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officers. the first one took place on sunday evening, not far away at stentor road and capitol expressway. we have been running the bulk of the suspect are wanted in connection with a homicide investigation. but we also told you about last thursday. >> reporter: in that case, they have security images that they have not released yet. three suspects allegedly, terrorized this individual. before he was shot and killed. the police is working intelligence to find out the names of the suspects, a least two of them with a long or rap sheet. so, they trailed the one suspect writ with that of the third involved in the deadly crash. where the
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thicket in the bid was shot and killed there are promising the identity of the suspects got was killed later this evening. a lot of elements are still in place. but one of the market before homicide investigations in recent memory, here in san jose. >> pam: ok rob, we will stick connected to you as you gain additional information and the news conference is on its way. >> pam: will trend has been interviewed the two on and see on kron4.com. >> reporter:a vigil is set for tonight. recently shot and killed by san jose police. members of the community are holding the event and also making an altar.
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>> they shot him five times in the back. five times in the back. >> reporter: sure when the suspects to rising the victims. the state that they have the wrong guy. as part of your concern bay have nothing to do with this. >> did not shoot anyone. he did not shoot anyone. >> i do not know what they think he was involved in. >> reporter: bay state that he was a hot hand. police, fifth undercover officers tried to rest him through it but they did before their lives and during the chase office to say he reached for his waistband and threatened and fighter on them while he died on the scene. >> did not happening thing
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when they killed him. he did not! he did not! the bella to bella
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>> pam: firefighters for hoping for a full containment yester day. the fire has burned more than 39 square miles and destroyed nine homes prick it is now 90 percent contained. the jerusalem fire merged with the much larger rocky fire. which was contained last friday. after burning about 70,000 a. over a two weeks. 43 homes were destroyed and that fire. >> pam: and wildfire burning in northern san luis county is threatening the town of santa
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margarita. when is pushed it across the 10 allies forcing the evacuation the acquiesced a fire is burning off the highway 101 just north of san luis. people have been sharing photographs of the fire on social media investigator say, a vehicle sparked a fire sunday night. that same bill also started to the other fires would be fired growing to 500 a. yesterday and is just 10 percent contained. >> pam: there are roughly 95 fires burning and the western u.s. right now and for the first time in nearly 10 years, 200 active duty military troops will be helping fight the fires. this is the first time since this has happened or the military has been called to help with while fire since 2006 with more than 17 _ mouth are burning in the
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states along the west coast. choose to spend a few days trying this week, before they are sent in to help. >> pam: the fda filing makes the decision on the controversial drug to boost the mums libido. coming up! woman funny get their own version of the accra? we'll be back!
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>> pam: a new school safety awareness campaign is underway in unincorporated alameda county. it's called don't rush school safety >> pam: this school year hayward, castro valley and san lorenzo school districts are joining together with community groups and alameda county supervisor nate miley's office to remind parents to slow down when they are dropping off and picking up the kids from school. the collective message it is what we are about. we want them to drive safely. >> pam: this week started with the east bay being rattled by a 4 point "oh" earthquake. that jolted people awake at 6:49 in the morning. >> pam: it's the second time the
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hayward fault experienced a quake in less than a month. but came with out warning. but, what if your smartphone could alert you before the next earthquake happened? >> pam: kron 4's kate cagle went to u-c berkeley. to see the cutting- edge technology that could save lives. "the technology already exists to get an earthquake warning on your smartphone.all they need now is the funding. >>"earthquake. drop cover and hold on. strong shaking expected." this is an app that gives you a countdown to the next earthquake right when it's about to strike. as an example - it's simulating the loma prieta earthquake. >>depending where you weresome people could have known up to 20 seconds before the shakinga big
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one was about to happen. >>"it gets the location of the earthquake, the size of the what to expect at your location" >> reporter: seismologists have been testing the technology for three years. and it works. >>"it was great it worked very well" >> reporter: earthquakes produce two kinds of seismic waves - first are the "p-waves" - shown here in yellow. then comes the actual shaking: here the "s waves" are in red. >> pam: >> reporter: people can't detect the first waves. but this system can. "it detected the earthquake. it pushed out a warning in about 4 seconds." >> reporter: seismologist
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richard allen already has the app on his phone. >> reporter: the techology isn't perfect - if you are near the epicenter you won't have much of a warningso this morning alle's alert went off the same time as the shaking started at his house. and getting the technology into everyone's hands costs money. about 32 million dollars upfront - and then 16 million dollars every year after that. that's for a warning system that would run all along the west coast. della"if you calculate the cost for each individual it costs 2 and operate the system for 5 years." >> reporter: experts here think they will easily be able to fund this but by thenit will be too late for some people. reporting at uc berkeley. kate cagle. kron 4 news. >> pam: a total of 7 water mains haveand yesterday's 4-point-0 earthquake in piedmont may have had something to do with it.
