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remaining in jeopardy.re is a lot of effort putting on this fire. i did speak with the public officer at the mission officer to seaboard this fire is going and what is the difference for today. >> on the north of town this is the area up here which is a top priority. that will be because, if it at this this way we will have a large volume area. the wind is not bad today. the difference is, if returned to normal south was pattern that will put pressure on the front of the fires. >> reporter: all efforts to keep this fire out of the tahoe area. so far these plans have not got into this
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area. firefighters are extremely concerned that it could get into that whole area. right now we do know that 10 homes have been destroyed by the fighter and other minor structures did. we will be looking at all of the viewpoints. at 7:00 there was a community meeting to discuss the issues. i would rather be at that and tell you what comes out of it. >> pam: the 87-thousand acre fire is10- homes have been destoryed. more than 20-thousand threatened by flames. fire personell are fighting the fire. >> pam: this man, 37-year- old wayne allen huntsman . has been charged with starting the fire. huntsman lives in pollock pines. and remains in jail on $10- million bail.
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>> grant:the unhealthy air conditions at lake tahoe forced the cancellation of this weekend's iron-man competition.and from this time lapse video.you can see why there was an issue. >> grant:watch as the smoke from the king fire suddenly starts moving across the lake. >> grant:a wind shift caused the change saturday. a mssive fire that denending on wind direction.can hinder air quality for tens of thousands of peo>> grant:and cae tweeetd out this infrared map of the fire. you can see lake tahoe in the top right corner. >> grant:and there's highway 50 running right along the bottom of the more than 87- the red areas show the intense heat.or the hot spots. >> grant:cooler areas are in
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yellow. nearly six thousand fire personnell are fighting this fire. >> grant:we have extensive coverage of this fire on our reproters have done.dramtic video and pictures.here on kron4.com. . >> pam: the weather conditions have not been much of a help to the fire crews. last week there was a string hot days. im in the weather center with chief meterologist jacqueline bennett to find out what's ahead this week. >> jacqueline: it will be hot, dry and breezy. here is where the red flag warnings are in of fact. we also have dense smoke near lake tahoe and surrounding regions all wrong reno and nevada. the red flag when it will stick to the next couple of days. take a look at current wind conditions with a wind gust actually, are not all bad back compared to where they will be in the next coming of days. the wind will pick
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up 10 to 20 mi. per hour. gust up to 35 mi. per hour. the storm will role in thirsted will certainly add to it. >> pam: 49ers defensive linebacker ray mcdonald has been robbed. police say over weekend someone broke into his home. >> pam: the crime comes as mcdonald waits to hear from santa clara county prosectors on wether he will face charges. >> pam: in an alleged domestic violence incident last month. kron4's will tran has more on the burglary. >> reporter: this happened on saturday at 11:00. he was in a hotel getting ready for the game saturday sunday afternoon. we talk to neighbors and they did
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confirm that yes, it was in fact his home. the most famous neighbor in the neighborhood. >> they were very responsive yes. >> reporter: 26 can you keep an eye on my home while i am awake? >> know. >> reporter: that are not saying what was taken from the home. but as you can see we have the sign in front with home security listed. they're not st that is the security company that called police. but they are nesting what was taken from home creek do know that they are still searching for the suspect. we did not on the door but no one answered. >> pam: according to a new report. the dollarn-f-l referees have revealed the word
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kaepernick used to get that big penalty during the game against he bears. >> pam: we will have details on that at 5:30. >> pam: and our executive sports producer will also be here. to break down another disappointing sunday for the 49ers. we'll see if jason thinks the refs might have any blame in the niners rought start. >> pam: the suspect arrested in a fatal attack at a south san francisco gym made an appearance in court this afternoon. >> pam: kenneth osako is expected to be charged for the murder of diego galindo. police say osako allegedly attacked galindo with a solid steel bar used to lift weights. last wednesday. >> pam: they say osako struck the man in the head several times. then dropped the bar and left the scene. galindo was taken to the hospital. where he later died of his injuries. >> pam: osako was booked into san mateo county jail on suspicion of murder. >> pam: sheriff's deputies have arrested a man in
