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four days after he was off the airplane. worrell >> reporter: the cdc says the adult patient develops and the days after returning to texas from liberia. and was admitted into isolation on sunday at texas health presbyterian hospital. the all but about the ebola outbreak has been centered in west africa. though there have been concerns about international air travel. , >> we will contact anyone we think has any likelihood of exposure when he was a most affected. at this point that does not include anyone who might have traveled with him because he has not or he was not infectious at the time. and >> reporter: the cdc said some funds might not appear until 2 to 21 days after what is infected. which may
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contribute to its brick. --spread. >> reporter: cdc investigators believe the patient had contact with several family members and several committee members after showing symptoms of ebola. they are reportedly in isolation for the next three weeks to see if any of them have come down with the symptoms. >> reporter: 40 more than 3000 people in west africa have died after being infected with ebola. the mortality rate is very high winds come down with the buyers. the grant is here with more on this deadly disease. >> reporter: now which need to know about ebola. it is a bar is it that is not highly contagious but when someone is effected is extremely dangerous. there is currently no vaccine or cure for this virus. between 60
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to 90 percent of the people who catch it will die. - however unlike the flu ebola does not spread easily and it cannot be transmitted through the air. >> reporter: to get ebola, you have to come into direct contact with the sick person body fluids such as blood, saliva or vomit. the incubation period for someone who has been expo is between two to 21 days. people are not contagious to run this time they are only contagious after symptoms appear. the symptoms may include fever, diarrhea, and vomiting. worrell >> catherine: and aleksei you will find a special section devoted to ebola coverage detailed information on what symptoms to look for and to what i just and as to what i just mentioned. also how it is brett where ebola is how to protect yourself is all on
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kron 4 doc calm. kron4.com >> catherine: the patient and dallas is at least the fifth person to be treated for a bullet in deep as. dr. kent brett leach and member of the the medical missionary who was working in liberia was the first american to return to you as after getting sick and all this. the 33 year-old was sent to atlanta and hospitalize at emory university. three days later a colleague at 59 your old nancy was also flown out to liberia to atlanta both have recovered and are virus free. >> catherine: and coming up at 5:30 p.m. we will talk live with a medical expert about what else you need to know about ebola in america. >> catherine: knew at 5 tonight. a different perspective on a string of
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alan and our sense kron 4 maureen kelly was in court with the suspect the first. grant shows us new surveillance video showing us how one of the fighters was started. >> reporter: we are talking about seven fires in alameda a wild morning early room sunday. and now caught on camera suspected arsonist are at work. this is surveillance video from jim's coffee shop at card industry. and lou room >> reporter: their camera is mounted at the back entrance of the store. you see a man here. all right and white shirts and hats. he was behind some vans parked in this parking lot. you can see he is the when something that they're starting a fire in a dumpster. and moments later you can see them coming from the dumpster behind the ban.
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what --van >> reporter: at one point at present residence out just in time. the fire across the city sunday caused an estimated $3 million in damage. police say started the fire made their first court appearance. in google terrace was arraigned on four charges of arson and stephen petersen was arraigned on three counts. a lot of relatives and friends turned up to support peterson. they argued that the 27 year old suspect is a peace-loving musician who would not hurt anyone. warren >> catherine: on his face the page peterson described themselves as an anarchist a member of the occupied oakland an animal rights activists. today outside court this them interested
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peterson would not hurt anyone. petersen is being held on $375,000 bail and daturas bill was set higher at $620,000 both are expected to enter a plea. >> reporter: this is a team with no wind this is something that has been eaten away at them. this is the last thing i want that davis said this afternoon. more than two seasons the head coach dennis allen had a record of eight plants and 28 losses sprit general manager says the decision to let him go was his. mark davis later spoke to said that that was true and agreed with regis decision to let some go. so now soprano will take over. when he was a former head coach of the miami dolphins. the
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dolphins made the play of spirit i exxon what is the biggest problems with the raiders team? what was >> i do not mind you asking me this question and i do not do not mind the meaning that. they forgot how to win. well >> i like to get off of that old record. that is where we are now. it is time to get this thing right . >> reporter: after the press conference was over you will hear what he had to say tonight at 6:00. j.r. stone kron 4 news. >> reporter: a lot of people are talking about this war on social media. the firing
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of dennis allen. 40 percent of people who talk about the firing of alan express positive sentiment and twitter. >> reporter: this gauge is overall what people are saying that they were pleased with alan firing. the remaining 52 percent of people express negative sentiment. >> reporter: this includes people who felt bad for alan. people who thought alan was a bad coach. and people who think that tony soprano is a port and try coach replacement. --poor interim coach replacement. >> reporter: you can tweak
