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but the higher elevations the winds are radical as well as. and then the challenges here alba of good news to report we are hearing some people have have been forced lot of mandatory evacuation maybe a little back that the couple communities here is there still several committees that will remain evacuated because this fire is still burning very much out of control right now. i can tell you tell fire is pouring everything they have at this fire a scene at least 10 different helicopters and coming going circling for hours now going into a nearby creek. getting water putting it on the flames. going back and forth doing that seeing tankers from the air and ground crews also in their really trying to get this thing from the ground a very aggressive attack by cal fire right now. a lot of acting like dishes remain and tensions are high we had one structure burned
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as a result so far the fed is on did try to keep those. to the homes those >> catherine: in islam building burn we keep hearing obviously about those homes still threatened any idea how close the flames are how dominant that problem as? >> reporter: with hellfire s the the question in some cases some of these homes have been a hundred cars hit have been a hundred yards away. these mandatory evacuations were put into effect for people safety out here. and again paul lot of anticipation so far though tell fire during a very good job but cutting fire lines around those homes in areas to try and stop the flames mideast and in those areas so far fingers crossed that has been successful.
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>> catherine: whether strong winds feeling this fire. with the latest on the weather facing. >> reporter: currently 87 degrees when us, the southeast direction and 50 mi. per hour wind gusts. 8:00 p.m. should drop down to bottle the miles per hour. 84 degrees by 8:00 p.m. in that lake berryessa area condition. sorosilicates humidity and than 30% there than. will stick around and just this way for the rest of the evening. only good news out of this is the overnight hours cooler temperatures will certainly help firefighters fight this blaze. we're still dealing with warm temperatures 8:00 p.m. and wind speed state breezy 11 to 50 m.p.h.. >> grant: impressive people sharing
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pictures the towering flames above that ridge line right there smoke plumes seen for miles. picturesque a big and celanese and then car windows almost everything else-building up in see there on the window. six of intense flames creating a vivid scary scene in haloed see pictures video the and capture them from the same spot begins to us and send a message of this decree mail them at breaking news. >> catherine: a somber ride through the east bay this afternoon. as the body of hayward sargent scott lunger was taken from the alameda county coronor's office to a funeral home in hayward. this is video from our partnership with abc 7. with 21 motorcycle officers leading way. the procession headed down 580 and onto mission boulevard to the chapel of chimes. along the way. people stopped to show their respect for the officer killed in the line of
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duty yesterday. kron 4's haaziq madyun was there >> reporter: mission blvd in came to a complete stop as the solemn procession of law enforcement vehicles escorted the body of hayward police sgt. scott lunger to the chapel of the chimes hearse carrying the body of others placed their hands over their heartsincluding some among the dozens of onlookers from the community who came here to pay their respects "i'm here today because i feel like we lost somebody who fights for us" "so sad for this officer i feel so bad for him" "just really moving the flag at half-staff was amazing it's just touching" >> reporter:representatives from mutiple bay area law enforcement agencies were also here, at times visually consoling one another during this time of tremendous grief over the death
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of one of their ownin hayward haaziq madyun kron4news >> catherine:the funeral service for sargent lunger has been tentatively set for next week. we're told it will be held at the neighborhood church in castro valley next thursday morning at 10 o'clock. viewing is tentatively scheduled for wednesday at the chapel of the chimes. no time has been announced. diamond. >> reporter: in this new video raises more questions about this investigation exactly where it's going. please are seeking information about a vehicle they say may be connected to the fatal shooting of the hayward police officer. the release video of the vehicles phase say and that area of the beverly
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streets ensure after scott was shot and killed air-traffic stop wednesday morning don't say why but secret those and locate the four-door sedan with chrome reds. as a search the rest of the investigation continues colleagues of the sergeant are still searching for answers. "the shooting of sergeant scott no explanation we do not have a motive we do not have a y. and provide unprovoked even! hardly as a society overcome this? i think we have the good to each other" please >> reporter: will not say how many times they returned fire but they did say was an officer is will that put him in the hospital. still they believe he will be medically ready to
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be bought some time for the day's outcome. to put a stop to police shootings. >> reporter: law enforcement is involved business forced the and there's not abide divide against society. with police officers took our jobs to do good things and help people. that's what's best for the sergeant wanted to do. he was a police officer who worked very hard to keep the neighborhood say protect people. >> reporter: backlog at hayward police headquarters again as we mentioned and there is a new video out at this moment this video looking for a specific vehicle that was seen in oakland somehow the authorities believe is tied into a shooting a sergeant. >> catherine: sergeant's that's
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being felt that freedom high school in oakland. a volunteer coach at the girls' varsity of softball team for the past five years. remember they say it is a fine coach there for the team. a small memorial taking shape on the school's softball diamonds left on home plate. team is holding a candlelight vigil for the coach monday night 830. even people in hayward who did not know the sergeant or his family say his death really touch them. jackie shows how. with a >> reporter: miler the sergeant was killed a memorial continues to grow outside the hayward police department. "compelled to come down and show respect plan people will get this underway to the german a person in individual the loss of life for a reason that all try to protect us. the more >> reporter: real was up under picture draped.
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"heart goes out to a loss of life of this man and his family. worked next door so i would see him occasionally did not know him. none of that matters now is an unfortunate loss of somebody breaks my heart." >> reporter: flowers scandals a handwritten notes fell the wall to. will show their respect with silent prayer in the distance the flag over had fled has staff many tried to make sense of the senseless act. 'someone is killed like this it does not make sense for society to get to this point where we just take things for granted without law and order with we have.
