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>> vicki:
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>> marty: government is in control. and that coup failed. at least 161 people died and at least another fourteen hundred people were injured across the country. and according to a source close to turkey's president, nearly three thousand military officers have been arrested. cnn's mary moloney explains what happened. >> reporter: just fired into
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turkey crowds second for cover in another part of the country are government offices are located witnesses say hookup to drop the bomb. and still earn yes a nonmilitary took over and oppose martial law and instituted a curfew country. across the world condemned the development and urged citizens there to stay indoors turkey's defiant president took the stage time to encourage government supporters to rally in the streets many listened. >> reporter: at impala crowd came face-to-face with the tank surrounded by soldiers holding automatic weapons it. tank firing shots in the air the crowd not deterred. hours after the uprising started it turkey national intelligence unit cleaned up the cue had failed as members of the military were ushered off the street. later >> reporter: members of the media take an outside force in the network to broadcast an empty studio and some of the
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news of a coup. >> marty:in world news. a bay area mother and her two children were enjoying bastille day celebrations in nice when terror struck. sara luka is from walnut creek. she and her children were on the beach when the first sign of trouble hit. the family was watching fireworks. that's when sara says, she saw thousands of people running. she grabbed her two young children and started running too. kron 4 spoke with the family about the horrific events in nice. >> marty:sara says, she saw the truck driving through the street then heard the gunshots ringing out.
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84 people were killed and more than 200 others injured in the devastating attack. back here in the bay area. as updates from the horror in nice, france, continue to roll in, we have learned that 3 u-c berkeley students in a study abroad program were injured in the terror attack. they suffered some broken bones, but one of their fellow students, nick leslie, is still *missing after last night's attack. kron 4's averi harper is live in berkeley with the latest. averi? >> averi: for students three injured and one is missing and missing students name is nicolas lesley taken. video we have a from that attack andnice france. and nicklaus said it has not been seen since the truck plowed through a crowd killing 84 injuring more than 200 people. lesley is one of the 85 students participating in a study abroad program there. you
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were able to talk to one of his friends here on the berkeley campus about nick here's what he had to say. >> : i spoke to a classic and other people i never trip. carlin was having a great time i know all his friends were in shock and trying to figure out what exactly was going on. >> reporter: pepperroot the program >> averi: has been suspended since the attack and after those days of mourning their planning to continue the program through the end of it which is on july 24th. berkeley has said that they are allowing students to participate in the program and to fly back home if they want to after the attack. >> marty:when cal student colin schoen first heard about the attacks in nice, he thought it very unlikely that anyone he
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knew would have been affected by it. in the east bay. oakland police clashed with protesters friday. demonstrators shut down freeway on-ramps and tried to get on the highway. it was part of a national day of rage. in the bay area the demonstration was mainly peaceful. kron-4's philippe djegal reports form a rally in san francisco. nats- "black lives matter." >> reporter: outside city hall. organizers of the "black lives matter" movement huddle up, discussing police brutality. an issue in america protestors say has spiraled out of control. sot- "i don't understand the discrimination based on someone's skin color." >> reporter:san francisco police kept an eye on the crowd from a distance. other law enforcement monitoring the protest as well. sot- "all police aren't bad." college student latreylia turner showed up earlier than most. at one point, she was one of only two protestors at the rally, 15 minutes after its scheduled start.
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>> :sot- "is there one particular issue that brought you out? the shootings in dallas, actually. i don't think that its fair to close your mind to the fact that people may rebel but that was not the proper way to do things. but its honestly not shocking to me, but i'm not incensative to the topic, so that's really what brought me out here." nats- "black lives matter." and, as protestors chanted. a look around the crowd, and hardly any at the rally were black. sot- "i want to say this as a white person. a lot of people don't understand black lives matter. it doesn't mean that blacks are saying we want to matter more -- blacks are saying we want to matter as much so we don't get shot." tempers flared at times. nat- but nothing got out of control. and, that's how this group says it should be. >> :sot- "peaceful protests are the best way to try to move forward, um, and inciting violence is just, i think wrong." >> reporter:shortly after the rally. a small group of protestors marched around civic center plaza.
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but that too remained peaceful. in san francisco, philippe djegal, kron four news. >> marty:still ahead on the kron 4 morning news. a south bay sink hole is causing road closures. we'll tell you where and for how long. and. presumptive presidential candiate donald trump and his running mate meet reporters this morning. the details on that. also. >> marty:it's a first of its kind for the zika virus. what reaserchers discovered. that's next.
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>> marty:for your health: here is a look at some of the new medical findings released this week: the c-d-c is monitoring the first case of female-to-male sexual transmission of the zika virus. it happened in new york city. up until now, it was thought that the only likely route of sexual transmission was male- to-female or male-to-male. because of the new discovery, the "centers of disease control and prevention" is updating it's
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advice on the virus. the c-d-c now recommends that pregnant women use protection if their partner has traveled to a zika-infected region. whether the partner is a man or woman. the new york woman was not pregnant. we will and temperature is cool then why of see pass days in the and the use we continue to the great. come on...you can do it! dogs just won't quit. neither does frontline. introducing new frontline gold.
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>> jame >> reporter: seeing a cg trend that lesson a week and. it's quite nice especially higher in and allocations that we've been seeing and '90s is that will not be the case today we will see a use that on the
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basis of an expected and it will be a gorgeous day today desk and got set for saturday. >> rebecca: looks like right now the golden gate bridge a slight breeze in the air or. lots of great conditions throughout the bay area. speedskating and net but 10 mi. an hour 20 mi. an hour and fairfield. and then breezes also have been bay wind speeds up to 13 mi. an hour. six and a word and then among the state's shoreline of the five in oakland. the filly in keeping things warm on the chilly side with overcast skies. 55 degrees currently san francisco 50. for half moon bay 61 hayward 6 degrees currently in oakland. 58 degrees in san jose. >> rebecca: cooler than what we have seen all the week before last couple days will have the couple 8689 livermore 7. the seven heyward 71 in oakland who is 61 degrees in san francisco.
