this plant exceeds what the committee would say is responsible. >> reporter: his lawyer says peterson never intended to harm his son. adrian is a loving father who used his judgment as a parent to discipline his son. >> reporter: e s p n crut chris carter since the viking did the right thing. >> you cannot beat a kid to make them do what you want them to do we are in a climate right now i do not care what it is taken off the field! climate right
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now, i don't care what it is, take him off the dang field! because you know what, as a man, that's the only thing we respect no women, we don't thing roger and them do - cause they respect that!" >> reporter:some fans came out in jerseys. >>"ya know what, it's his that's all i care about. he just disciplined his kid in a way that. most people don't even know what a switch is." >> reporter:also absent from the field defensive end greg hardy, who was found guilty in july and threatening to kill his girlfriend. he's now appealing that ruling. >> reporter:news of his inactive status kickoff: >>"the decision was made that the best interest of the carolina panthers. this is a very difficult situation that the league is dealing with right now. teams are dealing with this, we're doing the best we can." >> reporter:a troubling time for nfl commissioner roger goodell as calls for him to resign grow louder planes with the banners reading "goodell must go" -- flying over >> reporter:and ray mcondald. the 49ers player arrested violence incident. played in last night's home game. the first at the niners new santa clarasan jose police arrested 31st -- responding to
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>> reporter:today -- coach jim harbaugh talked about the decision to play mcdonald in the first two games this season. >> reporter:despite the arrest >> reporter:harbaugh also said there could be a resolution in the case this week for mcdonald. >> reporter:we have more n- f-l coverage ahead tonight. >> reporter:our executive sports producer will be here at 5:30. to talk about a disappointing sunday for the >> reporter:coming up. a morning commute nightmare. >> reporter:how some drivers passed the time after being stranded >> reporter:on a bay area highway. plus -- firefighters battling several wildfires in california. a look at the damage and structures threatened. but first -- an actress fired up after she was handcuffed and put in the back of a police squad car. why she's claiming police did her wrong. next. >> jacqueline: we are looking live from the golden gate bridge for we have a crystal clear skies are around the bay area. the changes are ahead in the forecast and i will tell you if we will see rain and the bay area. coming up
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>> reporter:los angeles police said today they followed proper protocol in telling "django unchained" actress daniele watts to show them i-d. >> reporter:this is video from watts' boyfriend, brian james lucas, taken last thursday. >> reporter:officers say they were investigating a 9- 1-1 call. complaining that
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the couple was engaged in lewd conduct inside a car. >> reporter:the actress claims she was unjustly handcuffed for showing public affection to her boyfriend. and detained because police thought she was a prostitute. >> reporter:the couple accuse police of racism for questioning them. >> reporter:tmz obtained audio from the run-in. legal experts say the officer *did have the right to request i-d if he suspected illegal behavior. >>video! >> reporter:the couple says they have contacted lawyers, the a-c-l-u and the n- double-a-c-p >> reporter:coming up. >> reporter: a developing story. thousands of tourists stranded after a hurricane slams mexico. plus -- a chain of car accidents leaves other
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commuters stuck on >> reporter:the highway. how they passed the time. of shaving stuff. and thankfully, being able to find backups.
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>> reporter:nine people are recovering tonight. after a crash on interstate 880 in san leandro. involving several cars and a
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>> reporter:it all started around 3-am, with an s-u-v that was in a collision near the marina exit. >> reporter:here is what the california highway patrol says happened next. the freeway had to be closed in both directions because of the crash. >> reporter:and as you can see -- it caused a huge traffic jam. kron4's will tran was stuck in the backup -- and shows time. >> everything slowdown in slow motion. >> just stopped suddenly and so he hit a big piece of concrete and received a flat tire. >> reporter: here is atop a truck opened to make some money. whole idea was it to do this. >> reporter: custody greek
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driver crashed to the medium they had to rush out here but they too were stuck in traffic and that is why it lasted for hours not to mention the had to remove the big break. the heavy machinery and equiptment. >> reporter:a wildfire is threatening hundreds of buildings near oakhurst in northern california. >> reporter:the courtney fire burning has already destroyed at least ten buildings -- including several homes. could be next. >> reporter:cal fire says it started as a small grass fire, yesterday afternoon. three-hundred acres. >> reporter:more than one- thousand people have been evacuated as crews try to contain the flames. >> reporter:officials say a wildfire california was started by a piece of sheet metal that caught on fire from the sun's rays.