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connection with the murder of woman whose body was set on fire west of morgan hill. >> pam: officials say edgardo gutierrez was arrested last week in connection with the homicide of julie calocci. >> pam: the sheriff's office identified gutierrez as the suspect based on evidence recovered at the scene. the murder happened last month. near the chesbro reservoir in santa clara county. >> pam: witnesses reported seeing flames coming from a body off of oak glen avenue at uvas road. >> pam: a lot of questions tonight about the secret service and >> pam: what happened when the iphone 6 was put to the test? and the story behind this picture snapped in san i'm a doctor of internal medicine
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>> pam: take a look at this. >> pam: someone snapped this photo on the streets of san francisco last week. and now we know the story behind it. >> pam: the man on the hood is a parking officer. >> pam: he was giving a citiation -- that's when san francisco police say a woman got into car -- and tried to drive away. >> pam: police say the traffic officer jumped on the hood to avoid being run- over. >> pam: and the woman drove off -- hitting a motorcycle -- all with the man still stuck on the hood. >> pam: san francisco police caught up with the car, and
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the parking officer was able to get off the hood safely. >> pam: the driver was arrested. and here is the drivers mug shot. >> pam: she's a 33-year-old san francisco woman. >> pam: and has been charged with assault with a deadly weapon. and misdemeanor hit and run. if you want to take a closer look at the pictures. >> pam: they are on our web site-- >> pam: still ahead. how carpooling or taking public transportation. could soon be more beneficial to commuters. then. >> pam: >> pam: what you need to know about a major off-ramp closure. that has the potential to months.
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were buildings with the roof topped off and destroy it. how do we get out of here and how do we get out of here safely? >> reporter: >> i was pretty scared and frightened and try not to show the front of my wife because i know that she was frightened. >> reporter: far as the weather conditions they were told by the hacienda report says that it was just a little gray and not to worry about it. as you can see the cellphone photo shows a different story. >> were out of party we are out of power and no running water. there was no communication whatsoever 0. >> we were told by the official start sorry. the
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airport is closed. >> by the time we got across it was to thirty and we said let's get a hotel run and fly out >> reporter: making and that to walnut creek after seven days of our right because of rising at culprit --cabo. >> pam: coming up at 5:30. >> pam: >> reporter: the bay area commuters program is to improve by increasing the
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use of transit eased any other way of driving alone in the car to get to work. >> reporter: >> pam: so far, just 25 percent of the nearly 10,000 percentage of companies have affected the program. >> grant: starting tonight at 11 the entire fremont folsom also grant you can see it right here closer to drivers in two san francisco law office " offer full closure a doctorate for the next five months of folsom st. the rent will be closed. this is a google matt starting tomorrow in five in the morning drivers going west at taking the
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fremont grant would no longer stay to the far right and use the folsom rep. --ramp. drivers will be forced to stay street and to the freeway. you will see construction are restarting. on the right occupancy grant that will be closing he eventually when construction is down. or the next week. people will be able to turn left or right of fremont to get to folsom. with a bike lane as well. it will be closed or it will be safer for pedestrians hopefully. >> jacqueline: temperatures running in the '70s and '80s for much of the bay area. including antioch or 80
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degrees there. and the upper 70's the pleasanton and livermore and there were at least they're just a short while ago. we are in the 60 degree temperatures in the coast line. fog slow to clear but in the afternoon sunshine. if you look ahead there are big changes in the forecast with showers returning to the bay area. 70's and 80's in the south bay, 77 and paula auto and 83 in santa clara with 81 in milpitas. 72 degrees in larchmont and hayward. 84 degrees for livermore and closer to the coast line in the '60s for the afternoon. 70 degree readings for downtown san francisco.
