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the current memory did that with 26 seconds drumroll and a variety of speakers including the mayor here in annapolis as this by all the devastation and the losses. the big thing to take away here is online of all this the community really did come together people they help each other out something that this may not happen otherwise. it has been awesome a. route in the neighborhood were the hardest hit the. and the entire neighborhood and community totally bonded together. cooking meals for each other it was awesome. "anything to make it easier to help each other out. teams from my office, and help me. it took." >> reporter: live now this event here continues until 6:00 tonight in, if you come down and hear some music is very nice out this evening. it will keep plan for other ourself. continue >> pam: coverage now downtown at the postage was
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severely damaged the. frank quinn building on second street was quickly ragtag after june u.s. postal service told the city still plans to demolish the building and that prompted all local outcry built back in 1933. the post office on the national register of historic places some considered the city's crown jewel. earlier this month they found the building will not be demolished after all instead of building and property will be sold. no word on who might buy it. >> pam: year's earthquake was largest quick and california since the 1989 loma pieta quake. experts from the geological survey spent the last year studying the quake. trying to learn more about what happened to the era following such a large event. hours after last year'ske qua a team of geologists were in napa. they found large cracked pavement in the fields and parking lot and i also wrote the play centers on the ground they. discovered after the initial earthquake the ground kept moving. after a week
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the earth had shifted more than 14 in. in some locations. geophysicists believe that possible by year later the ground and apple could still be moving slowly. a dozen aftershocks followed the quake which surprises geologist who actually thought there would be more by, all in such a powerful earthquake. not a business owners were hit particularly hard by last year's quake to. our stone was an apple last year after the quake hit he joins us live in the steel now and you talk to one business owner who was really lost a lot trying to get back on see from this? "only the case then i spoke with spent hundreds of thousands of dollars when it comes to fixing his business the. because the quake. >> reporter: is what his building look like on the left side of his screen. after the quake and this is what it looks like today on the right side. cannot even see the building because of all the scaffolding. >> reporter: is what the one
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room looked like when i reported on the napa earthquake last year. "piquancy all the stones that have fallen here all the windows that have fallen on the ground. >> reporter: day there's still lots of work to be done. with all the scaffolding surrounding the building you may not even realize the wine tasting room is open for business. "an open for almost 14 years and i intend to be open for other 14 at least." >> reporter: murphy the owner of the one-room says this building was built in 1875, it's the old stone building and nat hentoff. of the rocks that fell during the quake weighed 700 lbs. a. as some of the cause for reopening. hundred"the thousands of the cost. that is just for my business. the upside is a bunch of other hundreds of thousands. no fee loan money no disaster money. no one helped you. run your own most of the time if a
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tough." >> reporter: of years been the building should be finished in the coming months you can bet he will be there serving up a vintage wine. >> reporter: garrett was his job but there is some sad news here, the building owner of this place that you saw next door in looking at he had a heart attack and passed away as work is being done to fix the building. one of the many reasons why it will mean so much to so many what it is finally finished. >> pam: special section dedicated to the net earthquake anniversary on our web site kron-4-dot-com very confined video what to do when an earthquake hit. and would have on hand all at kron 4 kron-4- dot-com >> reporter: new fire in lake county. another fire their this one has burned at least 215 a. calling it the petersen fire. in
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a remote area near chelsea bill started saturday at last word no homes which are threatened but 30 percent containment at this point no evacuation orders have been issued. at least 400 homes still stand by fire near snow summit ski resort. this was in big bear some of california's san bernardino mounds. it began sunday afternoon last night's 30 percent contained. there have been mandatory evacuations here about 400 firefighters are there they have managed to hold this to about zero hundred acres, evacuation orders are in place for up to 500 homes. many of the homes cabins and vacation houses. schools in the area were closed today and, several non roads here are off-limits. you know about the huge wildfire in central washington state. this is now the largest in state history. they call it the complex of wildfires. if it
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burns more than 400 square miles. officials tried to determine how many homes and other buildings are actually threatened. 1250 people are on the line in battling the fire and now they're interviewing thousands of potential volunteers. last week three firefighters were killed for injured near the town of trespass in washington. evacuation orders are in place for up to 500 homes. >> pam: that rang signaling the big of a wild day at the new york stock exchange today. the dow drops more than one dozen points in the first four minutes of trading. but followed this so recovery more drops here's how the markets close today the dow lost 588 points nasdaq dow 179 and s&p lost 77 points. today we need our financial expert helpless walk through this from
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a black is here to put respected in this today and a star with everyday investors should now. >> reporter: the will is still seen we open down a thousand points. we went down to 300 back down to 600 this is probably a margin call week it tomorrow's tomorrow another wave to hit us the. normally it ok if for no one case stays but the 300 percent in six years. six years of going up again a six year- old. but 20 percent unemployment inflation nor recession in sight. and my little fearful a little but my focus the ruffled 2000 area as a metaphor for foil china still a great opportunity yes. 1920's and united states
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were they do have of form of crazy capitalism as the reason we switch from communism decapolis and last year's. yes >> pam: economy relatively stable. are always be vulnerable to swings are on the rest of the world so connected that there's no way to get around that fact? >> reporter: would say there's three things is connected it to china, the consumer lot of apple products when.. apple would from hundred two down to 92. 10 were actually easing demand is doing ok as. or covered. low oil most of the world makes oil for a big gdp. and that's crash 60 percent people in the world are pour or they're making less money not, a good thing. on top of that interest rate quickly heading higher because of low inflation and rein. not great but good.
