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sheriff's office blames the evacuations on "changing fire conditions". the red cross has set up an evacuation center in the town of sanger. >> grant:the rough fire has burned more than 95-thousand acres and is just 31 percent >> grant:the extreme heat is not helping firefighters around the state. with temperatures around the bay area in the 90's. >> grant: encamped and school have been evacuated. this is an fresno county. affecting certain residence for it is your office blames it on certain locations. and conditions. the rough fire has burned almost 100,000 a.. and it is still 31
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percent contained. will continue to monitor to the fire situation in both counties. >> catherine: and triple digits in the east bay. kron 4's brian van aken is live outside our studio - with the latest on this heat wave. brian? >> reporter: catherine, at temperatures are way up this afternoon. and even and the triple digits as you mentioned. the reading for san for cisco and 91 degrees. the sea breeze has began to kick up and that will cool things down for a little bit. at least for san francisco. >> reporter: 96 to prodigious as you can see.
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103 degrees. the '90s for oakland. upper 90s in san jose. these temperatures running about 10 to 20 degrees. above where we should be for this time of year. that is pretty hot stuff. which will continue for another day. for he advisories in effect from 7:00 tonight and into tomorrow for the next several days it will be a long stretch of weather. >> catherine: to keep up with the weather and beat the heat. download the kron 4 weather app! it's available for both i- phone and android devices. >> catherine: breakings news in las vegas. >> catherine: in just the past hour. a british airways jet. bound for london. caught fire on the tarmac at mccarren international airport. >> catherine: witnesses saw huge plumes of 777. >> catherine: initial reports say flight 2276 was ready for take off. with passengers on board. everyone was evacuated and
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there are no reports of injuries. >> catherine: a weekend trip to angel island ended in tragedy for a san francisco couple. the marin county search and rescue team found the body of a camper missing since early monday morning. >> catherine: 42-year-old vooder van lier. >> catherine: his body was found by a dive team in ayala cove this morning. >> catherine: kron4's maureen kelly was there as search team members returned. >> reporter:the boat belonging to state parks pulled into the dock at tiburon.bringing back the team of searchers just after noon. >> reporter:the same team had left from this very spot not even four hours earlier. >> reporter:the group had been concentrating this morning on searching the water.so it included the dive team using sonar equitpment.and search and rescue personel with dogs that specialize in that kind of operation.including cadaver dogs.and those who are trained to pick up any
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human scent in a large open area. >> reporter:according to tiburon police.the body was found at around 11 this morning.here in the waters of ayala cove.which is the main docking area of the island.that's where the san francisco resident and international business consultant voo-der van leer docked his boat as he camped with his wife and friends.and where he was last scene at 1 am. on labor day morning. >> reporter:his wife reported him couldn't find him. here you can see video from our helicopter partnership with abc7 news.that shows the search effort monday. >> reporter:on that first day the 80 member search team.concerntrated mostly on scouring the island.the biggest concern is that the missing 42 year old could have been hurt.and in need of assistance.the coast guard deployed boats and a helicopter to assist. >> reporter:a captain on the tiburon angel island ferry.says ayala cove is a large area and difficult to search.
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>>the visiablity is like it is everywhere in the bay.it's murky.aveage 3-4 feet. >> reporter:the one thing the divers had in their favor.the weather. >>there's been very little wind the last three days.the least amount of wind action.or wave chop which would probaly make it helpful.how clear the water is. >> reporter:maureen kelly kron4 news >> catherine: in the south bay. >> catherine: three santa clara county jail guards accused of beating to death a mentally ill inmate faced a judge today. >> catherine: they've also been charged with assaulting another prisoner. >> catherine: kron 4's rob fladeboe joins us live from san jose with details on the new charge. rob? >> reporter: we have new
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information that the deputies are accused of assaulting a second inmate. all three of the image for a family charged with murder. the correctional officers were in technical help but technical sell shares deputies. all three, handcuff assigned to high- security inmates. and charged with murder. >> reporter: complaint, was that an affidavit filed by the sheriff's department or other inmates to hear him making for mercy. the attorney jeff rosen said the correctional officers are guilty of killing someone that they were supposed to be protecting. >> the jill is also there for protection. of those outside it. as well as
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those housed within it. >> about protection--the protection there is no accountability or rehabilitation. and in the end there is no human guilty. --and ability >> osa chose to protect tyree did not, instead they kill time. killed him >>--those who were chose to * >> reporter: is three deputies face a maximum life in prison creek they are expected to be in court next week for a bill hearing. for
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now they are being held without bail for their own protection and the lme or lme the jail. --alameda >> grant: another wild fire, and pc firefighters working to keep this and say spirit as flames and rage just yards away. about 25 mi. south east of downtown los angeles. pretty much a densely populated area. >> grant: temperatures are near 100 degrees with meant about 10 mi. per hour creek he could see smoke being alone. we do not know about any manti for a mandate and it hit evacuation is hit the
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key posted on this when the strutted about one hour ago. about 25 mi. east of downtown l.a.. catherine? >> catherine:today the family of emilio nevarez returned to thehe was killed. >> catherine:they're asking for the community to help identify his killers. last april 5th -- nevarez was loading his gear after a music performance at the golden bull club. >> catherine:there was a shooting -- and he was hit by a stray bullet >>".with information" >> catherine:there's now a reward of 37-thousand dollars.for arrest. >> catherine:and police have released a surveillance photo of a third person of interest in the murder case. oakland police are asking anyone with information to call them.