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>> jacqueline: as we look well off shore we see the storms clearing up on the west coast in to see the tail end of it movie and late wednesday and into thursday to see the clouds are starting to increase in the north bay in here is some of those showers coming into the evening. we are glenn to see it mainly thursday during the coming to light showers for much of the bay area. starting to spread the of the golden gate. in the morning commute prettyver the heart of the bay area. it should be done by friday. notice temperatures are trending way down as it has been to the '70s practically bay area wide thursday and friday .
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>> pam: new video of the security breach. >> we have dogs. there are multiple layers of security. there was a failure here. >> pam: secret service protocol is to unleash a guard dog when an intruder makes it onto the white house grounds. at investigation is underway to determine what did not happen friday night. a man identified as omar jose gonzales skilled the white house fence and sprinted 70 yds across the north lawn and into the unlocked front door. >> i was stunned, i have never heard of such a thing. i have been there for hundreds of fence jumpers and they have never even made it that close.
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>> pam: president obama and his daughters had just taken off from the south side of the white house. today prosecutors revealed the former army sniper from texas was carried a knife like this one. and in his car park blocks away. they found a hundred rounds of ammunition, two had just and a machete. the 42 year old gonzales served three tours in direct, and family members say his mental state seemed to deteriorate after each one. >> pam: in july he was arrested in virginia while carrying a salt off shotgun and a map with the white house circled. and he was briefly questioned last month on one circuit with service agents sought a hatchet in his pocket as he stood outside the same that each time friday night. there is a step up security prisons are now the white house today. and what the
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>> jacqueline: because it is so dry and wet is expected to pick out. through wednesday. we also had a dense smoke and advisory. including lake tahoe. for this evening >> jacqueline: went fire on our on going we are expecting the wind gusted picked up by 35 mi. per hour. still well off shore and expecting showers. we will talk more about this in just a bit. >> grant: last week kapernick cursed and did not add multiple times to say
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anything but this video proves otherwise. kapernick was sent to questions from reporters and a racial slur comment. >> it shows you saying something to mark houston in regards to a racial slur. >> i did not say anything derogatory to him. >> yesterday, is stated that you said nothing to him. >> i talked on the football field. yes i do. >> pam: jason is here with details on both games it was kind of rough. >> reporter: it was not just that been 49ers lost it was how they lost. with
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penalties and another second-half collapsing. it did start out well for colin kapernick. leading with a lead and the first half. but they felt in the second half. and the 49ers really shot themselves in the foot. the silly mistakes that they had lived for personal foul penalties in the second half sealed their fate. harbaugh shoulder he was boldin frustrated. >> he asked me a question and answer the question. >> could you come to mean? i have gone to the rest on three different locations and that is now helping at all. >> we are not trying to make a claim or excuses in
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regards to officiate. >> reporter: leading the league and penalties the 49ers >> reporter: as for the raiders, they lost to but they can always with a much different feeling as the 49ers in regards to expectations for the in as well. national football league. >> reporter: mcfadden with a touchdown to tie it but no a penalty holds it back to rick >> reporter: the ball goes right between his two hands. they come so close with the new england bet they closed just three hours after that game. they lost for london for next sunday matchup. with the dolphins. gary will
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response. >> reporter: the problem. climate change. the response. blood wall street. >> reporter: these activists marched through midtown manhattan to the new york stock exchange to stage a sick and. their aim is to highlight the relationship between global warning warning and big business. >> she is actually my parents only granddaughter. she is in normally enormously precious to us. >> reporter: plea for help in finding their daughter. we know that hanna with downtown. >> we know that she would significantly dressed. did
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you see hannah? the anyone c. hanna? someone saw hanna question. >> reporter: in an unusual move he pointed fingers publicly. >> it has been one week and we cannot find her. >> reporter: seen on surveillance video walking with hannah at a downtown mall. walking into the charlotte until police department. >> reporter: he got inside and we found to someone and not in regards to an attorney >> i think that perhaps reason that hanna has the support is that this is every parent's nightmare. i