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higher interest rates higher costs of doing business and mortgage rates. and that's looking a bit in the future. >> pam: investors should hang in there don't do anything not rush to make any broad changes what about the short-term investors a point where all of us will likely be short-term investors when these things happen when. should they be doing? >> reporter: 65 or older panicked this for three weeks or three years if you're under 50 this is a buying opportunity even waiting for. russell 2000 think domestic like for rise in the and, don't do business in china think domestic like other companies that do not have that exposure. people have to brush. their teeth brush keep it simple don't panic never paid off a panic when market sell-off. i like it's like buying shoes and a 40% off. but tomorrow 60% off. if you sell today or tomorrow you will regret it next, three months or three
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years you'll regret it. this like he did in 2006. thousands we add art lasting sell-off de. not panic. >> pam: not three americans all with ties to northern california being called heroes after stopping a terror attack in france. tonight the high honor their received today plus other hometown plans to recognize them as well another east bay school district heads back to class coming up by the parents have concerns about this school year . but african-american women kicks off the napa wine train be here from the women about what happens in, what they want from the train co.. slightly warm temperatures today will that last for the rest of the week will have it your extended forecast coming next.
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>> pam: and limit acid off an apple wine train. they were too noisy. most of the women were african american when the story hit social media reaction turned into a firestorm. today, a wine train spokesperson downplayed the issue but was apologetic. "the issue by as an issue of noise in respect there are. lessons to be learned and more able to apologize and person we.
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can set this on a better we calf >> reporter: this really amounts to no apology at all. we're really sorry had a bad experience with out " in lee's mind that they were treated poorly. what started as a joyful event for 11 african- american book club members quickly grew sour even before they left the nets: transition so wine train station. 45 minutes into the they had the lead and then escorted off the train. when that happened a further indignity. "the walk all the way throughout
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additional five cars to be able to get off the train that took us and operated us through every single car with all the passengers watching us it was humiliating degrading and that's the part i will never forget. spokesman >> reporter: hired by the company issued a statement apologizing for their experience. "they're both respected and also of them being respectively want to reach out and let them know they're always welcome in the wine train. we'll try to have lessons learned from this event. "to me it does not say there apologizing to the way we were treated, apologizing for
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operating us down those five train cars and giving us to the police. they're not apologizing for is making a stand in the door for 20 minutes in the hot sun but the 85 year-old senior and someone else could just got out of surgery. they're not apologizing for how we felt we were treated on the train. apologizing we feel like we were never there customer and in this whole incident never met accommodations for us it was about us having to make accommodations for other people." >> reporter: surprisingly these people were put there in the bar car which one would expect to be more rockets, not seated together which is why they say this also lead to beat them being louder but they were not abusive not too loud not inebriated and they just want an apology the near-term is a real apology where the wine train co. action comes foreign and says we
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treat"you're wrong in your award to do about it"that has yet to happen. >> pam: check in with whether with diane clear blue sky is a warm-up out there today. >> diane: were gonna go ahead and continue a warming trend will not be too hot and fully carried have it right now temperatures current number is still in the upper 80s for inland valley locations 80. nine and yak 88 livermore east bay shoreline more like the low '70's, severance as the plants listing in the upper 60s a. as i mentioned warmer temperatures are here to stay for about midweek or sell a. cites platter 40 7:00 p.m. mostly cloudy conditions to. bichirs 84 inland valley. 74 east bay shoreline. 60s along the coast. then around 10:00 p.m. pettifog many the coastal regions peninsula as well for. 5:00 a.m. tomorrow morning mostly sunny skies will have that gradual clearing in place to bichirs unload mid- 60s. in a satellite rate are showing more in the forecast of
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the next week. but we're dealing with is a high ridge pressure system from the southwest making its way to our region. responsible for warming things up so slightly ever so slightly. that is the sum of the pacific northwest and see the white areas and move along from the region drops down. that will close down again for at. and then did news of a warmer temperatures are pretty much all the rest of the week here. then we had a week and we have cooler temperatures in place. with that said we agree to conditions in place oakland 60 mi. an hour of. forcing a word. 14 out livermore as well with. talk about how long you can expect a warming trend last and public expects and rainshowers and your 70 forecast coming up next. >> pam: today was the first day of class and oakland. oakland school officials say they're still in need of teachers. every harper has details on that. thousand >> reporter: distance and local and head back to school today those parents spoke with excited to see the new year arrive some say they're worried