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cooling trend is going to be sticking around for tomorrow in line to really drop down to low 80s. . and then we will see on the bay a couple 70's and 60's along the coastline on. with the perfect use in low 60s carrying into monday. >> marty: in the south bay lanes of sayville will be closed this weekend while repairs are made to philosophical a look from the helicopter partnership with abc seven you can see a huge sinkhole officials discovered the 12 bottles and kohl friday morning near east marcus avenue and crews found water at the bottom of the whole way of not found any underground lines that have been affected thus far. >> marty:family members held the funeral for alton sterling in baton rouge, louisiana. a large
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crowd packed a church for the service. sterling is the black man who was shot and killed last week during a confrontation with police officers. his death was caught on two cell phone cameras. sterling was outside of a convenience store selling c-ds at the time. his death, along with the deadly shooting of a black man in minnesota during a traffic stop sparked outrage and protests nationwide. >> marty:decision 20-16. the two men at the top of the g- o-p ticket will meet reporters this morning. republican presidential candidate donald trump officially revealed his choice for a running mate yesterday. trump shared on his twitter page that he chose indiana governor mike pence as his running mate. according to our partners at c- n-n, trump called pence to offer him the job. and after a long conversation, the 57-year-old former congressman accepted. in the first line the vo for the mon get a pic of trump and pence.
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the next two vo's are the tweets he wrote -- "i am pleased to announce that i have chosen governor mike pence as my vice presidential running mate. news conference tomorrow at 11:00 a.m." that news conference will take place in bedminster, new jersey. trump delayed announcing his decision after thursday night's terror attack in france. >> marty:on your screen is mike pence's response to being selected as trump's v-p. pence tweeted that he is honored to join trump and to work to make america great again. pence has served as the governor of indiana since 20-13. he previously served six terms in the house where he was known as a staunch conservative. and after the announcement was the reveal of donald trump's new campaign logo. >> marty:the logo features the names of the new running mates. it also features an interlaced blue "t" and "p" next to red stripes that evoke the american flag. but the "t'' goes through the loop of the "p'' looked sexually suggestive to some. when asked to weigh in on the logo, the graphic designer who came up with the idea laughed. he said it is in line with trump's personality and it
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indicates trump wants to make sure people know he's in charge. campaign 2016-trump logo that the arrow did not point left. democratic candidate hillary clinton was quick to voice her opinion on donald trump's her campaign released an "anti- pence" ad. take a look. hillary clinton was also busy holding meetings about choosing her running mate. massachusetts senator elizabeth warren was seen leaving the clinton house. she's considered a potential colorado governor john
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hickenlooper also met with clinton. he also has been mentioned as a running mate. clinton has not indicated when she will announce her choice. live look outside. golden gate bridge.
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>> gary: gardner did not pitch in the all-star game in mayhem
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coach will come back and then give a lead at results went deep in a. he gave four runs up in four innings it was enough to win because one more time gardeners official line six innings seven hits for runs 9 strikeouts. we won't show you but he was arguing strikes as brennan bill was called twice in succession of what it deemed bad calls. . the giants lost 41. >> gary: home games stand of 10 games right healy at third major-league debut devon travis brings home a tally. in a good pitcher after four innings in a sixth hit seven runs it looked
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like it was over your gum. as a good toss out orlon so. to go from the foreign deficit. all-star didn't get the to two game. >> gary: as one ahmanson replace call 87 the a's start the second half of the season feeling good about themselves. 49ers have lost a player aaron lynch. for game with the suspension after violating with substance abuse he was one the best pass rushers. >> gary: he settle this year if to give you a lot. john elway
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and gave him what he wanted one and 14 million $7 million guaranteed high as ever given in the defender. . >> marty: deconditions of the golden gate bridge we will be right back with the forecast after the break.
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>> marty: might look outside from the embarcadero camera. claudia conditions but summer in the bay area and that's what you will get it will clear out a letter on. >> rebecca: to get some relief as far as temperatures go node 9 is expected today. it will be different story today a live picture right now overlooking the sfo with the camera. it's
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not as foggy overcast like we normally would see here it's actually a beautiful picture as of right now we do see sun shining clear skies here. so far reported also good news and temperatures from the bay area on the chilean side. 57 degrees in san francisco 54 half moon bay. 61 in oakland said 58 for san jose. and plan your day where you can expect and lots of sunshine popping out and not as warm though. by 5:00 the lot cooler on the bay seven is primarily offers seven days in some spots. it will still be warm inland and 80 degrees popup. your high as 86 for fairfield concord. >> rebecca: 9177 read along east bay shoreline oakland and
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hayward, we will have the seven they are on the base forecast what to expect the work week ahead. >> marty:a big bay area public transportation project is moving closer to the finish line. at the end of the year, a smart train is scheduled to be on track. opening to the public for the first time. kron four's terisa estacio has a look from inside and above. >> reporter: use smart train this is what it looks like from above. shot from the quandt copper for claude copter for. >> reporter: currently operator there testing the trains as they use various speeds pick up the computer systems and make share states are working properly. a cook's trade tales
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and actual tables plus. >> reporter: this all you have to do is push a button and the doors open. addition bathrooms and restaurants that will serve coffee and the alcoholic beverages. . they say seeking kickbacks relax taken no. space
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scenery and style and skip traffic as you had to work to play. >> marty:in bay area news. dozens of people lined the steps of san francisco's city hall in an attempt to recall mayor ed lee. earlier this week, protestors filed a notice to the department of elections to get the recall on the ballot. >> marty:the protestors need 47- thousand valid signatures to qualify. the group has a number of reasons it is demanding the recall of mayor lee. now >> : unimplemented in the scandal with underage worker o pd in a number of officers named in that. he had his head in the sand and the hunger strikers were demanding it he do something about the chief of police. . he has not done
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anything about affordable housing. >> marty:according to s-f gate, there is not enough time for the group to make the november ballot. so any recall would go before voters in a special election. in the east bay. contra costa county officials are releasing more details of their investigation into the mistaken euthanasia of two dogs. kron 4's haaziq madyun has the more on the story. >> reporter: of the investigations of these ionization of pebbles to hear a concert, a costa county services now and. the director of animal services says that in terms of a bar be a case of human hair.