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am certain that anyone in this room that is watching knows that what happened to handcuff could happen to sit there child. we need to find out what happened to hanna, making sure that it will now happen to anyone else. >> reporter: and emotional plea to push this investigation ford. --forward. >> jacqueline: 81 degrees in sunnyvale and 70 degrees and everywhere else. as we look like from the bay bridge toll plaza at a little bit of sunshine and high cloud covers lingering over the bay area. and tomorrow afternoon mostly sunny skies and temperatures very similar to what we sought out there today, mainly in
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the '70s and '80s. looking at the fog trecker i just cannot see this happening in for livermore you can see it briefly but it will clear faster than what is showing. i think that it will be clear a livermore and san jose. temperatures tomorrow running into the '70s and '80s for the most of the bay area. 85 degrees and loss' bottles and 76 in mountain view. it will be in the '70s and '80s throughout the east bay. it looks like it will head over to the east bay one more time to hit 84 degrees for walnut creek and livermore. over at the coast and will be 60 degrees. '60s and san francisco and berkeley. the change is coming up in the bay area. hi cloud coverage
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now but as we look offshore, well off shore there is a storm there creek over the coastal waters. it will impact this thursday and into the rest of the week. 7:00 rate will approach the north bay and then after the midnight hour that is when it will start to come down showers to the north bay and south of the golden gate bridge at 3:00 in the morning. >> jacqueline: it will last through thursday and early afternoon that we could see a link reischauer. look how the storm moved through the bay area with temperatures dropping into the low 70's for thursday.
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> pam: a two year old and his mother slugged in the face as they walked through one of san francisco's top tourist and shopping destinations. >> pam: today the woman accused of the brutal attack. faced a judge. this is a follow- up to a 'my kron4 story'. we first brought to you eariler this month. >> pam: good evening, i'm pam moore. >> reporter: looking at a misdemeanotery charge from an earlier accident. in court she seems to not understand what was happening. asking her public defender in chicago back to her residential hotel which does not seem likely. at
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least for now earlier requested that she sees a psychiatrist to make sure that she is capable of court. appearances. >> reporter: members of the u.n. showed up as well. they have been working with police. today members of the business community showed up to try and ensure justice was served in this case. facing her again was very emotional. >> reporter:dulo batsuh says the last time she was face to face with heather chain.she and her son jack.had just been struck in the face by her. >> reporter:they both suffered bruises and contusions after the incident a little more than two weeks ago.it happened as jack and dulo were walking with friends one evening thru union square. >> reporter:now chain faces two felony charges on that attack.including corporal injury to a child.she also is looking at a misdemeanor battery charge from a separate incident.
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>> reporter:in court.chain seemed to not understand what was happening to her.she asked her >> reporter:public defender if she could go back to her residential hotel.that doesn't seem likely.at least for the short term. >> reporter:.her lawyer asked that she be examined by a psychiatrist to see if she is competent to stand trial.in the meantime. >> reporter:she's being held on one hundred thousand dollars bail.but one the off chance she comes up with bond. >> reporter:the judge issued a stay away order.to keep her from going back to union square. >>we've seen an increase that are mentally ill that are a danger to themselves or others >> reporter:members of the union square business improvement district showed up in court as well. they say chain is known to the area as an aggressive panhandler. >> reporter:they have been working with the police to increase patrols in the area. dulo hopes that her and her son's alleged attacker gets put away.or get the helps she needs. maureen kelly kron4 news. >> pam: this story came to us from a viewer. >> pam: if you have a story you think we should know about. head to our website.kron 4 dot com. and click on the my-kron-4 icon. >> pam: submit your information there, we'd love to hear >> pam: more than 87 - thousand acres burned. with no sign of letting up. >> pam: tonight, more than
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5-thousand firefighters are on the scene, trying to protect the 12-thousand homes and 9- thousand structures in the fire's path. >> pam: the winds have died down, but the rough terrain is making it difficult for crews tonight. >> pam: kron 4's scott rates is live in el dorado county tonight with the very latest. and fire officials get ready to update members of the community. scott. >> reporter: that is right. 7:00 they are going to do that, pam. the kink fire is still burning very strong here. you can see the smoky conditions behind me as i am standing out here, breathing is bin. it is really nasty trick thousands evacuated areas with the video showing pictures of what we are receiving from the destruction on this fire occurred nearly burning 88 a.. containment is at 18%.