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us or facebook us. --tweet. >> catherine: bowling green news tonight. the centers for disease control announcing the first case of ebola diagnosed in america. coming up--naugatuck live with a medical expert about what people need to know. >> catherine: and coming up at 515. the charges dropped and a decade old south bay murder. it is because of what was going on between a prosecutor and a key witness. then at 5:30 p.m. the secret service-under fire. >> catherine: after a man with a knife make it dangerously far into the white house. and next one
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one group to push the band is calling this a historic step . >> reporter: >> we are so excited this is a combination of so many years of our work to save the bay. plastic bags are problematic because by a degradable persistent and the environment for years and years paris. >> reporter: there is a plastic band that already in place. >> over 80 percent of residents and the area are sitting are living and a band area. the city of san jose did a survey after one year of their ordnance been implemented. and found it been worth a decrease by 70
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percent. when >> reporter: chances the hope is that other states will follow. when--chan >> are seen classic that bans popup. all over the country, texas and in york and many other states creek we are hoping that another state will take the lead as well. when >> catherine: will in san jose, murder charges against two brothers and a 25 year old coke case have been dismissed. that is after the embarrassing revelation that the prosecutor was having an out there with a chief witness in the case. kron4 is rob fladeboe was in the courtroom when one of the brothers learned that he will soon be free. >> reporter: handcuffed and wearing a long, white
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beard, 69 year-old robert zimmer list sent through the handles the showed no emotion as murder charges against he and his brother were dismissed on tuesday. robert and his 66 year old brother david who was freed on bail following his car plant earlier this year, were accused of the 1989 strangulation murder of david zimmer is wide. cathy. whose body was found beneath a colorful " in her car at the airport in san jose. michael cardozo is david zimmer attorney. we >> reporter: the case against the zimmer brothers was based on evidence that found robert simmers d and eight on capp the summer pants and on the fact that david zimmer profit financially from his white debt. but cardoso said these simmers are innocent and
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should have never been charged. gwynn >> reporter: >> there will always be those people out there that will wonder,... did he do it? and it is he getting off on a technicality? and i will tell you know. he is an innocent person. what >> reporter: in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >> catherine: with engineers testing steel rods after cracks in some of be will bolts were shown. >> and let the people are
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concerned about the safety of the new eastern span of the bay bridge. most of the reports and engineers for the caltran says that the bridge is safe and what they have fought will back that up. --found. >> reporter: they were exposed to a standing water and hydrogen and the water caused them to become brittle. >> report they came out is actually great news for it >> reporter: still, because the bay bridge is and the bay it will place extra protection in place. bottom- line motorists to have no concern about the bridge is safety. >> we absolutely not creek this is a safe bridge. war with
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>> reporter: bridge official says now they must determine if the water came from the waves or showers during construction. or is water seeping if from the bottom. w >> there is no threat to the bridge or no degradation. that is the best scenario and most likely. >> reporter: testing will begin to see if that is true. it would drive that carry out and that is the first thing that they would do and provide additional recent articles. down the line they will see if they will determine if they really have a problem or, it is what they expected because of the showers and wind they came through during the construction and now needs to be protected
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with. >> catherine: was the weather or run the bay area is heating up. this is a light look from mount tam. kron4 take meteorologist jacqueline bandit is standing by in the weather center. what >> jacqueline: will we do have sunny skies and it will become hot weather! was 81 degrees and a bottle 80 in pleasanton and livermore went right now not too bad. it will pick up later tonight. reversal an hour wind with the patterns are moving in pretty, right now, but that will change overnight. we will see dust and the 20 and is not a 30 mi. an hour range creek it will be a lot warmer and
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very hot temperatures in the '80s and '90s. through much of the bay area. does look at the jocasta for tomorrow changes are removing in creek 60 degree temperatures and 70's to begin the day. we are seeing a lot of 70's and 80 degree temperatures by the new hour. look at the numbers coming up in just a little bit. >> catherine: coming up at 5:30 p.m. the or fall in developing new spirit we will know about the first person diagnosed with ebola in the u.s.. and next we will hear from a california mother. who made the ultimate sacrifice for her insurance companies are spending millions of dollars trying to mislead you about the effects of proposition 46. well here's the truth:
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46 will save lives. it will save money too. i'm bob pack, and i'm fighting for prop 46 because i lost my two children to preventable medical errors and i don't want anyone else to lose theirs. the three provisions in 46 will reduce medical errors and protect patients. save money and save lives. yes on 46.