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the city's teacher shortage should could affect their children's experience. students poured in monday morning. "and except for my first day of school and moved to this one is closer to my house. " there's more math and science." >> reporter: first-day the district is short on teachers. 15 make and teacher positions throughout the city of. fact that is concerning parents i talked to. more students in one classroom teacher and not be able to spend one-on-one with the kids because they a lot of kids. with the"paid teachers are not for the job we expect miracles and i've seen teachers perform miracles." >> reporter: medical school district they told us there and get those positions filled as soon as possible. they temporarily putting administrators in classrooms and substitute teachers and kilt
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until they can get those positions and filled. >> pam: it concerns in the south bay about scenes like this one. all residents are trying to keep from rolling through their neighborhood. that's next. updating the britain news major delays embarks night a. the embarcadero station has just reopened. let up at 530.
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replacing pipelines throughout the city of san jose, to provide safe and reliable services. raising a family here in the city of san jose has been a wonderful experience. my oldest son now works for pg&e. when i do get a chance, an opportunity to work with him, it's always a pleasure. i love my job and i care about the work i do. i know how hard our crews work for our customers. i want them to know that they do have a safe and reliable system. together, we're building a better california. controversial >> pam: plan the ship crude oil to refineries in the united states is gaining steam in the south bay, critics of the plan point to disasters like this one in quebec and canada. this is back in 201342 people were killed in this incident. kron 4 raab flat about prince's up-to-date on the oil trains through san jose. "her husband to go through." >> reporter: got on the tracks
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who says allowing oil train stroll through town just down the street from his home is not only a bad idea, but it would be a disaster waiting to happen. in an event of a major accident. "anntaylor straight to the north to park avenue to the south, will be evacuated so schools, churches, public events of buildings all. be all" >> reporter: 30,000 people live and a half mile of the tracks of. if approved the 66 oil train off loading facility in the county will at least five trains per week each carrying over 2 million gal. of canadian tar crude to travel through san clara county on union pacific rail line travel. and through milpitas downtown san jose, then along the caltrans right away south. three morgan hill and gilroy. both in their case well-
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trained point out that there was a recent derailment here at east taylor in a street in san jose cabanas town of. the break cars derailed her the. critics say that the same thing could happen here i'll larger scale with an oil train. an accident like the one in quebec cannot july 2013 would be catastrophic said sir dania not taking it moving out to downtown neighborhood. "subject to leaking, anyone in the area i live for as a cancer survivor. we're not going to live where there's a lot of carcinogenic fumes coming off." >> reporter: mental impact reports that will come out later this year. the board of supervisors expect expected to solve all resolution approving of the oil trains. >> pam: 3 americans always local ties ported a terror attack in france next at 530 the big honor
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have restarted this despite the delays created earlier because of a suicide on the tracks there were long delays of trains now back up and running but there are still delays at the backlog is still factor will keep in touch with the developments there on other things now all new development an alleged case of animal abuse the dog scene and a video that we've been showing you the last few weeks being picked up by the next line to the ground and then slept repeatedly allegedly by a pet sitter has been identified and examined by a veterinarian this is a video now you're looking at bringing kelly has the latest on the dogs condition and the status of the criminal investigation. >> reporter: year-old spaniel mix of being analyzed by the humane society would monday good news report. "lasting injury or physical trauma to the animal they are based on the horrible thing that occurred so the dog is with her
