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>> catherine: more breaking news. >> catherine: at san jose state university. where the all clear was just given after there were reports of a man on campus with a gun. >> catherine: the university police say they got reports of the man with a gun in the business classrooms. >> catherine: students were evacuated from the building - while police conducted a search. >> catherine: also happening right now. >> catherine: residents and businesses in berkeley are bracing for another night of protests. >> catherine: this is video from our helicopter partnership with abc 7 news. as demonstrators took to the streets to voice their anger in the deaths of eric garner and michael brown. >> catherine: the protests turned violent as the crowd broke windows and vandalized businesses with paint. five people were arrested. and two officers were injured. >> catherine: protesters are gathering right now in berkeley. these are live pictures from our helicopter partnership with abc 7 news. >> grant:and caught on camera last night in berkeley.a disturbing.ferocious attack. a man trying to prevent destruction during demonstrations.is drilled in
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the head with a hammer. here's the entire 9 second video. >> grant:here it is again. >> chanting >> grant:the guy in the bike helmet is pushing away people who may be trying to vandalize or look a buisness. you can see a man in a mask use a hammer to hit the man in the face. >> grant:the whole time.others are chanting "peaceful protests" >> grant:he was hospitalized.he's expected to be okay. kron four's teresiaom the storefront.that the victim was trying to help protect.
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>> reporter: getting into a fight with several other in front of the store and they were all the sutton and men and headed sweatshirts strikes the man and the helmet and he goes down. it is unclear from the video is if he has sustained major injuries such as a concern concussion. slowing down the cell phone bill obtained by kron4 news you can see the attack quite clearly vandalism has definitely been profound. >> grant:berkeley business owners are still assessing the damage from the protests over the weekend. >> grant:slabs of plywood could be seen going up over dozens of broken windows, especially in the downtown area along shattuck. >> grant:several banks also had their atm terminals smashed. and there were also reports of looting. >> grant:while many we spoke
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to in the area voiced frustration private property, at least one business owner says he understands the outrage fueling the vandalism. >> i do not feel upset about the window. i feel that windows can be replaced and"lives can't" >> grant:merchants tell us they are hoping the protests tonight >> grant:but some businerss pwners are not taking any chances.today unbroken windows were being measured.for plywood protection. >> catherine: new protests are already underway on the east coast, with demonstrators staging die- ins in new york and washington d=c. >> catherine: this one is outside the barclays center in brooklyn, where britain's prince william and duchess kate were due to watch a nets game tonight. >> catherine: the protestors are using the and it drew a backlash on twitter. >> catherine: some people said it was not right to try to disrupt a visit by a couple who had nothing to do with the
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>> catherine: this march followed earlier protest at the justice department and on capitol hill. >> catherine: taking a live look now at the bay bridge. conditions are dry - but that's going to change. >> catherine: a powerful storm is expected to hit the bay area later this week. and this one could bring a lot of rain and strong winds to some areas. >> catherine: in fact. a flood watch is already in effect. chief meterologist jacqueline bennett joins us with more. jacqueline.? >> jacqueline: we will see several inches of rain. it will be wednesday night through thursday where we will see heavy showers. we are talking about that much rain and a 24 hour period.
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also the gusty winds that we mentioned a high wind alert has been issued. now here locally but to the central valley stretching up into the sierra. the timeframe from wednesday in to thursday will be sustained winds at 40 mi. per hour. there will take down trees and power lines. we will talk more about this powerful storm with futurecast coming up in just a bit. >> catherine: we're following a developing story in the case of a teenaged boy accused of killing 14 year-old rashawn williams. >> catherine: it happened outside a mission district store back in september. >> catherine: tonight newly released surveillence video shows the teen accused did not stab williams. >> catherine: kron 4's dan kerman is live in san fransciso tonight with more. dan?