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>> catherine:san francisco police have released the mug shot of the cyclist they say attacked a moving car during last week's critical mass event. >> catherine:investigators say ian hespelt hit a zipcar with a bike lock - doing about 2-thousand dollars in damage. this is video from the incident on marina boulevard. >> catherine:the zipcar driver was trying to cross the intersection when the cyclist got in front of the car and then began hitting it with the lock. >> catherine:hespelt is facing several charges, including assault with a deadly weapon and vandalism. >>would you please help me welcome to the stage kim davis! >>music >> catherine:the kentucky county clerk who refused to issue same sex marriage licenses is out of jail. the theme from rocky played as she raised her arms in a victory salute to the crowd. >> catherine:a political whirlwind. a media circus.
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whatever you call it, kim davis is right in the center, >> catherine:grant lodes is here to take us through the amazing scene kentucky today. >> grant: coming from as far away as texas to show support as far away as texas to show support for davis. she spent six days behind bars for defying the supreme court decision legalizing same sex marriages. she walked out into a full blown religious revival. >>nat >>music >> reporter:hymns and prayers filled the time as the crowd waited for news. >>presidential candidate kim davis is free >>kim davis is free >> grant:presidential
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candidate mike huckabeetweeted a selfie of himself and his wife with davis and her husband. davis was released after deputy clerks began issuing licenses to gay couples last friday. >> grant:huckabee was there as davis emerged from the jail. ♪ she has ignited somthing across this country where people are tired of the tyranny of judicial actions that takes people's freedoms away. >> grant:davis had no comment at first, just nodding her head incarceration was worth it, then she went back into the correctional center to prepare for a final piece of political theater. >>thank you all so much! i love you all so very much. >> grant:kim davis thanked her supporters as huckabee wiped tears from his eyes. >>i just want to give god the glory. his people have rallied and you are a strong people! we serve a living god who knows exactly where each and every one of us is at. just keep on pressing. don't let down because he is here. he's worthy. i love you guys. thank you so much
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>> grant:davis says she'll be back at work in a few days but has no plans to issue same=sex marriage licenses. the judge who released her today said that's okay, as long as her deputies comply. >> catherine:the race for the white house included the bay area today.coming up. gop candidate ben carson. and his approach to immigration and healthcare. >> catherine:also the bay bridge chicken is reunited with her owner. where "chip" is headed next. >> catherine:and it's been 5 years since a devastating p- g and e pipeline explosion in san bruno. coming up. how people there are trying to move on
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>> catherine:the scars from the san bruno fire are still evident five years later. in a flash. an underground p-g-and-e gas pipeline exploded. spewing balls of fire through the crestmoor neighborhood. >> catherine:the memories are still vivid for the people who still live there. kron 4's dan kerman is live tonight in san bruno. >> catherine:he talked to people who say they haven't forgotten - but have found ways to move on. >> catherine:dan?? >> reporter: today, we spoke with a woman who lost her
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family. >> it feels like a bomb has been a while but at this time, it feels like it was just yesterday. i will miss my family terribly. >> reporter:sue bullis was not at home when the pipleline explosion occurred, but her son, husband and mother in law and were all died in the blast and subsequent fire along with her dog lucky. >> i still think that they are going to come through the door. and then i realized. no, they would not come to door. and that hurt. >> reporter:bullis says her faith, her church and her friends have gotten her through the last 5 years also a scholarship fund she has started in the name of her son william. >> after a couple of months away contacted a couple of
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culinary centers because and my son wanted to be a chef budgets did not know where. --but i just did not know where. >> reporter:so far the y have given out 6 scholarshiops and just last year bullis raised 25- thousand dollars in her son's name , and hopes to generate even more at this years auction and fundraiser. >> reporter:bullis chose not to rebuild at the corner of claremont and glenview and instead sold the parcel to the city for park she has not been back to the neighborhood for years, too many bad memories but says she will return, when the park is dedicated and completed. >> reporter: that lets that i am talking about is right behind me with the marine corp. flag flying in honor of her husband. plans are on its way for the park. it should be up and ready to go sometime, by next year. >> grant:bay point police