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and a >> reporter: named sergeant scott will be part carved into that plan. cover >> catherine: image of the death of the police officer sgt continues online. kron-4-dot- com for the latest on the investigation including what we know about. the about chp >> catherine: officer in stable condition after a car crash last night in richmond. his car was hit about 7:00 p.m. while investigating a car accident on highway 580. west of marina bay parkway the officer was in his car and another car hit his cruiser. injuries include several broken bones. in his air lift to the bones >> catherine:a child from the other car was injured, but it's not clear how badly. police say no one has been arrested, and it doesn't appear that drugs or alcohol were involved. stable condition, suffered
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ederal law enforcement funds to san francisco. and all other jurisdictions providing sanctuary to illegal immigrants. the bill faces a certain veto by president obama. it was introduced by southern california republican duncan hunter after an illegal immigrant was charged with the pier 14 murder of kate steinle. her father was back on capitol hill today grant lodes is here to tell us what he had to say. >> reporter:just two days ago, jim steinle appeared before a senate committee. today it was a house judiciary subcommittee. he read the same statement as on tuesday, describing his daughter and ending with the same plea. "take these undocumented immigrant felons off our streets for good. we'd be proud to see
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kate's name associated with some of this new legislation. we feel if kate's law saves one daughter, one son, a mother, a father, kate's death won't be in vain." san francisco's handling of the alleged killer came in for some bipartisan criticism. south carolina "i hope the politicians in san francisco will explain to you why they thought it was more important to provide sanctuary to juan francisco lopez sanchez than they did to provide a sanctuary for your daughter. i hope this administration will tell you why the bureau of prisons released a five-time illegal entrant to a known sanctuary city for a piddling damn drug charge." san jose "i have not heard a single person who suggested that it was wise, appropriate or even legal for the sheriff in san francisco to have released the individual who is charged with the killing of your daughter." texas republican john ratcliffe
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accused the president of snubbing the steinle family. "can i ask you if in the last three weeks if president obama has offered condolences to you or your family?" steinle pushed back at one point, noting that his plan to jail undocumented immigrants should only apply to certain criminals. "we're talking about violent felons that come here to the united states. if we try to arrest every felon, the jails would be full and the officers here would be extremely busy. i think we need to differentiate." >> grant: the department of homeland security's new priority enforcement program or "pep" is an attempt to make that differentiation. it allows federal and state law enforcement to arrest people who are a priority for deportation. they include convicted criminals, those who might cause the public harm and people arrested at the border or ports of entry.
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>> catherine:a not guilty plea for the man accused of killing six people in modesto. today.martin martinez was formally charged for one of those deaths. it stems from the death of his girlfriend's 2 year-old son last year. the toddler died of head injuries.suffered while in martinez' care. a judge set bail at 5-million dollars. martinez is also suspected in the weekend deaths of his girlfriend, their infant daughter, his mother and two other family members. charges have not been filed in .like no - fast. >> catherine:this huge wildfire is not what one missouri family expected on their vacation to glacier national park. the fire in montana threatened two hundred homes and ranches. yesterday - it doubled in size. its progress has slowed down - thanks in part to higher humidity and lower temperatures.
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about 7-hundred people were at the national park campground when the fire began. many sections of the park are closed. officials say a wildfire in people in the south bay seem to drought in terms of water the santa clara valley water district says the combined effort for the county reached 35 percent for the month of june. that's a little better than the 30-perecent goal - but it's hoped residents will do even better in july and august - to make up for earlier months when conservation rates fell short. so far - morgan hill residents are doing the best job - at a high of 39% in may. they're mostly doing that by restricting outdoor watering. "ordinance an issue in 2009 solidified the fact that only a prom with a water supply will be one the first people to react and we did that when the district requested back last
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year to reduce our water use by 20 percent. we enacted or water reduction now we save more than that 30 percent now initiated crawl to able to do that very quickly cousin mary had the ordnance and place" >> catherine:an aggressive ad campaign includes messages encouraging shorter showers, 'brown is the new green' and the inescapable images of empty groundwater recharge ponds - is helping. but - the conservation rate for the entire year, so far, stands at just 22-percent. firefighter >> catherine: is better brush fire in pacifica. considered for the moment anyway a to alarm fire burning in very hilly terrain. schneerson the way in the sharp park neighborhood east of highway one working to give more details and no buildings there and at this point. the fire we are told not far from homes. will keep you
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up-to-date. >> reporter: the day cloudy and made way for some sunshine as expected and then says planner cloudy breezy quincy's will pick up about 50 mi. per hour on average by 10:00 p.m. patchy fog along the coastal regions and images in the '60s 5:00 a.m. tomorrow morning mostly cloudy temperatures in the upper 50s to mostar area as far as temperatures go no big change their similar to today to look at that that can't morning air most areas in the '60s around lunchtime daytime highs going and get to lorries by loral locations any space shoreline in san francisco peninsula as well and transition and that we will get rid of the cooler temperatures make way for things to warm up again and we'll warm things up a degree or two each day as we get into the weekend and the '90s come next week in your sunday forecast coming up. >> grant:
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now.a new report lets us know.they're among the worst in the country. in fact.the san franciso oakland area.which is grouped together in this report.is ranked worst nationally. more roads are in poor condition in the san franciso - oakland area.than anywhere else in the the report says 74 percent of roads there are in bad shape. the concord are was third worst.with 62 percent of its roads in poor condition. and san jose was 5th worst.with 53 percent of roads needing repair. the transportation non-profit group "the road information program" did the research. their analysis indicates drivers spend more two thousand dollars a year on vehicle maintence, gas while stuck in traffic, and repairs.all caused by bad roads. >> catherine:next. a look at the provocative new film about steve jobs. called: 'the man in the machine.' and later. donald trump's big adventure to the u-s - mexico border.
