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mirkarimi, the bureau of immigration officials. >> steinle/kate's father we are frustrated. we are not a litigatious family. we are ordinary. but no one has sent an email. about this is what we are doing. >> reporter:it was in july - when kate steinle was walking with her father on pier 14 when all ofa suddent she was struck by a bullet. the suspect, seen here francisco lopez sanchez has been charged. the gun was reported as stolen from a bureau of land management officers' car. this is kate's brother. >> steinle/kate's brother it is unbelieveable. they have done nothing. now we must do this. >> reporter:sanchez lopez is an undocumented immigrant. despite an immigration hold
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- sf sheriff ross mirkarami released him out of custody in april - citing the city's sanctuary law. >>sot/tc: we waited and watied for someone to take action, to take responsibility for kate's murder and nothing and now we are taking another route. hot >> reporter:tes: 1:40 swe reached out to sheriff, he said no comment on pending litigation. family asking for an undisclosed amount of money. while sherriff ross mirkarimi is not commenting today. >> pam:in the past, he has publically defended his departments actions. saying, the sanctuary city ordinance prohibits his office from contacting federal immigration authorites about a person, unless there is a court order, or other state law which requires it.
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>> pam:he has since called on the order to provide more clarity about the sanctuary city ordinance. the mayor of san francisco said today. he agrees. >> pam:not with the city, but between agencies. and he is placing responsibility squarely on the sheriff. >>ed lee says, the fact that law enforcement agencies did not talk with each other in this case, is something that needs to be addressed. he says he doe not think the lawsuit is a challenge to sanctuary city laws, but makes a case for better communication. >> pam: meantime. many bay area counties are taking a closer undocumented immigrants, who get in trouble with the law.
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>> pam: the santa clara county board of supervisors held a meeting last night to discuss its law. >> pam: in the meeting, the sheriff admitted, they have been ignoring i-c-e requests since late 20-11. and asked the county to take a second look at the law. >> pam: the board of supervisors will continue its discussion at the next meeting on september 15th >> pam: our coverage of the pier -14 shooting. and the debate over 'sanctuary city policies". continues on kron 4 dot com. >> pam: there you can read more about the steinle family's lawsuit and get the latest the case. >> grant:a scary situation in oakland tonight.as police investigate reports of a kidnapping. suspect grabbed a woman and threw her in the trunk of a black, two door car.along sterling drive. >> grant:this was around
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10:00 last night. the suspect is described as a black guy in his mid 20's.6 feet tall, 200 pounds, wearing a red shirt and dark pants. >> grant:the victim is a only described as a black woman who was wearing a halter top. kron4's jr stone is talking to police and will update the story tonight on kron4 news at 8! ---------------------------- >> pam: an east bay city that saw a major reduction in crime last year, is now experiencing a major spike in criminal activity in 2015. >> pam: police investigators break down the reasons for the rise in crime to kron4's haazig madyun. >> reporter:a man shot to death early sunday morning here on 3500 block of ohio avenue in richmond has now been identified as 65-year-
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old carl roberts. richmond police investigators say so far, no motive, no suspects in the case. this is the city's 13-homicide in 2015. there were a total of 11- murders in 2014. in fact the city of richmond is currently in the midst of a spike in crime >>"just like in other cities there has been an up-tick in crime generally" we've had a 5% increase in property crime and a 20% increase in robberies" >> reporter:he says robbers are targeting people distracted by their cellphones in a couple hot spots in the city "they're taking place around the bart station" >> reporter:as for violent crime he says long standing fueds between gangs that cooled down in 2014 appears to be back heating up >>"you have your north side groups not getting along" >> reporter:lt. tan says add to that new california laws releasing non violent felons from prison and changing felony property crimes to misdemeanors and. >>"combination of everything" >> reporter:in richmond haaizq madyun kron 4 news. >> pam: today in walnut creek. 66-year old marshall
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pfeiffer was arrested. for possession of child pornography. >> pam: officials executed a search warrant for pfeiffer's home child pornography stored on his computer. the man was arrested and booked at the martinez detention facility. >> pam: pfeiffer recently retired a lafayette high school. school administrators have been informed of the arrest, but no evidence has been found to indicate he was involved in illegal activity as a teacher. >> pam: cal berkeley police are investigating a sexual battery report. from early this morning. just before 1 a-m. a 20-year old woman reported that she was the victim of sexual battery. >> pam: the crime happened in the university library. ten- minutes later she called campus police. the police are not releasing any additional information at this time. >> pam: we will keep you updated as the story develops. >> pam: san francisco police are investigating whether an officer. sexually assaulted a woman last month.
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the officer and victim involved. are not being named at this time. >> pam: officials say, once the alleged sexual assault was reported. the officer was moved to a job that did not have contact with the public. and his gun was also taken. >> pam: a massive federal and state manhunt is underway in illinois tonight. a veteran police officer was gunned down today. catherine heenan has the details. on this latest case of an officer killed in the line of duty.catherine? >> catherine:f-b-i snipers and u=s marshals joined local police in searching homes, farms lake. that's near the wisconsin border - about a 90 minute drive from chicago. three men are wanted for the murder of a veteran officer, apparently after a routine traffic stop. >>dispatcher: "officer safety. man with a gun. wanted suspects are a male white and a male black who fled the scene with the officers fierarm and pepper spray. shots were fired.