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family and being well cared for." exactly >> reporter: the outcome they're hoping for when the release this video last week's incident happened july 30th at clinton's pet care killed by neighbor according to ms. society had called and about other possible abuse cases and that. in the video for smith identified at the dog as her own when the video was release the woman's lawyer called with the client's name and number of owners are said to be relieved that frisco is doing well but this may society says they're still going ahead with putting together the case with the district attorney to review. finally"sinn of penal code 8597 to do anything the could cause harm or injury to an animal depending on go level of injury at the. pending on the person's intent that can be charged as a misdemeanor or felony. in this case we believe it will be charged as a misdemeanor. and certainly means other elements of the crime. >> reporter: sit the pet sitters
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lawyer says that he is client had been cooperating with the ms society and will continue to do so he hopes to keep her out of the criminal justice system but she does face charges he expects to find an expert to say that some dogs ibiza more assertiveness his client still wants to be a pet sitter and dog walker at the very least it her own dogs back which are currently being fostered. >> diane: clear skies outside patchy fog along the coastal regions later on tonight at, and in high as for tomorrow around 3:00 p.m.. again slightly warmer compared to what we dealt with last week and then to the '90s location's 88 and yak and pleasanton a six out in concord and then east bay shoreline was loaded mid-70s and then the warming trend will stay with us for a good portion of the week
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here 90 degrees by wednesday and was 80 degrees along east bay shoreline 72 along the coast and then thursday so pretty much in the same area temperature was no big change their the warming trend will stick around for a good portion of the week under mostly sunny skies. reconditions at best attended 12 m.p.h. and early morning hours as well as the morning hours also have pettifog along the coastal regions for the most part of a former tenter temperatures that will last a week long. >> pam: 1 of 3 accredited fur is stopping a character attack on a train. those losses from early. in the day he was in france's highest honor. along with fallout other. three will be honored with a parade in their
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hometown of sacramento. catherine back now with today's ceremony the french presidential palace quite an event. >> catherine: event the three americans looking a little underdressed also. british businessman who came to their aid together they are simply known as the train here as. they're credited with stopping a gunman on a high-speed train from amsterdam to paris on friday american tourist some of the scene while crouching under her tray table. and the"incredibly grateful"
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>> reporter: enters stone first gunshot and breaking glass. "turnaround he's a solid but that be an ak-47. but like it ostrander was working. he was trying to charge the weapon. that hit me on the shoulder and said let's go. >> catherine: a garden on the vacation after two were in afghanistan. "after all our train was a kick in after years already subdued frankly. when it came to the medical a fair and stuff like that. six >> catherine: 22 year-old said that he was inspired by seeing americans going into action. the gunman at being interrogated french police his. lawyer says that he's not harassed and " police are not
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buying this. he found the weapon in a public garden plan to use them to rob passengers. >> pam: north and south korea today came to a peace agreement aimed at calming a buildup of tensions between those two countries. the north will reportedly apologized with trade with recent propagation is a. landmine blast that injured two south korean soldiers and in turn south korea will stop its cross border propaganda broadcast. and hostilities spread spy after land mine explosion in demilitarized zone that separates the two countries. as tucker responded by blasting propaganda through us because across the border in. the north and then fired shells over the dnc apparently aimed at those triggering. a brief exchange of fire. can >> pam: coming up the applications and help students with homework and. next a tip that was no laughing matter for one waitress. another look at
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receipt on her face but page, people began arguing over whether i think it's awful or partially justified. the 20 year-old waitress says that she had worn the table the kitchen was busier than usual at. and had brought their drinks. she would a preferred of a zero tick over palo well, and l o l comment. >> diane: 0 today it will that last for the rest of the week except, it forecast coming up next.
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>> reporter: you can say that was the shared sentimental or on the nation by the local viewers to tune in and took a social meeting with reactions like awful cringe or the glorious glorious garbage and original deed a tenor herself posting so bad just so bad. unauthorized knockoff may have the same characters by name according did the creator that's where the similarities ended. he put out nobody had behind a couch
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john joke with me about a con, cat copycats. while it can meet andrea everett wrote anything done see only a follow up with basically going to be making this face all night. so much on the story on tonight at 7. >> pam: record wizz he was handcuffed and force the ground . over incident with the harbour board video and image is posted to the confrontation is that happen because purities adopt a cupboard. order protection agency would not comment on the incident. privacy concerns.