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>> reporter: they say that he is not the one that has staffed were shaun williams and he is the one being charged. >> reporter: aside a corner marked at wholesome. the public defender's office released because they believe that their client has been charged with the murder is not the one that's that williams and the back. >>jeff adachi/s.f. public defender: there's no question based on this video that they have the wrong person and we are here out of desperation because we have a child that has been locked up for this heinous crime >> reporter:san francisco public defender jeff adachi says still photos support their contention they say their client encircled in blue has short sleeves and light pants, while the one encircled in red has long sleeves and dark pants. they say this video shows it's the second man who did the stabbing
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>>note the moment he reaches out and stabs the victim, my client is several feet behind him >> why are they pursuing our client instead of the person seen on the video doing the stabbing >> reporter:the public defender's office says the d.a. has had this video for three months and now is calling on the d.a. to drop charges against their client. >> we are asking that the case be dismissed. >> reporter:due to a court order the da's office would not comment directly on the case only to say the investigation into rashawn williams murder is continuing as is the review of the video >> >> reporter: as far as the second suspect the police nor the district attorney's office will comment in regards to that person has been interviewed or don't if they know where that person is located. he is in
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custody and back in court in january. reporting live from the hall of justice and san francisco kron4 news. >> catherine: also said the clara police caught on camera using a headlock to control a fan at levi stadium. the tilt ahead at 533 and told and prince william and take part in the u.s. for a quick visit. coming up what the press made a side trip to the white house.
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>> catherine:a reason 'not' to 'hold it' until you get home. a new study says that a public bathroom might not be as unclean as you'd think. >> pam:micro-biologists tracked the germs in four public restrooms.and found that most of the bacteria was associated with human skin or the outdoors. >> catherine:they also found some bacteria that can make you sick - but in much smaller amounts. >> catherine:nonetheless -- researchers remind you that washing your hands is still the best protection. >> catherine:still ahead. massive fire in the middle of downtown los angeles. the latest on the investigation into what started it is next.
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where a man with a gun was on the roof. >> reporter: university police received multiple reports about a man on the roof. they said they spent time searching for around the area. so, that all clear was given. they did not sound too concerned and happy with the killers system and text messages that had gone out to the students. --alert system. >> reporter: all clear. and no one is hard. we will update you with the situation as time goes on. >> grant:it looked like a
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scene from a movie. a huge fire in downtown los angeles. the blaze broke out at the intersection of two major freeways. >> grant:as the fireball filled the sky, drivers scrambled for >> you do not see this all the time. >> downtown. people were pulling over everyone was stripping out curry everyone was tripping out. >> reporter:the fire broke out about one twenty this morning at a huge apartment complex under construction in downtown los angeles. >> grant:the project covered more than one million=square feet at the intersection of the 110 and 101 freeways. thirds of it was destroyed >> grant:the nearest fire station was only 100 yards away, but by the time crews responded, the building was fully engulfed,
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>>"at its peak we had one quarter of the on duty firefighters on scene of this fire which is 250 firefighters." >> grant:some drivers were so close they could record the flames crackling from a wall of fire stretching the length of more than two football fields >> grant:the heat was so intense that freeway signs melted, windows shattered in buildings blocks away. >> grant:this morning the freeways shh were closed until after ten o'clock, causing backups stretching for miles. arson investigators are at the scene. >> grant:officials say the fire grew so large so quickly that it set. >> grant:no one was hurt in the fire. it was one of two destructive early-morning fires in los angeles today. >> grant:the other did heavy damage to a building that housed multiple businesses in a neighborhood a couple of miles away.
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>> catherine: >> 19 people were showing up we did hear screams but issing my people were outside of the house. >> jacqueline: not too bad we are seen cloudy skies and the bay area. at break of clear skies as well. temperatures in the '60s through out the bay area, near the mid '60s. what 64 in seven san jose in 63 livermore. we did see a few light showers out there. earlier today. we did see dry out mainly call coverage. over the coastal waters we do have a big storm brewing. north of us, we will see significant rain
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as we move into thursday and friday. overnight cloudy, and a mild and in the '50s for the most part. 51 degrees in san jose, 49 degrees and livermore. into the afternoon it will stay dry mainly for the '60s. we will see cloud coverage as well. 66 degrees in san jose and 63 after a new high in santa rosa tomorrow. heavy showers and gusty wind late wednesday. through thursday. >> jacqueline: we are expecting several inches of rain when it is all said and done. futurecast, and on wednesday rain is approaching the north bag. uc is slowly starting to spread in the north bay bike
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too. as we push to the morning hours here is the moderate range that we are expecting. it looked out in to e bay area. at 6:00 in the morning heavy rain going to the north bay as we make our way to be later morning hours. again, this can stalled over the bay area's. flooding issues. we will take a look at how much rain and we're coming up and just a bit. >> catherine: the fall out from the eric bumgarner chuck hold house some tv
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lifeand thankfully, of shaving stuff. being able to find backups. >> catherine: from cnn to saturday night live, the backlash about the videotaped chokehold killing the media. and provoked >> catherine: the insider's louie aguirre joins us from hollywood with more. louie? >>it used to be you said you were racist to get out of jury duty, now being racist seems like its a requirement >>cedric: you want the joke to be poignant and interresting about the situation and not just you know rude and you know
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>>chris; you want a joke that you know the family could walk and not be upset >>legendary comics and top 5 co-stars chris rock and cedric the entertainer giving us an insider's perspective of the challenge snl faced by taking on the eric garner case with humor and respect. >>the show presented two satirical spins, once with keenan thompson spoofing reverend al sharpton. and later during the weekend update >>jamie foxx i know that after all of this we'll probably have to have a few uncomfortable conversations to sort of get things right >>at yesterday's new york premiere, jamie foxx, with his daughter on the right urged for change in the protests. >>pop of nyc demonstrators sot don't shoot. don't shoot. >>i can't breathe.