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>> catherine:a reality tv lawyer has been found dead. and her boyfriend is now under arrest. lora-day-nuh neh-shee was found murdered in her home yesterday. she was the star of sundance's lorr-uh-dah-nuh esquire. police say robert reagan her boyfriend, and father of her child, called police distraught. he was arrested and booked on suspicion of murder. neighbors say they frequently fought. before becoming a criminal defense attorney, the victim was a police officer. reagan is being held on one million dollars bail. a new documentary including surprising new revelations about catherine. behind the genius of jobs was a man who was volatile taking out his frustrations on family. tonight we go inside the machine."
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machine_greenband v1_rzt 1:59 what would you say about the responsibilities of power? power, what is that? the way he used his power was sometimes very ruthless. machine_greenband v1_rzt 00:01:17 sot alex gibney 39:46 he says if you choose to leave my family. i will personally take you down clip man in machine 00.58 'he was paid 7000 he told me we were paid 700 and he wrote me a check for 350 and that hurts bec we while steve jobs was a visionary genius who taught us to 'think different' 00:01:20 this is a story thats amazing. its got theft stolen property, extortion, there's sex in there clip man in machine bang bang bang 'somebody should make a of course they have - ashton kutcher starred in the 2013 film jobs and in the upcoming documentary "steve jobs: the man in the machine" - in theaters september 4th, director alex gibney dissects job's professional and private life. he knows he's the father vo from jobs initial refusal to acknowledge his oldest daughter lisa, with then girlfriend chrissann brennan
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parternity test was done, he had to admit he was the father of worth about 200 million dollars he only agreed to pay at least7:38:01. the fcc investigated apple and stock options back gating steve jobs was not found guilty of anything but a couple of prominent people who helped make apple what it was were some of the things steve jobs story tonight at 7 on the >> catherine:the tweet-tiff between taylor swift and nicki minaj seems to today, swift tweeted 'i thought i was being called out. i missed the point, i misunderstood then minaj replied 'that means so it all began when minaj expressed her disappointment that her hit "anaconda" wasn't nominated for video of the year at the m-t-v awards. swift won that award. minaj said there's not enough recognition of minority artists - and made reference to 'thin' women.' it was getting silly.but swift's apology seems to have ended the fuss.
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>> catherine:the latest on our top story berryessa. more than 6-thousand acres have burned. and more than 500 firefighters are on the scene. the fire threatens hundreds of homes. and tonight. dozens of families are in limbo. many were forced to evacuate when the flames got dangerously close to their homes. as kron four's terisa estacio reports, it has been a nerve- racking time. : here at the winters community center there is a lot of anxious waiting robert hearfield packed what he could in his car and fled wednesday afternoon take a look at these pictures and you can clearly see why he had to go as fast as possible. sot/tc: 22 robert hearfield: it was moving real fast. we wanted
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to stay but it was just too sot/tc: q. what did you take? well, the dog and my mom - my mom did not want to go. here is another picture from the robert's home - and the flames burning quickly - he said about 10 other neighbors live close by. he said despite a fire that erupted is this area last year it is still stressful to go through this. "and sought for what i do have for its lows for it or relive and take for granted >> grant:
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like tahoe plane on the way to help fight a fire-50 close in both directions right now in the area of whitehall eldorado county. this started about 2:00 right now they're mandatory evacuations not sure tommy holmes are threatened but people being told to get out of the way ahead another wildfire were dealing with on this thursday is 30 homes we will keep you posted on this one again about midway between placerville south lake tahoe and el dorado county." >> reporter: large temperature sticking with us from allocable days or so before we feel the warming trend kicking in right now cast sean 5:00 a.m. tomorrow morning has the patchy fog along the coastal regions scattered clouds oakland hayward fremont and the much of the storm clouds will stick around again giving directions sunshine tomorrow blow clouds go off the coast and by 11:00 a.m. sunshine and inland valley locations the south bay in the north bay the most part high
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close all day long along the coastal regions especially by 8:00 p.m. where the same pattern again continuing for the next morning as well in warm things up in the '90s all oil as for inland valleys '70s for east bay shoreline of a '60s for severance cisco and next few days like this 83 degrees saturday jumping up to 84 sunday family transition in the war much warmer temperatures in the 97 closer to the 100 talked- about that coming up a few minutes >> catherine: the presidential candidate spoke border control. and how he republican nomination. thanks, catherine. donald trump took his presidential campaign to the border today. the republican candidate spoke briefly to cameras as he arrived in laredo, texas-- at the mexico border. trump originally planned to tour the facilities with border patrol agents,