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there's been improvements made there. >> : e-mail can be checked by the staff members prior to any major happenings. prior to this we were relying on transfer partners communicating the various people threat organization the e-mail also come down and stand in line to be will the talks are clerks directly. anyone put in time in a timely manner or voicemail. sometimes you just dump it through lines fast enough to could miss out on a happens with tommy. the investigation into the death revealed there was no official adoption agreement at the time of the youth and asian. we were >> : not aware of the
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rescue dogs until unfortunately after the fact. our staffs are very compassionate individuals this has been a tragedy for all staff and volunteers. >> reporter: saxon capital happen in the occupation. alcon services says this is the first times of the like this has happened here. >> marty:still ahead. a neighborhood unites and holds a rally to try and save one of their own from being evicted. that's coming up next. live look outside. san mateo bridge. in san francisco.
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there was a big turnout at a rally on behalf of a 76-year old woman facing eviction from her home. >> marty:supporters included 11 tenants of the bernal heights home. they gathered at mission and 22nd street. they argue that the agent with vangard real estate, put the home up for sale against the woman's wishes. and without taking the proper steps. kron 4 talked to the woman's niece. she claims the agent has been taking advantage of her aunt and other elderly home owners in the area.
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>> marty:the elderly women's supporters say they've filed claims with the district attorney for fraud and elder abuse. we reached out to the real estate company - but there's been no comment. coming up. a comic, and bay area native comes home and is mixing things up. it's story you'll only see here, on kron 4. that's next. live look outside. san francisco embarcadero.
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>> rebecca: we will have to grease as sticking around for the next couple hours. we will have some gradual clearing and lots of sunshine for saturday afternoon. attempts is as of right now. in the '50s and a couple 6065 currently san francisco 6. he won in hayward 6, the mountain view right now this is, and jose coming in at 58 degrees. definitely bundle up this morning if you will be heading up the door any time soon. >> rebecca: in time we will see lots of sunshine blues guys a will not be as warm as it was afternoon as we saw yesterday, will cease still see '70s and '80s from the bay and four in the areas i. 5:00 that's when we will see " conditions these/c's
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and '70s are on the bay possibly into the upper '70's. >> rebecca: it will be warmer in land now '90s expected today, that is what you can see here a. new and this is where temperatures will be a great day to be outside right around noontime as well some. and you want for oakland expected 77 for a word in, need to san jose. i in livermore 86 a livermore and then conquered net was 74 degrees. this is what you can expect for your seventh day on the before cast. it will see a cooling trend into tomorrow it will be a significantly cooler inland. fleecy low 80s there and upper 60s low '70's are on the bay tomorrow but will see coastal temperatures of upper 50s and 60s than coming into the work we will see mostly sunny conditions and then as you can see all the way in the thursday friday that only starts the
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piquant temperatures and see '90s and in spots around the bay will be mild and i suffer '60s and '70s all way into next week. >> marty:w. kam-ow bell is a nationally known comedian at the center of a lot of buzz these days. he is known for his comedy, and also for his emmy nominated c-n- n documentary series. the bay area native has moved away and returned twice. now he's back in a place he loves. which he says feeds his comedy and drives his perspective on life. kron 4's pam moore has the story. >> dary >> reporter:bell says, e comes from a long line of disrupters. and he believes having a big sense of humor helps. bell believes people can take- in difficult information better when they can also laugh about it. and he tries to do that on his series - united shades of america on c-n-n.
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>> reporter: kk he talks a lot about having to the daughters. . and he loves living in berkeley because of what he calls diversity. . i heard >> : trump possible throwing out as a negative because people are coming to his rallies and protesting. i believe it's good to be destructive. >> marty: he believes having a big sense of humor helps. bell says that people can take in
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difficult information better and i can also laugh about. the residue that in his seriesand if you want to watch the entire interview it is posted on kron 4 dot com. >> marty:in the east bay. the family of jahi mcmath is still trying to prove that the oakland teen is not brain-dead. and they'll have another chance to argue that in court. the family's lawyer says an alameda county superior court judge will hold a hearing on october third. court officials say "a more developed factual record" needs to be reviewed on whether jahi died from surgery complications back in 2013. her mother insists jahi *is responsive. if she is declared alive, the hospital could be liable for millions of dollars in a wrongful death case. >> marty:in national news. federal officials will review the orlando police departments response to the pulse night club massacre. the justice department says it will write an action assessment which evaluates the immediate reposonse that was taken. this is done to give the department and other agencies
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guidance and reccommendations for responding to future incidents. the justice department did a similar assessment after the july, 2012 movie theater shooting in colorado. and is in the midst of an assessment of the december, 2015 mass shooting in san bernardino. in one week, pokemon go has become the most downloaded app. but it has come with it's problems. we'll explain. next. live look outside. san francisco international airport.
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>> marty:the 'pokemon go' craze is making headlines again. this time because two southern california men actually walked off a cliff. the pair were walking near an
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ocean buff in encinitas wednesday when they climbed through a fence protecting the cliff edge. that's when they both fell. plummeting between 50 and 80- feet. they were hospitalized with moderate injuries. gamers say playing is very simple but distracting. two men in california got themselves hurt playing the new "pokemon go" game. then plunged off a cliff trying to catch the virtual character on their cellphones. attend. the ball. experts driver call and a truck paul out. care for purchase is expected to be ok. serve for a
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>> marty:good morning. thanks for joining us on kron four news weekend. we're tkaing a look at conditions from our embarkadero camera. i'm marty gonzalez. rebecca strom is here with the forecast. we're expecting a cooling trend this weekend. it a >> rebecca: will have a gradual clearing. pretty normal and it will be lots of sunshine expected the heading into this after in cooler temperatures than the 90's and all of that that we've seen. we also have a slight breeze in the air as well. we see anywhere between 5 10 mi. an hour a san francisco 15 along the east bay shoreline and some in the spots right now. definitely keeping things cool this morning as far as the temperatures go. 62 concord 61
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cerros the coming in at a chilly 53 degrees this morning. definitely a light jacket and car and heading up the door this morning. by noon time lesson we see lots of sunshine all the clearing. with overcast skies. >> rebecca: lots of blew out their warmer temperatures cooler than what we have seen this last week and we will still of a beautiful saturday afternoon will run the bay by 5:00. we still see a use for inland locations all the details for week expect going into tomorrow as well as coming up next. >> marty:it is still a chaotic scene in the streets of turkey's major cities. this following an attempted military coup. the country's president say the government is in control. and that coup failed. at least 161 people died and at least another fourteen hundred people were injured across the country.