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>> pam: according to officials at east-bay-mud... all seven breaks were in cities near the quake zone. there were five water main breaks in oakland... one in albany... and one in richmond. >> pam: on a normal day... there are between 2 and 3 breaks throughout the system... east bay mud officials say. six out of the seven breaks yesterday occured within a half a mile of the hayward fault line. >> pam: the piedmont earthquake may have had an affect on a number of broken water mains in the east bay. there were seven- water main breaks in cities near the quake zone, according to officials at east- bay- mud. >> pam: breaks in oakland one in albany richmond. east-bay- mud officials say, on a normal day, there are between 2- and- 3 main breaks throughout the system. >> pam: of today's increased number of >> pam: california's drought. having a big impact on the state'sa new study found that there has been one-point-eight- four-billion-dollars of losses so far. >> pam: u-c davis reasearchers looked at the likely farm impacts of the drought for this year. about a half-million acres will go uncultivated this year because of the lack of water according to the study. >> pam: the drought will also cost over ten-thousand seasonal farm workers their jobs this year. california is the country's top agricultural producing state. the drought mixed with the
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extreme heat we have been having means the golden state, is fast becoming the crispy, brown state. >> reporter: 12- million trees have dried up because of the drought. and all that dead wood means. the risk of wildfires is extremely high. >> pam: kron 4's vicki liviakis talked to one of the bay area's most respected tree experts. to find out why so many trees are dying off. >>for michael bonfante a healthy behold. he's devoted his entire life to all things green - he built the famous tree theme park - bonfante gardens now gilroy gardens. >>so when he sees dried up suffering trees - it hurts. but as the drought drags on, more trees will shrivel up and die. which means even more fuel for fires. >>bonfante like all of us, shudder to imagine a california - minus trees. in the santa cruz mountains.vicki liviakis kron 4 news. >> diane: tomorrow, we will keep
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things on the cooler side. the cooling trend rally began today. futurecast at 10:00 a.m. tomorrow and will be in the 60 degree temperatures. by 11, will be in the seventh degree temperatures in the inland area. by 1:00 hour, approaching the daytime high, we will see the upper 80s the parts of the inland valleys locations. so, talk about the 7 day forecast. when we return. >> grant: last week.a stockton
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woman reeled in a mysterious fish from the delta. cathy blanc thought she caught a piranha.but state wildlife officials confirmied it was a relative of the piranha.called the pacu. >> grant:pacu typically prefer warmer waters.and are native to south america. the fish can get up to three and a half feet long. >> grant: blanc says a typical catch in the delta waters would include catfish.blue gill.and crappie. she says she caught two pacu that night.using worms. one fish ended up at a bait shop for further investigation. she filleted the second fish.but it has gone uneaten. >> grant:check out this video captured off the coast of cape cod in massachusetts. a seal's getaway skills prove to be too good for one shark. >> grant:you see a seal jump up in the air and then turn just enough to avoid a great white
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shark waiting to snatch the animal out of the air. scientists with the massachusetts division of marine fisheries captured this video of the wild animal chase monday. they say the seal managed to safely scramble back to the beach where a bunch of other free. >> pam: two women are about to make history by becoming the first the army's ranger school. >> pam: a look at what is a seemingly impossible feat is next. >> pam: and later. >> pam: the courtroom drama for >> pam: the courtroom drama for empire empire year end, rear end, check it out. talk about turbocharging my engine. you're gorgeous. what kind of car do you like? new, or many miles on it? get a $1000 volkswagen reward card on select 2015 passat models. or lease a 2015 passat limited edition for $189 a month after a $1000 bonus.