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>> catherine: other officers rushed to the scene, a small cement plant. >> catherine: the word came back. i'm here with lt schimler. send everybody you possible can. officer is down. >> catherine: the officer was lt. charles joseph gliniewitz, who had been with the fox lake police for three decades. a father of four, he was known as g=i joe to his colleagues. >>mayor lost a family member >> catherine: his death touched off an all=out manhunt. >> catherine: the number of suspects was raised to three. >>we have numerous canines on the ground we have numerous helicopters in the air. we have officers conducting searches of the area. >> catherine: swat teams in camouflage and flak jackets fanned out through neighborhoods. >>we're asking all area residents to remain inside, report suspicious activity by dialing 911 >> catherine: the last before this one was friday night in houston. in what
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police call an unprovoked execution-style killing. pam? >> pam: an explosion at a south bay hospital under construction. and the fall out from this video. plus, another tough day on wall street. rob black will be here to explain what is fueling the wall street bomb and what is fueling your money? >> pam: what is center cisco mayor tried to do with the homeless situation. --san francisco
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>> pam: the bay area is roughly five -months away from the kickoff of superbowl 50 at levi stadium. >> pam: but because many of the festivities are taking place in san francisco. mayor ed lee is scrambling to get homeless encampments cleared away. before the fans descend. >> pam: kron 4's maureen kelly spoke to the mayor about his plan. and got reaction. return to >> reporter:these are rendering of what superbowl city is expected the foot of market street and the embarcadero into an oasis for football fans. >> reporter:.mayor lee is getting the message out now.that not everyone is welcome to the party. >> reporter:he's trying to dis-invite the homeless camping out in that section
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of the city. >>i am taking the superbowl as an opportunity.we see entire encampments.let's help these people long term basis >> reporter:part of ed lee's long term plan is to move some of these people into a new navigation center.which opened last spring.where whole encampments can move into.including pets.he's also got 500 units of affordable housing for the formely homeless expected to be ready to go by the end of the year. he's says the superbowl isn't the only reason he wants to get the homeless housed. >>as winter comes.this reported el nino.all the more reason to help people >> reporter:one advocate for the homeless thinks the plan is a smokescreen >>i think it's just an excuse to do massive sweeps. >> reporter:she says there is a lot of people waiting to get into the navigation center and she thinks the housing units the mayor is talking about will be full up by february. >>our hope is that the superbowl gets the city to invest in homelessness invest in housing. >> reporter:this man who is currently living in the navigation center.says he hopes the new effort by mayor will help others like himself
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>>it sucks that it takes the superbowl to light a fire under him but at least he's doing something >> reporter:maureen kelly kron4 news. >> grant:police are now investigating.after explosive video showing a this was friday night along marina driver, critical mass cyclists >> grant:san francisco police today said they are working with a car sharing company to identify the vehicle and driver involved in an altercation with bicyclists in a critical mass ride in the city's marina districtnight.
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>> grant:no police report was filed after the incident, which became public after a video was posted to youtube showing a confrontation betweenand a driver in a zipcar vehicle that ended with a cyclist striking the car multiple times with a bike lock. >> pam: the judge made his decision based on four lawsuits filed by former toward employees but if they lose the case could be held responsible for more damages. the drivers say, the workers have been shortchanged on expenses and tips. >> pam: over the next weekend in san francisco. king street near fourth street. will be closed for construction. the construction will lay the groundwork additional many tracks. the closure is
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expected to start friday at midnight industries will all come back on tuesday at ibm. >> pam: and another major closure happening this labor day weekend which will impact people on both sides of the bay and several bridges. for the second time this summer, bart will completely shut down the stretch as the tube for three days. >> pam: saturday, sunday and monday, september 5th through the seventh bart will be replacing thousands of feet of the tracks and twos and the tubes. the agency says, this will work to allow trains to switch tracks more easily. >> pam: for additional information on the closures happening this weekend along with alternative bus and routes, and you can visit our web site. >> pam: another beautiful
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day and around the bay. by diane is here with word of the change and the weather. diane? >> diane: your east bayshore lines will be mount likely in the seventh degree temperatures. tomorrow we are cooling things down, pretty much until friday. aside from that we will have more f o g in place. and patchy drizzle. manley and the peninsula. >> diane: by to opium, pulling back the f o g and sunshine for the inland valleys and east bayshore lines will appear. --pulling back the patchy fog.
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>> diane: upper 60s for san francisco and the peninsula. i will talk about how long this will last coming up! (cheers & applause) >> pam: another ball to tell day on wall street. it is a dance that we have seen before. we do not like it though. (laughter) >> pam: the market took a dive just like it did last week, when china reported a gloomy economic reports. by day's end. u.s. stocks were down across the board. with the dow closing at -469 point-68. >> there economy is slowing
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down to a manufacturing economy. it is not without a hiccup here or there. there was more of an excuse than any think el spirit of the gate, i want to say is a 10% downside and a fair market if i would buy today all of them basically by every day while it is down and will have a lot of value >> we are not in the same condition wherein in 2008. in 2008 we have banks that were in trouble i do not want people to panic. >> old china is manufacturers, exporters and new china is banking and retail and technology. >> there is a world hit the
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up everywhere. except for the united states to read-- u.s. threat >> pam: should people start to think to revise their investment plan? >> note. --no! we will hit record highs between now and the next three years even if we go through a fair market. >> pam: ok. so there is always short term planning and long-term planning. what about people that need their money now? >> those are the people that are most scared right now. people under six or over 60 years old--people that are over 60 years old
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stuff >> scroll up to 10% a year. --stocks go up 10% >> this is a sale on wall street. >> pam: (laughter) >> pam: when is their opportunity to consider other stock options or investments. >> never consider bold print--gold. >> again, we will get through this and there is the best time to bite. --buy
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>> there is nothing, inherently wrong. people are not getting hurt. do not panic. >> pam: thank you, bob. we do appreciate it. -- rob the >> will be back ♪ ♪
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>> pam: one person and injured. five displaced. and two buildings damaged after a two alarm fire in san
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francisco called valley neighborhood last night. -- cole >> pam: the fire was reported around 830 last night and began in the middle of a three unit building on clinton street. and then extended to a neighborhood home, just 10 minutes later. the fire to about one hour to contain the crews remained on the scene until early that morning. >> pam: one person and the building was taken to hospital with some burns and smoke inhalation. but the injuries were not life- threatening. crews are investigating the cause of the fire. but says it does seem accidental. >> pam: and los gatos teen has admitted to accident and starred in the two alarm fire was close to schools in santa cruz mountains on monday he told investigators, he went to the school with some friends and plan smoking marijuana. the sense
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that in just a cardboard box on fire instead. >> pam: when they went to leave, he threw away some ashes that he toward them burning, lynch then caused the blaze at the fire caused an estimated $1 million in damage. neither the school about was damaged but officials say, the area will smell of smoke for the next few days. >> pam: berkeley health officials still have a moment in effect after a uc- berkeley student tested positive for measles. one of the big concerns, that students was on a bus and spending or spend time in going with people on campus before the diagnosis. >> pam: many the highly contagious disease could have been spread in several places. some students are just getting word of the risk and are concerned. >> catherine: system was put in isolation saturday. the city says the person
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wrote the ac transit bus august 24th to and anyone who was on the night or at the uc-berkeley between last monday and saturday should be aware that they have been exposed to measles. >> catherine: 737 inmates remain under observation after an outbreak of legionnaires' disease with six inmates having been diagnosed with the disease and five others are hospitalized with pneumonia like symptoms. on the plus side, some services have now been restored they include law library business and dental appointments.