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12,000 seagle residents and 9000 other minor structures are at jeopardy because of this fire. . . so, a lot of work out here. like i mentioned it is tough out here for the firefighters. the terrain is so tough restricting where they can get at this fire. >> when it is not bad today. the difference is that we if we turn to our regular southwest had read it will place pressure on the front of the fighter. fire. >> reporter: you have it right there the wind has died down. maintaining what's the big focus is on to keep the fire from spreading and to the tahoe area. that is the most
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crucial endeavor right now. working on the front line is the most important thing to do. to be on the front line as it continues to grow. still a lot of work to do. >> pam: think guilt for that live update. --thank you , for the live update! >> jacqueline: it is very, very dry out there. see the dark orange on your screen those are the areas with high fired danger. we are going to see the red flag warning that it through wednesday. in clothing lake tahoe that will be in affect until tonight. we are still
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seeing some dust in the teens. also, because of the terrain the wind can be erratic. it is starting to pick up because we do have a storm approaching accurate the advance of the storm will see more dust and to the 13 mi. an hour range. thirty mount an hour range >> jacqueline: impact and the sierra by thursday. with talk more about the fire danger in a little bit more into the hour. >> pam: >> reporter: if you look at the cars you will see most have one person inside to
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others drive along to work. >> now >> reporter: that the bay area quality district art looking to reduce the that trend. >> reporter: give workers an incentive to get out of their vehicles. >> >> reporter: these incentives range with giving their employees subsidies with the next amount each month. set aside $130 a side car pool costs are ben pool cost per it >> reporter: they can come up with a plan of their own strict environmental consultant did with his company. >> 10 or more days a month
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they can earn two extra vacation hours by taking a car pulled transportation service. and in three extra vacation days per year >> reporter: which makes it attractive and the vacation and setup is icing on the cake. >> people make more of an effort for shore. once we had that system in place. it goes into affect soon. >> reporter: the bay area quality management says is getting the word out. the idea is to get into the program and get people out of their vehicles.
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>> pam: still ahead tonight. >> pam: new information on the body found smouldering in the south bay. who police now have in custody. >> pam: and disturbing video of a bloody brawl between 49ers and cardinals fans in arizona. and several roads blocked off. after a huge chunk of mount shasta comes crashing down. what officials think is the >> pam: cause. i'm a doctor of internal medicine with something terrible to admit. i treated thousands of patients, risked their lives, while high on prescription drugs. i was an addict. i'm recovered now, but an estimated 500,000 medical
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>> pam: santa clara county sheriff's deputies arrested a man in connection with the death of a woman who was set on fire in morgan hill. >> pam: police arrested 21 year-old edgardo gutierrez today in the death of 35- year-old julie teresa calocci of san jose. >> pam: on aug. 28, deputies got a call from a witness who reported seeing flames coming from a body near the chesbro reservoir. >> pam: the sheriff's office identified gutierrez as the suspect based on evidence recovered at the scene. >> pam: the suspect arrested in a fatal attack at a south san francisco gym was arraigned today in court. kenneth osako was arrested in the murder of diego galindo last wednesday. >> pam: the d-a says that galindo osako's girlfriend two days before he allegedly struck galindo in the head with a solid steel bar. >> pam: galindo later died of his injuries. he did not enter a plea and said he would seek his own lawyer. >> pam: monday.