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say they've identified a man killed in a shed fire last week. it's believed a propane tank started the fire on thursday. >> grant:the body of john davis was found inside. helicopter partnership with >> grant: people headed to marin. now four lanes of traffic from 4 to 6:00 p.m.. so and with the rotund speed and this indicates. it is working pretty well. on the majority of the span. it does get rid of as a given to san francisco. as you are leaving san francisco. the officials say they will monitor the effectiveness of this change in just a quarterly print--
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accordingly. >> catherine: the heat is not helping. and is not going away either. this >> reporter: is just one day of its separate but we would deal with these tablet temperatures up in to the weekend getting worse each day. it does not call off, especially in the house. this they swarm all the way through the evening weather. making it uncomfortable conditions. >> reporter: and temperatures was the crowd all the way through tonight. still in the 70's for it eventually dropping into lower 70's and 60's. by 7:00
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a.m.. we do have the heat advisory. it will also be for tomorrow to 11:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. to rid for the entire bay area. >> reporter: with temperatures over 100 degrees with a spare the air alert. that is calling on today and tomorrow because of high concentrations. temperatures, for to mom and financially woman in certain places. a brown 100 degrees. close to 106 degrees for antioch and livermore. all round the bay another high day would triple digits and into north bay, i will talk about how long this will last. >> catherine: the little brown chicken who may waves on the bay bridge last week
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has been reunited with her owner. chip was saved by the c h p from less--fasttrack lanes on the bridge. all the attention brought out people claiming to be her owner. a former mayoral candidate ken houston was able to prove to animal services that he was the owner. he says he was taking chip to a local school. when she somehow got free. houston says he was the nervous about coming forth. >> if a dog or cat was on the freeway would i get in trouble? she says no, no. you will not get in trouble. >> catherine: a fisherman
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>> catherine:an incredible scene in cape cod.where dozens of people worked frantically to try to get a beached great white shark - back into the ocean. >> catherine:they dug a trench and poured buckets of water onto the 14-foot great white. everyone cheered as the shark was dragged back into the water.but the effort came too late. >> catherine:the shark was reported to be dead -- once back in the ocean. >> catherine:it's not clear why it happened. return to index of >> catherine:and in the malibu area, a man bitten by by a shark over the weekend - is
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>> reporter: marks took a hammer him at chartres. on his multi it. and he was close enough to pull up the hook he got hooked. >> i felt the scant. i felt something different creek >> reporter: beaten and bleeding. --bitten >> reporter: undergoing surgery to repair several broking ligaments tearing it he was thankful that she was thankful. he can walk for weeks. --can't >> >> reporter: being beaten by
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a shark has given him a different perspective. -- bitten >> reporter: he respects them to leave them alone. >> catherine: the road to the white house makes a pit stop in the bay area. >> catherine: next at 5;30. republican ben carson talks about immigration and border security. >> catherine: also - new revelations in that high school football hit on a referee. >> catherine: what may have triggered this incident.
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>> catherine: said to take off for london print at 4:00 this afternoon flames were seen shooting out of the plane's left engine. it has 159 passengers. two people were injured no details yet to happen pretty evacuation of the plane. you are looking live at the airport right now. the plan is still on the tarmac. the investigators are sickening the same. --securing the
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scene >> catherine: republican presidential candidate ben carson is campaigning here in the bay he's a retired neurosurgeion -- and the author of eight books. >> catherine: as kron 4's terisa estacio candid about his reasons for entering the race. >> catherine: >> reporter:ben carson spoke here t the intercontinental to a full house, he spoke on a wide range of topics, from why he is running to immigration policy. >>sot/tc: ben for president. i am a man of faith, he keeps the doors open for me to run, so i am still here. >>sot/tc: immigration - what you have to do is turn off the spigot of jobs, if you do that they will stop coming.