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>> reporter:president obama and george w bush also reacted to the decision george w: i thought the understand >>obama: we cant equate whats happening now with what happened 50 years ago / things are better. not good for some people but better >> catherine: get more entertainment news on the insider tonight at 7for kron 4 news, >> catherine: you can watch all your celebrity news here on kron-4. after the insider -- >> catherine: entertainment tonight airs at 7:30. ♪ ♪ my baby drove up in a brand new cadillac. ♪ ♪ my baby drove up in a brand new cadillac. ♪
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> this just in to the kron 4 newsroom. >> catherine: 680 remains shut down because of police activities and it is happening on an overpass. this is a partnership with abc seven news. and the locals have been rerouted off the freeway. >> grant: to see even more rich on this map. taking a
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closer look at the accident. 1680 and traffic is backed up. that's all peter to the north and cupertino to the west. 101 and 880 plus all other highways are suffering because of this. there is no time on when this may resume. >> catherine: the family shared their emotional story with kron4 with haazig madyun a. >>"he was the only father figure i had in my life. i mean he was my father" (crying) >> reporter:dion bullock hides her tears behind a classic black and white photo of her grandfather maurice roye. here is a more recent photo shot of the two of them
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>>"we took this picture early last year" >> reporter:this is video in san leandro from last friday from our abc7news. this is the intersection of washington avenue at monterey blvd where the driver of this rental truck fatally struck 75-year-old maurice roy while he was in the cross walk, pinning him under the vehicle. he was pronounced dead at the scene. as you can imagine his granddaughter is >>"still in shock because my grandfather was somebody i spoke to every single day" >> reporter:roy was born in jamaica, became a heavy weight boxer in great brittain, before settling here in the bay area. it was here that he taught his great grandson how to give back to the community >>"he just personally went out to individuals and reached them without the help of an organizationwhat ever he could" >> reporter:here is a photo of roy and oakland mayor jean quan taken inside of his grandaughter's uptown shoe storeshoe groupie >>"he wanted this picture so bad" >> reporter:now the family says they want answers from san leandro police regarding the investigation into her grandfather's death >>"nobody has reached out to
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usthose are the things i was kind of expecting. >> reporter:the loss of her grandfather during the holiday season only adds to the family's pain surrounding his sudden death >>"he was very loved in our family and everybody wants to know what the hell happened" >> reporter:i contacted the alameda county d.a.'s office about are looking into it. calls into the san leandro police department were not returned. haaziq madyun >> jacqueline: 80 look off shore we do have a storm system developing and it is not as well defined yet is what we are used to print out in the distance i can tell you this thing will be big. if the watch has already been issued for most of the area look at the growing here on the map.