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>> pam:a construction site accident. caught on camera, is adding fuel to the feud between santa clara county and the contractor on a hospital expansion project. as kron four's rob fladeboe reports now, the county says, this video bolsters its stance, that the contractor is in danger of being fired. >> reporter:i'm here outside the construction site of the $300 million dollars expansion of valley medical
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center in san jose, approved by taxpayers some five years ago. as we first reported to you on monday, the county is accusing the contractor, turner construction,f not only being two years behind schedule and millions of dollars over budget, but of compromising worker safety. >> reporter:today, the county produced video of a job site accident from september of 2014, which it says shows how a construction worker escaped serious injury, possibly even death, as a result of an explosion in this underground vault where he was testing >> reporter:high-pressure steam pipes. here's the video. >>video >>the worker was shaken up but given turner construction a week to come up with a plan to address safety and put the project back on track or risk termination.
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>> reporter: and a response from the 4 news at six. in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news >> diane: mostly cloudy conditions and then the two bridges were dropped into the mid '60s and '70s for the inland valley locations. about 10 mi. per hour for the most part. as i am tomorrow morning a chance for patchy drizzle. the temperature should be all around the 50s across the board. >> diane: with cooler temperatures and place about 10 degrees cooler than we were the last couple of days. >> diane: friday, when starts to warm things up just a tad bit creek i will talk about how long they're coming up in a few minutes!
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>> grant:police in bexar county, texas, are investigating a fatal police-involved shooting that was caught on cell phone video. >> grant:the video, recorded last friday, appears to show two and killing 41-year-old gilbert flores. >> grant:it's not clear if flores had a weapon on him. >> grant:the bexar county sheriff says the video is among many pieces of evidence collected to determine what happened. >> grant:authorities say the incident began after authorities responded to a domestic disturbance call from flores' home. >> grant:they found a woman and baby at the home, both of whom appeared to have been injured. >> grant:the bexar county district attorney says there is a second video of the
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incident released. he says the second video has a closer, clearer view of what happened. >> pam: in virginia, a memorial service was held today for one of the journalists killed on live television last wednesday. >> pam: catherine heenan is here with the story. catherine? >> catherine: 27-year-old cameraman adam ward was remembered as a joyful person - always in a happy mood. >>a colleague says that's sometimes hard to do when your shift begins at 3 am. >> catherine: more than 500 people packed into the first baptist church in roanoke virginia today. >> catherine: a family spokesman says it was an example of how people in the area are sticking together to support each other. >> catherine: ward and reporter alison parker were gunned down last week during a live interview. >> catherine: the shooter - a former reporter for the same station - later killed himself. >> catherine: a private memorial service is planned later for parker.
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>> pam: former subway pitchman jared fogle is going back to court, but this time. to sue the former head of his charity. >> pam: a federal judge says, a kentucky county clerk who will not issue marriage licenses to gay couples because of her religious beliefs. has until close of business tomorrow, to respond to the latest motion in the case. >> pam: today rowan county clerk kim davis continued to deny licenses to couples, despite a federal court order. >> pam: davis stopped issuing all marriage licenses after the u.s. supreme court legalized same-sex marriage in june. >> pam: two gay couples and two straight couples sued her, and a federal judge ordered her to issue the licenses. >> pam: yesterday, the u.s. supreme court upheld that order. >> issue the licenses. and had this confrontation today with a couple seeking a license. >> did got tell you to treat us like this?
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>> i have x to all to leave you are interrupting my courtroom. >> pam:the couples named in the lawsuit have asked the federal judge to hold davis in contempt of court. and fine her for her continued refusal to grant licenses. >> pam:they specifically asked that he not send her to jail. >> pam: the 49ers are getting ready for the last preseason game. >> pam: coming up. the changes the team is making as they prepare for the chargers. >> pam: and on the attack. two republicans candidates for president square off with dueling campaign ads.