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>> reporter:track - carson also talked about affordable health care and how he thinks it needs adjusting by creating health savings accounts instead of mandating people to sign up for policies. he also dove into the controversial issue of abortion, saying he was against it completely and would nominate us supreme court justices that would support his opinions. >>hot temperatures are going to continue this week with >> is himself to read he is comfortable and comes across as a non politician. and, i think that is his persona that is catching on with people right now. >> not enough political experience but i do believe he is a very good man. i cannot stomach his position on abortion was my position.
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>> reporter: we have hot temperatures highs in the 80s and 90s by the bay and triple digits inland. the heat will hang on until the weekend. we'll get a bit of relief for saturday and sunday, but highs in the 80s bayside and 90's inland. >> reporter: antioch upper to 104 degrees, 101, livermore. san francisco, noticed the sea breeze kicky and down to the mid-90s to the upper 80s. >> reporter: we have a lot of red and purple on the map indicating another hot day.
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will have more in the forecast coming up! >> catherine:freddie gray's family has reached a settlement agreement with the city of baltimore. >> catherine:it pays gray's family six-point-four million dollars. >> catherine:25-year-old freddie gray died last april after suffering a severe spinal injury while in police custody. >> catherine:six police officers are charged in his death -- all have pleaded not guilty. >> catherine:the death sparked protests and riots. >> catherine: statement today that the settlement is in the best interest of the city to avoid drawn-out litigation. >> catherine:there's new information in the murder of an illinois police officer a week ago. lieutenant joe gliniewicz was shot and killed after calling in to say he was following three suspicious men. >> catherine:it was hoped that surveillance video near the scene would lead to a suspect. but police say that's not the case. >> shot"there were three
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individuals on that videotape that matched that very general description that was given by lieutenant gliniewicz over the radio. i can tell you that we have located those individuals through our investigative process, interviewed all of those individuals and we have confirmed that we believe at this point they were not involved in this." >> pam:investigators are hoping that d-n-a found at the crime scene will lead to a break in the case. >> grant: happening during a gang north of san antonio on friday night. tussaud ballplayers targeted the official did so, because that official hurled a racial slur at them. that is what the players are saying. >> grant:there's now a
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racial allegation tied to the attack on a high school football referee in texas. it happened during a game north of san antinio friday night. >> grant:the superintendent of john jay high school says two football players who targeted the official did so because that official hurled a racial slur at them. meanwhile, one of the team's assistant coaches has been been put on leave, for suggesting the players go after the ref. >> grant:the players have both been suspended and will have a disciplinary hearing. their superintendent is disgusted by the actions of those two players.regardless of *why they may have acted. >>dr. brian t. woods/superintendent: "it was really very disturbing that students associated with one of our programs would engage in that kind of behavior." >> grant:the superindentent says the district will file a complaint about the racial slur with the texas association of sports officials. the two players in question could face criminal charges.that criminal investigation is expected to take about a week to complete. complete. complete. i am ready. because today there's harvoni. complete. a revolutionary treatment i am ready. becfor the most common typeni.