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>> reporter:the 2-foot-tall metal surrounded a vegetable garden. and was intended to keep small rodents out. >> reporter:the fire. which has been burning since friday. is now 80 percent contained. evacuation orders for 200 homes were lifted yesterday. >> reporter:firefighters are battling a third california wildfire in el dorado county. officials say the blaze broke out just east of pollock pines saturday. >> reporter:so far. the fire has burned 3,900 acres. and is 10 percent contained. about 130 homes have already been evacuated. >> reporter:however officals say another 400 homes may have to be evacuated. >> jacqueline: wii drops several degrees and land. 70's and 80's practically
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bay area why is that at the coastline. temperatures were in warmer inside the bay as well as in other locations. looking live from our roots camera. we will be seen morning fog. a chance of rain in the forecast. the drier weather is affected for the weekend. >> jacqueline: 8:00 we will see very little clearing to the north. by 10:00 rapid clearing. it will make its way back to the coast line and into the afternoon. temperatures will be in the '70s and '80s for much of the bay area. inland valleys in the 80 degree
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temperatures as well. but low 80s. very comfortable. upper 60s at the coast line through it with 72 degrees in san francisco. and low 80 degree temperatures for the north. >> jacqueline: and acting as wednesday and into thursday buried like right expected. showers over the coastal it will not be into buried late wednesday and early thursday that we will see rain. wednesday will start to see changes would increase and cloud and very light rain. rain totals would not be excessive. >> reporter: people behaving
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badly coming up! >> reporter: destruction left after a hurricane pummels mexico.
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>> reporter:a developing story. >> reporter:hurricane odile lashes mexico's baja peninsula. >> reporter:about 30- thousand tourists in temporary shelters in hotels. the storm made landfall last night near cabo san lucas. and leveled everything from huts to hotels. >> reporter:this is video of damage left behind by the hurricane. >> reporter:emergency officials reported that 135 people were treated for minor injuries from flying glass or falling objects. and there have been no reported deaths so far. >> reporter: says parts of some hotels are "completely
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collapsed". maximum sustained winds near 90 miles per hour monday >> reporter:los cabos international airport remains closed because of damage from the pacific storm. no rush, andy. come on. with the chase mobile app you can get a lot done in a little amount of time from transferring funds wait a minute.
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>> reporter: officials here at the police department says a man was killed in officer involved shooting all and end physical altercation with a man reaches for the operas of gun. >> he thought that it will be over power and to get his gun. >> reporter: he died at the scene and the officer who fired the fatal shot a six year veteran was placed on a leak until the investigation is completed.