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>> diane: clear skies afternoon temperatures as well apply to the golden gate camera clear skies and we will have pettifog as we had in the overnight hours tonight to address right now bradys for much of the inland valley locations east bay shoreline load mid-70s 74 oakland 73 on a word a seven-up and napa upper 60s but sampras's all the way down 1/2 monday and then the rest of the evening mostly cloudy conditions and the integers in the '70s in east bay shoreline in valley east bayshore lines in the '60s and 7:00 a.m. tomorrow morning coastal fog in place pretty much stubborn through the morning along the coast temperatures overall and the '60s and then by noontime partly sunny conditions in the valley in the '80s already by noontime and encourage pressure system in our area that was causing a slight warm up but that will only last until friday on a week and we will cool things down below 80 is the weather system pattern
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right now and pacific northwest moves down to our region later on this week aunt saturday morning will notice the difference in temperatures and low 80's at where it is now in the '90s and we a week of warmer temperatures and a week and for cooler temperatures temperatures around 3:00 and then an upper 60s 71 sandron out and then we get to 69 degrees over a piece bay shoreline cities and allocations again a few nineties 93 brentwood at that and then livermore rural celebrities and move down the south bay region's mostly sunny conditions as well mid-80s and then overall dealing with it for thursday and then again friday and saturday sunday a drop their with a butcher wise and then 82 degrees overall.
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piggybacking. even if a full stoppable for continuous. cannot just follow the other car.. >> pam: our trains rolling again to the embarcadero station san francisco been telling you about the problem for the last hour coming up at six we check on the evening commuters who still have to deal with delays its night nichol it not a strong how the community local businesses are proving they have which takes to get back on their feet after the big quake last year more news for you tonight next on kron 4
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>> pam: person fatally hit by one train. the incident caused systemwide delays of course not all the people expected here as they were heading home tonight. alicea live at the embarcadero station in san francisco police are the trains running smoothly now? >> reporter: they're running it still a nightmare for people trying to get home and the tracks here at the embarcadero station closed for the sub since 130 a national people trying to get home people coming from work right now trying to get through the turn stop and then heading
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downstairs to get on train pit. it was a big nightmare out here tonight and some have begun between the embarcadero station but the delay is everywhere there's no getting around it there this suicide by train happen four hours ago/people trying to leave the city still when. mantas children to the park for the last two hours another woman decided to call her husband and have him try from the east bay to pick her out. "can back down here and actually my husband to come across the bridge to pick a sopa. early >> reporter: its today barclays will passengers there was a two-hour delay now that all the tracks are open it is unclear how long it will take to
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clear up rush-hour. "put us through all five of the cars and that's the part i will never forget. trey >> pam: 91 country turns into a nightmare for the women in this bay area book club. the 12 women mostly african-american say that they were picked off the napa valley wine train on saturday for reportedly laughing too loud. these are pictures of the women when they were ordered off the train at. the anchorman spoke to one of the women and other representative for the wine train. live in napa with the latest. can the women say that this was an issue involving race? >> reporter: that's right this lyricism this a clear-cut. they're upset about the fact
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that not apology they want the apology they receive from the wine train pre much have a. baked "all i felt it was demoralizing to go down the middle that train to be intercepted by police, and i did nothing wrong but have a good time and laugh. renee >> reporter: is being cared about about being escorted off the train and. along with 10 other book club member saturday. and then the waiting arms of police. why because about they said there were too loud. "did not know what the maitre d was thinking she was. along with aholt thing and said you're
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right as see all that happening we need to get them off. napa wine train issued a statement apologizing for the book club members experience not admitted to any wrongdoing. >> reporter: the discussed about oat with their staff on how that. guy want to talk with the book club and work face-to- face the and the situation worked out. members of this booklet are not happy with the response they say they feel as
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if the blame was still being put on them when it was the wine train that acted improperly several steps of the way. >> pam: bu12 ladies laughing sounds flat at christmas song"is will the story is gaining traction on our web site download. before a kron 4 mobile application for up-to-the-minute news and weather. it is available in android market and apple applications or. >> pam: a not guilty plea for
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the six suspects charged with the murder of an oakland woman killed while she was trying to protect her children. the six men appeared in court today by. back and marched their year-old pierce was struck by crossfire as he was trying to help to her children to safety. the shooting occurred after two groups of women got into a fight. two groups of men came to the scene and opened fire. police arrested seven people and all connection with pierce's death. 6 charged with her murder. the suspects will be back in court october the 19th for a free trial hearing. san jose police the 20 homicide for it's your. it happened earlier this morning on the 2000 block of on avenue near madison middle school. police arrived they found a man in the street with at least one gunshot wound. he was pronounced dead later at the scene. the suspect still on a list tonight the. authorities have not released the identity of the victim. the man who died sunday afternoon and i hang gliding
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accident near fort. has been identified as 69 year-old rafael plan. a san francisco was found about 30 ft. below a cliff near the launch area. witnesses say that the man fled a hang glider into the cliff without steering away. officials are not sure if he suffered a heart attack if he got caught in the wind or was having mechanical issues. was all wild ride on wall street today the. stock >> pam: suffering their worst in years a. very topsy-turvy catherine is here. >> catherine: the dow took a nosedive, more than a thousand points right out of the gate this morning. before ending the day it down i'll 980 points. and that initial thousand point tumble that happened in the first 34 minutes bars the first time ever. the number has gone that far and fast. the question is whether this was a correction or start of even bigger problems. the big catalyst is
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china. it's all part of a global rate of selling triggered by increasingly troubling signs from around china's economy. and some analysts say the whole mess was not completely unexpected. "talking about a potential correction for weeks and actual months maybe most of the year. and now we have had something happening much faster with a lot more of velocity than anyone would have anticipated. concern >> catherine: strands economy is slowing down faster than the government has reported. another worry for wall street as oil. oil has dropped $40 a barrel. and $100 of the. this time last year. oil price drop is too surprising some analysts. and again it is the biggest drop in year. we have been singled on an energy crisis since last fall. it is picking
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>> diane: 88 pleasanton a. 88 frannie not as well.. next few days per much blessed a portion of little fried. eight next few days tuesday 89 degrees. slightly warmer on wednesday was a sunny skies 90 degrees for inland valley at 79 degrees for east bay shoreline 72 on the water is a mostly sunny skies from same pattern and and. a big change their.