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>> pam: a pill some people are describing as the "female viagra" has just been approved by the f-d-a. catherine heenan is here with details on a medical milestone. >> pam: it's a pink pill designed to boost sexual desire in women. and it's something the pharmaceutical industry has been pushing for -- for a long time. >> pam: it's controversial for a couple reasons. first - some medical experts argue the drug just doesn't work. >> pam: also -- it carries a bold warning that combining it with alcohol can cause dangerously low blood pressure and fainting. >> catherine: the problems can also happen if the drug is taken alongside certain common
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medications. today's f-d-a approval is an unusual turn-around for the agency. it has >> catherine: previously rejected the drug twice since 20-10. >> catherine: it's a historic day for the military. two women are making history - by becoming the first female soldiers to graduate from the army's ranger school. >> catherine: the grueling program at fort benning georgia is famously intense. the women will graduate friday along with 94 men. >> catherine: this was the first year the army opened the course to women - on a trial basis. but the fact they passed doesn't guarantee their future -- unlike the men - the women >> catherine: can't apply to join the elite special operations force known as the "75th ranger regiment." the pentagon will decide exactly what combat roles women can fill -- later this year. >> catherine: among the intense requirements. the graduates had to do a 5-mile run in 40 minutes. >> catherine: a 12-mile foot march in three hours.
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>> catherine: three parachute jumps. four days of military mountaineering. >> catherine: four air assaults on helicopters. and 27 days of mock combat patrols. >> pam: support for donald trump continues to grow. but is his campaign star rising to fast. >> pam: coming up. a look at his campaign dilemma. plus. an explosion shakes the las vegas strip. >> pam: what caused it is next at 5:30.
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>> pam: now at 5:30. donald trump did not get picked for jury duty this week.but he is topping another list. >> pam: a new c-n-n/o-r-c poll shows trump getting the most support from republican registered voters. what's more.he is gaining support faster than any of his rivals. >> pam: c-n-n's emily schmidt has more on the dilemma that causes for candidates on the campaign trail. >> emily: with 17 republicans running for president--there's
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talk about issues. >>presidential candidate "the end game is to take isis out" >>presidential candidate "we must keep our people safe" >>presidential candidate "i would send more troops back to iraq" >> emily: there's foreign policy. domestic policy, too. >>presidential candidate "repeal obamacare entirely" >>presidential candidate "we have to have stronger job growth" >>presidential candidate "innovation, not regulation" >> emily: but as much as 16 of those candidates would love to talk about something else--the other candidate: donald trump, leading them all in the latest poll. >>presidential candidate "the angry candidate, the one looking to divide, is the one getting attention right now." >> emily: the majority of
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republican next two candidates combined.and rick perry, who points out at guiliani was in the lead. >>presidential candidate "this is the primaries." >> emily: the poll shows trump as the top immigration and social issues such as abortion and same sex >>one potential trouble spot: more republican voters say their better without donald trump than with him at the top of the ticket. presidential candidate "thanks so much" >>presidential candidate "thank you." >>presidential candidate "thank you so much ladies and gentlemen" >> emily: so candidates are trying to voters--even as trump
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scheduled pack. in washigton, i'm emily schmidt. >>jimmy carter is going to talk about his cancer diagnosis this thursday. they'll be his first public comments since he revealed last week that he has the disease. >> catherine: the 90-year-old former presidenta 'small mass' from his liver. >> catherine: that's when the cancer was discovered -- and it became clear it had spread throughout his body. carter will hold a news conference thursday morning at his offices in atlanta. >> catherine: he plans to undergo treatment at emory health care in georgia. >> catherine: the white house has appointed its first openly transgender staff member. this is raffi freedman-gurspan. >> catherine: the 28-year-old has been hired as an outreach and recruitment director at the white house. she's worked in the past for transgender equality. >> catherine: advocates are praising her appointment as an important step for the l-g-b-t community. a handful of openly trans individuals have worked in the obama administration -- but not as a white house staffer. >> catherine: the obama administration is proposing big cuts in methane emissions from u-s oil and gas production.