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but their union-- local 24-55-- decided to scrap any events involving the billionaire. trump wanted to highlight what he believes is a major issue with border patrol. .they have to be legal. very simple. the lobby will do their job a huge problem with the illegals coming through. in the section there's a problem in some sections of the massive problem and you have to do and create make the people that come and that the legal. in line >> grant: >> grant: >> catherine:vice president joe
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biden was visiting the bay area today. he was at a manufacturing plant in newark that's developing inexpensive and portable their goal - to make blood testing easier - outside a hospital setting. discussion on health care. biden isn't staying around for the texas prosecutor investigating the death of sandra bland says she did not have injuries consistent with a violent homicide. bland was found dead in her waller county jail cell july 13-th. three days after being arrested during a traffic stop. the prosecutor says autopsy found bland did commit suicide. and there's evidence she had tried to commit suicide before. these roughly 30 cut marks were both in a state of scarring and scabbing, indicating that they may have been placed on her body roughly 2 to 4 weeks prior to her incarceration." an investigation on the jail
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found that the guards did not make hourly checks on bland as they were required. bland's family maintains that she did not kill herself. the death penalty is still on the table for james holmes.after case. twelve people were killed by holmes in a colorado movie theatre in 20-12. 70 others were wounded. the defense is now trying to argue against the death penalty. guilty on 24 counts of first- degree murder. new details on the prison break in upstate new york. state police say richart matt and david sweat had argued over whether to hide out in a hunting cabin. the convicted murderers were on the run for three weeks. police believe they spent two or three nights in the cabin after their escape. it's believed matt wanted to stay at the cabin because it had alcohol, heat and water. sweat wanted to leave before they were found out. they ran from the cabin with an
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unloaded shotgun after a man showed up to check on the house. the terror group tactics have horrified the world. cnn's brian todd has more on the ice this threat. >> reporter: this is not your apparent cockeyed of the fbi director says he believes the group has of a bigger threat to american homeland then up haida . "if adopted a model that it takes a vengeance to committee for kron 4 is terrorism. invested about the last year in pushing a message of poison primarily throughout twitter.
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>> reporter: solace that the character is concerned because isis is using certain parts of social media not in the open. ought operatives moving to and credit communications on social media platforms experts say to recruit terrorists inspire or even direct attacks. "the water up to 80 percent times bigger than was above the water that is the deep web for the web knopf. in knopf those inscriptions are dark to the fbi. nearly impossible the tracking. on like calcutta isis simply tells anyone who will listen over social media kill where you are and they say actively seeking troubled souls. "the target people people with
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troubled backgrounds people with substance abuse problems a system is not carry out the one little bit the. >> reporter: followers of potential attackers and south america "issues related to this are all across the country hundreds of investigations try and understand where someone as on the spectrum between consumer of this poison on twitter to an actor. where are they on the spectrum. >> catherine: dog day. kron 4's vicki liviakis takes us to some of the bay area's best hot dog stands in tonight's dine and dish. and next. the secretary of state points.
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close overnight and the and the curious " there's no up or word when highway 50 will be reopened so intense fire fight their meanwhile in pacifica to alarm fire new video just that in the sharp park neighborhoodear fair way park east of highway one you can see the smoke plume right there people sending video and we appreciate that and then new york city were details no structures damaged by fire is not too far from homes below the see video if you have your pictures in pacifica the melos meanwhile the fire in the berryessa is there any a couple hundred homes right now 7,000 a. have burned this is just south of lake berryessa south east ec's plans are here will have
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achaea expected early next year the car maker reportedly aiming for market value of at least $11 billion chrysler sank says that the shares will be up for grabs the flaking or not this seems like fans are so crazy about san mateo native tom brady. the patriots quarterback nfl retailer champion his name is a big sell everything ranks and
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then i fell 50 sen bliss seahawks, the green bay packers' aaron rodgers and the denver four-game suspension for deflate world champs of hog dog eating where. >> grant: tinias locker and kashmir hometown hat astros and then pair of minor league prospects and then right-handed pitcher catches their all-star last year will be traded before the trade deadlines at the end of this month. the a's have a losing record and sellers in the trade market this year.