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opposition >> pam: 2 plan that would make oil runs and to the south bay. if approved the rail spur extension project would up a lot of five trains per week tamara cemetery board of supervisors expected to formally oppose the plan. citing potential for. major for could pose a serious threat to the house and the people living near the tracks. "additional resources but the fire the. problem as the significance of it is a loss of life. by the time we assemble.
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of the case to the district attorney today. meanwhile maureen kelly says that the police have been called in to look a criminal threats made against a pet sitter. >> reporter: a client's dog by the neck and then slapping her repeatedly. the man the video getting death threats according to her lawyer. there were called allen reportedly drawn by her house of big threats. lara said all hours of the night and leaving messages like i hope you run hell. and then stepping up patrols in the area. and the peninsula humane society say in the owner of the dog in the video with all those people to knock off. and they've let the legal process to its course. women in the video not the only person getting threats. because of the woman who runs birling
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been testing can just off a planned y defined. page getting nasty reviews by people thinking she is involved which she is not. suburbia based time many of the messages she's received cannot be repeated on television. a lot of profanities and 22 to myself. really fall stuff. as a bit of a shock. >> reporter: and though she has a good track record loyal client base she may have to change the name of her business. >> pam: one year since the nep earthquake we are live in napa tonight with how that community is picking up the pieces. plus all the fires across the
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lightly across the bay area. the critical list for zero hundred million dollars in damage. today the city of napa but marks the first anniversary with a celebration now by 6.0365. charles clifford is there live tonight and not by to tell us what the mood like out there? >> reporter: 15 minutes ago, seven at the veterans memorial park of the napa river downtown napa adjust rack up. to judge people here tonight to " commemorate last year's earthquake. and let's look at video. steps away from where i'm standing downtown napa of the buildings for those masonry buildings at. a library those
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still have talks on them staff. leon them. they're repairing the damage from the earthquake but. here is today's event where they had music speakers. and for an hour or so. the mood was really all about coming together. what people didn't know each other. neighbors didn't know each other at. they came together to help themselves repair. and rebuild after your last year's earthquake. "we still can gather. everyone came together at and help everyone. does the great thing about living in napa." >> reporter: house very much moved out here this evening moving floor not so much on the devastation also a today they discuss the numerous in different sources of funding came into the area to help people rebuild. >> reporter: a business that's a hard hit in the quake struck...
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today owners tell us they are happy to be back inside their own building. even though business is down don't. toss them out there were"30 before percent down. from where we were when we first target serving" kelli"jean de for small city to put things back together" >> reporter: of any city is intertwined now but is no different. the pizzeria counts on courthouse employees downtown napa businesses to survive thrive. now as soon as those can get back on their feet bulla pizzeria will get back up to
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serve them. special >> pam: section on our web site dedicated to the napa earthquake. very fine stories we found in the days following the quake. a teenager who survived a chimney collapsed on tops topple him. and much more on kron-4- dot-com >> catherine: monster wildfire and central washington on. the biggest and history. the complex of wild fires in. it's burned more than 400 square miles tonight. the latest group of buyers more than 26 square miles just guessing. a and yes it's continuing to spread the. officials still trying to figure out how many homes and other buildings have burned. and i come up with a final number but 1250 firefighters rascasse asking. the firefighters killed for injured. >> diane: estate today a loss on china. warmer temperatures at
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that that's really where it will continue for the rest of the week for you look ahead at 8:00 p.m. was a cloudy conditions. satellite radar shows a high ridge pressure system reason for getting us the warm-up. coming from southwest their. vocalist down later in the week on friday night and saturday sunday...