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>> pam: the home of 49ers defensive end ray mcdonald was robbed over the weekend. it happened saturday night while mcdonald was in arizona preparing for yesterday's game against the 49ers. >> pam: officers say it appears someone broke in and stole several personal items. >> pam: so far no arrests have been make. last month for a domestic violence incident involving his pregnant fiance. >> pam: so far he has not been charged. >> pam: the owner of the baltimore ravens is on the
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defensive tonight. he responded to an espn report about the team's handling of the ray rice case. >> pam: the report claimed ravens management knew about the video of rice knocking out his then-fiance, but tried to persuade nfl commissioner following his february arrest. >> pam: rice was initially suspended for just two games until video of the punch surfaced this month. >>that's where we failed; that's the big fail. if we had gotten the video, if we had thought of that, but no, i wasn't curious to see the video after equal misdemeanors that night, and his lawyer's saying this is a misunderstanding, and that this thing should be dropped to probation. >> pam: the ravens cut rice after seeing the video. the nfl suspended him indefinitely. >> pam: the ravens owner says no one on the staff would lose of the incident. >> reporter:glendale, ariz. - police say one person was arrested and several others were ejected from university of phoenix stadium as a result of a brawl in the stands during sunday's national football league
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game between the arizona cardinals and san francisco 49ers. >> reporter:glendale police sgt. jay o'neill says officers helped stadium security personnel who initially responded to the brawl, which lasted several minutes during sunday's game. >> reporter:according to o'neill, one person identified as a victim was contacted by police while leaving the stadium. he says that person declined to press charges. >> reporter:tensions were also high on the field for yesterday'scoming up at 6- 45, gary has more a heated exchange between anquan boldin and 49ers head coach jim harbaugh. >> reporter: adjust a bad situation all the way all around. tweeting that he had free tickets for the guy wearing his jersey. the security guard and one person was arrested.
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>> pam: that's still ahead in sports. . >> pam: tonight, thousands of americans remain stranded in cabo san lucas, more than a week after hurricane odile slammed the area. >> pam: mexican authorities are still struggling to get power back on in popular vacation destination. >> pam: the tourism department says neary 27- thousand people have been airlifted out on more than 200 special flight.howevern the heavily damaged los cabos international airport is closed for repairs. >> pam: a walnut creek man talked to kron4 about the emotional. >> pam: . impact the hurricane had on he and his wife.they were there celebrating her birthday. the couple were stranded in mexico for 5-days ..
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>> ".a hospital" >> pam: he says while fleeing to safety he and his wife took a dangerous journey through flood ravaged parts of mexico with other american evacuees trying to reach the u.s. mexico border >> pam: take a look at this. >> pam: the u-s forest service is working to clear a major mudslide that has closed two roads and a bridge on mount shasta. >> pam: these are pictures from the forest sevice. >> pam: the slide happened saturday when the tip of a glacier broke off and sent mud, logs and rocks crashing down on the southeast side of the mountain. >> pam: officials say california's historic drought is to blame for the
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glacial melting. >> pam: so far no reports of any injuries. >> pam: authorities are urging people to stay away from the area due to what they call "dangerous" and "unpredictable" conditions. >> jacqueline: showers are returning to the bay area. still in the upper 70's and concord, livermore and other locations. it will clear out by the morning--fog tracker. the changes as we move into wednesday and thursday with showers returning. but take a look at temperatures for tomorrow would 70's and 80's for most of the bay area and including the south bay. 77 degrees and paula out toll and 73 in campbell. it will be 70 degrees in richmond
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with 84 and walnut creek and danville. as we look at the coast line we are expecting 60 degree readings. los 70's in berkeley and oakland. >> jacqueline: satellite radar shows sharks moving through here is a storm that will impact us and did tell and of its for late wednesday and thursday. stain dry for the afternoon and now through the evening as the showers approach the north bay and the 7:00 hour. it will be widespread after midnight into the north of the golden gate bridge. light showers practically bay area white continued into early friday but we are not expecting a whole lot of
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blank nearly a quarter inch of there are areas that will see more. as the storm pushed through a seemingly 72 degree readings thursday and friday. >> pam: still ahead. >> pam: we're just hours away from a major road closure that is expected to tie up traffic in san francisco for months. >> pam: grant will return with a look at what drivers can expect. >> pam: and the white house, tightening security after last week's breach. what we've learned about the stockpile the alleged suspect had with him.