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it'sbouteepi theoodpartles t. try sur pogripree. >> pam: on the road to the white house. >> pam: republican presidential in their next debate about two weeks from now. >> pam: but two candidates -- jeb bush and donald trump -- are already trading jabs this week. >> jacqueline: as cnn's emily schmidt reports. they have launched use their past words against their present campaigns. >> pam: there was a moment-- a few minutes into jeb bush's talk with reporters tuesday-- when the former florida governor seemed to welcome a change in what had been the main line of questioning. >>: "i'd like to ask a non- trump question, if you don't mind." >>presidential candidate "i'd love it" >> reporter:but earlier in the day--the trump in this
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youtube video. it used trump's past interviews to paint him as a less conservative--less iowa- caucus-like --version of today's candidate. >>trump: "i've lived in new york city, in manhattan, my whole life. so my views are a little bit different than if i lived in iowa." >> reporter:trump replied on twitter: saying bush "hit ads" are funded by lobbyists.and asking, "will jeb sink as low in the polls as the others who have gone after me?" >> reporter:the tweets don't mention trump posted this instagram video about bush one day earlier >>"jeb bush's thoughts on illegal immigrants" >> reporter:it used mug shots of undocumented immigrants charged with murder--under sound of bush calling illegal immigration "an act of love." >>presidential candidate "it's all personal for him, mischaracterizations of my views, long-standing views." >>presidential candidate "i just want to talk about my accomplishments. i'm not looking to attack anybody." >> reporter:a new poll of likely iowa republican caucus-goers shows another name surging to the top- ben carson is now tied for first with-trump. carson's up fifteen points since the last monmouth university poll in
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bush lags at five percent support in the iowa poll, even as those online ads show he and trump battling one on one. >> reporter: schmidt. >> pam: next at five. information you should know. if you or a loved one suffers a stroke. >> diane: beautiful day today with a lot of sunshine. however, can we expect a cool down and rain? we live in a pick and choose world. choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this?
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and everything we're learning about them tells us that time is of the essence. >> pam:kron 4's vicki liviakis shares some life- saving information that could help you or a loved one survive a stroke. >> reporter:this is the face of a stroke victim. it can hit anyone at any age. men and women alike. >> reporter:in fact nearly 800 thousand people a year suffer strokes in the u.s. - one every 4 seconds. >> reporter:dr. elizabeth cahill is a stroke specialist with ucsf. >> reporter:she says a stroke cuts off blood to the brain so you must act fast. >> reporter:face drooping. arms weakness. speech difficulty. time to call 911. there are clot busting drugs like tpa.
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>> the first hour is one we have the potential to change the tide. >> reporter:the newest tool is actually going into the brain and physically removing the clot. >> it is a powerful but then that this cost to or use to break up the blood clot. >> reporter:but dr. cahill says, the best cure is prevention. >> if you have high blood pressure. take your medication and take it every day. not just sometimes occurred at same thing with high cholesterol or diabetes. taking your blood pressure regularly and consistently helps. >> diane: gorgeous day to
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day. when speed is picking up as we speak kurdish--wind speed >> diane: by 8:00 p.m. increase in cloud and temperature in the 60s and low 70's for the inland valley cities. >> diane: light drizzle and the morning hours. by noontime sun conditions. once all the apache of apple declares off their it we have a weather system, and from the south. moving in from our region. smack in the middle of it. >> diane: the purchase will drop about 10 degrees cooler that has that the last few days. >> diane: for the san
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francisco and peninsula area of the temperatures will be in the upper 60s. in the inland valleys location upper 80s and 90s today will be in the upper 70's it with a few eighties. maybe livermore? >> diane: more sunshine and the inland and south bay. no. bay as well. except for certain areas with patchy f o g. cooler temperatures will remain until friday. >> diane: on saturday, sunday warmer conditions. >> diane: 2 more days with the past two conditions. meanwhile, a place by sunday.
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>> diane: the weekend forecast temperatures jumping with clear skies and temperatures on seasonal average fell last all week long. >> pam: we're less than two weeks away until the 49ers open the regular season, but going to make the final cut. >> pam: kron 4's mark carpenter was at practice this afternoon and is back with a status report. mark? >> pam: >> reporter:that's right pam. >> reporter:due to the final preseason game happening this thursday, today's media session was the only one of the short week. >> reporter:the big issue on coach jim tomsula's mind-- trimming down the roster to a final count of 53-players. >>"i don't think any body is ever handed anything here. i performing at the level that we need you to perform. you're replaced.i mean we all know that." >> reporter:49ers head coach jim tomsula making his
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message loud and clear this morning.if you don't cut it, you aren't making the cut. >> reporter:the finalized roster comes this saturday.which means thursday is the last chance for players on the brink to prove they should keep their locker. >>"there's some guys that this is real important for, there are, there is that.but that's every year." >> reporter:one man that's definitely not in the mix is defensive standout ahmad brooks.who was sent home by team officials last week after being charged for misdemeanor sexual battery. >> reporter:tomsula has told media he won't be with the team this week and his status is day-to-day. >> reporter:as for the quarterback situation, it remains to be seen whether we'll see colin kaepernick on the field at all in the closing exhibition.and it's better to play it safe. >> reporter:this past weekend-- the broncos d sacked him twice and held him to 13-yards passing. >> reporter:either way-- he's not shying away from suiting up. >>"it'll depend on what the coaches think. they haven't told us anything yet.i'm always willing to step on that field.
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>> reporter:over the last three weeks, the 49ers have gone 1-2.with home. thursday's kickoff against san diego is set for 7pm mark carpenter, kron 4 news >> pam: we will be back!