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>> reporter: the cloudy cooler temperatures as expected to continue to have that chance again for one more day before we get any real changes there,. the jurors right now it pays in and valets upper 60s east bay shoreline a. also for san francisco peninsula look. had 40 8:00 p.m. mostly cloudy conditions 7:00 a.m. pettifog them plenty of sunshine for afternoon hours and then sunny and breezy and then amid the low '70's satellite radar all that moisture and then a couple days ago moving out of the forecast and then here for us high pressure system lingering just off the coast and its way slowly into our region and then warms thing up for us here and then a transition to a low high- pressure wednesday is picking up just a little bit and. 50 mi. an hour oakland 15 hayward,. one on fairfield 15 out unconquered. and highs for tomorrow ppm
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inland valley only getting to load mid-80s. 88 may be at most for the brentwood location on. one is hot spot for in the valley cities and the shoreline cooler temperatures under scattered clouds. upper '70's low 70's there. then over to the south bay regions were dealing with " 80 degrees 84 campbell 80 cupertino. this is similar today to today's highs. a real big change until the weekend and early next week. no. there regions here 70 degrees scattered clouds mill valley center felt mal expect that as well. tense 07 cisco patchy fog tomorrow. greg will clearing sunshine as 70 forecast's 80 set saturday 84 sunday degree to each day. but until monday drum into the '90s 8998 tuesday. 99 wednesday thursday. and we look at how week force had. >> reporter:
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if you driving on junipro serria just before the daly city border this sign there is an homeless encpampment they are according to the chp's safety service patrol there are close to 100 separate encampments in the san francisco area, that's from sfo to the baynats: ambiance now i've been to numerours encampments around the bay but this one is rather unique do to the sheer amout of bicycle partsbut before we even get to the bicycles parts take a look at this, this is a garage bag full of marijuana, acording to the residents it was tossed onto the freeway nats: ambiance
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there are bikes hanging from trees like this one that has been stripped of absolutly eveything and tire intertubes and bicycle seats i counted 6 because of all the bike parks one might assume ive stumbled upon a chop shop where they disassemble bike parts and try to hide there idenity in fact this a few biles were painted over making them hard to identify one of the residents wanted to talk on camera so i asked him about all the bikes you got a lot of bikes back here where do all the bikes come from i don't know i don't know anything about those bikes/ nothing about thise bikes ifour years same spot yea another residents claims the bikes are all from people who have simply thrown them away and they were gathering them except for these two these were his whenever i vist a encampment there are always bikes and bike parts but since many people
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fail to register there bikes there is no way of finding out the true owner so these bikes will be picked up by caltrans and disposed of so please register your bike in san francisco stanley roberts kron 4 news >> catherine: fire is burning at this hour 1 on the peninsula and to submit another round of like a lot of other major wildfire near lake berryessa 6:00 the latest information about the firelight and surveillance video he replaced odyssey might help answer some questions about the shooting of an officer more news street had news straight ahead
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breaking news. a wildfire fire burning near lake berryessa has now exploded to nearly 7-thousand acres with no sign of slowing down. the fire is just 15-percent contained. these images.courtesy of our partnership with abc 7. some 13-hundred firefighters are on the scene.battling the blaze. mandatory evacuation orders remain in effect tonight for hundreds of homes. grant lodes is here now with a happening.grant? >> grant: busily fasted to about like various fire burning since yesterday. that is by far the biggest of the three fires we are dealing with. this video here courtesy of our partnership with abc seven really big flames
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southeast of lake berryessa. now on the peninsula near pacifica more on that one in a moment and then the three of them right there. and then. placerville and lake tahoe we just learned about this one. couple of the so in the villages in the newsroom from highway 55. lookit that treacherous conditions cars and getting by at this point but highway 50 is close in both directions you since. see why scary stuff right there firebird and it ran along the roadway on highway and eldorado county homes are threatened and that previous video is an illustration of why. then by 2:00 in the area of whitehall and eldorado county has. l.a. 50 close overnight and then south like talking o'higgins meanwhile
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iscariots the lake area said the fire. right >> reporter: fire still turning 200 homes in this hour it's been a very stubborn fire and then " get all the stops and then attacking the same on the air on the ground and then the terrain and conditions not a designer blocked the sun. and contain a fire that burned nearly seven thousand acres lights. assistance for food. the the"at multiplexes issues and have for cruise way in so only 50 percent containment is taking a little bit longer. >> reporter: fire trend boosted him of the red fire burning for 24 hours of. it is still giving crews. "low fuel whistles and olive or
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vegetation around here" >> reporter: the four investigations remain in effect for the county and town of winters and. fired it continues to scorch relent. "people get back in the homes and costly looking at that and how we can do that and safety number one priority." " for >> reporter: index flour's sellout but some people back in their home. there will be other mandatory evacuations will remain in place. will be able glissandos and right now 15 percent containment as well as about 7,000 a. burned. still fire fighters have a challenging night ahead of them to keep this thing away from those homes that are being threatened. >> catherine: coverage continues with the nearly standard families affected by this fire. any registered with the red cross by the limitation center set up the winter's community
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center teresa reports of ample close evacuation it evacuated hope for the best because they want to go home. >> reporter: and attendant out this is why it he took this video from his front door of its home in golden bear listen how the smoke was so intense out here that blocked the sun. miller"and smoke and fire in the hills pretty much dark all afternoon had determined like to a house." "they're in midafternoon then cleared out we could see the line on the edges of the fire for the cluster going" if the"set out what you want taken we don't. >> reporter: did you take? "analyst wife for a budget.
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pretty much it" >> reporter: close to the night thursday morning doesn't register for help and assistance for food. some seeking help in clearing long camera. but share these pictures of kron 4 news. and look at the cellphone pictures and then you can see the magnitude of this fire. most taken in the golden bear area west of winter's everyone says they hope that the cooler temperatures on thursday will hellfire fires and enable them to go home and see for themselves the damage done. fire >> catherine: fighters not taking another fast-moving wildfire in pacifica official. say it broke out about three hours ago the to alarm fire is burning years in the way baseball field. 5 a. have burned so far and hughes have a 10 percent contained. no buildings there and at this point that we
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know about no injuries have been reported. cal fire is reminding drone operator stay away from wild fires. same again the to be very dangerous when using air tankers helicopters. in recent weeks crews have been forced ground planes and helicopters because of drugs in the area that can bring the aerial assault course, fire to a screeching halt. paul fire is reminding people anyone who interferes with fire fighting can face charges. >> reporter: 10 on pacifica 24 fairfield conquered what. fees are common as i mentioned even for like various are right now
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87 degrees currently one speech on the southeast 50 m.p.h. by 8:00 p.m. the job done just a little below mousetrap's that. and a common transition when dealing with onshore flows of sea breeze off the coast there. no cause for relief goes will have to wait a few hours the and speeds died down if anything. good news is cooler temperatures certainly helped the transition as firefighters fight that fire. >> catherine:if you haven't downloaded kron's new mobile app. do it now. you'll get up- to- the-minute and the apple app store. surveillant >> catherine: pictures through hayward police of a car seen near the oakland home of the suspect. yesterday's of reshooting ofa somber ride through the east
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>> reporter: please ensure a modern of a video than the people who are in the vehicle and a few minutes at this point not calling them suspects just want to talk to them.' >> reporter: investigating a shooting of hayward police sgt after a traffic stop wednesday morning really is to of the audio of the and what avenue a beverly string in a and after the shootingnew at six. and then they want the light for saddam to talk to the driver and passengers. and then the prime suspect in the case marks estrada hospitalized and wounded by after. in the meantime after a bout of hayward police headquarters the moral for sgt scott continues to grow. and then follow law enforcement officers the committee members stop by to pay respects.