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called to the scene. a nearby great school were also placed all locked down. and then sent home with their parents. >> catherine: a california woman made the ultimate sacrifice for her baby when she refuse lifesaving treatment for cancer. christine has her story. >> reporter: you often hear mothers say that they want to stop time when they had a new baby. but for 24 year old ashley bridges, time is running out. >> she is like my little sunshine creek and this nightmare. >> reporter: when bridges was 10 weeks pregnant with the now 2 months old paisley she was diagnosed with bone cancer. >> reporter: her doctors
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recommended she started chemotherapy neely, but she would have to terminate her pregnancy. >> there is no way i could kill a healthy baby because i am sick. >> reporter: at eight months pregnant a few days before these polls were taken, the young mom who also has a son from a previous relationship, learned that the late chemo had about the cancer to spread. >> and that is basically when they told me that it was terminal. (crying) >> reporter: bridges was told she needed to deliver paisley any silly so she could start treatment. even with multiple rounds of chemotherapy, she was given less than a year to live.
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>> i felt like i try so hard to keep pace lee safe and you know, do the minimum to keep her healthy. as the thought that i am not like to see her grow up, it is really hard. (crying) >> reporter: the reality of the situation is not lost on six year old son braden. >> is an exact words were if you pass away, i want to come with you. (crying) >> reporter: present family take turns helping bridge is care for paisley during the day. her fiancee, who is and the military, it takes the night shift. none of them has a second-guess her decision to place your daughter's life above her own. >> she is in real life superhero, to be honest with you. >> reporter: bridges, to have no regrets and insists
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health officials have diagnosed the first case of ebola in america. we know the person could have been contagious and could have exposed others to the deadly virus. grant? >> reporter: showing no symptoms of the virus flying from liberia. he was on the flight at that time, the patient came to you as to visit family members. he landed in september 28th. he was hospitalized and now in isolation since this past weekend. ebola is not transmitted through the air and that is the good news. people will have to come in direct contact with a 6% the bodily fluid, blood or saliva. >> reporter: neato affirmation here of what symptoms to look for and how deadly it is. it is all here
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on kron 4 dot com. >> catherine: test from gladstone urology print we have the doctor here to tell us about it more at the mission on ebola. >> it is the sizes on how we live in in ter connected world. >> catherine: of course people will ask what are the risk about it spreading here in the u.s.? >> the chances of a broad spread of the pilot of the virus is small indeed. i think here in the united states have implemented the type of quarantine and contact tracing that is so
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critical critical. those are the measures that are failing. >> catherine: you are right brith those measures have been failing in west africa. are people being overly concerned? to see if it is still here. fail here. >> i have confidence in the u.s. government that they will withstand that challenge. then the buyers will be quarantined--virus. >> well, i want people to think in general. that they are quite safe. the only risk is to be exposed to bodily fluids from an individual is infected with ebola virus. that will
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require, someone who has been in an ebola outbreak traveled back to the united states so there are a lot of variables and factors here to make it mathematically, likely. unlikely of people in the us being exposed. however, their is one case in dallas. >> catherine: thank you, dr. green. >> reporter: responding to
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this fire along highway 13. fire department baker >> have water supply that will have the aid issue. >> reporter: to about 20 minutes before firefighters had it under control. the birds into one lane with additional water being used on trouble spots along the hillside. >> reporter: >> it is the worst part of the fire season in october creek with the wind coming in. it is very lucky that we did not have the off shore land. >> reporter: >> are urge all of our citizens not to throw any kind of flammable material from their cars. we are an extreme drought conditions and the brush is extremely
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dry. in oakland haazig madyun kron 4 news. >> jacqueline: we have enjoyed 70's and low eighties for much of the bay area today print 65 degrees in daily city and 66 earlier today in half moon bay. really heating up in the next few days. a lot of the 80 degree temperatures and low 90s. with hit babies and the coast line as well. s temps >> catherine: the director of the secret service called the incident where a man skilled defense and into the white house unacceptable. now lawmakers are demanding to know what the man or how the man got so far into the white house. mark the state