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>> pam: some of hollywood's hottest female stars are now choosing men who are mere mortals. >> pam: but exactly what does an everyday joe need to attract an a-lister? >> pam: the insider's debbie matenopoulos has more on when mister right isn't famous. >>i just identify with someone who can love and admire somebody else there's no competition betweent he two that theyre there for each other >> reporter:is sandra bullock letting us in on what makes a guy her mr. right? hmmm maybe that's why she's steering clear of hollywood types and hanging with photographer bryan randall. >>bryan randall is a 49 year old photographer/and he has a young daughter bringing them somethign really great to have in common >> reporter:our insiders
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yahoo entertainment's breanne l. heldman and relationship expert wendy walsh on why a listers are finding love away from the spotlight 1:01:27 when celebrities date / regular real world people they have a better chance of having a healthier relationship >> reporter:so how does an average joe get a girl like sandra or reese or julia? >> reporter:n the set of the mexican back in 2000 julia roberts was working along the hottest guy in the world brad pitt, she was also dating benjamin bratt, but she fell head over heels for assistant cameraman danny moder. three kids later. she knows she made the right choice. >>16:54:2o i just want to impress him, /16:54:27 im just glad i found him >> reporter:after her divorce from actor ryan phillippe, reese found love the second time around with talent agent jim toth announced her engagement to >>10410 sometimes celebs like to get with someboy in the more than an art form its also a bsuienss and there becoems teh commonality >> reporter:putting fame aside, hollywood's hottest ladies are drawn to fortunes. meaning men with
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bustling bank accounts. after deciding she and nick cannon don't belong together, mariah fell for australian resort mogul james packer. also known as dollar man. >> reporter:we'll have so much more on this story tonight at 7 on the insider, for kron 4 news, i'm louis aguirre.pam back to you! . >> pam: actor tom hanks says he has something in store for one kerman california high school's homecoming. >> pam: hanks tweeted the following message monday, quote, >> pam: "gear up, kerman high school for homecoming. >> pam: i'm working on something for the festivities! hanx", on " >>"you know, the whole football team huddles around us and everyone's like, 'oh, let me see, let me see!' and it just very excited, and we're all hooting and hollering and yelling. it was very exciting"
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>>"we never thought that in this short amount of time that we could have got a response from tom hanks this fast. it's crazy." >> pam: the news comes after the school decided to make its homecoming theme "tom hanks movies". >> pam: the students used social media to reach out to hanks to see if he would attend. it's not clear what hanks has planned for kerman high school's homecoming, which is scheduled for october. >> pam: we will see you at 6:00!
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>>explosion >> pam:a close call for this worker.after he's caught in an explosion at a construction site at valley medical center in the south bay. >> pam:good evening, i'm pam moore. (male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> reporter: >> pam:that worker escaped serious injury, but the video is now at the center of an increasingly bitter dispute between the contractor.and santa clara county. >> pam:kron 4's rob fladeboe spoke with a lawmaker who has serious concerns about safety at the site. >> reporter:the accident occurred in an underground vault here on the northside of a new addition to valley medical center where workers for the contractor, turner construction, were testing high pressure steam pipes. >> reporter:the worker was not hurt but jeff draper >> reporter:says he was lucky. ♪
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the county says it is now worried about safety at the $300 million dollar, 168-bed hospital wing, which is already 2 years behind schedule and millions of dollars over budget. >> reporter:in a statement, turner construction said that safety is it's top priority and accused the county of using the explosion to divert attention from turner's claim that the county is to blame for the delays.by imposing hundreds the project. >> reporter:regardless of who is to blame, one thing seems clear. the taxpayers, who approved the project five years ago to alleviate a shortage of hospital beds, are no closer to that goal now than they were then. in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >> pam: happening today.san francisco mayor ed lee laid homeless encampments in the city ahead of super bowl 50. >> pam: part of the mayor's long term plan is to move some homeless into a new navigation center in the opened last spring
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>> pam: there is also 500 units of affordable housing expected to be ready to go by the end of the year. >>i am taking the superbowl as an opportunity.we see entire encampments.let's help these people long term basis >> pam:mayor lee said the upcoming el nino this winter is also incentive to get the homeless off the streets. >> pam:new at six.kron 4's maureen kelly gives us a closer look at one of the places the mayor is expecting to move at least some of the homeless living in encampments. >> reporter:sam dodge with the mayor's office of hope is showing me around the new navigation center that opened in the spring.as a pilot program.it's different than other shelters.because outreach workers try toi move entire encampments in hereputting their poseesions like shopping karts in these shipping containers.the homeless can bring their partnersand their even their pets here. >>.less strict 24 hours a day
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>> bringing in their tribe.gaining trust >> reporter:matthew teague has been living here since july.after being on the streets since 2012 >> reporter:he says he likes the fact the center is less strict than the shelters.and that the staff here really seems to want to get him into housing.he's hopeful that the mayor's plan to urge the homeless off the streets for the superbowl will motivate others like him to get help. >> when did and the right direction. --pointed and the right direction >>place is due to relocate after the superbowl.
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>> pam:it was an emotional day for the family of kate steinle. they took to the steps of san francisco city hall today to announce their plans to file a civil lawsuit. >> pam:the lawsuit is against san francisco sheriff ross mirkarami, the bureau of land management and federal immigration officials. >> pam:steinle was murdered in july as she was walking on pier 14 with her father. a suspect, undocumented immigrant francisco lopez sanchez has been charged with murder. >> pam:the sheriff's department released lopez sanchez in april - despite an immigration hold on him. the sheriff said he did so because of the city's sanctuary law. >> pam:today, kate's mother talked about the agony of losing a child and how they are fighting to for some changes. >> being the mother, anyone who is a mother or parent it is just of seven ball. --it
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is just fun sat immobile. it is not ok to have these people that are valid velez and the united states. -- felons >> pam:the family suing the bureau of land management, because the gun used in the shooting belonged to a blm agent whose weapon was stolen out of his car. >> pam:steinle's brother said that the agent should have had cage to prevent that type of theft. >> pam:meantime, the city of san francisco has yet to debate a resolution calling on the sheriff to recind the communication with federal immigration authorities. >> pam:it was introduced by supervisor mark farrell in july. and is expected to be discussed by a board of supervisors committee in mid september. >> pam:the resolution was part of a package of public safety reforms. presented just a few weeks after steinle was killed on pier 14.
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>> pam: house minority leader nancy pelosi was talking about san francisco's sanctuary city status again today. >> pam: catherine heenan is here to talk about her visit to a local grade school. catherine? >> catherine:in the continuing firestorm over the pier 14 killing of kate steinle. nancy pelosi said again today that she supports san francisco's sanctuary city program. >> catherine:pelosi was visiting monroe elementary school.along with mayor ed lee and others. they were talking about a program designed to help families save for education -- called >> catherine:"kindergarten to college." >> catherine:but she was also asked about "kate's law" -- which would give a mandatory 5 years in prison to violent, deported illegal aliens who re-enter the u.s. >> catherine:"kate's law" was proposed after 32-year- old kate steinle was killed by an illegal alien who had been deported five times.