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nick jonas while singing along to one plus one. >> reporter:and to prove the power of beyonce shows no signs of slowing down, >> reporter:her net worth ? >> reporter:is 250 million dollars and climbing!! >> reporter:wow. we'll have so much more on this story tonight at 7 on the insider, for kron 4 news, i'm louis aguirre back to you catherine >> catherine:actor james franco is heading back to his old palo alto high school to teach a filmmaking class. >> catherine:he announced on instagram today that he'll teach an eight-part film course at palo alto high. >> catherine:the competition will be tough - with only 24 students accepted. >> catherine:those who get in will be required to make a short film as part of the course. franco graduated from palo alto high school in 19-96. >> catherine:he's lectured at other schools including u-c-l-a and new york university. franco also co-wrote and starred in the movie "palo alto" in 20-13. >> reporter: i would talk about how long the record-
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organization. and espn report indicates why is it-- widespread patriots team practices from 2000 to 2007. including sneaking into upon this locker rooms is still game plans and videotaping of on display in call signals. >> grant: additionally, the national football league commissioner is accused of ordering video tape and paper evidence destroyed. while the league investigate the scandal known as by gate. the patriots today defended their practices. the commissioner has not responded. >> catherine: the n-f-l is getting ready to kick off the season with a concert in san francisco. >> catherine:
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to celebrate the n-f-l is holding a block party at justin herman plaza in san francisco. >> catherine: kron 4's mark carpenter is live along the embarcadero -"kickoff to 50" celebration. mark? >> reporter: this area will be in at center of activity. a hall of fame bust of niners and raiders. including joe montana, and marcus allen and all the greats. all in one place sprit. the common any event is a lick concert thursday afternoon featuring to artist. >> reporter: facing the patriots, on sunday hosting
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the bagels in oakland. the forty-niners and monday at-- monday the 40- >> reporter:hot temperatures are going to continue this week with highs in the 80s and 90s by the bay and triple digits inland. the heat will hang on until the weekend. we'll get a bit of relief for saturday and sunday, but it'll still be hot with highs in the 80s bayside and 90s inland. >> reporter: please, drink a lot of water on these hot days. >> reporter: antioch 103, livermore 104, san jose nineties and oakland and the '90s. daly city with the 90 degree temperatures as well. >> reporter: this heat, it is here to stay for the next three days per it is
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just the beginning. >> reporter: it will stay warm all the way through to my. possibly, 105 degrees. in extreme heat. with a little bit of sea breeze starting to cool. >> reporter: 11 places south of san jose up to 100 degrees. 105 for plaza 10th. 1064 antioch and livermore. more of the slain pri still. what roasting in the east bay. ---still, roasting in the east bay. >> reporter: mid-90s inland
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and more and more anthology every day next week. --fog >> catherine: a big shake up at the top for united airlines. >> catherine: its c-e-o and two other senior officials have stepped down - effective immediately. >> catherine: the airline is under investigation by the u.s. attorney in new jersey over whether it >> catherine: ofimproperly tried to influence senior officials at the port authority of new york and new jersey. >> catherine: oscar munoz has been named as united's president and c-e-o. >> catherine: a good day on wall street. with stocks closing higher across the board. tech stocks did well. including apple. which was up nearly 2-point-7 percent. >> catherine: our financial expert rob black told kron 4's mark dandon this morning.
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>> catherine: >> this just in to the kron 4 newsroom. >> catherine:scorching temperatures and extremely dry conditions are fueling two wildfires that are threatning homes in norther and southern california. >> catherine:grant is tracking these fires. >> catherine:he joins us now with new information.grant? >> grant:we'll start in orange county.about 25 miles
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south-east of downtown los angeles.where homes are threatened. this is in la habra.where firefighters are soaking property lines and homes with water.hoping to save houses. >> grant:the fire's been burning forsteady winds and temperatures around 100 degrees are complicating things for firefighters. >> grant:meanwhile, in tuolome county near yosemite.another fire that stated this afternoon is also threatening homes. this is near sonora.east of stockton. >> grant:two fires are merging.burning about 100 acres.evacuations in place. >> grant:we'll keep you posted on both of these fires.where so far.crews have been able to preserve people's homes. >> i do not have any information on the fire in orange county.
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>> 100 a. would 20 percent containment we responded at 123 this afternoon. . the red cross is opening an evacuation center at the fairgrounds that will be possible about half an hour goal for it. >> grant: challenging are the conditions right now? >> lack of humanity and dryness of the vegetation and anyone and that is present help to fill the fires and make it very dangerous. especially the four years of drought that has made everything extremely dry.