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"the laws on the line daily and don't get any respect and them here showing respect for the string that they give us as one said to me ever becomes ok for families officers never ok. we do have to carry on and get a public community to serve was supported other." >> reporter: again eteocles releasing it said information from the public a thick identify
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that and hopefully them inside that vehicle again at this point consist sought suspect in the house, yet booked. >> catherine: ride as sergeant was taken from quarter of this of funeral home in hayward. dozens of people from the community wanted to watch this very emotional procession and some talk about their shock at sergeant murder. "it's scary with the young generation is doing." >> catherine: replace released at a funeral arrangements including a viewing scheduled for wednesday july 29th at the chapel of times followed by the funeral they say will probably be july 30th at the
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neighborhood church and castro valley. people >> catherine: and he's basically will also miss the sergeant is a volunteer softball coaches the hustle for past five years. news it 6 bite brook russo says he and sgt lunger started coaching together seven years ago.first in brentwood, then antioch.and for the past five years.for the girl's varsity softball team at freedom high school. brook says he and scott.were like brothers. to heartbreaker something and not kept up the phone with the thought about what talked him" they were so close.sgt lunger was even in his wedding.as a groomsman.here's one shot where they are all goofing around, smiling.brook says it's going to be tough not having scott in his bite
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anything a call a scott i need a tarp to he is always there for me i just for me there for the community and softball girls and his friends he's very likable. " the loss is also hitting brook's wife amanda.she was also a coach along brook and scott. bite to be tough and he's not to be there trying best one to fill those shoes will be tough. " vanessa strong was a player on the team last year. she says she fun coach. "to tell you everything was always ok he was piggyback. " bite. a small memorial is taking shape on the freedom high's softball field.you can see the flowers left on home plate.along with a softball where someone has written r-i-p.the team is to hold a candlelight vigil to honor their coach, monday night at 830. maureen kelly kron4 news r
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>> catherine:as always, you can count on kron-4 to notify you of breaking news any time of day with our mobile push alerts. you can download our kron-4 news app in the app stores of any mobile device. kate's family is on the defense of again house of representatives makes a big move to deal with cynosure city center clara county officials talking about water savings in the midst of this drought updates a few minutes away ♪ ♪ ♪
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>> catherine:they say the child almost died family members tried to give the baby c-p-r when they realized it wasn't breathing. antioch authorities are looking into whether criminal charges should be sought against who was oakland police say there was no force used in an unusual death earlier this week. police say richard linyard was fleeing from police sunday. when he became wedged between a building and a fence. foot apart. linyard was six feet tall and almost two hundred pounds. he was pronounced dead shortly linyard had a warrant for his
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arrest at the time. 4a not guilty plea today -- for the man accused of killing five modesto. martin martinez was formally case. it stems from the death of his girlfriend's 2 year-old son last the toddler died of head in the care of martinez. bail has been set at 5-million dollars. the weekend deaths of his former girlfriend, their infant daughter, his mother and two other family members. charges have not been filed in that case. >> grant: the san francisco murder of kate steinle was once again in the off some federal aid to cities providing sanctuary to illegal immigrants. steinle's father testified for the second time this week about the need for new legislation. "the alleged murderer is an undocumented immigrant who has been convicted of 7 felonies in the u.s. and already deported five times, yet in march of this year he was released from
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jail and allowed to stay here freely because of those legal "there are cities more anxious criminals than they are in lee responded that the sanctuary city label is misleading. "why don't we all agree that the name connotes a problem for many because it suggests that you are giving sanctuary to everybody, has a right to stay under that umbrella: crooks and criminals, bad actors. and i want you to know that is absolutely not the case." jim steinle has been pushing for what he calls kate's law: in the country illegally. today he modified his aim. "we're talking about violent
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felons that come here to the united states. if we try to arrest every felon, the jails would be full and the officers here would be extremely busy. i think we need to differentiate." doran of one security new priority enforcement program pat as it's called is an attempt to make a differentiation between federal state law-enforcement and or priority for deportation convicted criminals who might cause a public harm and then those arrested at the border ports of entry >> reporter: earth was to cut its diameter & reilly in the afternoon temperatures are now prequel 79 for antioch 73 for pleasanton. so before livermore upper 60s sentences to east bay shoreline. morning lows around 5:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. 59
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and yet upper 50s inland valleys. looking like the '60s and upper 50s as well for san francisco peninsula. still had a p.m. mostly cloudy conditions more cloud cover in place. temperatures running in the '60s all across the board. 7 and are patchy fog gradual clearing much like with today and serve with mostly cloudy right around noontime a break in the clouds and give us some sunshine aubrey. see tomorrow thursday at an average across the bay in. then satellite rate are no moisture in the air all let's moved into the nevada side of things. pressure in the region high-pressure lingering off the coast and slowly but surely make its way in our area. that's what will warm things up for us here and mess it warm-up or to the '90s. you'll see than the 74 passengers a few seconds. bhave and tomato, the clouds patchy fog along the coast. the pushing and. three and zero.... in fremont them by 11:00 a.m. the clouds pull back a little bit and then some sunshine for inland valleys. in the north bay