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will remain open. this will show the illustrated map of what we are talking about what it regards to the folsom ramp. when no one be able to do this. if you have to stick to the right this will be shut down and be forced to go straight on to fremont. here courtesy of helicopter partnership with abc seven news. on the right coming up that will be close but eventually when construction is done next march all cars will come to a key intersection where people will be able to turn right or left to turn right to full sun. folsom. there will be bike lanes and it will look totally different. they hope that the changes will mean safer area for pedestrians, bikers and
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drivers. >> pam: and look at chertoff stories with a look at the king of fire. plus court today for the san francisco woman that was accused of punching a woman and her child. >> stanley:coming up! people behaving badly! >> jacqueline: looking live at the weather with dick changes coming up this week and i will tell you more about the showers ahead. i'm m-a-r-and haveopd. m j-f-f
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cuz i can stop? no! i love you and your show. it's cable. customers are more satisfied with u-verse. switch and we can stay together forever. forever? ow. i'm not gonna lie to you. it's also the biting. break up with cable. choose u-verse tv from $19 a month for 2 years. >> reporter: here in el dorado county with the king higher, continuing to grow out of control. you can see the smoke in the belly this is part of the fire that is
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running nearly 88,000 a. that i am told about 18% to tanker it 12,000 single resident remain evacuate it right now 10 homes have been burned as a result of this and fire. minor structures have also bought because of the fire burning for nine days. conditions have been better for firefighters today was the wind blow or print reporting near poll ock pines. >> reporter: have other smacked the to as the walt in union square weeks ago creek she is charged with two felonies her attorney is asking that should be evaluated by a psychiatrist is deep, competent to stand trial maureen kelly kron 4
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news. >> reporter: officers arrived at a rate mac donald house with the forty-niners bill it still being investigated for domestic violence but no charges. on saturday night someone broke into his home. he and his teammates are out of town for a gain creek police on a scene which was taken from the home or who called the police officer to arrive. >> reporter:the funds to be used to assist with domestic abuse. once the program has been implemented to the
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federal government would evaluate the to see if there any lessons learned to apply to any other areas across the country. charles clifford kron4 news. >> reporter: after being stranded in mexico-- 2 will we be how will we get out of here safely. i was trying not to show that i was frightened in front of my wifeat she was frightened. >> reporter: set for cisco this picture was taken with the officer riding her a ticket and then the woman tried to run him down and drove her car with him on the car creek i spoke with this woman and she said that she stopped multiple times and would not get off. witnesses said that there was something that they had never seen print it could not believe their eyes. more
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about this tonight at 8:00. j.r. stone kron 4 news. >> reporter: new program goes into effect to get people out of their vehicles and into public transit at least a public car pool. requiring their workers' benefits incentives to get them out of their vehicles. the incentives range for pain them up to $75 per month to offset the cost to rid to $135 per month pre-tax money. companies can offer shuttle services like the google bus. or they can come up with a plan of their own. dan kerman kron 4 news >> jacqueline: showers are expected to return print
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tomorrow with the temperatures in the '70s and '80s for most of the bay area, a pretty mild 82 degrees and san rafael. satellite ryder picture showing mainly clear skies for the bay area right now. if you look off shore is the storm that will impact us, pretty much defined. most of the day on wednesday will be dry creek the storm will approach into wednesday evening creek lake hours will become closer to the north bay that it will move back and with a mordant comic looking at light show hours. showers
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(male announcer): now, here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. >> stanley: looking for a specific type of violence or violator. then he spot one cruising along interstate 80 near berkeley. as he attempts to pull the driver over the driver pulls to the left. >> cool to the right, to the right, you always pull to the right. not if you are wondering what the driver did let's listen in for a moment. >> stanley: row down your back window for me think you i stop you because you're so low and a car pulling to rid >> stanley: yasser the driver was the only one in the vehicle and a car pool that requires three passengers the driver claims it was an emergency >>
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stanley: you need an emergency. she explains her emergency. if you need to use the beckham is not an acceptable excuse let me see your driver's license registration and interest and trust officer requested. >> stanley: shortly after the driver and the honda civic was in the car along. what are you doing in the carling? >> stanley: another call pool violator. i received so many complaints of people using interstate 80 using the car pool lanes eagerly that in just 40 minutes officer pulled over for drivers. >> stanley: you have to see what they had to separate
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including the driver that had to use the bathroom. we will have more of that and another addition of people behaving badly. on interstate 80 stanley roberts kron 4 news. >> reporter: wait until you find out the results of the test. eight p m. i will feature this in mind tech report with gate slate. ...we need to break up.