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south and north as well that news is that we have the warming trend pretty much all week long. and they'll be nice it had 40. 70 forecasts shows you wednesday 90 degrees 89 thursday. as i mentioned by friday. yet there you noticed a high as dipping down below '80s there. and won't be tilled a week and will get the cooler temperatures are forecast. >> catherine: commensal planning not cures homecoming three local men who tackled i heavy armed gunmen on a high-speed train in france. news was treated today by sacramento mayor because of
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the timing of the board has so we worked out. in the three are still in europe. they received the highest award of the french nation. >> catherine: target ceremony at the presidential palace for three childhood friends from northern california. spencer stone and anthony sadler at alex and fellow passenger chris norman. british nationals living in france. held as heroes stopping all would-be terrorist. felt it was important to be the highest honor to show how grateful we are. >> catherine: should not sell by american tourist. this"photo is a man that has profuse bleeding." french >> catherine: american traveling with his wife. she
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says he was the first to disarm the gunmen. grabbing his ak-47 and running into the next car. then she says the gun was pulled out a pistol and shot him. retaking the automatic weapon. the gunshot and breaking glass alerted to the american. "like the ak-47 was working" >> catherine: loss of someone when the terrorists such with a box cutter. he was flown into the air base in germany for further treatment. and more applause. the gunmen identified a 26 year-old moroccan islamist. being interrogated by french police. his lawyer is claiming he is not a terrorist plan. he found a weapon and public garden and plan to use them to rob passengers. >> pam: president of, back from vacation. the challenges he
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>> pam: changes include an order to withdraw all arrest warrants issued in the city before december 31, 2014. in his will court judge donald mifflin also changed the condition for free travel relieved this move comes after a justice department investigation found ferguson police department engaged and it pattern practice of discrimination against african- americans. and all dependents will be given new court dates. president a bomber turns the white house after a vacation plenty of his first college wall street. chinese uncertain economy lead to relativity in
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the stock market and then of course the sun is only concerned ron. tension on the border of south korea is a concern even though both sides seem to have come to deal of sorts of., so president could soon be in an awkward position. democratic sources up the present class president is leaning toward challenging former secretary state hillary clinton in the democratic presidential primary. still >> pam: had california at shutting out more money for eggs. while the ride at the new york stock exchange today, what does that mean for you we will break down and newly nearly a dozen women take off napa wine train allegedly laughing too loud demanding an apology
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>> reporter: the pants leg society says they have examined the dog that they believed was being abused allegedly by a passenger. his name is first out six year-old spaniel mix. the veterinarian says he is in good health despite. the way he was treated and this video in july. they believe it's still a crime. in the case of the da and expect him to file a charge of misdemeanor animal abuse. >> reporter: san jose residence
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fighting a plan that would see our oil trains running through town. "our tender cars are subject leading. leading carcinogenic fumes." >> reporter: and jack lives down the street from the pacific tracks where a plant called up pitcher by trains per week, each carrying 2 million gal. of canadian crude oil. honor to refinery and. setting out potential for damage an accident. the council tuesday is expected the oppose the plan. >> reporter: ton at but came together tonight sought remember the last year's earthquake. it damaged more than 150 homes injured 208 people and killed one person. 400 million homes were damaged in the recent deceiving the. community came together and member that. and
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came together to talk about how the community came together in the. neighbors who had never met before. and also going around helping each other or rebuild their homes and their lives. >> reporter: and the students in oakland return to school today. it now the school district says that they are short on teachers. parents i talked to are concerned. "bless teachers the more students being in one classroom. the teacher is not able to spend time one-on-one with the kids." >> reporter: to fill 15 positions. no. >> pam: on wall street looked pretty wild some. * free frightening over the last few trading days. especially today. and and those numbers really mean to the average american. a particularly those who do not heavily invest. cnn karen explains. >> reporter: years of setting records and flying high down with the dow. by hundred 31. on
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friday. it opened at more than one belsen points. volatility will likely continue with. chase carey to those who are retirement may ride on the market roller coaster. that's why the analyst jason says do not panic and don't touch that 401k. the nature"is to a tin for good times to-cover bad time. over the years also helps me out those returns and help investors. compel >> reporter: did do something and anxious times a. some take stock and your part