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and employs like san francisco daily city have a mix of sun and clouds depending on where you are salle sentences and more sunshine obviously the slow area and then same pattern tomorrow meeting in the saturday morning a patchy fog of again in seven close off the coast certainly have some sunshine in the afternoon hours warm things up for you speaking of warming things up to marsupium daytime highs new '90s their low eighties for inland valleys upper seventies east bay shoreline upper 60s and francisco sunday forecast as mentioned whippings will start warming up with the warming trend with a saturday a few degrees compare that to the monday tuesday 98 degrees 99 wednesday under mostly sunny skies and in for a cool down for now. >> catherine: of water conservation in the
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conservation messages like this one here at this dried up ground water recharge pond are posted across the south bay and while the numbers for june are encouraging, people are being urged to do more. >> reporter:at a news conference on thursday, the santa clara valley county wide, water savings reached 35-percent in june, 5-percent above the goal. c.e.o. beau goldie. valley water district crazy responding as they had been keeping up and a lot of long the struggle last and then keep it separate up and then we get word to week where we need to get much of the savings gained as a result of outreach efforts encouraging shorter showers and and local ordinances restricting outdoor watering to just two days a week. sot beau goldie a door"watering people of stepped up and really controlled getting rid of the leaks, as the things that really make a big difference for community.
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growing number of incentive driven turf conversions are way up, resulting in what could well be the new normal until the rains return to replenish these inescapable reminders of the drought and the aquifers below. water managers are optimistic that the june numbers bode well for july and august but to make up for earlier months, when conservation rates fell short of the target, residents will have to exceed that 30-percent goal. in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news dramatic new images of worsening california's drought. the state department of water released newthe video shows folsom oroville and shasta reservoirs earlier this week. new images show el niño building up strength >> grant: a submersion of water exposed and bone and dry. what all the
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bridges see right there water normally would be these banks would be covered in muck it those boats just all kind of cold and the middle right there start video showing sent to say it 90 percent chance of a strong on the new winter which will hopefully bring drenching rain and unfortunately it does not always equate to reign as in see him badly this year " the whole video kron-4-dot-com additional images compelling. >> grant: visual show how desperate things are. 46 percent nearly half the state is in the darkest read exceptional drought categories listed areas not in the severe category i get are drug coverage continues online kron-4-dot-com tips on how to conserve water at home also the rise of job training for water wasters looks at which pay various cities sitting the most water during the drought all that much more
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>> catherine: a single wage board to give workers $15 an hour or more 15 neared his moderate 50,000 in york's governor did recommend the pay hike and rally just one of dozens across the country today. check changes for server secretary largest employee union ratified a labor contract reached please let last month the for your tentative deal includes a 4.5% wage increase of the first year and 3% for the continuing for years instead not ratify the deal about 9000 county workers would have walked out how the job they say the contract will now be sent to the board supervisors for the vote. much more news ahead tonightlast week. heavy rains caused
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cruise near lake berryessa. or the newest fires we've been dealing with in pacifica agency brenda video just into the newsroom showing proximity of how close the flames are the homes fire officials insist they're not any homes that are threatened at this time how to and half acres have burned in pacifica the thises and the sharp park area east of highway one not on the golf course site of how we want and 45 percent containment we found that out just about 12 minutes ago you see pictures there airdrops on pacifica fire a serious one even though just a half acres have burned and finally take you far east of here highway 50 half between placerville suffolk tahoe and dramatic video card driving along highway 50 before got shut down any and see how the fire is right up against the
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banks of the roadway write their big plumes of smoke a hundred acres have burned and highway 50 area all their autumn county covers area of all their accounts see and homes that are friends holes are certainly friends and a fast-moving wildfire crews battling three in california " and the developments involve them. >> reporter: hellfires officials say a digit families have been affected by the red fire many of those people winters community center set up as of red cross temporary shelter he his mother and dog fled their homes the picture from the front porch of their home flames got so close and. then robert says they're optimistic and firefighters can
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get the upper hand today so they can go home on friday. here it the times more oil park in hayward police sergeant scott wagner received a solid procession from all minute quarters of this to this location as fellow law enforcement and dozens of onlookers from the community came to pay their respects.