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>> jacqueline: we will see anywhere from 2 in. to 8 in. of rain. i think we will see around 3 in. for most locations. a flash flooding. the entire area is a part of a high wind watch. it will take down trees and power lines patrick this will be a big storm folks. what time it out of futurecast. >> catherine: berkeley protests tonight- pete >> catherine: happening right now. >> catherine: you're looking at live pictures of berkeley from our helicopter partnership with abc 7 news. >> catherine: the deaths of unarmed black men in new york and ferguson missouri. >> catherine: and they're expected back on the streets tonight. >> catherine: this was the
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scene last night. >> catherine: police say one man was hit in the head with a hammer while trying to protect a radio shack from looters. police say a crowd broke the windows at the radio shack on shattuck and dwight and vandalized another business with paint. >> catherine: as many as 400 protesters were out last night. >> catherine: five were arrested. and two officers were injured. >> reporter:today many berkeley businesses spent the day cleaning and boarding up. before tonight's protest. >> catherine: kron 4's will tran has more from berkley. >> reporter: would do you plan to do you plan to we place the entire window? >> we are going to wake on
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replacing the glass for later in the week because it is supposed to be more of the lieutenant and rioting tonight. --looting >> reporter:, as does this cost? how much does this cost? >> a couple of thousand dollars. we do not really need this spirit we are busy. we do not need this. >> reporter: is happened at a display table. the manager is removing the items in the store is open for business this morning but it would not be any problems with this. >> reporter: and berkeley. --in berkley, will tran
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kron4 >> reporter:tonight.santa clara police.defending its officers after this video surfaced.showing officers using force to arrest a man at friday night's pac 12 championship game at levis stadium. >> grant:here's part of the video. >> he is not fighting back. he is not fighting back. >> grant:you can see the fan here at the center of it.get hit on the leg with a baton. >> grant:officers also used a headlock when trying to corral the man.mark lydon.a 44 year old from oregon. >> grant:police say he was drunk and belligerent in the stands.and they were trying to escort him out of the stadium. >> grant:they say lydon wouldn not cooperate.and went onto the concoruse against officers orders. >> grant:during the standoff.it appears that the baton shattered.
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you'll connect withnte, your doctor any time, anywhere. another way care and coverage together makes life easier. ♪ become a member of kaiser permanente. because together, we thrive. ♪ >> this just in to the kron 4 newsroom. >> catherine: this is not far from college avenue in berkeley. protesters are out one in new york city and one and ferguson missouri. more violence things are getting very rough especially over the weekend. there are concerns for things turning ugly tonight
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>> >> reporter: starting with the very first play 20 seconds and the game with two interceptions for kapernick current he was that five times. when you are to-11 to go back. he was not done with calling at 01 taking to is the graeme. >> reporter: there is a difference between boys and manfred... boys and men. freaking chumps! >> reporter: when you are 8 to when team -2-win team! no! >> i've had a rough patch
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and things will need to improve creek just keep looking at it. as a professional that is what you do. >> to get playing time? could he get playing time? >> reporter: uc quite the fault for from grace for kapernick. just two years ago he was a plate away from doing this last year. but it is what about lately? lately, there has been trouble in paradise. if they went out and a whole bunch of other stuff would make creek after the games only one or two word answers
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from him. >> jacqueline: a big storm will move in creek we are talking about anywhere from 1 to 3 in.. three to six mainly in the mountains. again, near the coast line. in the north bay. we will see when the dust ticking down trees and power lines and flash flooding is also a possibility. with rainfall totals like these. also, mudslides could occur. >> jacqueline: largely in the clear, as we look offshore creek it is coming together is not quite as defined yet. here is a look at futurecast creek 8:00 wednesday the grain is approaching the north bay with futurecast still slow
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to come into the north bay not until after midnight on thursday you will notice that we will pick up a lot of yellow on the screen with moderate rainfall and heavy rainfall is expected as the front moved through thursday morning later morning hours coming into the area with heavier rain fall. >> jacqueline: we are concerned about the front coming in with a lot of rain and flooding will be an issue the race sliding down with, heavy rain sliding down. here again, if this goes out again at for any period of time we will see major major issues and flooding and concerns. here's a look at the total cast lancaster's career the
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mountains will pick up as much as 8 in. of rain. there is a lot of rain in a short amount of time and flood watch has been issued. flash flooding is likely also without excess of wind. 40 mi. an hour gusts to 60 creek as for the sea and brought it will stay dry for the next couple of days. snow will move in the up a couple of thousand speak with one to 3 ft. of snow in 24 hour. creek >> jacqueline: dry conditions out there tomorrow with the rain not moving into late wednesday, thursday will be a big day is friday it will linger. three to 8 in. of rain for
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the bay area. >> reporter: do you think we will be in this pattern or for a while? >> to 16 may make its lowest issues print and a pumping on the ground creek the market look or gas were in a stock at $60 a gallon. >> are taxes on gasoline in california. >> it is kind of bad for the world because a lot of countries like saudi and are rebuilt and russian need high oil rates because that is their economy. >> yes, we look to have a
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another good year to another year and half. >> reporter: is make an extra shot an unarmed to increase spending. >> that combination with the americans' spending and keep your 401 k interested. >> reporter: mcdonnell says they have been slumping as of lately. macdonalds. >> the key box is being in place to make your own hamburger or chicken. -- kiosk >> it will take seven to eight minutes to make your own parker. this is why did our door and and, because they demand fresh and customized sandwiches.