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>> grant: a year like this and has been going on for moderate and how is the teak plane and the role of firefighting? >> we are working to have adequate resources on site for each buy your print this is the worst season in august and september, is the most damaging season of wild fires. so, we are not of the woods yet. >> grant: we will continue to follow the above date on the wildfires. thank you for the update. a british airways flight caught fire at mccarran airport. >> catherine: officials say two people
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were taken to the hospital for minor injuries. there were 159 passengers on board, and thirteen crew members. >> catherine: the emergency slide was used to get people off quickly. it's not clear yet what caused the fire. >> catherine: now to the weather. >> catherine: it's been a scorcher in the bay area. some places reaching triple digits.and relief is a few days off. >> catherine: brian van aken is on the weather deck tonight.brian did we break any records? >> reporter: we did break 1 record at oakland airport. elsewhere, we have seen much warmer conditions. finally, on the sea breeze and a little bit late it is here creek--to calm things down. >> reporter: we are going to
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remain in the '80s to about 8:00. after seven is where the heat advisory will expire. for 11:00 a.m. for it to purchase to be warmer than we saw today. we could get to the hundred and six degrees and some locations. --106 >> reporter: the heat is going nowhere any time soon. i will talk more about how long this will last coming up! >> catherine: the bay area air quality management district has issued another spare the air alert for tomorrow. triple -digit temperatures combined with car exhaust will mean unhealthy ozone levels, >> catherine: people who are sensitive to unhealthy air. should limit their time outdoors. people are also encouraged to use public transit. carpool or ride their bikes to work tomorrow. >> catherine: it's the sixth
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spare the air >> catherine: stay up-to- the-minute on all the free kron 4 mobile app. it's available in the android market and apple app store. >> catherine: the family of an east bay musician shot to death after playing with his band in oakland.is asking for the community's help in finding his killer. >> catherine: tonight there's new surveillance video of one of the persons of interest in the case. >> catherine: kron's haaziq madyun gives you a close look at that >> reporter:so what are we
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looking at right there? >>"this is a person of interest that we believe is associated with the murder of emilio" >> reporter:oakland police release new surveillance video of a man allegedly connected to the april 5th shooting death of emilio nevarez. now there is a total of 3-persons of interests in the murder hot has come forward >>"so we're asking for your help today for you to come forward if you know these people" >> reporter:emilios mother was joined by family and friends here outside the location where her son was gunned downpleading for information leading to emilio's killer >>"it's painful for us that someone won't come forward and give us some informationwe need for someone to help us" >> reporter:back in april the 26-year- up his gear after playing a set with his band here at the golden bull café just as a shooting was taking place >>"emilio was doing what he loved to do"
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>>"not a day goes by that we don't think about himit's just sad" >>"we need your help" >> reporter:a reward of up to 37-thousand dollars is evening offered for information leading to an arrest of emilio's murderer. in oakland haaziq madyun kron4news. >> reporter:a man in antioch was shot to death overnight. police say they got a report of screams and gunshots around twelve-thirty a-m. >> catherine: the man was found in front of a home on san joaquin avenue near capistrano street. another man was shot and killed sunday night on cavallo road. just a mile and a half away.
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shift >> catherine: san francisco police have released the mug shot of the cyclist they say last week's critical mass event. >> catherine: they say ian hespelt hit a zip car with a bike lock - doing about 2- thousand dollars in damage. this is video from the incident on marina boulevard. >> catherine: the zipcar driver was trying to cross the intersection when the cyclist got in front of the car and and then hit the car with the lock several times. >> catherine: hespelt is facing several charges, including assault with a deadly weapon and vandalism. >> reporter: >> catherine: three santa clara county correctional an inmate late last month, were officially charged with murder today. the deputies did not enter a plea. they are being held without bail. >> catherine: kron 4's rob
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fladeboe was at today's hearing. he's live in san jose tonight with more.rob? >> reporter: the deputies were formally charged with murder and assault last take a look. >> reporter:handcuffed at the waist and wearing the red jail tunic inmates, the three accused sheriff's deputies appeared in a packed courtroom where they were arraigned on murder charges in the death of inmate michael tyree, whom district attorney jeff rosen says they were supposed to protect. >>jeff rosen/district attorney those that were supposed to protect michael tyree, did not. instead they killed him. and we have charged them with murder. >> reporter:court documents released tuesday included an affidavit from a sheriff's department investigator that details how other
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inmates heard michael tyree screaming for mercy as he was beaten by the deputies. jereh lubrin, seated in the front row, >> reporter:with matthew farris and rafael rodriguez in the rear, are also charged with assaulting another inmate identified as juan villa, before moving on to tyree's cell. farris attorney william rapaport says he's not guilty. >> attorney -- this is not easing for him at all. --easing--easy >> reporter:the district attorney questions about whether tyree's murder is an indication of chronic inmate abuse in the jail, adding that the deputies deserve a fair trial. >> reporter:the marin county coroner has confirmed that a body found in the waters off angel island is that of a camper missing since early monday morning.