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and according to a source close to turkey's president, nearly three thousand military officers have been arrested. cnn's mary moloney explains what happened. >> reporter: will pull its descending from a helicopter. gunshots fired into the streets of turkey the crowd ducking for cover, other pro country and never were government offices are located witnesses say how copper dropped a bomb. syrian media overrun a statement saying the military took over imposed martial law and instituted a curfew as countries across the world condemned the development and urge citizens there to stay indoors. the defiant president took to face time to encourage government supporters to rally in the streets. many lessons. at a. one point the crowd came
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face-to-face across 10 serb soldiers in the tank firing shots near the crowd not deterred. hours after the uprising started the national intelligence unit claimed that the coup failed. members of the military were ushered off the streets later soldiers stormed members of the media take outside force in network to broadcast an empty studio. >> marty:in world news. a bay area mother and her two children were enjoying bastille day celebrations in nice when terror struck. sara luka is from walnut creek. she and her children were on the beach when the first sign of trouble hit. the family was watching fireworks. that's when sara says, she saw thousands of people running. she grabbed her two young children and started running too. kron 4 spoke with the family about the horrific events in nice.
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>> marty:sara says, she saw the truck driving through the street then heard the gunshots ringing out. 84 people were killed and more than 200 others injured in the devastating attack. back here in the bay area. as updates from the horror in nice, france, continue to roll in, we have learned that 3 u-c berkeley students in a study abroad program were injured in the terror attack. they suffered some broken bones, but one of their fellow students, nick leslie, is still *missing after last night's attack. kron 4's averi harper is live in berkeley with the latest. averi? >> averi: forestlands three are
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injured one is missing following that attack in france, the missing student is a nickel lesley. have pictures from that attack in france, he has not been seen since the truck and the video plows through a crowd killing 84 people. during more than 200. and lesley is one of 85 stands in a study abroad program focused on entrepreneurship innovation. the friends say that he did not get hit by the chart but families of checking hospitals hoping for a good outcome, really talk to one of the friends here on the campus take a lesson. >> : we were all in shock trend figure out what exactly is going on. the program >> averi: has been suspended since the attack and after that the plan on
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reinstating the program going on until it's over on july 24th the officials say that they are allowing students to come back home early if it wanted after that attack for students have taken advantage of that opportunity >> marty:when cal student colin schoen first heard about the attacks in nice, he thought it very would have been affected by it. to find the u-c berkeley business major who likes to play
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nats- "black lives matter." outside city hall. organizers of the "black lives matter" movement huddle up, discussing police brutality. an issue in america protestors say has spiraled out of control.sot- "i don't understand the discrimination based on someone's skin color." san francisco police kept an eye on the crowd from a distance. the protest as well. sot- "all police aren't bad." college student latreylia turner showed up earlier than most. only two protestors at the rally, 15 minutes after its sot- "is there one particular issue that brought you out? the shootings in dallas, actually. i don't think that its fair to close your mind to the fact that people may rebel but that was not the proper way to do things. but its honestly not shocking to me, but i'm not incensative to brought me out here." nats- "black lives matter." >> reporter:and, as protestors chanted. a look around the crowd, and hardly any at the rally were black. >> :sot- "i want to say this as a white person. a lot of people don't understand black lives matter. it doesn't mean that blacks are saying we want to matter more -- blacks are saying we want to matter as much so we don't get shot." nat- but nothing got out of control. and, that's how this group says it should be.
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>> :sot- "peaceful protests are the best way to try to move forward, um, and inciting violence is just, i think wrong." shortly after the rally. a small group of protestors marched around civic center plaza. but that too remained peaceful. in san francisco, philippe djegal, kron four news. still ahead on the kron 4 morning news. >> marty:a south bay sink hole is causing road closures. we'll tell you where and for how long. and. presumptive presidential candiate donald trump and his running mate meet reporters this morning. the details on that. also. it's a first of its kind for the zika virus. what reaserchers discovered. that's next.
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>> marty:for your health:
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here is a look at some of the new medical findings released this week: the c-d-c is monitoring the first case of female-to-male sexual transmission of the zika virus. it happened in new york city. up until now, it was thought that the only likely route of sexual transmission was male-to- female or male-to-male. because of the new discovery, the "centers of disease control and prevention" is updating it's advice on the virus. the c-d-c now recommends that pregnant women use protection if their partner has traveled to a zika-infected region. whether the partner is a man or woman. the new york woman was not pregnant. angeles county.
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>> marty:
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>> : introducing a man who beat a partner in this campaign. and the lighthouse to fix our system and make america safe again and it right again. want to also address the islamic terror attack in france where witnessed or beyond belief. no matter where you look and now it's happening more and more. it is never going to stop we need new leadership we need new thinking and strength we need in our country law-and-order. if i am elected president that will happen.
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as >> : the next president of the united states and want to refer back to what has happened over the years. the middle east is more unstable than ever before never liked this out of control. for years of clinton who led the way and let us die horrible half and to not think that he could have made these decisions so badly. right down a
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horrible path. he did not know what he was doing. erech syria all chaos. further demonstration of aegis have to look for every single thing he does has turned a horrible death defying problems. we also need to bring back in this country to see what happened industry and manufacturing jobs taken away. >> : i found a leader who will help us to live a safe society and prosper society for all
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americans. the indiana gov. mike my first choice i have admired the work here is done a specially in the state of indiana. here is the leadership and served as the chairman to the entire house of the republican conference. he is keble of being at a highly talented executives leaving the state of indiana to jobs growth
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opportunity in spite of relentless obstacles put in his way and every state's way by the current administration. hi taxes regulations out of control. >> : mike is a man of honor character honesty we know that, hillary is the embodiment of corruption. what she has done with e-mail's and so many things you can see ads all the time she's bought and paid for by wall street a special interests the lobbyists. orange% 100 percent. >> : think that all she got away escaping recent scandals.