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"like we lost money it takes care of us and so we took his life" so"said that we lost this officer" >> reporter: and oakley sergeant scott is being remembered for but here at freedom high-school. he was the monster softball coach who coached girls' varsity of the past five years previously coaching teams and brent would it antioch. as a player on the team last year because like family. >> reporter: is planning to hold a candlelight vigil for the coach monday night and a 30. >> reporter: a water managers have water conjuration waste. news conferences after news and declare valid water district announced countywide residents
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cut their water consumption by 35% or 5% more than the goal of 30% and post earlier this year most of a savings account for by restrictions on outdoor watering to do today is a week but year to date number not so impressive 22 percent means residents will have to do even better in the months ahead. >> reporter: big changes for tomorrow's forecast as far as temperatures go similar to today it cool temperatures partly cloudy skies only in the '80s for inland valley east bay shoreline in the '70s and never were all tupper's sixties to low 70's south bay regions cause their afternoon sunshine and temperatures overall school because " to get rid of the school lunch and another day or so and are forecast board and have a warming trend coming up in the will be later on in the week and a few minutes and nothing wrong with a region scattered patchy fog in mill valley center fell in the early-
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morning hour and then overall highs only upper 70's so were not seen in the '90s here at least for now enjoy the cooler temperatures well you can even microclimates in the '60s 70 forecast for you '80s ladies to sun. it then look at that by monday tuesday we start with a '90s quite a bit 90 degrees by tuesday 99 wednesday and and pinpointing these areas because this summer he right there and and allocations even east bay shoreline will be pre warm in the upper 80s as well enjoy the cool temperatures while you can . according to independent engineers just released the report you remember just last week heavy rains caused the pan bridge that connects california arizona to collapse floodwaters' it away and then foundations of this bridge in place a strong
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could be obviously bring intense flooding similar harm his engineers say to about 450 bridges throw the state and in critical condition and then set the reason the and the engineers caltrans insist safe impassable. >> catherine: the rain caused parts of thailand 40 forcing the car to shut down now visitors have to use other entrances crews are working help thicken a reopen the roadsjanelle bludau reports. within the next few days still had tears as for taxes after this controversial rest completely. the findings coming up next
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the drought is affecting all of us. at pg&e we've definitely put a focus on helping our agricultural customers through the drought. when they do an energy efficiency project and save that money they feel it right in their pocket book. it's exciting to help a customer with an energy efficiency project because not only are they saving energy but they are saving water. we have a lot of projects at pg&e that can help them with that and that's extremely important while we're in a drought. it's a win for the customer and it's a win for california.
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make hourly check some land as required. been arguing a 28 year-old to not kill herself. >> grant: stand the kron 4 news room minute. ago we learned there has been a mass shooting at a movie theater in louisiana this is live feed right there from one of our affiliates on the ground. the grand theater lafayette louisiana we do know that two people are dead including the gunman several people said to be injured. 20 minutes and the movie train wreck authorities say the shooter's started firing nonautomotive but we do know the sugar said to be dead right now along with one other individual several people injured in this the justly this semester toward dealing with the information is coming and will stay on top of
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>> gary: day's trading deadline approaching organ and do business and all is somebody going rather than coming scott has near one of their better pictures certainly the best left-handed pitchers plus seconds only sunny brae. he's going to the houston astros a 2.3 earned average that is great and enters houston. the contending in the division the a's will make it simple to kids from class say one picture what pitcher. it never heard of either of them and their
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building for the future. go to scott as mayor will see you later. on the field today capt. was just up the game to pull them in group, ron goetz the last-minute and reduction of the blue jays or. russell martin takes the beat. pour red in august are we got the ball park. and then ending 2/3 to runs josh rhetoric will ground into a field but in deed that will tie the game at 2 ra dickey was pretty good from their pitch eight innings strike out and then got shawls and will go deep. somebody named arnold leon of pitching for the days. 23rd home run for donaldson that's another former athletic. and the fifth lead toronto play of the afternoon a great diving catch. but the added little blue jays
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win the series. two games to one and is host to transform like. the giants were idle but they lost a half-game the dodgers. clayton picture-perfect dodgers. because three of things so again the giants' 3 back as the gulf ablaze tomorrow night and this may be the craziest routine to yet seen the japanese price cooler going through this soever warm-up this is that and yet just kidding himself loose does little dance and and always ballet by he doesn't.
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>> gary: paris is and tell young staff tonight let's find out the sky is batting averages and getting over 300 labiate this the worst. and baumgartner is the top-selling and all of baseball cannot. today buster posey #300 pence to #six when in the world champs everything is going away. number one in jersey sales half a point madison baumgartner a public posey the industry's no. 1 in the nfl lamont woman football fans. again it he is a good player this and that. was he number one/? right >> gary: their the nfl no.
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1 seller among women a second time brady still leads overall nobody can touch caprifig family. the nfl >> gary: and roger guy chickened out and say well he's our no. 1 attraction we cannot do it report is there's been some discussions between legal team nfl extent of four games for deflate gate, brady's team says no-no were suspended and going to fight this to the fullest use my favor of the date john mccloy of the buffalo bills during a party it back in philadelphia used a play.
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females only and a female attendant must provide full name the photo social media information and confidentiality agreement. there is see the confirmation still be given a pickup time to drop off location and it will go from 10:00 until john mccoy says that's enough so there is john mccloy woman's only party and capt. i will tell you his nickname as shady. >> catherine: still had still with us back with more breaking
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there >> grant: shooting in louisiana courtesy of our one of our affiliates there on the ground to people- including the shooter several injured after so we started shooting during a movie train wreck in than one witness described the shooter as an older white man looking at coverage from one of our athletes on the ground down there in louisiana and more on this breaking news on kron 4 news and then always on kron-4- dot-com up to >> catherine: it nearly barry s. the gist of the fungus, fire they say evacuation orders and like berryessa fire have been lifted for people in the
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golden bear states and on county road 87 another of isolation orders still in effect and good news or 1.200 homes were threatened by a fire moments ago hellfire saying this point it is down to 100 oil little busy whether easing up a little bit >> reporter: reason conditions so that down overnight otherwise temperatures cooling down and heating up next week
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