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>> catherine:she'd been walking along pier 14 with her father back in july. pelosi doesn't support the proposal. she 'has' asked federal officials to review the policies regarding the detention of illegal aliens.c >> pam:we sent out push alerts on this story when the steinle family announced their lawsuit. stay up-to-the-minute on all your news and weather with the free kron 4 mobile app. it's available in the android market and apple app store >> pam:a house fire in san jose this morning has displaced ten people and 3 dogs. the fire was reported a little after 5 a-m this mornig off of senter road. >> pam:initial reports said the fire started in the garage and when crews arrived flames were coming from the roof.
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everyone inside the home evacuated and firefighters put out the fire just after 6 a-m/ >> pam:no injuries were reported and the cause is still under investigation. >> pam:also in san jose.police are investigating a deadly stabbing. the city's 22nd homicide of the year. >> catherine:it happened last night at the site formally known as "the jungle" when authorities arrived.they found a man suffering from a stab wound. >> pam:he was pronounced dead at the scene. police say they don't know what led to the stabbing and at this point, no suspect description was available. >> pam:a scary story out of the east bay tonight. that's where oakland police are investigating a possible kidnapping. >> pam:a witness reported seeing a woman shoved into the trunk of a car that sped off. now the hunt is on for that vehicle >> pam:kron 4's jr stone went to the neighborhood where the reported crime happened. he's live tonight in east oakland with new information.jr?
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>> reporter:pam, police describe the car as two door, black, tinted windows, and blue paper plates. the woman who was allegedly put in a trunk had a brown or tan halter top on. this is an open space behind meneighbors tell me many people are in and out of here on a regular basis. >> reporter:someone reported to police that they saw a man put a woman in the trunk of a car in this area of eastmont hills in east oakland just after 10 last night. ironically there was actually a lot of work going on in this area last night because a large load of trash was left in the street. crews were actually out here removing that load for sometime. at this point though police won't say if it was those crews who spotted something or if it was somebody in the neighborhood. >> reporter:the description of the suspect here is very vague.he was allegedly seen wearing a red shirt and dark pants. he is described as an african american man in his mid 20's. 6 feet tall and at least 180 pounds. live in east oakland, j.r. stone, kron 4 news.
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>> pam:san francisco police officials are investigating whether an officer was involved in the sexual assault of a woman last month. >> pam:both the victim and officer's name are not being released right now. >> pam:officials did say the officer was moved to a position where he does not come in contact with the public and his gun was also taken. >> pam:here is the sketch of the suspect accused of exposing himself to a female in downtown palo alto firdaypalo alto police received a call from the woman around ten o'clock saying she got into her car and drove a few blocks then stopped to check her g-p-s. >> pam:she heard a knock on her window and a man stood next to her car door and pulled down his pants. the suspect is described as a white male in his mid twenties about 5 feet 8 inches with medium length brown hair. >> pam:anyone with information is being asked to call palo alto dispatch. >> pam:now to the weather.
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>> pam:another sunny day across the bay area. >> pam:diane tuazon is tracking the conditions in the weather center.diane a warm up is on the way for some parts right? >> diane: taking a look at temperatures right now, 80 degrees for antioch livermore with upper 70's for pleasanton and concord. in san francisco and the peninsula with the low 60s. this is how things should play out for the next few days, cooling things down quite a bit. 78 degrees thursday. miss evans to los 70's and the coast will be in the upper 60s. we do have a slight chance of patchy drizzle. in parts of san mateo and redwood city. >> diane: that should clear up what along 10:00 in the morning. thursday, partly
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cloudy conditions with temperatures still in the pretty much the same as wednesday. >> diane: still cooling down for much in before we warm up in the next few days >> pam: violent shooting takes place during a high school sporting event in an east bay city. multiple people are injured. kron4's haaziq madyun shows you where it happened . >> pam: services just restored at the san jose prison.
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>> reporter:you are in the stands on a friday night watching some high school football when suddenly >>"we received multiple shots fired in the area" >> reporter:multiple shots fired right across the street from kennedy high school in richmond creating a chaotic situation in the stands and on the field >>"a school resource officer managed to close down the football game for precautionary measures" >> reporter:none of the spectators or players were injured however richmond police investigators found multiple shooting victims here on 41st street near the monterey pines apartment complex
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>>"the gest of it is we had a car that drove by and shot at a student who was walking home and also the same car shot into a different car with two victims that were struck inside the vehicle, so we have a total of 3- victims all of them are juveniles >> reporter:he says this shooting outside kennedy high school is the latest in a wave of violent crime in richmond >>"in that area there has been an up-tick in criminal activity so we have a lot of officers patrolling that area" >> reporter:richmond police say they have limited suspect information. their investigators are following up on what leads they do have in the case. in richmond haaziq madyun kron4news >> reporter:overall, crime is on the rise in richmond. there have been 13 homicides in the city this year. >> reporter:there were 11 in all of 2014. police say there has also been a 5-percent increase in property crime, and a 20- percent spike in robberies.
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>> pam:the santa cruz district attorney is considering charges against a teen who admitted to setting a fire at loma prieta elementary school in los gatos. >> pam:the fire happened on sunday night. police say the teen went to the school to smoke marijuana with some friends. >> pam:he reportedly lit a cardboard box on fire.and he claims he accidentally left the fire smoldering in a garbage can, which quickly spread to a community center on campus. >> pam:the school's gym suffered smoke damage. classes resumed at the school this morning. >> pam:officials say the number of inmates at san quentin state prison showing respiratory illness symptoms increased to 73. >> pam:a state corrections department spokeswoman says the inmaes are under observation for legionnaires' disease.but have not been diagnosed. >> pam:they are being treated at san quentin's on- site medical unit. >> pam:prison officials confirmed six san quentin state prison inmates are all ill with the disease.whose symptoms include high fever.chill.and a cough.