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>> reporter: striking on tuesday for unfair labor practices. the struggle not impact the company and tickets will be located brown headquarters. no ferries or buses will be affected. this is just to send a message to the district that they will like to negotiate in good faith. the next time a strike, if that happens, could affect the commute. >> reporter: in san francisco on mouth 145 this afternoon the driver of this red bmw swerved into the door of this saloon. the driver was on injured where he was arrested on an outstanding warrant for possession of marijuana to
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with intent to sell. they are investigating as to why he drove through the front doors of this building. >> reporter: downtown at the business are starting to slowly three open after the earthquake shook this area. the one shot behind me are real opening today for the first time since there were yellow tag back when the earthquake happened. there was all kind of glass and they have cleaned it up and now are ready to go. that is the reason for today's party. they are starting to slowly reopened after the earthquake which is good news. now they can get people into napa so they can spend the money. >> reporter: declarant, some fans say it was tough getting in and out an arm around the lead guy stadium. it took an hour or more to creek hand to be freed from
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the freeway. one person stated that he was stuck in the parking lot for nearly an hour and a half after the game. they will continue to work on the problem. maureen kelly kron 4 news. >> jacqueline: tomorrow will be similar to what we saw today from wednesday in to thursday with the possibility of rain. bulk trecker show much like today more fog coverage. not much clearing. although we will have sunny skies. several degrees cooler in antioch with a five degrees temperature and 84 in pleasanton. clear skies for the bay area, but this is what will impact us as we
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head into wednesday and thursday. we are expecting terrain to overcome pretty light. concentrating mainly on the north bay. not dropping much into wednesday or thursday. if you have a comment or a story idea for stanley, you can e-mail us at peoplebehavingbadly@kron4.co m (male announcer): now, here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. >>alright ma'am here is the paperwork back ok this is a citation for running a flashing red light what i need you to do is sign on the red box it's not an admission of guilt it's just >> reporter:while tickets
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were being handed out for drivers ignoring the flashing red lights at arlington and highland in east richmond heights an unincorporated richmond >> reporter:i think its only fitting that we talk to the drivers to get their side of the story >> reporter:like the driver of this blue honda >> reporter:you didn see the flashing red light back there ma'am? >>i just brought my brother in law home from the hospital and i was and its been summer vacation and it's been yellow ? i got half way through it and and it hit the breaks i realize that. >> reporter:then there was the man in the mini van >>you didn't see the red light back there? no well i saw something blinking i thought it was yellow honestly do you know what happens when you see a flashing red light? yea your are supposed to stop. >> reporter:a lot of people were asking me about the driver with the strong odor of weed coming from the car >> reporter:did you not see the flashing red light back there? no i was on my way to work i was in a hurry i just say the red. the trucks flashing lights and i thought we could go around the garbage truck
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>> reporter:when we pulled behind you all we could smell was weed yea i was just done rolling up i was going go right before work >> reporter:now for the record it's not only the flashing red light which has been there for 30 years, there are also signs warning of the red flashing light >> reporter:you ran that red light back there i know it's a flashing red light and i really just didn't see it? i admit that i did something wrong >> reporter:i'm just asking you quick question did you not see the flashing light i did not see it you know it's a school zone right >> reporter:yes everyone was ticketed, weed driver >>you know you can't drive and smoke right? alright i wanna make sure you are well aware of that this is a citation for running a red light. >> reporter: what i need you to do is sign on the red box it's not an admission of guilt it's just saying you will take care of the citation >> reporter: stanley roberts kron 4 news >> reporter:it seems apple has done it again. iphone fans are trying desperately to get their hands on the latest version of the phone. >> reporter:that's both good and not-so-good news for apple. alison kosik explains.
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>> reporter: apple since not everyone has pre or the iphone 6 will receive them this friday creek some people will have to wait until next month because they deny have enough to serve plautus. it will make some available for walk-in customers this friday. both models will also be tnt and team mobil and verizon wireless >> reporter: bigger display which means a bigger battery and a longer battery life. 11 hours of video watching on the six in 14 hours of video watching on the 6 +. >> reporter:a new survey is suggesting employers will hire more people before the end of the part of the bay area. >> reporter: manpower group
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-- an employment services firm. >> reporter:in it, analysts asked more than 18-thousand employers in the 100 largest u-s cities about their hiring plans for the 4th quarter -- the three-month period ending in december. >> reporter:researchers found employers in 47-states plan to increase their payrolls during the fourth quarter of this year. >> reporter:the strongest job prospects, they say, are expected in texas. phoenix. and san jose. >> reporter:coming up. >> reporter:why this sweater is causing an uproar. how the popular retailer carrying the sweater is responding to public backlash. next.