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foil or a bad investment funds. the more you know the less emotional you will be in times like these. that's where the individual investor can take a little bit of an action to. understand a little bit more and keep emotions in check. a long- term gain after 2008 financial crisis. goes down and eventually comes back option. >> pam: expect a shell out more money for a carton of large eggs a benchmark prices in california gone up by 150 percent and one- year. last august eggs or
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$1.45. >> diane: noontime gradual clearing. two pitchers and a low 80's and 70's for these bayshore line. here are more bigger picture of your ideas for the temperature is tomorrow. 10:00 a.m. most of the area in seven days six. these for sam francisco east bay shoreline. the transition to 11:00 a.m.. ec the corner area below '80s for inland valley kong. curd livermore san jose even up the north bay. not a santa rosa should be in the '80s by 11:00. and 1:00 to 2:00 the see the red indicating the '90s. to be up on you so it's more like the upper 80s and give you a bigger picture bigger idea of what we're dealing with with the heat for tomorrow. in inland valley we will be in the upper 80s east
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bay shoreline more like the '70s. san francisco state and the low seventies as well. and it's pretty much the transition to about 4:00. and 6:00 you notice a big change their its cooling down. pretty typical round our. and then margot have the warmer trend continued to the warming all week long as. in cooler temperatures, for the weekend. and that is in its forecasts as well. >> pam: the trash room medicine. that ashley madison hackers people looking for who >> pam: the trash room medicine. that ashley madison hackers people looking for who was responsible. sleep in sleep out star gaze dream big wander more care less beat sunrise chase sunset do it all. on us. get your first month's payment plus five years wear and tear coverage.
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>> catherine: 2 suicides have been links to the hack and texas police chief who killed himself a few days after israel the customer of ashley madison. his picture to left. they said another man has committed suicide in a canadian man warning, people to avoid it the internet scans the have all the website tax. "chiantis lindsay exposing your computers to meld their spy where and viruses."
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>> catherine: hackers released by a huge file containing names and addresses of certain 7 million users. ruined many lives. but some people not getting extortion e-mail's saying their personal information will be erased but for a fee. >> pam: 40 diner head coach barry animated a rugby star turns niner j r has a sports next
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>> reporte>> j.r. : hundred 38 - purpose yards a. so the 34 yd run. it's odd, sidelined in the third quarter. he was doing it all over the place. had coach jim thomas to allow. and pains spoke about the ex rugby star growth so far this preseason. "obviously the guy is doing really well. i think let's the story at sell. the data supplied game. annie's come out on an nfl football team. people surprised the way and going. i know the confidence in my ability and
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quiberon every week i can be an nfl football. >> j.r. : the dallas cowboys owner a. apologized today for the san francisco 49ers criticism of the levi stadium drafts jones. speaking after the 23 06 loss to the niners sunday. and sure of it inspected the field himself before speaking out of line for the super bowl 50 location. jones then and will hold out some of the starters from sunday's game. at the stadium had field issues and he went on to play his best players. for the top of the nfl today all about packers wide receiver.
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"intel developer with a clear stake in reputation everything else that you didn't know where the money was coming from. he's consistently said the money is not the issue political will and we will see what he says. i was chris from save our sports oakland and. the coliseum city board as well. right around the corner from college football season. we went one-on-one from jerry. spoke with him on practice saturday. to the u.s.. is it starting to qb a guy who may be up for the hide in this year. experts say he is the top qb of the nation's. part of the high-flying offense that averaged 38 points last year. speak with in this sunday at 9:00 p.m. on sports night live with it roberts. have the
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raiders highlights at home against the bengals and of course giants and a's breakdown for roberts andgain sports night live every sunday night at 9:00 p.m.. in a heavily two years remaining with the doves but that 2015 world champion. not so interested in free agency. free agency is not really appealing to me because i love whereat and of the organization and planning for. the bay area is home for me and my family. galaxies seen him say those things. you wonder armor commercial stars the golden state warriors are. by the dozen. alongside it jordan speak. and prima ballerina misty. commercial features succory multiplying by the
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hundreds as a training regimen increases. commercial gets across the point that repeated exercise practices are the keys set his success. at least that's what they're supposed to be a trend across a. no sign of will riley. troubling news out on east coast indycar driver still and not call my after on a car wreck in the polka note " kno. e wilson is still in the coma. in critical condition this happened during abc 500. wilson drawn by helicopter to the hospital. >> j.r. : read kaiser. craziness and sued on the unreturned you see right here
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