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>> pam: >> grant:a lawsuit has been filed by a man shot during an event in san jose hosted earlier this year by r&b singer chris brown. >> grant: of five people shot is suing brown and the nightclub when the shooting happened. say that there should have been more security with a history of violence at browns defense. he was shot in the foot and suffered permanent nerve damage. >> grant: calling the suit frivolous. >> diane: the wind speed is picking up a little bit
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breezy for oakland. 20 mi. per hour and livermore. and 10 mi. for breath look for it--redwood city >> diane: 10:00 p.m., breezy conditions as i mentioned will stay in place. by 5:00 a.m. and a chance for patchy drizzle will start until 10:00 a.m.. union city would get scattered, patchy drizzle. >> diane: los 60s across the board here. 57 degrees of the napa and sonoma. so why are we dealing with cooler temperatures for the next couple of days? and then the warming trend right after that?
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>> diane: moisture system out in the pacific meeting in the middle, we will be as effective with the breezy conditions and the coolant temperatures for the next few days. along with cloudy conditions. we will have time for a moment--will have time for warmups assume. >> diane: parts of livermore should give local up as well. but the transition would indicate moisture and that is why we have the patchy drizzle in the forecast for the peninsula area. expect that for tomorrow morning with clearing. by noon time it will fall back with sunshine and the inland valleys cities to rid--in san bruno.
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>> diane: highs tomorrow, and around 3:00 p.m. for the peninsula and the upper 60s across the board with low seventies as well move across the bridge to the east bay shore communities. dealing with cooler temperatures and inland valley locations in the low 17 temperatures. --70 degrees >> catherine:swat teams in camouflage and federal agents with sniper rifles have flooded the area near fox lake, illinois.
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>> catherine: a massive all=day manhunt has failed to turn up any sign of three men who murdered a veteran officer, apparently after a routine traffic stop >> catherine: these are the first ground level pictures of the search. >> catherine: they just came in within the last hour. >> catherine: you can see how the little resort town almost resembles a military base. plenty of camouflage and tactical vehicles. atf and fbi personnel joined hundreds of state and local police going door to doot/ >>we have numerous canines on the ground we have numerous helicopters in the air. we have officers conducting searches of the area. >>we're asking all area residents to remain inside, report suspicious activity by dialing 911 >> pam: >> catherine:the murdered officer was identified as lieutenant joe glinewitz, a 52 year old who has spent 30 years on the fox lake police force he is the 25th officer to
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be killed in the line of duty in the u=s this year. >> pam:friends, family and remember a w-d-b-j photo journalist who was shot and killed last week. a "celebration of life" service was held this morning in roanoke for adam ward. >> pam:he and reporter alison wednesday during a live t-v interview. the shooter, a former reporter for wdbj. later killed himself. >> pam:a private memorial service is planned for parker. >> pam: plus, a good attitude goes a long way in helping to battle cancer occurred will meet a woman who is proving that. >> grant: now, is the time to download the new kron4
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application. you can watch right from your phone. looking at the bottom barker it with the watch live button just touch it and will go to our live newscasts. >> grant: touch, install or download the application and be sure to press to schiller's so you will know when there is breaking news. download it today! will be back
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>> reporter: the mayor says he plans to move some of the homeless into a new pilot program to rid plus, he expects to have 500
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affordable homes for the homeless coming on available at the end of the year. he says is not one for everyone. >> reporter: forced to file a lawsuit and gas san francisco sheriff rick-- walking with her father back in july she was murdered. by seth said chiselled says. asking for an undisclosed amount of money. here in san francisco. >> reporter: east oakland police are looking into an alleged kidnapping that happened last night at 10:00. police told people living in this area, that a car was parked right behind
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that vehicle. and someone saw a man forcing a woman into the truck. the descriptions are both vague for it no missing persons report has never filed. j.r. stone kron 4 news. >> reporter: recent friday night football game was interrupted by a violent shooting that took place right across the street from the school. >> we have a car that drove five and the san car shot into a different car that would strip inside of the vehicle. >> reporter: spectators or players were injured during the shooting. >> pam: an interesting report out today about heart health. according to the cdc
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the heart may be years older than actually your age. on average, the report said american men have a heartbeat about eight years older than their age. for woman, is about five years. >> pam: researchers calculated heart ace by looking and risk factors such as age, excess weight, smoking, diabetes and still is the blood pressure. cdc director says the car was kept the letter is a simple way to reveal a person's risk of heart attack or stroke. >> pam: advances in medicine can only kill a person so much. patients also have to do their part in helping
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especially cancer patients. mark the shade introduce us to one woman whose attitude has made a difference. >> reporter: about eight years ago, carolyn higgins got a call from her doctor nobody wants to give: >> she said i think you have a multiple myeloma i went home and i looked up and nassau 35 years live sandwich at that point i put out of my head because realistically there was no way that i was one to let that happen and i was in denial. >> reporter: eventually in reality say again, and i went to the wish of cancer institute at emory university where a new drug was being tried clinical trials to have risen, but that does not for that did not faze her.
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>> i didn't think about that. i thought about the prospect of being cured. >> reporter: in time, he has helped improve. her doctor says her success with external kimye had a lot to do with the genetics of her cancer. but her attitude is also a major factor. >> reporter: >> diane: afternoon highs, on route 3 tam. to they were in the upper 80s for much of the area here. now we will only get into the '70s. about 10 degrees: trend. 79 in antioch, 77 in pleasanton tomorrow, at east bay shore lines cloudy in the morning sun and afternoon. with high 60s and low 70's.