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sometime >> steer food does not look like is the freshest food. - test sometimes accurate >> i think that they will benefit. >> reporter: coming up! is this a chance for people to get free stuff, and the strait of businesses and attack other people? or is this a protest. [chris]still smoking up a storm?
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>> catherine: part of interstate 680 because there is a suicidal person on an overpass. this video comes from our helicopter partnership with abc 7. >> catherine: we're told both directions of 680 are closed as police try to talk the person down. >> catherine: this is happening near alum rock avenue. >> catherine: the traffic back-up is nowwe will continue to track the developments.and bring you the very latest, >> catherine: now to a developing story.re tracking. >> catherine: new video released today of a 14 year- old stabbed to death in san francisco's mission district back in september. >> catherine: now the public defender says police arrested the wrong suspect. rashawn williams was at a corner market with his younger brother when he was killed.
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>> catherine: now the san francisco public defender says he can prove the innocence of the teenager.charged with his death. >> catherine: kron 4's dan kerman is live in san francisco with the >> reporter:happening now. >> reporter: 8 has been three months since when does have been killed outside this market. another 14 year old and rested with his murder creek the public defender said police are rested and the d a charged the want per cent creek >> it is absolutely clear that this person is not the correct individual. he is being charged as a criminal. >> reporter: law his client is in that he is encircled creek in blue creek but
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actually, the person and grit is the one that actually did the murder. >> client is standing just behind him for it watch to the hand you just saw the individual with the long sleeved shirt and not my client reach out is that. reach out and step williams. >> reporter: 1 and circled in red have long sleeves and dark pants print the second man that did the stabbing. >> now the police knows who the correct individual is creek why did they had investigated is beyond us. >> reporter: they did state that the release of this video can hamper a fair trial. >> you want to interview witnesses could actively discussed what occurred in
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regards to the country are under our missing. the police tarnishes that ability. >> reporter: district attorney's office did state that this was the ongoing investigation and they do know that it is a second suspect they do not know if this person is or has been located or habit and that investigated by the police? >> catherine: berkeley police are bracing for another round of potentially violent protests of police killings in new york and missouri. >> catherine: these are aerial images of last night's protest from our partnership with abc 7. five people were arrested after protests turned violent.vandalizing and looting several businesses. >> catherine: damage is still being assessed from the violent protests that happened in berkeley over the weekend. kron 4's maureen kelly shows
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us the destruction and got reaction from merchants. >> grant: this is a live look here career a couple hundred of them marching from the cal campus headed south bay. stopping at ellsworth for a few minutes. ellsworth street creek this scene of some of the violence with the men hit over the head by a hammer outside of a radio shack. the group appears to have stopped marching and you see a lot of signs grid no report of of violence so far this evening. it is early, however we do hope that that does not happen. we will keep you updated it has been right to weeks since the ruling and ferguson and we have seen demonstrations almost every night.
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>> catherine: damage is still being assessed from the bottom of protest that bag and berkeley over the weekend. kron4 maureen kelly showed us the destruction and that reaction from our business owners. >> reporter:sheets of plywood could be seen going up.covering some of the dozens of windows in the downtown area.and beyond. >> reporter:windows broken.and or shattered.by protesters. you can see it happening in this video from our helicopter partnership with abc7 news.where one protestor used a construction barricade to smash several windows out of a chase branch. >> reporter:it was a depressing sight for one man who works on university ave. >> reporter:and it wasn't just windows that were broken.there were also reports of looting.and screens of several bank atm terminals were smashed. >> reporter:it left those machines unusable monday.and left some customers wondering why. >> i think that we all understand that there is
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another way to go about protecting kurdis--about protesting. >> reporter: the damage.one of the co owners of the missing link bicycle co- op.who had some of their windows broken out.says he unders the underlying anger and frustration of the protesters. >> i do not feel upset about the window. lives are not what can be replaced >> reporter:while many here say they are hoping for future demonstrations to be peaceful.at least one business was not taking any chances.and are planning to cover up what hasn't been broken already. >> reporter:maureen kelly kron4 news. >> catherine: a new poll says that most americans think officer daniel pantaleo 'should' be charged in connection with the choking death of eric garner. >> catherine: according to a usa today-pew research poll, 57-percent of americans back charges in garner's death. >> catherine: nearly 90- percent also think that more police officers should wear body cameras.