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>>in fact - the president wants them to drop by nearly half over the next decade. it's not a surprise - officials had set the same goal in a preliminary blueprint in january. >> catherine: but environmentalists are cheering the fact the white house is moving forward with the official proposal. to help meet the goal - a new rule will cut emissions from newoil and natural gas wells. >> pam: an explosion near the las vegas strip...leaves one person injured. authorities say the fire broke out this morning at a hot-air balloon rental business. >> pam: fire crews found two trailers engulfed in flames and two propane tanks that had exploded. >> pam: the store says a pilot was refueling balloon tanks when the blast occurred. >> pam: that pilot was burned on his arms and legs. some businesses nearby were closed until fire crews had full containment of the blaze. >> pam: thousands of people joined together today to mourn those killed in the warehouse blasts in the chinese city of tianjin. >> pam: officials, firefighters, policemen and local residents gathered at the site of the during the memorial, a moment of silence was observed. >> pam: mourners bowed to pay
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respect to those who died in last week's blasts. >> pam: at least 114 people were killed... including at least 39 firefighters. and at least 57 people are still missing. >> pam: the bodies of more than 50 people have been confirmed so far. hospitalized. >> pam: officials say 10 senior executives of the company that owned the warehouse have been detained. the investigation is ongoing. at least twenty-two people are dead after a bombing in thailand. police have released a photo.as they attempt to identify any potential suspects in the attack. >> pam: c-n-n's andrew spencer reports. >> andrew: during the monday evening rush-hour. thailand. >>"i hear this huge explosion. i could actually feel it and hear it." >>"it's like somebody just pushes you. suddenly. out of the blue. it felt like that. it was this huge gust of wind and debris just flying through you." >> andrew: sanjeev vyas was on
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the skywalk when the bomb went off, but he didn't know what it was. >>".because, at first, i thought maybe it was an accident: two cars collided and probably something just exploded -- but no. what i felt was enormous." >> andrew: the attack hit a shrine in among buddhists, hindus, and sikhs. the shrine is also a big draw for tourists -- at a busy mall. a police spokesman said today at attack. reports indicate the bombing also injured more than one- hundred others. thai police are now looking for a man seen in c-c-t-v footage of the area. >>they believe the man may be connected to the deadly bombing. i'm andrew spencer, reporting. >> pam: still ahead at five. >> pam: frantic moments for talk show host rosie o'donnelly's as her is breaking the modeling industry mold.
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>> pam: a four-year-old girl with down syndrome is the new face of a footwear company. cora slocum is a featured model for children's shoe company livie and luca. >> pam: photos of her ad are popular on social media. livie and luca partnered with chicago-based non-profit 'changing the face of beauty' to make cora a star. >> pam: the organization is working with more than 100 companies to include more people with disabilities in ads. >> diane: the extended forecast is coming up next! will be back !
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>> pam: empire's terrence howard is in divorce court hell! talk about your dirty laundry being exposed! the insider's debbie matenopoulos is in los angeles with more >> pam: pam, >> claims of threesomes, cocaine, ecstasy, and accusations that he gave his ex-wife something she didn't want and can't get rid of!! with his divorce proceedings reading like a r-rated version of his hit drama, >>we had to investigate what do terrence and lucious lyon really have in common?
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>>courthouse >>im sad that this has to be on a public forum >>terrence howard's contentious divorce settlement from ex wife number 2 turning scandalous as embarrassing details emerge: alleged drug use, suicide and std's >> pam: 2012 divorce settlement from his second ex-wife.michelle ghent. and so texts, emails and audio recordings are going on the record. among them an email from howard stating quote i couldnt do anything but sit there at a * * * razor blade, i just wanted to die. >>courthouse >>to have your personal life exposed >>meanwhile according to howard's reported testimony, >>howard has acknowledged that he and ghent smoked pot and indulged in cocaine and ecstasy because quote that was the only time. >>as to the herpes allegation, he stated he signed the original settlement agreement under duress because he feared ghent would quote "release to the public that i had herpes courthouse >> i think it's a violation of
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our privacy >>and in the midst of the hearings. another bombshell news of a secret divorce from third wife mira pak, who just gave birth to their son qirin love in may. >> its supermoon baby conceived in bankok >>we'll have so much more on this story tonight at 7 on the insider, for kron 4 news, i'm debbie matenopoulos back to you, pam >> pam: actress and t-v personality rosie o'donnell says her 17-year-old daughter has been found safe and is with police. >> pam: o'donnell wrote on her website that chelsea o'donnell was last seen on august eleventh.and that police have been looking for her since sunday. o'donnell's publicist says chelsea ran away from her home in nyack, new york.with her six- month-old therapy dog. she says her daughter has a mental illness and that she stopped taking her medicine. >> pam: it is unclear where she was found. >> diane: overall, a temperature
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wise we are in a cooling trend. in turn with that transition and the wind speed and giving us the past g f o g and drizzle in the morning hours. >> diane: 12 mi. and 21 mi. for fairfield. we are talking about the grain area, with a light drizzle for the morning hours. this the the f o g extend out in livermore. and even concord with the low cloud. as we get into the 11:00 a.m. and stays off to the coast. you have the patchy f o g as well. in the morning hours and everywhere else, but you have sunshine. uc by 4:00
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a.m. it will roll pan. and into the mid morning clearing with cooler temperatures because, the high-pressure getting into that region. and to the low to mid '60's for the san francisco peninsula. going into the low seventies there. >> diane: you are averaging about 83 degrees, with sunny skies. no. they will have f o g action. overall mostly sunny skies. >> gabe: all this week kron 4 is
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>> reporter: it is the method of the tension that had those who had sought it crime. >> officers should be punished. >> reporter: dan hear them talking with a handful of officers and turned up to be more than a dozen. >> and absolute outrage. i
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am absolutely outraged and disgusted about this problem for it since this problem has and the manifestation. >> reporter: this all happened earlier and market streets. we can tell you that while police believe everything was above board. he would investigate the matter and has been turned over to the citizens, place and they too, will reduce the complaint. --review >> pam: police to just spoke with officers later as we have more details.