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and the lives loss of 33,000 females. that itself as a major problem other people have been paying tremendous prices for what they have done. 33,000 e- mail's missing and that's ok? didn't you then to the fbi didn't give them to the attorney general and that's ok? these are crimes. she got away with it i think i understand but i do believe osha did not pay the price should have she's going to pay that price when november 8th
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round. >> : made $21.6 million giving speeches to special interests in a short period of time she's on wall street believe in americans she believes in globalism map that she believes it the people they give for all this money believe in it to a and believe in what ever they will hurt to believe. mike will never be afraid to speak the name of our enemy radical islam
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use up the other day with the trucks scream at the window. he heard what he was screaming. >> : december 90 note will trade center you saw in orlando how horrible that i was. he sought in paris is yet all over. hillary causally person we art along in order canids. with law- and-order party we will change things around. there will be respected and to law and order. hillary's foreign-policy helped launch basis. i see that adds that she puts on if i make one statement which is fine she will
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take that statement and put it on a totally other spin. i see that adds on foreign-policy talking about i'll dozen had experience in foreign policy. as you look at my calls. i said don't go into a rack. >> : many calls that may take a look as said and scotland to the u.k. that was going to happen i was the one who predicted it. everyone said he's wrong the president said if. >> marty: listened so what would be an introduction to his introduction we will be right back.
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>> marty: ino weaker confrontation please office. surges and can convene the time aristide. his long with another out a traffic stop star protests station. >> rebecca: will let you know when everything is set to clear with the kron 4 continue braked. line with trump's personality
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still ahead.
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>> rebecca: it will not be as high as we will seamlessly with the '90s but we will still see 70's 80's along the bay and it will be absolutely beautiful in the afternoon pulling up the grill is taking a dip in the pool it will be just lovely. a live picture overlooking our sfo camera right here. agassi low- lying clouds in the middle of your screen lisa. have sunshine and blue skies of that will be on the way for clearing and other parts of the area we will see a gradual warm-up between 11 and noon today 56 currently in san francisco's. 6150 san jose coming up with you know how high will get in your neighborhood.
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>> marty: a project moving close to the finish line at the end of the year this train will be right on track opening to the public for the first time. recessed us it takes a look from inside and above. >> reporter: look from inside the new smart train check this out if this is what it looks like from above. a shot from the quad copper for. smart trains spokesperson to air-to-air and verify all stages of this enormous $450 million project currently. operators are testing the trains as they put on various speeds to computer systems make sure that states are working properly.
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>> : to make sure people understand what the general tracks is dangerous but also illegal. this march in will cover 43 mi. in the north bay. there is this the recently got funding to put to the ferry terminal in larkspur. >> reporter: has many features bars to hold onto tray tables and actual tables. all you have to do is push a button and the doors open. there are bathrooms and restaurants that serve coffee a alcoholic beverages. san joaquin kickback relax taken the no. 8 see range and skip the traffic as you had to work or play the trains go on line by the end of the year.
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>> marty: dozens of people lining is differences to city hall. all an attempt to recall the mayor. earlier this week protesters filed that the department of elections have a recall on the ballot. the 47 ballots to signify the group has a number of reasons it is demanding the recalls merrily.
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>> marty: not enough time to make the group to make the november ballot any recall a half ago before the voters and a special option exceeded an east bay more details of the investigation with mistaken use the edification of two dogs has he has more on this story. resolve >> reporter: of investigations in the june 18th euthanize asian of to pebbles year contra costa county animal services are now and director of animal services south ward in terms of the two dogs it was human error. while the key findings was an adoption confirmation for barbie and would've prevented the the nation. that information got lost in a series of internal staff females. there's been improvements made there.
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investigation into the death real there was no official adoption agreement at the time of the euthanasia. >> : were not aware of the interesting tommy until after the fact. our staff is very
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caring compassionate individual and this has been a tragedy for all staff involved here. >> reporter: zaks and tapped in his occupation and officials here at bell services say this is the first time so they like this has happened here. >> marty: still ahead on news began the neighborhood unites to try to save one of their own from being evicted the story coming up next.
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>> marty:there was a big turnout
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at a rally on behalf of a 76- year old woman facing eviction from her home. supporters included 11 tenants of the bernal heights home. they gathered at mission and 22nd street. they argue that the agent with vangard real estate, put the home up for sale against the woman's wishes. and without taking the proper steps. kron 4 talked to the woman's niece. she claims the agent has been taking advantage of her aunt and other elderly home owners in the area. >> : span is making a lot of money with this interaction if it goes through pushes 76 year- old woman out of her home along with all the intense that live there. they're all workers and community teachers people who do good things and it is valuable for us to stay here. the kids who live here go down the street to elementary school in this would be a travesty for community. >> marty:the elderly women's supporters say they've filed claims with the district
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attorney for fraud and elder abuse. we reached out to the real estate company - but there's been no comment. coming up. a comic, and bay area native comes home and is mixing things up. it's story you'll only see here, on kron 4. that's next. live look outside. san francisco embarcadero.