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has the details. martha shade has the details... >> reporter: >> everybody out, everybody go back to the park. >> reporter: on september 19th and man armed with a knife grant into what is supposed to be the most well protected home on the planet. the white house. the initial reports were that all marked gonzales did not get very far after hopping the bins. however, according to one of the whistle blower, gonzalez overpowered the guard inside those doors, ran past the stairway leading up to the first family's residence and through the eastern zero. >> reporter: a congressman said a pair of the of the agent's help taken down. not a house oversight committee
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wants to know why. the grilled the head of the secret service at a hearing today. >> california the american people want to know is the president say? i want to know if we can rely on reports from your agency. it is clear that our security plan was not properly executed. this is unacceptable and i take full responsibility that i will make sure that it does that happen again.
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raiders faring one of their coaches. and hiring a new one. gary radnich is with us today. >> gary: i want to regenerate the excitement of the raiders. however, you need talent. soprano has been a head coach with the miami dolphins. he used to work for bill parcells el prat he has been our around current--a new change of pace. >> i am very excited of where we are going right now and what we are trying to do. i respect to dennis allen tremendously. i am not a desperate and dennis
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is not me. and so on 1/4. forth >> i brought down dennis here to win a chance to win. corporate champions ships and that did not materialize. >> gary: they talk about winning championships and the goal of this great organization creek they have lost in in their role and they have had the worst record since 2002. striking out onto multimillion dollar deals. he has been the guy with eight and 24 were the old but stops here. --old buck . try and you can have
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all the enthusiasm that you may want creek however, you have to have the talent to back up. it is pretty tough for this coach, when you have on your name tag to you think that these players will jump up when you want them to. and when they know that you may not be along for a long time. you have another thing to think of. >> jacqueline: changes and the forecast with being a lot warmer patrick.... these and '90s even 80s at the coast line creek went will pick up. we will see dried and ellen valley wind pick up creek which will raise fire concerns. this even
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picking up and the 20 mi. an hour range. representing wind and dust for the dark blue. when dust and the '30's. largely and the north bay. those are the places that we are worried about in regard to fire danger tonight. also portions of the east bay this will help keep temperatures a little bit more mild overnight. there is no way that temperatures will drop into the fifties. what went like that. with wind like that. winds will die down into the afternoon. >> jacqueline: as we move into the 8:00 hour, quickly
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getting into the 70 degrees temperatures we will seek the case. more a these as we head into the 3:00 hour prick tonight, will largely be in the '80s and '90s as we head into the next couple of days. you are looking at temperatures to start the day occurred it will be court in the south. and the north bay upper 60s and it could be and the low seventies out there tomorrow to start the day. not depending on how strong that the wind will be. temperatures in the south bay will be in the '80s, at 82 and apollo i alto, 85 in santa clara and inland valleys with the '80s. the upper 80s. even in the '80s inside the bay creek and 34 san leandro and 82 for hayward creek 72 for san francisco as 70's for the east coast. for tomorrow the
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>> reporter:i have no doubt that we will control this case of ebola so that it does not spread widely in this country. , theheightened fears tonight about the spread of ebola in the united states. this, after the cdc confrims the first person diagnosed with the deadly virus in this country. heenan. back by >> reporter: toward
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aurora >> reporter: critically ill at a dallas contracting ebola while this month. >> reporter: werekron 4's vicki liviakis what's being done to contain it. >> reporter: >> reporter:catherine everything we've that it's not airborne. and actually has the symptoms. that said, the patient who is being treated now for but there was a period of the disease to others here in the u.s. hammett of the >> reporter: now.