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>> reporter: with regard to a recent federal officer shooting spurred the connection to every cent homicide investigation, you could see here in the most fatal on monday night. officers were trailing a suspect here. they pulled him over with a brief foot chase. he was shot and killed here. >> reporter: shot and killed outside of a laundromat. this is where the story get really interesting. taking them back to last thursday. but then officer building inside police officers, found in men shot and killed. a christopher moran. >> reporter: obtaining de surveillance video footage. there are three suspects
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terrorized and loaded with guns and can see here, making threats. eventually, they shot and killed him and made a guilt away. gil y-- getaway. >> three suspects, going inside this business where the homicide occurred like i mentioned, it was to rioting the victim or adult male victim in that case. weapons were drawn and aimed at the suspect. i did not actually see the should take place toward the edge uc here the suspects were running after intimidating and terrorizing the victim.
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>> reporter: in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >> pam: today the sister of the man shot by san jose police last night, it is insisting officers got the wrong man. catherine heenan is here with that part of the story. catherine? >> catherine: she's the younger sister of the men killed last night. she says her brother was hot tempered the says she wants to prove that he actually helped to murmurs someone. kron4 will transfer all heard this morning in the street, at the spot where her brother died. tiffany dell can get is grieving for her
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brother, shot to death after police said he seemed to be reaching for his waistband during a foot chase >> catherine: she talked exclusively to kron4 and says her brother should not have died the way he did >> catherine: she says her brother was not done when he was shot. and claims that police officers pulled his body to a different location after shooting him. and she did not trust or does not trust the version of what happened. and sen hall tonight a vigil is being held in memory of the people recently killed by the san jose police its scuttled for 730. >> pam: tonight we have obtained chilling images from the night the murder of the murder of lundy avenue this is an image from the security camera inside the office building where 38 year old christopher will shot and killed.
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>> pam: this is been a deadly year for officers involved shootings in san jose as rob fladeboe reported. last mission in the fifth bill officer involve shooting in san jose. there were three other incidents where a suspect was shot but not killed for all of last year, san jose police reported five officers involved shootings. two of them fatal. >> pam: just last week, an officer with the sunnyvale police department was chasing several armed suspects and opened fire. the of the suspect was killed in that incident was second officer and of shooting in that city this year. >> pam: will chat with several other local park police department for some perspective. the fremont police department reports and has been or is has had to officer involved shootings this year san francisco, for and oakland 5.
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>> pam: by coming forth in an emotional news conference today, the family of a drive-by shooting victim hopes that they will find their loved ones killer. the three-year old mario s zero as a was killed in jan 4, was trying to protect children from bullets outside their debut home. maria sosa >> pam: sfpd release this video of a black pickup truck investigators and looking for any possible connection to the shooting. today, we heard from the victim's family. her father, through an interpreter said, the murder has been a catastrophe for their family to end the war. --endure
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>> pam: >> catastrophe asking for in a man seen or heard anything bring in the family some closure and find these criminals who committed this heinous act. >> pam: police tell us morea was not the intended target of the shooting a 30 year old man, died take the win was also shot and killed in the drive by. >> pam: a search underway in south san francisco for a man who followed a 12 year old girl and tried to lure her into his car yesterday afternoon police say. the girl was at the grant and and at about 330 when a man approached her well in his car, shouting several times at her, to get into the car. >> pam: when she tried to walk away, he followed her in his car for several blocks before driving away according to officials. the
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suspect is described as a thin, black men are around 25 years old wearing a black shore sleeved t-shirt and a gold chain. the carl's a '90s but compact sedan with a loud engine or modified exhaust. anyone with this information is first to call police. >> pam: now the druse and butter is 90 percent contained. but not the wild fire area and the napa county has be open to the public. the 21,500 a. wildlife area is located north of lake. the sisters to the area are being asked to be aware of their of their surroundings and reports smoke that could indicate spot fires. >> pam: camp fires are still not allowed in the wild life area. the jerusalem fire started all this night and are nine homes and 18 outbuildings. it torres just over 25,000 a..