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>> reporter: in terms of exposure, they are facing a maximum price-jazz and maximum place in prison. live in san jose, rob fladeboe kron4 and is to rid >> catherine: this is a picture of 42 year old wouder van lier. >> catherine: and this is video from our helicopter partnership with abc7 news which shows the massive search effort. >> catherine: the san francisco resident and international business consultant was last seen on board his boat, which was docked in an island cove, around 1 am labor day. >> catherine: a ferry boat captain familar with the island calls is a sad ending to what should have been a fun holiday weekend. ♪ "it's terrible.it's a stellar weather, everybody should have been having a good time.it's sad when it ends this way for someone and their family.he sets out probably with friends and family and it ends in tragedy.its awful.'
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>> reporter:one of van lier's neighbors describes he and his wife as the nicest people in their building. >> reporter:tomorrow marks five years since deadly blast that wiped out a san bruno. >> grant: the train officials apologizing to the book club. now, a trip will take up to 35 people that are black and latino, with the tour bus leaving the restaurant nov. course that since september 26th.
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issue san sex marriage licenses. davis was released this morning - after spending 5 days behind bars. as cnn's mary maloney reports - her freedom comes with a stipulation. >> catherine:kim davis walked out of a jail and into a crowd. >>: "just keep on pressing, don't let down." >> pam:davis spent almost a week behind bars -- after refusing to grant marriage couples. >> reporter:the controversial clerk -- has become a symbol on the religious right -- and she has inspired republican presidential candidates ted cruz and mike huckabee to visit >>presidential candidate: "the courage of her convictions was more important than her own freedom. she was willing to go to jail for what she believed." >> reporter:her attorney says - the jail stint could have been avoided -- if davis' name and title were taken off same sex marriage licenses. >> reporter:in her absence -- deputy clerks began issuing marriage licenses to all couples last week. but
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davis' release -- comes with a mandate by a federal judge. >> reporter:the clerk must not interfere with her deputies issuing marriage licenses to all people. >>: "i can guarantee you knowing kim, she loves god, she loves people, she loves her work and she will not betray any of those three." >> reporter:it may be a condition that davis is unwillling to accept. but others have said they will take the punishment. >>presidential candidate: "if somebody needs to go to jail, i'm willing to go to jail in her place." >> reporter:in the meantime -- davis will spend time with her family. >> reporter:and plans to return to her job this week. when asked if her jail stay was worth it -- a crying davis smiled and nodded yes. >> reporter:i'm mary moloney reporting. >> catherine:republican presidential candidate ben carson is in town for his campaign. he spoke at the intercontinental mark hopkins hotel in san francisco. and talked about a wide range of topics. >> catherine:carson said he
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things affordable health care needs adjusting. by creating health savings accounts instead of mandating people to sign up for policies. >> catherine:he also mentioned how we was against abortion. and would nominate u-s supreme court justices that would support his opinions. >> catherine:after the event. those in attendance expressed their thoughts on carson's comments. >> i think he is every good man and an excellent man with not and lot of political experience. as a corner over planned parenthood i cannot stomach's position on abortion. >> catherine:carson is a pediatric doctor. and the author of eight books. >> catherine:there's yet another candidate jumping into the race for the white house john mcafee, the antivirus software magnate, plans to run for president in 2016. >> catherine:he's even created his own party -- the cyber party. >> catherine:mcafee explained that he decided to run after being encouraged
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by "almost everyone" he knows and meets. >> catherine:he says the u-s government is simply dysfunctional and "lacks an understanding of the basic technology that runs the world." >> catherine:you may remember.in january of last year, he fled police in belize who wanted to question him for the death of his neighbor. >> catherine: he was never officially charged. >> reporter:hot temperatures are going to continue this week with the bay and triple digits inland. the heat will hang on until the weekend. we'll get a bit of relief for saturday and sunday, but it'll still be hot with highs in the 80s bayside and 90inland. >> reporter: over 100 degrees antioch and livermore.