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>> : will be at his side and i got the call last wednesday. i can only think of that ancient question who might who is my family. the idea of progress thus far. but a transfer that question for a few minutes. people who know me well the
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persian and republican pick in that order. all currently the privilege of the state religious small town of person who grew up in indiana. with a big family cornfield in the backyard. but donald trump my grandfather emigrated the in this country. in many ways with the front row seat to the american dream. . the business big name. the heroes and martin luther king jr.. and sir politics and another party when i came of age was inspired. but the ideals and went to art for use president and became a republican. grace the might of
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the nets is america. while this office as an extraordinary office switches aspire the high stroll d a dp united states marine. >> : summit got elected to washington d.c. if like those elected after was over. wall
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street bail out i fought every single day for tax payers and responsibility allows a member of the congress of the united states. we fought back against the nancy oppose the congress and n >> : because i know from
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firsthand experience to us like have seen in the state. secondly hillary must never become president of the nine states. >> marty: will head the convention gop convention in cleveland monday. >> marty:w. kam-ow bell is a nationally known comedian at the center of a lot of buzz these days. he is known for his comedy, and also for his emmy nominated c-n- n documentary series. the bay area native has moved away and returned twice. now he's back in a place he loves. which he says feeds his comedy and drives his perspective on life. kron 4's pam moore has the story. >> reporter: he calls his work
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social political and know what more trip health and other guy is commenting on the world. talking of the world sounds like a journalist. he's hosting a cnn documentary series united shades of america one episode in san quentin to will think i lacings humor into the most difficult situations.
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and a >> : encourages the of the conversation peebles molecule's starts to shift and ideas started change. and believe in the car of awkward conversation. he talks a lot more raisin having to international daughters. >> reporter: says he loves living in berkeley because of what the calls diversity.
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>> marty:bell says, he comes from a long line of disrupters. and he believes having a big bell believes people can take- in difficult information better it. series - united shades of america on c-n-n.
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>> marty:the 'pokemon go' craze is making headlines again. this time because two southern california men actually walked off a cliff. the pair were walking near an ocean buff in encinitas wednesday when they climbed through a fence protecting the cliff edge. that's when they both fell. plummeting between 50 and 80- feet. they were hospitalized with moderate injuries. gamers say playing is very simple but distracting. two men in california got themselves hurt playing the new "pokemon go" game. then plunged off a cliff trying to catch the virtual character on their cellphones. elizabeth alvarez has the story. --reporter pkg-as follows-- in the next to this pedestrian to close. has interesting
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thursday to the very large sector. she was leaving employment face of that. la stay the boy epa next a truck driver call and help her move the snake stranger offered hand as well as for the constrictor it's being cared for by experts is expected to be just fine.
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good morning. thanks for joining us on kron four news weekend. we're tkaing a look at conditions from our embarkadero camera. i'm marty gonzalez. rebecca strom is here with the forecast. we're expecting a cooling trend this weekend. the cool >> rebecca: insurance trust a lasting in the week and it will be beautiful and will be nice and warm the temperatures for are not hot like we have seen all last week with a lot of the '90s for most in the spots '70s '80s along the bay. to sunshine even though you cannot tell by the live picture right now what we are seeing of the look of the bay bridge approach. we see a lot of great conditions right now and this is keeping things cool as well as preconditions. we are tracking lions 5 mi. an hour and neck up. these the shoreline near check- in 5 close on our wins. we are looking into a week to expect for the afternoon with highs in
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the '70s next. >> marty:it is still a chaotic scene in the streets of turkey's major cities. this following an attempted military coup. the country's president say the government is in control. and that coup failed. at least 161 people died and at least another fourteen hundred people were injured across the country. and according to a source close to turkey's president, nearly three thousand military officers have been arrested. cnn's mary moloney explains what happened. hill >> reporter: of sending from a helicopter. gunshots fired off in the streets of turkey crowd ducking for cover and another part of the country neighborhood where many government offices are located witnesses say a helicopter dropped a bomb. state-run media read statement saying the the military took over imposing martial law instituted a curfew.
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colleges across the world condemned the development and our citizens there to stay indoors the defiant president took the face time to encourage government supporters to rally in the streets. many lessons. at one quite a crowd came face to face tanks surrounded by soldiers holding automatic weapons. the tank firing shots mere crowd not desert. hours after the uprising started the national intelligence unit claimed that the coup had failed as members of the military were ushered off the streets. later the soldiers on to turkey to take an outside force in network broadcasting and hysteria of and said of the news of the cube. >> marty:in world news. a bay area mother and her two children were enjoying bastille day celebrations in nice when terror struck. sara luka is from walnut creek. she and her children were on the beach when the first sign of trouble hit. the family was watching fireworks.
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that's when sara says, she saw thousands of people running. she grabbed her two young children and started running too. kron 4 spoke with the family about the horrific events in nice. sara says, she saw the truck driving through the street then heard the gunshots ringing out. 84 people were killed and more than 200 others injured in the devastating attack. back here in the bay area. >> marty:as updates from the horror in nice, france, continue to roll in, we have learned that 3 u-c berkeley students in a study abroad program were injured in the terror attack. they suffered some broken bones, but one of their fellow students, nick leslie, is still *missing after last night's attack. kron 4's averi harper is live in berkeley with the latest. averi? >> averi:when cal student colin
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schoen first heard about the attacks in nice, he thought it very unlikely that anyone he knew would have been affected by it. "there's no chance that they could have been there. there's so many people in france that this just could not have happened to them." but a whole group of u-c students abroad *were there. shown doesn't want to speculate but even though nobody knows where nick leslie is now, some people saw at least *part of what happened to him during the attack. "apparently another student saw him running away but he wasn't seen after that." today the french consul general in san francisco made a statement, not only about leslie and his injured classmates, but about france as a whole. "we feel today an enormous sadness. bastille day is about freedom. it's about our values -- liberty, equality, fraternity." >> averi: focus on shore premiership and innovation the friend said that they did not see him get his butt the trucks the the family is a hospital before outcome k of your real target one of his friends on the camp as what he had to
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>> : other people on the trip a few days ago everyone was having a great time but all his friends were shocked and trying to figure out what exactly was going on. >> averi: after july 24th when the program will officially end and officials say at the study abroad program since the parts that are being allowed to come home early it will fly them home early if it want to leave some students for had taken advantage of that opportunity. in the east bay. oakland police clashed with protesters friday. demonstrators shut down freeway on-ramps and >> marty:it was part of a
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national day of rage. in the bay area the demonstration was mainly peaceful. kron-4's philippe djegal reports form a rally in san francisco. nats- "black lives matter." >> reporter:outside city hall. organizers of the "black lives matter" movement huddle up, discussing police brutality. an issue in america protestors say has spiraled out of control. >> :sot- "i don't understand the discrimination based on someone's skin color." san francisco police kept an eye on the crowd from a distance. other law enforcement monitoring the protest as well. sot- "all police aren't bad." college student latreylia turner showed up earlier than most. at one point, she was one of only two protestors at the rally, 15 minutes after its scheduled start. >> :sot- "is there one particular issue that brought you out? the shootings in dallas, actually. i don't think that its fair to close your mind to the fact that people may rebel but that was not the proper way to do things. but its honestly not shocking to me, but i'm not incensative to the topic, so that's really what brought me out here." nats- "black lives matter."