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east have been exposed. are also put in isolation to see if aurora aurora rumpus sarawakthe cdc is re-assuring thethe only risk is to be rare someone who is sick with the ebola virus. of and an >> reporter:as for possible exposure to liberia here to the u.s. at that time, he did not have any symptoms of ebola. people onboard his flight woodward are not at risk for catching woodward the virus.
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toward with one mayor daniel crespo get into an argument with his wife and his will to 900 sun-dried into a brick into the identify with wife got him several times he guided the hospital twice is not accustomed a hint will continue to bring you updates the story happening today to win suspected in the arson in alameda steven peterson and alan racketeering issa star not
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to buy earlier that in the morning run >> reporter: 1 of the suspects said she wore remove series of fires in alameda, made their first court with least 8 blazes early sunday one what >> reporter: to the family and friends of the redwood hunt for an arsonist, they say tried to light a woman's bedroom on fire. it happened just after 2:30 this morning on the 24- and one >> reporter: fact were bois
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towardthe other big news today. toward >> reporter: fact nation. head coach dennis allen is bewitched out, and tony sporano is in. the team officially named soprano as interim head oh and 4 so far this season. raiders headquarters in, >> reporter: all the greatest else and all that support in europe general manager and an general
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manager reggie mckenzie 81 hired penicillin and we thought he might be sent pat packing it in a distant past access davis about regis uterine some route with the oakland raiders. with the right word-beat >>: morales >>: sent now as to what happened after this season is hard to say but mark davis the terms and mark davis used will see will seek how they do believe in what we do next near here and when it
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asks about the general manager or coach next season he said will see this as an organization that clearly was to win in alameda and cherrystone crown forenoons unrest >> reporter: >> reporter: note >> reporter: the temperatures tomorrow and the next couple of days will be warmer. in perry come lens will be changing overnight or winds are going to reverse direction and and that's gonna cause gusty conditions the wins will be picking up tonight the will be in the '60s close to the '70s and parts of the bay area in of a lot warmer tomorrow when the warm-up will continue to the rest of the week one 80s and 90s
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>> reporter: martin luther king drive and use it, kortrijk a helicopter partnership with the news and a unit bussed got some how in the side of that for a bus was a low-speed accidents getting a little wider concourse drive in golden gate park to people suffering minor injuries. we will continue to follow the story. >> reporter: ...we need to break up.
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>> reporter:murder charges in a 25-year-old san jose cold case have been dismissed after the district attorney's office revealed the prosecutor was having an affair with a key witness in the case. this is video of 69-year- old robert zimmer in court this afternoon as he learned he would soon be set free. he and >>: the essence kudos to the senate cleric district attorney's office because they step up and saw what was happening and they dismiss the case against my
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client. his 66-year-old brother david, free on bail, were charged last spring in connection with the 1989 murder of david's wife, cathy zimmer. cathy zimmer's body was found beneath a colorful quilt in her car at the airport in san jose. outside court, david zimmer's attorney praised the d.a.'s decision to drop the case. court documents show that investigators in the re- opened case found robert zimmer's d.n.a. on the zipper and buttons on cathy zimmer's pants. but a county criminalist, d.n.a was considered crucial to the case, was said by the d.a.'s office to be having an extra-marital affair with lead prosecutor ted kajani, who was removed from the case earlier this month. the d.a's office is now considering whether to re- file the charges. but according happening
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today new concerns about the a strict structural ability of this a bridge. it was in march of 2013 when the easterners can crack and. engineers say that the the water caused bridge to correct this mess because of standing water. the bridges here in the day the and it takes an extra steps to make sure the rides are in good
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shape. those >>: we need to have a second let later of protection we can paint easily and of a put on a greased the will actually swell enough to layers of protection. none the less the issue at the base of the tower out there gonna be removing the water and they think that the water this their came in through construction and that is not at issue that still persists today that is not being covered up will see what is happening to us the latest life from the