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>> reporter:popular clothing store. urban outfitters is under fire. tonight the company is apologizing for a clothing item many are calling "tasteless". >> reporter:this 129=dollar kent state sweatshirt is facing criticism after website --the sweater featured red splotches. resembling blood stains. the sweatshirt seems to be in reference to the events at kent state university in may 1970. when four unarmed by the ohio national guard during a vietnam war protest. >> reporter:the company has pulled the item from its online store. and says the sweat shirt is part of the sun-faded >> reporter: adrian peterson to be even more hot water
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(male announcer): it's now time for gary radnich from the jack in the box sports desk. >> gary:good evening! most
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disappointing night of the jim harbaugh era. >> gary:bears come back aftertrailing! >> gary:before you know it cutler! >> gary:here we go again... >> gary:crabtreen hangs on at the finish... but he did n't
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>> ahead in the game. not finishing the game with a win. leads to a very bad feeling. >> gary: franchise history and of suspect all time with 16 penalties. kapernick through a 15th yard your and inappropriate language. guess what he denied saying anything. >> i did not say anything. nope. >> know. i did not say any think back. >> gary: if you do not let
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the line of questioning you just give them one word and move on. >> gary: raiders are off to a zero and to start. one think to look like game 1 against the jets but when you are home at los like this trailing 27 to the zero at one. used it is good but not to become completely dominated in one game. that is all you need to know what would send and an nfl veteran ripping his own team. >>we suck! today, is as blunt as i can put it.
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>> reporter: would beat when >> gary: do you think of it clear that comes out and says that 18 a team suck? >> gary: he played very well. >> gary: wright went in and half belt teams said they have a little bit of conscious... this morning the announce thatadrian pe terson will practice with a team this week and possibly play. >> gary: peterson allegedly
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discipline and his son from another mother. he says he was disciplined his son. >> i guess people judge for yourself. i come from the south. >> get your point across to me and the things the she want me to do it became it she was able to get across. >> gary: we have enough brains here with enough we will not show you the pictures of one for your old that was brought to light on friday it actually interviewed before your old boy how he had to put his hand up to protect himself.
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just, if rice was not enough...where women were wearing rice shirts.. will they wear peterson's jers ey? >> gary: will they stand up to applaud this guy. they have an image problem and does not matter how much money they make or popular the game is little by little they will chip away the fabric of america is game. even semi educated people people who graduate from high school they are not going to go with this.
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anyway? rate rise will appeal his suspension for the in f l it will be handled by the players' union. after ray rice was shown knocking out his then fiance in the elevator. >> gary: this is about money. try to see if we get some of it back. >> gary: the a's and giants in the home stretch.
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>> reporter:an australian couple spent hundreds of dollars to save their pet goldfish named george. george the goldfish.developed a brain tumor. and underwent a delicate operation. >> reporter:the procedure took about an hour long. water from his pond was brought to the surgery in buckets. to feed into a tube through his mouth to keep his gills wet. >> reporter:george is recovering at home with 20 mates, the ten year old fish is expected to live for many more years. >> reporter:a scary scene during a camping trip in clackamas county, oregon. >> reporter:
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>>its a bat >> reporter:a man thought he was havinga pretty good jam session with friends so he decided to record it. >> reporter:he never guessed he would catch the exact moment a rabid bat flew at him and bit him on the neck. the man says the bite really didn't hurt >> reporter:luckily, he was only bit once before a fellow camper shot the bat with a bb gun. he is expected to be ok. >> jacqueline: light rain. it will stay mild. a quarter of an inch of rain under a tent of an inch of rain most likely. >> reporter: we will take every inch of rain. that's it for the kron 4 news at 6. stay connected with kron 4 and get latest news developments at kron4.com or download one of our mobile apps. >> reporter:our next
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newscast is tonight at 8 o'clock. see you then. goodnight. the new "view" finally debuts. a brave
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