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>> reporter:and, as protestors chanted. a look around the crowd, and hardly any at the rally were black. >> :sot- "i want to say this as a white person. a lot of people don't understand black lives matter. it doesn't mean that blacks are saying we want to matter more -- blacks are saying we want to matter as much so we don't get shot." >> reporter:tempers flared at times. nat- but nothing got out of control. and, that's how this group says it should be. >> :sot- "peaceful protests are the best way to try to move forward, um, and inciting violence is just, i think wrong." shortly after the rally. >> reporter:a small group of protestors marched around civic center plaza. but that too remained peaceful. in san francisco, philippe djegal, kron four news. >> marty:still ahead on the kron 4 morning news. a south bay sink hole is causing road closures. we'll tell you where and for how long. and. presumptive presidential candiate donald trump and his running mate meet reporters this
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morning. the details on that. also. it's a first of its kind for the zika virus. what reaserchers discovered. that's next.
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>> marty: for your health: here is a look at some of the new medical findings released this week: the c-d-c is monitoring the first case of female-to-male sexual transmission of the zika virus. it happened in new york city. up until now, it was thought that the only likely route of sexual transmission was male-to- female or male-to-male. because of the new discovery, the "centers of disease control and prevention" is updating it's advice on the virus. the c-d-c now recommends that pregnant women use protection if their partner has traveled to a zika-infected region. whether the partner is a man or woman. the new york woman was not pregnant.
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>> rebecca: >> marty: >> rebecca: it will be a beautiful day today overcasts it will clear around 11 anywhere between now and in time. it will open up to lots of sunshine blues guys and ice temperatures today. much more comfortable than what we saw in last week enlightenment spots and hitting in the '90s in the '90s and some areas. we will see '70s and '80s the golden gate bridge still seeing foggy conditions here is set to clear as we take had until later morning hours and into the afternoon. definitely keeping things on the cooler side. morrison sees on the full
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board 50 degrees currently san francisco 63 in hayward. and then 68 and an attack. it will get warm up their 65 in livermore and the currently 62 use and sell dollars a. his weight to expect today noontime we see lots of sunshine and it will not be as warm for the and spots a special at 5:00 this sequel conditions from the bay area and it still get warmer inland around 5:00 hour we see lots of '80s year year highs and speaking of these 86. in fairfield caulker 89 expected from livermore. 80 degrees hayward this time around 71 oakland 82 expected for san jose. this is right around the 3:00 hour. it will be a nice day heading to the ballpark. >> rebecca: coliseum days of taking on the blue jays' first pitch of five we, will see temperatures in the upper 60s. alicea said and you do degree
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mark around the 3:00 4:00 hour. it will be mostly clear conditions and some reason the air. we will let you know what your forecast holes float workweek had coming up next. >> marty:take a look at the scene from our partnership with a-b-c sky 7. officials discovered the 12-by- 12 sinkhole friday morning near east arques avenue. crews found water at the bottom of the hole. but they have not found any underground lines that have been affected. >> marty:in national news. family members held the funeral for alton sterling in baton rouge, louisiana. a large crowd packed a church for the service. sterling is the black man who was shot and killed last week during a confrontation with police officers. his death was caught on two cell phone cameras. sterling was outside of a convenience store selling c-ds at the time. his death, along with the deadly shooting of a black man
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in minnesota during a traffic stop sparked outrage and protests nationwide. decision 20-16. >> marty: trump and hisand after a long conversation, sofa a pay that he might call to a and the jobs. for la on conversations the fifth deals former congress except. post that shared i am pleased to announce an of chosen mike as vice-president in the news conference while at 11:00 a.m. a course today that news conference took place in manhattan. he close to enjoy and
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try and were america again. does governor be as thousand 30 in how as of conservative. in new >> marty: logo for the touring rights also and interlace blue tee. next to the red stripes both that he is running to the will of the peak it looks suggested to some. when asked to weigh in on the logo the graphic design and then came up with the idea simply laughed. he says is in line with the personality and he wants to insure that people know he's in charge. democratic candidate hillary was quick to voice her opinion on trump's opinion.
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>> gary: santiago. go gardner getting the picture in the all- star game is minimal eligible come back and then they had an atom going deep and gardner wasn't bad for runs over six innings it was enough to win here comes will myers one more time partners official line sixth inning seven hits for runs 9 strikeouts i'll tell you he was arguing with strikes as the bulk was called out twice in succession on what they deemed bad calls and the giants lost 41.
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they >> gary: azine blue jays home game stand of 10 games read cecilia third making the leap year major-league debut. devon travis rigs home the tally meghan a good pitcher for the a's after four innings gave up six had seven runs. " it's a toss out ponselle and then mel then the completes the daily double. there's a happy ending for the a's did bounce back from the floor and deficit the also adopted the game to state. delivery tonight call erotic out. let's go to instant replay the a's won 87.
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>> gary: he said i will not play this year until you give me what i'm want and then john buckled and they give him what they wanted. >> rebecca: week expected of the coliseum's after and upper 60s lots of sunshine. then other parts of the bay area what to expect their highs coming up
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>> rebecca: we will see a cooling trend less the entire week and into next week by mid next week we might see a gradual warming trend. right now we will see '70s these today nine days on the board so far that's good news if you're in the warmer inland locations it will be cooler for you out there. we're seeing things on the cooler side preset as well as the debate bridge toll plaza. as forecast conditions temperatures on the course of this morning 50. currently san francisco 62 oakland 63 hayward, also said
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jose as of right alps. >> rebecca: noon this is where you see lots of sunshine and then will not be as warm as it was yesterday 5:00 this afternoon who are on the bay mostly '70s is still will be warm for inland valley locations or we will have some eighties as well. the one for napa and 74 for napa today heading around one clark things will take on the blue jays upper 60s mostly clear conditions with a mild breeze at the coliseum. sunday tomorrow will be a dramatic the cooler especially in the and spots. siena low 80s tomorrow.