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story in the very latest on kron 4 news at 8:00. >> pam: the intruder who made it into the front door of the white house on friday allegedly had a hundred rounds of ammunition in his car. new video release today shows the man sprinted 70 yds across the north lawn and right up to be unlocked door. >> pam: this is the first time that someone has been able to jump the fence and entered the building. it happened just after president obama took off on marine corp. won. >> he is obviously concerned by the incident that occurred on friday evening. at the same time, the president continues to have complete confidence and the professionals at the secret
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service to do the very challenging work that i described earlier. >> pam: defense jumper appeared before a federal magistrate today he was identified as omar jose gonzalez, and i read war veteran prosecutors say he was cam ranh knife he was charged with unlawfully entering a restricted building while carrying a deadly or dangerous weapon.
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supposed to be fighting for are going creek they lose them look bad doing it. >> answer the question. if you come to me or come to the raft trip i said that i have gone to the rest for read three different occasions and is now half helping at all. --referee sometimes >> the football gods can be unforgiving. >> gary: the most penalized team and be in f l. national football league. injuries and suspensions with five starters out bursas arizona. philadelphia coming up on sunday at the forty-niners new stadium. meanwhile,
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colin kapernick the media it was in his face again going back to the chicago game regarding using such racial slur sprit >> it was reported that to set a racial slur in the bears' game and that is why you were penalized. >> have talked about that already. and i have set in the past and i have said it again. >> video has to sing something. >> i did not say anything derogatory. i talked on the football field, yes i do. >> gary: first in defense of him, racial insensitivity back and forth with a writ with the media out there creek that is what they do that is what we do pick on something and exploit it into a big deal
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>> gary: 50 was seen something to fellow african american... african american to african-american is not pretty but you can use the inward more that is a white guy says it to a black guy. a white guy cannot do it. if a black guy says it to a black guy... he's the former commissioner says it has been instructed right in to someone's face if it upsets someone or does not upset someone print throw a flat if they hear anything. -- flag >> gary: on the flip side if you are the leader of the team are for that i do not care how much beat by drake is paying your current it
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when you los take your sunglasses off and faced the crowd and let them know haight i am not counting i will come and we will come and get them next week >> gary: my point of the matter is that when you louis and instead of soaking that is the time you come up and say hey we had a bad game but we will get them next week. >> gary: if there were ever a moral victory this is it. maybe, just maybe we can get through this and win. rod structures his book. fractured his foot. >> gary: know. holding
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penalty on the very next play and an out his hand and the game is over. 16-9 patriots >> gary: for all of the talks that dennis island could be fired. at least for this week, they pushed a good team to the limit. this is the seventh story of the whole again and crazy. ... >> gary: missing the remainder of the season in detroit. iran rogers green bay quarterback is making fun of him he tore up his a.c. out in the process and also for the year. >> gary: the poor guy, up
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for the entire year lance did when they came 19-7 lions >> gary: 1 game wild-card playoff. somehow the giants will sweep the dodgers? who knows maybe they have a shot. >> gary: >> can they win in the playoffs without those two guys? >> of pam and up. i do not know. hitting from both sides as to what he brings to the team? it is tough when you do not have them have him. >> gary: can they win without morrison?
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