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>> diane: san francisco peninsula will stay in the low 60s with patchy drizzle the afternoon will stay in the mid-60s the upper 70's for most of the region. the cooling trend lasts for the next couple of days before we have a warm-up before the weekend. >> pam: republican presidential candidates next will take the stage together in a debate just about two weeks from now. the two candidates, bush and donald trump are ready already trading jabs this week. with a new delhi on ads meant to use their passwords against the president campaigns. >> pam: bush campaign pose a you to video to this morning to rid the ad with a forced to reveal the real trump and features a series of cliches
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from years old interviews or clips from years old interviews. >> pam: is to supply him as a less conservative laszlo caucus like version of today's canada. --candidate >> pam: trump replied on twitter same his ads are funded by lobbyists and asking " will he sink as low as to pose as the others live on after me? >> pam: bush lacks at bat percent support and i will pose even as those on line as show he in trouble valley one on one. >> pam: he still hasn't been clear whether he will run for president but we do know
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that president joe biden will appear during the opening week of the late show with steven colbert. >> pam: will be that a commission. --we will be back
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>> grant: the loss as to the city council has bought its support behind that effort to bid for the 2000 to four olympic games. the 15-0 council vote tuesday cleared the way for mayor eric varsity to execute the premise that began of cauchy asians with the u.s. olympic committee and what all public and in the city financially. councilmembers' express enthusiasm about the games and caution about guarding taxpayer funds. >> pam: gillie is back with this for snacks!--here is back with a sports next!
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>> gary: good evening!
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>> gary:last night's giants- dodgers game started in august and ended in september. a couple of lonely fans the game lasted 5 hours and 29 minutes ending at 12:39 in the morning >> gary:14th inning/bases loaded with no outs >> gary:adrian gonzalez who homered to left no chance for a play here a.j. ellis trots in for the game winning >> gary:final 5-4 dodgers >> gary: innings the teams have played against each other since 1995 the 5th longest west in 1958 >> gary:the dodgers now lead by 4 ½ games in the division the for the 2nd wild card spot grienke tonight at dodgers stadium >> gary: we have people talking about the dodgers' offense. that they are not real fans. because they leave early.
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>> gary: had to say, not everyone is sleeping on the sofa l.e.d. and tv dinners. people have to get up and go to work or they have babysitters. i was in a storm today defending the dodgers fans. >> pam: (laughter) >> gary: (laughter) >> gary: 14 right to go home when i want to. --i want >> pam: of course! (laughter) >> gary: they can go home early. >> pam: well, let's face it. traffic along with making want to go home early. >> gary: kron4 is
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announcing, if you want to go home early from a game. go home! >> gary:a man is willing to do anything to be a dodger loah linares who claims to >> gary:is camping outside of dodgers staidum . untill he gets a tryout linares has been sleeping outside of the stadium for 18 days. >> gary:linares can be seen working on his swinging motion with no bat . and practices catching fly balls >> gary:with not glove shot >> gary:linares says he can help the dodgers at second base , thrid base , and short stop. and wont leave untill he gets his shot.
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>> gary:we're less than two weeks away from the 49ers regular season opener, but before wethe team has to tie up some loose ends in the exhibition >> gary:with their final preseason game this thursday, the niners held their only media jim tomsula's mind is 53- spots.and naming a starting o-line. >> gary:tomsula says marcus martin will start at center and right guard. them says he's pleased with the combination. >>kaepernick "even through the preseason with the different there, we've been able to run the ball very well. so i think that'll be a strength for us and i mean when they were in the game on saturday together, they did a great job for us during that two minute drill. so moving forward, i think everyone's confident with what we have >>tomsula ""i don't think any body is ever handed anything here. i just don't see football that way. if you aren't performing at the level that you're replaced.i mean we all know that." >> gary: the media in the
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tickler, they want a coach that has a little more, presidential aura about himself. i am routing for this person for it. >> gary:super bowl 50 is set to be febraury 7th. but media day will be a thing of the past it's now going prime-time >> gary:the nfl will kick off super bowl 50 festivities with "super bowl opening night" sap center in san josehome of the sharks
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>> that when we hit the regular-season. he will hit the ground running. >> gary: ysabel 50 will be at levi stadium. if you are smart you will get out of town and avoid the traffic. (laughter) >>--super bowl >> gary:super bowl opening night is morning. the event will begin at 5:00pm tickets can be purchsed for "less than $30" >> gary: still ahead.the wait is over. >>
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>> gary: going all the way back to mcenroe and connors for people in to sit in that chair and take all of that abuse. >> gary: every time my father yelled they would say that is a love. one day this is a flat one these guys and throw them. taking that abuse? >> gary: we are reporting that we are against that. >> pam: release early from the game if you wanted. >> pam: the wait is over! when mcdonald's will start serving breakfast all day. ♪
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>> pam: that is because it has gotten a makeover. "google" now has a new font.and brighter colored >> pam: the company says it's subtle changes are supposed to make "google" easier to read on all devices. >> pam: it is the same typeface that google's new parent company alphabet is using for its logo. >> pam: but not everyone is loving the new look. >> pam: one type expert is calling the lettering "childish" and "unsophisticated." return to >> pam: mcdonald's is embarking on its biggest operational change in years.with plans to offer breakfast items all day at its more than 14-thousand u- s restaurants. >> pam: the change will start mcdonald's made the announcement today. the breakfast items on the menu will vary at each location. >> pam: we will see you back that eight
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"the insider" from hollywood. your 24/7 celebrity conversation. >> don't call me fat. this is ridiculous. i'm pregnant. >> kim's baby body under attack again as the haters come out stronger than ever. how kim is reacting today. >> kim, are you up for that? >> we go inside the perils of her pregnancy. plus, from j. lo to madonna to victoria and zayn, why stars have become selfie obsessed. how stars are now controlling their own close-ups. and attention all you muggles. >> ready? >> ready. >> could jk rowling be sending harry potter back to hogwarts? >> and then, why have some of hollywood's leading ladies given
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