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>> diane: temperatures right now, on the cooler side. compared to yesterday's highs only in the nineties and now we are talking ladies. east bay shore lines are in the 17th in san francisco is in the '60s. along with coastal f o g. and gradual clearing and patchy drizzle. >> diane: certainly not in the 100 degree mark with a cooling trend in place. in high pressure system weakening creek picking up the land speak as well, giving us the f o g in the morning hours. >> diane: we transition with a wide spread f o g and low clouds in place by 11:00 a.m. it will pull back quite a bit to get plenty of time for sunshine. overall, it will be cooler than average
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with temperatures above 5 to 10 degrees cooler than what we were yesterday. we are talking about the inland valley locations with 86, and 85 to 83 in the inland valleys. >> pam: the hayward police department is asking for the public's help and identified three men who are suspected of killing 18 ... month. --a teen. >> pam: officials released the sketches of the suspects today. 70 year old murphy jr. was shot and killed a august 4th nearer eight r f seven in morningside drive. >> pam: police said the suspects are hispanic teachers in nursing driving away in a silver as you see. all three suspects were wearing dark clothing at the time of the shooting anyone
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who recognizes these men should contact police. >> pam: , not education comes with a hefty price tag house to the debt is affecting the u.s. economy.
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>> pam: a new school system campaign. the new campaign is about creating a safe
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space for children. >> reporter: mom with her small children in the school's own wedding to cross the street when this happens. vehicle speeding near eden area public school is unincorporated alameda county are a big reason why it worked, castro valley and seller is a school districts have joined together with law-enforcement fiscal year to promote their new do not rush school safety campaign. >> to raise awareness about the importance of safe route to school, all of us worked together to make sure our children are safe >> reporter: joan lauer of bike what castro valley is also lending her voice to not rush school safety campaign.
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>> both my son and i have been hit by cars while walking and biking in castro valley and really hoping that parents are slowing down and starting an attention particularly and rescue drop off and pick up. >> i really appreciate you all coming out so we could talk about safety. traffic safety. >> reporter: lme the county supervisor and eight minor league office is also plan a role in getting the word out about safe route near schools in this new you to video according to a limited county traffic data from 2010 to 2012 there have been 250 pedestrians or bicycle is involved collisions that occurred. >> reporter: with a half mile of eden area school. parents of students here at the colonial akers and seller posted their appreciate the don't rush
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school safety campaign. >> it is kind of day is when you see cars up and down even though the crossing guard is here we have to take our time, there are kids and we do not want nothing to happen to them. >> reporter: the new safety campaign includes the c h p at the alameda county sheriff's office including more citations for traffic violations near eating areas school. in salaries low haazig madyun kron 4 news. --and celery in seoul area school >> reporter: >> pam: cyber hackers have apparently focused an attack on a high school and clayton. police have confirmed that an e-mail sent was by a hacker to contra costa county officials about possible corruptions at clayton valley charter high-school.