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>> catherine: in contrast.50-percent of those polled say the grand jury in ferguson missouri made the right call not to charge officer darren wilson for the shooting death of michael brown. >> catherine: stay with kron 4.for continuing coverge on the protests happening here and across the country. for more information.head to our website.kron 4 dot com, and our twitter and facebook pages. >> jacqueline: generally we are, hundred and suffering in livermore and mountain view. we are dry out there. temperatures largely in the low 60s although we are dropping to 56 in concord. 60 degrees in livermore and in santa rosa patrick looking at radar picture with clout and clear skies
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for a portion of the bay area tonight. we do have a storm brewing over the coastal waters creek >> jacqueline: emerging into tomorrow and we are talking about significant changes with our weather. 50 degrees out the door tomorrow morning before and half moon bay and 51 in san jose. there is similar to what we sought today was 66 degrees in livermore and 66 degrees in san jose with the same thing in napa and san francisco. however, big changes are coming wednesday. we are going to times that of future past and look at the rainfall total spirit you one not believe the rainfall totals?
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>> catherine: blood has been spilled in what may be the latest example of the long running raider fans. >> catherine: as kron four's rob fladeboe reports now, a man was shot following the game in downtown san jose. >> reporter:sometime around 5:15 sunday evening, not long after the 49ers-raiders game ended, as people were spilling into the streets from the bars around san pedro square, a shot in the street here at santa clara and almaden avenue. >> reporter:the owner of the nearby britannia arms confirms the victim is an employee, a bouncer, who was off-duty at
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>>britannia arms -- >> he had a gun and took a shot. >> reporter:walters says the employee may have been trying to calm down >> reporter:a scene where, according to several patrons of this andbars in the area, emotions were running high over the 49ers loss to the raiders. these two raiders fans are violence. >> daniel muniz/raiders fan -- there some people who cannot handle a lost. >> julion jana/raiders fan -- there's always someone getting drunk. >> reporter:the britanania arms owner declined to identify the employee but says he is now in stable condition at valley medical center and that there was no sign of any trouble >> reporter: everybody in
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the bar seemed to be enjoying the game. >> reporter:in an update mobnday afternoon, a san jose police spokesman said several people were being questioned in connection with the shooting. in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >> reporter: nearly 100 fans were ejected and more than 30 were arrested during sunday's national football league game between the oakland raiders and san >> grant:francisco 49ers, an alameda county sheriff's spokesman said today. authorities ejected 93 people, made 31 arrests and issued eight >> grant:citations during the game at o.co coliseum in oakland on sunday afternoon, sheriff's spokesman sgt. >> grant:the game, which had a reported attendance of 55,300 people, ended >> grant:with a surprising 24-13 victory for the raiders over their bay area rivals. oakland is now 2-11 this
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season while the 49ers fell to 7-6. >> grant:we'll have much more on the battle of the bay coming up in sports. gary has reaction from the raiders and 49ers on the big game. >> grant:that's at 6-45.so stick around for that. >> catherine: tonight a family is seeking answers from police regarding the death of 75-year-old maurice roye >> catherine: this is video taken last friday from our helicopter partnership with abc7news that shows the san leadro intersection of washington at monterey where roye was fatally struck by the driver of a rental truck while crossing the street. >> no one has called or reached out to us creek he was my father he was ever think of my life. >> jacqueline: major changes are coming to the bay area.