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eastern span of the bay bridge. >> reporter: of california's drought is getting worse. state officials are urging residents and businesses to conserve water as the state is one of the driest ever war years. state got less than 60 percent of the average rainfall in the 2014 war year that ends today. recent storms have vince have not dented the drought and forecasters can predict if california will get enough major storms to end the drought. california's water year runs from october
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1st to september 30th. >> reporter: mirepoix all of whether headed this weekend will cause fire concerns '80s and '80s that the coastline. as winds gusting in the 20 and 30 mi. an hour range fire concerns are raised. will it 8:00 tonight gwen start busting in the teens in the north bay and east bay and 30 mi. an hour range pretty gusty at 7:00 in the morning tomorrow some definitions and the east bay as well
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peas overnight lows will be chilly at will see the temperatures in the '50s and '60s in the early afternoon. >> reporter: >> reporter: as we enter into this afternoon will see '70s and '80s pretty woman and north bay. >> reporter: lots of '80s and pelops so 83 answer seven clara 87 in concord 87 livermore 82 in hayward '70s. >> reporter: upper 80s out
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there tomorrow. thursday and friday are real hot. we will start cooling gradually sunday. >> reporter: governor brown has signed a done deal. california is the first state to have this law. several state democrats propose the change in response to the deadly rampage in may near uc santa barbara. advocates also say it could help prevent
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suicides and intervene in situations where domestic violence has been a problem. >> reporter: adolescence contains convicted of sexually assaulting an unconscious victim will now face mandatory sexual offender treatment in california. governor jerry brown signed the audrey's law bill today. the legislation was first introduced after 15 years is 15 year-old audrey pot committed suicide after a photo of her a salt spread on line. center jim beall says the new law closes a loophole allowing lesser penalties for general juvenile as if a victim is unconscious or developmentally disabled. lipophilic >> reporter: ...we need to break up.
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said he didn't get reports that he didn't get it far but he made all the way into the agents showed restraint in not using deadly force and put the incident was an unacceptable way gwynn i wonder now if we can't rely on reports from your agency is clearly that i take full responsibility and does and i will make sure that it never happens again. >> reporter: nexus' 630 the but the current five stories. a patient in texas died and those with the ebola virus.
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>> reporter: people behaving badly up next! >> reporter: and was a pretty nice day out there insurance companies are spending millions of dollars trying to mislead you about the effects of proposition 46. well here's the truth: 46 will save lives. it will save money too. i'm bob pack, and i'm fighting for prop 46 because i lost my two children to preventable medical errors and i don't want anyone else to lose theirs. the three provisions in 46 will reduce medical errors and protect patients. save money and save lives. yes on 46.
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outbreak. the cdc says that the people on board his flight are not at risk for catching the disease. >> reporter: dennis allen has officially named an interim coach for the raiders. >> reporter: three years into his four year contract the oakland raiders fired dennis allen >> reporter: his record with the raiders is 828 lot of people feel sorry for him. new >> reporter: and oakland the
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two suspects accused of starting a string of fires made their first court appearance >> reporter: cootie harris is being charged with four cards corked house of arson. >> reporter: both men will enter pleas wednesday >> reporter: the cold case 25 years old two brothers have been this their cases dismissed they're not free the were about to stand trial for the death as kathy zimmerman was straggled and left in a colorful quilts in her car at the airport new deal and the new dna evidence caused the case to
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be dismissed. >> reporter: herein petaluma pearson high school students police are investigating for incidence of amend title lure young high-school girls into his car the recent accident just happen this monday as the girl was a walking home from cathy randa and high school and to set up and flat turndown shtick way deter told her he told the men that she will be calling the police and he'd let. >> reporter:% claras been dealing with a string of strong armed robbers their
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snatching in grabbing jewelry right off the victims as the walking industry. >> reporter: police described the attackers as african american males in the late '20s their and 35 and of such attacks 14 in santa clara since june. >> reporter: arm and a big weather story tonight in the coming days and all beet 80 by thursday and friday is to be in the '90s with a disease of gusty winds tonight. the winds will come down sod tomorrow will mild temperatures overnight low 60s '70s the '70s and '80s by noon tomorrow. >> reporter: south their 85