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>> reporter: temperatures of the bay and the 80s and 90s and still in the inland areas. >> reporter: because the aerosol drug right now. it does allow the temperature at night, to fall off. the thing is because the house is banking on date it takes a long time for it to cool off. --baking >> reporter: we will not hire humanity, if you add insult to injury. not only will we have the heat on friday, sticky a human condition is also. coming our way. >> reporter: triple digits
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south and west of san jose. evergreen, up to 111 degrees. one of 04, corporate and 106 closing in at 110 degrees in some spots like livermore and 90's by the bay bridge san francisco still in the '90s for another day. triple digits in the north bay. i will let you know how long this will last. coming up! catherine? >> catherine: p g at t was ordered to pay $1.6 billion in penalties and costs would tomorrow market five years since the deadly blast that wiped out a symbol of an neighborhood. the pipeline explosion killed eight people and destroyed dozens of homes. then permit is live in san bruno. he talked
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to a woman who lost her family and the blast. then? --dan? >> there was the house on fire on tv. and there was this truck outside paris with my mother-in-law's vehicle outside. i lost it. i really lost it. >> feels good to be able to feel like i am still connected to them. >> reporter: continuing your life was out most--and out most of your family has been a great ordeal. >> family, my daughter my church the community the support that has that need
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through in my face. --and my faith >> there has been too many other pipeline explosions across the nation. >> reporter: her house in san bruno has been sold to the city in will become a part per it when it is completed she says she will return. >> i think that is important for me to have some sort of closure. >> reporter: live in san bruno, dan carmen kron 4 news. --kerman
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they can't drop between 250 a gallon by christmas. over the labor day when pricked their san the state saved over billion dollars in gas costs over the holiday weekend and aaa says the prices will continue to drop when we finally switched to the cheaper when to belinda gas. --winter blend gas >> catherine: st. ahead at 630, a huge settlement from the city of baltimore to the family of freddie gray who died in police custody. >> catherine: our top story proved to raging wildest
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in san francisco reaching the mid-90s. right now, and pretty strong seabury's is starting to come into the bay area. notice the flags blowing to read that is cool air starting to come in to the bay area. >> reporter: tomorrow, even hotter than it does not changed from thursday. it wouldn't just as hot for thursday and yet again on friday as we have before they stretched it of heat in a heat advisory bridge temperature starting to cool down a little bit what f o g and cooler weather near normal return monday and tuesday curry--monday and tuesday. catherine?
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this tonight. >> reporter: >> for any challenge for anyone is getting over the obstacle. and once you accomplish one of the co then you find one more intimidating. >> reporter: teamed up with a catalyst sports, a nonprofit organization making sports like rock climbing and hijacking available to people with disabilities.
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greatest of more t--all time >> gary:to play against your sister! that's a d ifferent story. >> gary:after missing two weeks after being charged with misdomeanor sexual battery >> gary:ahmad brooks is back with the team this week and will play in the monday night opener against the vikings but there is still the matter of the legal proceedings brooks could face as much as 6 months in jail
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>> gary:here is jim tomsula on the brooks situation today >> i felt confident with the information that i have received. >> gary:sports night live sunday >> gary:j.r. and bip have the author haraugh's departure form the 49ers to michigan also the raiders season and opener as well as the giants and a's sunday night at 9pm >> gary:nfl commissioner roger goodell. clinging to his job after the deflate- gate decision and other disiplinary issues. talked today on espn radio for the first time since tom brady's suspension was overturned.
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>> gary:look at the bunny steal the spotlight at the canadian football league's matchup between edmonton and calgary last night. >> gary: tried to capture a crocodile, leaping as he shows how to control a crocodile with the news on his mouth? you have seen the program catherine? >> catherine: i have seen the show. he drinks his own urine. i'm sorry, grant was that too much information? (laughter) >> gary: usually that's me. let me apologize for catherine. (laughter)
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>> gary: you know, is more refreshen for someone to say, " did you know what catherine said? " >> gary:as the clock ran down during rabbit flies onto the field, dodges players and staff before making a theatrical jump into the end zone. the rabbit is going down in history on social media as the hashtag #labourdaybunny >> gary: school and the shutters were told he was directing the players to even. so, what debt and to those kids? there were racial slurs that work stated. an ill-advised from the coach to go after the officials. not a good idea. >> gary:what's up with
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- the tray table samples were teeming with germs. the second dirtiest spot -- airport drinking plane's overhead vents. >> catherine:the tray table on an airplane, may be the dirtiest thing you touch scientist anyway. the website travelmath-dot- com collected 26 samples from five airports on two different airlines. ones. the tray table samples showed more than 21-hundred >> catherine:second on the list of airport, followed by the plane's overhead vents. >> catherine:but all samples tested like e coli. >> catherine:one of hollywood's a-list a film class at his almaactor james franco posted on his instagram page thatpart film course at palo alto high school. the competition will be tough.only 24 students will be accepted. >> catherine: thank you for joining us, we will see you at 8!
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