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where to see a significant storm come through wednesday night and into thursday night patrick wang during friday. we are talking about several inches of rain for several hours. at the policy 3 to 6 in the hills and more in the mountains. possibly 8 in. in certain areas. when the dust is also a possibility ticking down trees and power lines. we also have warnings and a lawyer in the area skirted-- alerts in the areas. >> jacqueline: it does not look very well defined yet as to look offshore but it is expected to be a bit on. late wednesday and into thursday as we move into the morning hours, or marin will
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come through the north bay creek picking up intensity you will see yellow here on the screen. as we look at the letter morning hours it this fall at all we are talking about really significant rain. >> jacqueline: at the want you can see we are still dealing with the heavy rainfall. two to 3 in. of rain. and not anywhere from 8 in. of rain. 24 hour period, that is a lot. so if boyle watch has been issued for much of the bay area. really receptive rainfall totals. as we look at the gusty winds creek was the
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down trees and power lines definitely a possibility the snow will move in thursday above several thousand feet. maring into a lake level. for basically the entire area. the snow level would drop about 7,000 ft.. tomorrow will be a dry wednesday. league and to the early friday with rain. flooding is definitely a concern. >> grant:a welcome sight after years of drought. water cascading down yosemite falls. >> grant:bridalveil and other waterfalls in the park
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are also giving tourists a treat. california's three year dry spell has sparked a debate over whether global warming is to blame. >> grant:a new federal study says there may not be a connection. >> grant:the study for noaa concludes that california's exceptional drought can't be blamed on global warming. >> grant:in fact, it may have happened in spite of global warming. the real culprit is what meteorologists called the ridiculously resilient ridge of high pressure. >> grant:for three years it sat off the coast, keeping rain away from the state. in fact it is the opposite of most models of the effects of global warming. >> grant:they say increased temperatures should cause a low pressure ridge to form off the coast, bringing more rain. >> grant:the noaa report concludes that what we've been going through is merely an extreme version of a natural weather cycle. >> grant:and that man=made climate change did not cause the drought, >> catherine: what is next for the pariah?
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activity. and we do see traffic flowing right there. we told an bartolo that a person is on the walkway that is threatening to jump will continue to keep an eye on this story pyrrhi >> catherine: this is business and city leaders cleaning up from the pilot protest that dominated over the weekend. >> cause a distraction with more than one people. tip jar bandits and there is nothing that you can do about it. i will explain in the next edition of people behaving badly! >> jacqueline: we have blamed the expected for this week and what time it up on futurecast coming up.
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>> grant: tonight at 630 we are following the protest in berkeley creek ariel courtesy images with our partnership with abc seven newsprint >> grant: swift can see people in the intersection, right there with several rows are shut down as a result of the big newsprint commuter states that bartley berkeley bart system is shut down because of the protesters. >> reporter: city leaders are speaking up here at the city hall creek they are asking protesters to continue in a peaceful manner. all of the damage that has been done over the
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weekend only heard the message. they completely understand and are frustrated creek they stick that is better to do it in a peaceful manner so that their message is heard clear. >> reporter: continuing with our coverage of downtown businesses are cleaning up after the protesters over the windows broken and shattered from protesters. several atm terminals were smashed leaving the machines damaged am wondering why and leaving pedestrians wondering why. >> reporter: there does appear to be a some think of a standoff and going on to read
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>> grant: 1 center st. just a block or so from the berkeley bart station that has closed because of air result of protesters demonstrating they have drawn a line and not allowing protesters threw that is the police. you heard them stating to lead them through creek police are yelling to stay behind the real. at m. l. k. patrick this is the latest illustration we have seen in the bay area tonight significant damage and violence as well with a hammer being used on the protesters tried to stop looters from breaking windows of the radio shack. >> grant: has resumed and at this area there is not just one large group but there are people sort of on the french and that is six
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sessionman having people wonder or essentially having people wonder about the violence this evening. they are pleading to have protesters do so in a peaceful manner to help decrease the destruction and damage. there is a standoff that we are watching. here on m l k and center street. >> grant: last week we had the ruling out of new york city related to a officer using a choke hold and have been charged in the case of an unarmed black man we are continuing to stay on top of this. we are at the bay we are noticing that the bart station again is closed. >> jacqueline: later this
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week when state and aren't thursday to be specific rainfall totals will be extraordinary we are talking about 8 in. of rain in the mountains. just over a 24 hour. flooding is a concern. also a concern it went action is in of that. rolling through late wednesday approaching the north bay and then past midnight starting to pass south. >> jacqueline: yellow here is on the screen with heavier rain coming through as the front pushes through into endicott. as the stars to settle down to seven francisco. moving down to the east bay and south bay. if this goes or if the rain will stall over the bay area for any length of time we are talking about major flooding concerns