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tomorrow also weak in the '80s in land inside the base 78 psst '70s 87 in tampa a warming trend will be getting underway tomorrow through the wind righties and saturdays will be a scorcher we will start to cool down next week. >> reporter: atv and motor bikes and sometimes even go carts taking over city streets and hiways complaints pour in to me all the complaint can from high ought above my pay grade, my news director witnessed the bike riders first hand while on sh interstate 580 and here are the bikes on care in the world doing the
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taking over the freeway all this vidoe is posted in instagram under the subjest the of bike life iswhile riding bikes on city >> reporter: happenes in these takeovers are not for example here bikes hold up traffic so some riders can do wheelies on oakland city streets, i guess like its except its mostly the two wheel type >> reporter: if we give them a place to do legally it they won't have to take over city streets, the truth is they do it because they can get defiance so they run stop signs, red lights and pretty much do whatever they want when they want so now oakland residents have to deal with sideshows, atv and motorcycle takeovers if you notice. many if not all the bikes are missing something important like licence plates and more than likely insurance and registration and sometimes
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helments >> reporter: buildingmany people are asking where are the police with all this is going on, well look at it this way how does a short staffed agency deal like opd. control this latest form of anarchy the answer is they can't and the riders know this, the bad part, it makes all the legal riders look bad because people lump all but roberts kron 4 news >> reporter: and if a new program is designed to let people get from home to work a lot of people are complaining that their connecting to the blue tooth in the cards. older i phones are having people are having problems with older i phones as an attack report
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packing.. by mackenzie. >> gary: the raiders have lost their last 10 games. >> i am excited and moving for it right now. but, i am very excited of where we are going right now and what we are trying to do right now. there will be changes. i respect to dennis alice tremendously. however i am not dennis and then this is not me. so forth and so forth. >> i brought dennis and two man. to win championships. and to win. that did not
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materialize. >> gary: i believe it to be true. you cannot blame dennis allen creek he did not have any talent he is so young he will not get into anyone's face. this guy has been unround with bill purcell. he kelly say you guys are spilling money creek get out there and give us some effort. >> gary: allen was the fall guy but what about the others like mckinsey? he is the one that higher alan for it and he also signed to multimillion dollar deal for quarterbacks and the current died shot neither one of them had panned out. someone will have to, if indeed went to three games... or got out after a big name creek you
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will know that a big name guy will want his own people just out of this world, finished come through for the oakland raiders. >> gary: >> gary: mark davis... >> people who have the ball and their vans will be all right. who will have football in their veins. >> >> gary: he inherits a team for his father. now, he is trying to revitalize a franchise that has been lousy for many, many years. without that experience of
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success how do you know which buttons to push. ? >> catherine: good for j.r. stone for getting in his face. that put a lot of guts and enrolled for about 20 other meant to get into a man's face. >> gary: harbaugh and the locker room. >> that toughness and that writing grit... it has been bred into us since we first came here. >> with cannot allow the outside room to dictate or outside world to dictate what is going on in here in regards to the response of the ting. --team. >> gary: we are behind him
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100 percent accurate all of this is noise. as long as he went this will all go away. it will slip a little bit and become a story once again. >> gary: current michigan coach is having, john harbaugh is the first name that they thought of to come in and take over the michigan program. so you cannot go wrong. his than has been linked first and foremost and deed if you want to go back to college. but chung harbaugh was the first mentioned. wolverine's are to add three creek not going anywhere fast. >> gary: have you seen this
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catherine cast a marked? >> catherine: all of this thing. >> gary: flat for inappropriate celebration. and the leak came out today and said no. no. he should not have been penalized. and you find out to give the leak credit but now the story is coming out that a civil liberties group earlier in the day, says would you like trouble? >> catherine: dancing and celebrating. >> gary: it was quick cre. i think if you do something or do anything fast print it un
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instead of going on and on one to get a quick thrust. a pelvic thrust. celebrate within three or four seconds and move on. which is ok print when you delay the game that is our problem. >> gary: mark, is that your daughter? >> gary: giving a student to work cree.. student tour. >> gary: so how are these days doing right now? three to two kansas city they have just finished by indians and the gain will continue and the loser time to play golf.
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