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>> pam: the person who sent in oakland association with anonymous and network of nameless internet hackers and activists. the ino plan to have gathered documents and exposing " manipulation and greek at the school. police say the heck are obtained the contents of that lease was cool staff member and are looking for one who is behind the breach. >> pam: for the second time this summer a can't run at yosemite national park is closed because of a plate. officials are touring the area with insecticide after to play again that the squirrels were found there. earlier this month h.l. contacted the disease plate after camping in yosemite crane flat campground that camera has already been treated in be opened and the child has recovered. >> pam: teams who use e
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cigarettes are likely to smoke tobacco products down the road this according to a study at 10 loss at least i school spirit university of southern california researchers stopped at 14 years old who tried the electronic auction were more likely to use the real thing. >> pam: the study does not prove he cigarettes are a gateway drug but some doctors say is supports arguments that the devices need to be strictly regulated. national data show that ysabel is have become more popular among teenagers than regular cigarettes. >> diane: we will have a gradual plan with a heavy f o g m place. overall cooler temperatures cooler than will report today. pressure systems are weakening, and that is why we have the f o
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g action in place. no rain in the forecast for one week. >> diane: hayward, oakland in fremont should expect some f o g as well run 6 atm. even santa rosa. by noon time, uc pullback with high cloud in place. and plenty of sunshine will have low 90s, may be at that and upper 80s. dhikr pictures here when you are looking at the temperatures. >> diane: 68 degrees for downtown san francisco, tomorrow. richmond as 68 degrees in berkeley at 69. the eln valley locations 100 degrees a few days ago, now
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the low 80s. it will be cooler at and will continue as we get through the week here. with the cold temperatures are here to stay, but for quite a while. we will have a clear trend in place for the seven differ test for it we will swink things that seasonal, monday, tuesday and wednesday of next week. >> pam: san francisco restaurant, al's place had, has been named the country's best to rest from buy bon appetit magazine. the restaurant located at 26 and valencia open just six a month ago today competing against tie-in, heavily invested eateries near
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london opened his establishment with the barest of resources. >> pam: al's place marks the first time in five years as a bay area restaurant has received such recognition. >> pam: still ahead, google is making it easier to connect to the internet when and where you can buy their new why fire router. and next, a student that is a growing problem and the u.s. we will explain how the burden affect everyone. do you like the passaaadd?
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>> i am 19 gaga 20 in that article thousands and thousands of dollars for it is a hard filling to understand it is very emotional. >> reporter: is working full time at a doctor's office and it's probably not enough. >> the reality is is probably a lot longer than that. >> reporter: those first years off of campus can be different with debt. >> they have to delay buying and home, getting married and having children sometimes creek. >> reporter: been back on things like vacations. the mice that seems to be carried over will pass graduation.
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>> dense have to take longer and longer to become truly independent. --students >> reporter: recipient the entire u.s. economy. -- reshaping the entire u.s. economy >> reporter: recent survey found millenniums from buy homes, saving for retirement and purchasing vehicles were millenniums are living with their parents than five years ago despite a drop in the employment rate and a rise in their earnings. reminding themselves to... >> strong corporate and you are going to college for a good reason. --stay strong
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stow >> pam: ahead, as six water burst on the same day as the earthquake. is it and a coincidence or is it connected? >> pam: the video, that has sparked outrage at what san francisco police are saying creek and what it took so many police officers to restrain a man with than prostatic lake merritt-- prosthetic leg.
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>> reporter: confirming that two men were shot in separate incidents are linked to a homicide connection grid the third suspect is the same man that allegedly terrorized, and shot and killed a man at a office complex on thursday in north san jose. it was
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all captured about a security camera. the last suspect is still at large, armed and dangerous. rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >> reporter: following a murder suspect that they say was responsible for last thursday's murder of a 38 year old man. actually, started earlier in the day. bearing that he could harm female passengers. i have since learned that his sister lives in this area. >> reporter: alderson says he reached for his waistband and they felt threatened and they fired on him and he died on the scene. >> reporter: 12 year-old girl was walking from
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school on grant avenue coming on this intersection of large and grant, a man and a black man tried to get her to come to his car by yelling at her. he started to follow her individually took off. police said the are investigating this case and want to make sure that it did get up to the public to be weird. here in south san francisco terisa estacio kron4 and that is correct >> reporter: teaming up with law-enforcement to increase the safety don't rush safety campaign. to raise awareness of the of importance of safety and with school project at those crowded time for students are coming to school or leaving school that parents slow down and work together to make sure that every one of the children are safe. >> reporter: here in the bay
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area everyone is talking about earthquakes. >> reporter: they are also recognizing are recommending that everyone keeps a fresh water supply about 1 gal. per person. in their emergency kit. in san francisco on 4 news >> diane: >> gary: >> diane: because of the low pressure system moving in with the cooling temperatures is giving us f o g action to rid. >> diane: by lunchtime
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hours, stay off the coast of the coastal regions and everywhere else will get plenty of sunshine it will not be as hot. talking about those temperatures in the upper 80s as well we were not even see that 90 spirit giving you a better idea. as we get the 11 tam you will see things change back to the '80s it was the in the '80s and to your daytime high. we so rich in this area here in inland valleys yesterday. we would not see that in the temperatures for tomorrow. >> diane: the summer he will return but not until next week.