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>> jacqueline: tomorrow, it will be dry and mild. wednesday much of the day will be dry but late wednesday thursday and friday a significant storm will affect the bay area. you really want to purchase sand bags now. (male announcer): now, here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. >> stanley:you are looking at a cable used to secure a valuable piece of store property .the tip jar >> stanley:but wait. why would anyone need to cable down a tip jar >> stanley:well look at this surveillance video as a visitor arrives and swipes the tip jar full of money. did you miss it? well here it is again thgis time in slow motion. the sad part is this happens to shop owners on a regular basis
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>> stanley:which brings us back to the tip jat secured with makeshift cable at a shop over on fishermans wharf inmaybe three and very dramatic >> stanley:this is joy davis and she works at vitality on the wharf a shop that offers water massages and other things employees have watch the tip jar vanish >> stanley:like come in and cause a distraction with one or more people and run off with the tip jar >> stanley:if you are wondering just how much money is in the tip jars >>about two to three hundredwhich beges the question whey leave that much money sitting out in the first place >> stanley:but vitality is not the only one, at this ice cream shop they have also lost their tip jar and ice cream cakes but apparently only the ice cream cake bandit was caught on camera >> stanley:in fact many of the shops that have tip jars pretty much say the same thing
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>> keeping an eye on the tip jar and setting up an opportunity to come get it. >> stanley:since tip jars thefts pretty much fall under petty crimes there is a pretty good chance that even if you cart the thief red handed not much would be done >> stanley:if you voted for prop 47 . welcome to the results in san francisco stanley roberts kron 4 news >> catherine: still ahead. >> catherine: nasa's new orbiter is on its way to southern california. what's next for orion after its historic flight. >> catherine: it appears to be a standoff between the police and a bunch of protesters. some buildings were vandalized and another man was hit with a hammer over the weekend. ♪
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>> catherine: happening today. >> catherine: a u-s navy ship.carrying nasa's new orion spacecraft is headed to san diego. >> catherine: orion blasted off friday in the orbiter's first test flight. >> catherine: it splashed down in the pacific after it soared 36-hundred miles above earth. >> catherine: the total flight lasted nearly 5 hours. >> catherine: the u-s-s anchorage is now heading back to port after retrieving the capsule. >> catherine: the spacecraft will be in florida. where its analyzed. >> catherine: gary has that story in all of this court's next coming up!
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(male announcer): it's now time for gary radnich from the jack in the box sports desk. >> gary: last beat up colin kapernick >> she's put in a situation he will be vilified creek >> gary: right off the back kapernick rose and interception. the date is in motion for 49 hours and kapernick creek he throws a couple of interceptions. >> gary:moore, was in kapernick space. says he was a freaking chump! there is a
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difference between a man employed. --and boy. >> i have not noticed a fundamental flaw or lost. as a professional coach, that is what you do. >> kapernick is our quarterback r >> gary: listened, here is the deal priggery are talking about this today kapernick is to win one word answers after the lost. in the long run you can do
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anything. if i have the leader of my team pelting and saying nothing and looking like a guy from someone has come on the heels creek is pretty tough tried to follow guide. i am guessing that you have to tell jokes. or get into someone's face. the thing is he is a star quarterback and he is making a lot of money. at the least he should be respected and not go into a shell or pout. >> gary: tom brady, sunshine boy. his wife is in costa rica. maybe he missed her? he threw eight interceptions last night that his profanity will well there it goes. >> gary: patriots won the
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game. a little profanities from patriots. the game swears a little bit >> gary: the word is the giants and cubs. he cannot make his decision or could make late tonight or tomorrow. it could be upwards of $140 million. >> gary: say you start 35 games to perform 35 million to perform 35 times. if you get their regular shortstop and outfielder he will attack play a hundred and 58 *. but to start 35 games and and testing all of that money i am just very outset. i sat curry--upset. >> catherine: i know you
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are. >> gary: bumgarner is sports and of the year. -- sportsmen of the year. >> gary: pitched five shutout innings. for world series title in five years bumgarner this the first to win the award. other pitchers have one. --won. >> gary: last of baseball player of 2009 is derrick jeter. >> gary: cleaning out people with a chance to make big money he had free agency
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approaching creek he's a good get the money from cleveland. making the all- star team. he goes to the cleveland indians for someone named joey window. a minor league infielder. what the free agent signee if you had or if you were good to get a couple of million. but if you are an average guy now you will receive 10 million. he receives 20 million for two games to go back to his original team the cups. --cubs >> gary: the hottest team in basketball career something special is happening. mark jackson the former coach had 200 people and organizations
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that did not like him. he apologized for his comments that he made at a luncheon last week. >> gary: curry said is a comic--comment that is distracting. >> gary: when you are at a banquet with a couple of shots and you you may say anything. >> catherine: i would say that you should not have any shot in you prin >> gary: he did apologize to
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