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>> pam: a georgia father and his or fled are facing charges after police say they in tesla left the six year old son alone in a car for nearly 40 minutes. the texas foster villas built the set supports the charges. >> reporter: surveillance video we obtain shows a woman walking a little boy out of the offer and restaurant a few weeks ago. police say jacqueline tab left the kid was in his father's car. and as police say the surveillance and the show's return to the restaurant without him. >> we had a six year old bed by himself in the bill while custodial debt for this visitation street is inside the restaurant having dinner with his girlfriend. >> reporter: african police
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said the six year old called his mother and cup coming to say the couple left him in the car for more than a half hour police say the boy's mother called 911. >> cop counting contacted and also spoke to the six year old boy. the six year old boy was able to get the account details about the street name and basically where he is located. >> reporter: and alfred many had a strong reaction to the allegations. >> as a father is just said. said that they do that creek necklaces of some sort i would say so. --negligence of some sort >> pam: if you ever what solar panels on your home you can now turn to google for help. the tech giant
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people to access is digital services and see more of its on-line advertising. >> pam: pre orders for the $199 wireless rubber called on hub that can be made starting today you can order them at google online store and a sign that, at wal-mart that time. --amazon.com and walmart.com >> pam: grant has the story and all the sports up next! >> reporter: tech reporter, gabe slate will be getting you ready for school twitter tonight with the hottest gadgets this school year.
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>> grant: speculations that the giants may acquire phillies' second baseman chased all the lee hit a wall today, the adelphi a gm said it is very likely that he will not be traded. meanwhile the giant tried to even up their series in st. louis. the start of the game was delayed about a half hour due to rain. >> gary: you will not see hunter pence highlights because he is not playing. m a r i. today after filling soreness in his zero bleak after this ninth inning slink in last night's game here you can see a clearly grabbing his left side. and the exam does reveal and public strain he is almost to head it to the disabled
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list. >> grant: those types of injuries typically key players are out of action for up to six weeks to rid the giants are are ready without joe panic and laurie i old team prick angel take it and starting pitcher mike leak. pence who has only played 52 games this season is hitting 2075 with nine home runs and 40 rbi this season. >> grant: scary moment last night in the york. yankees pitcher brian mitchell has been placed on the 7 day concussion is able list after being hit in the face by a line drive last night. he sustained a nasal fracture. >> grant: he says he's sore but the damage could have been much worse protective
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helmets have been developed for these types of incidents is the most pitchers do not want to hear them. or wear them for it sighting balking as and comfort issues. >> grant: look out for your kid, a look at this last night in anaheim while holding his taller he almost flips over the railing in an effort to get a home run ball. give it it was the amount of the drop still not a smart move. >> grant: he doesn't even get the ball. then be attended to retrieve it throws it to another fan. but there is a happy ending as the angel staff division brings him a ball. >> grant: losing a game appellee softball series patrick the other team was
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good, the washington team did not play its best players the diskette body as winding its pitches in the dark tried to lose the game. the washington team did not want to play, the grand there were a tougher opponent when the little league officials call went of this there require both teams to play. a team from iowa, beat the team from sonoma ^ 3-2 in the elimination game. >> grant: poetic justice, i what advances to the semifinals. through a game. not, playing anymore heading back to sonoma shot. >> grant: 40 niner's, tanned
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of tight and it done take, competing for a spot as right guard. that side of the offensive line drawn since it is suspended for the first two games for violating a substance abuse policy. the niners were aware of the likely suspension. for each previous he's had trouble with our rest. the niners make it clear that he must be and distending behavior. --good standing behavior >> grant: this is kinda funny. a republican presidential candidate.
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probably did not win any votes here. but he drew up the kid care and the head. it was a nice soft little package. >> grant: the kit missed the ball. anyway, at the kid would be ok. >> grant: no confirmation, and exactly where this occurred. they pull off its 12 member don't creek when a kid went fall all del beckham. to save the ball. they did more than one take
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>> pam: the fbi is asking for the public self to find two of six that it will in see why his paintings snapped from a home in maine in 2013. the agency announced tuesday that it is now offering 20,000 reward for information leading to the two stolen paintings. the four other stolen paintings were recovered
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from a beverly hills california pawnshop in december and are estimated to be worth up to $2 million. >> pam: star wars if you are looking to travel in star wars about the place far far away hubble on japan's largest airline current one of the planes will feature a fan favorite are to be two and the other will feature b b eight droit from the upcoming star wars film december. the judge will also offer all six thwart all six star wars fans on this flight attendants may you. --on its flight entertainment minion
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