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and 67 is from the bay cree much carbon copy on monday. >> marty:a big bay area public transportation project is moving closer to the finish line. at the end of the year, a smart train is scheduled to be on track. opening to the public for the first time. kron four's terisa estacio has a look from inside and above. >> reporter: this is a shot from the quad copter for. smart trance spokesperson to air-to- air as the on file stages of this enormous for under $50 million project. current. the operators are testing trains as they go to various speeds and make sure the dates are working properly.
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smart train will cover 43 mi. north bay. >> : voted downtown center fell and then there's this. >> reporter: of funding to build to the ferry terminal the. train has been a feature is bars to hold onto by cook's trade tables and actual tables. plus this train all you have to do it gently push a button and the doors open. this restrooms that serve coffee and cola beverages. sooner you can kick back
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relaxed tickle north bay scenery and skip the traffic. >> marty:in bay area news. dozens of people lined the steps of san francisco's city hall in an attempt to recall mayor ed lee. earlier this week, protestors filed a notice to the department of elections to get the recall on the ballot. the protestors need 47-thousand valid signatures to qualify. the group has a number of reasons it is demanding the recall of mayor lee. >> rebecca: kron4news-dot-com >> marty:
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kron 4's haaziq madyun has the more on the story. >> reporter: ethan nation of two dogs and annals services now and for the reports the director says that in terms of one dog it was a case of human error. >> : the debt was an accident due to errors and oversight. mustapha and volunteers. >> reporter: adoption confirmation for pedagogue that what prevented the euthanasia
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and. and then that got lost in a series of internal staff feels. there has been an improvement made their. we were >> : relying on transfer partners communicating to various people the e-mail also calling and a big comedown stand monday would talk to people directly. at any one point time the asset tracking eagles and tally matter you can miss out that's what happened here. >> reporter: investigation into the death revealed that there was no official adoption agreement at the time.
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unfortunately >> reporter: these x happen in this occupation. they say this is the first time something like this has happened here. still ahead. a neighborhood unites and holds a rally to try and save one of live look outside. san mateo bridge. in san francisco.
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>> marty:there was a big turnout at a rally on behalf of a 76- year old woman facing eviction from her home. supporters included 11 tenants of the bernal heights home. they gathered at mission and 22nd street. they argue that the agent with vangard real estate, put the home up for sale against the woman's wishes. and without taking the proper steps.
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kron 4 talked to the woman's niece. she claims the agent has been taking advantage of her aunt and other elderly home owners in the area. the elderly women's supporters say they've filed claims with the district attorney for fraud and elder abuse. we reached out to the real estate company - but there's been no comment. coming up. a comic, and bay area native comes home and is mixing things up. it's story you'll only see here, on kron 4. that's next. live look outside. san francisco embarcadero.
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>> rebecca: will be beautiful weekend we are going to see overcasting amount to 11:00 and then we see it all burn off. with lots of sunshine and the way it normally does speaking of that. this is pretty normal for this hour in the morning. its stubborn definitely going to stick around in time that's when it opens up whole site conditions or temperatures. things are on the cooler side with a slight breeze in the air oakland san jose plant 62 livermore 65 currently cockers 64 so. rosa coming in at 56 degrees are now plan. your day to a noontime that's only a lot of sunshine all throughout the bay area.
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it will >> rebecca: not be as warm as and has been like we saw last week with 90s and upper 80s. things will definitely be cooler today for your weekend. cooler on the bay by 5:00 this afternoon still warm inland and we will have some days popular especially fairfield conquered all coming in at 86. not expected for livermore today around 3:00. 74 napa 81 about 83 center rows of 62 for san francisco 82 degrees expected for san jose this afternoon. here's what you can expect in to the rest of the weekend. tomorrow and into work week wheat system and a round of forecast showing things like school tomorrow we will see some low eighties for in nine spots then. monday getting back to work mostly sunny conditions. low 80s all the way into the we get a specially thursday. then friday temperatures peak we see
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'90s and along the bay looks really good we see many '60s and '70s all week fax week. >> marty: known comedian at the center of a lot of buzz these days. he is known for his comedy, and also for his emmy nominated c-n- n documentary series. the bay area native has moved away and returned twice. now he's back in a place he loves. which he says feeds his comedy and drives his perspective on life. kron 4's pam moore has the story. >> darya: >> reporter:....
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>> reporter: like the power of awkward conversation. the villain and the bay area i know i learned that in the bay area. he talks a lot of our race and having to interracial daughters. he says that he loved living in berkeley because of what he having to interracial daughters. he says that he loved living in berkeley because of what he called the diversity
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>> marty: all media and thai support judge will hold a hearing october 3rd official. say that a more developed factual record is to be reviewed on whether the roadside from complications in to thousand 13 and. the mother insists that the daughter is responses of shoes and declared alive the hospital will be liable for millions of dollars in a wrongful death case. in national news this morning officials will be reviewing the orlando police department response to the paul cycled massacre the. justice department says that it will like right inaction assessment that evaluates the media
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response that was taken. and to give the department and other agencies to guidance and recommendations to responding to. in a similar assessment after the july 2012 as it is in the midst of the assessment mass shooting in san ready off. >> marty:
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>> marty: >> rebecca:the
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'pokemon go' craze is making headlines again. this time because two southern california men actually walked off a cliff. the pair were walking near an ocean buff in encinitas wednesday when they climbed through a fence protecting the cliff edge. that's when they both fell. plummeting between 50 and 80- feet. they were hospitalized with moderate injuries. gamers say playing is very simple but distracting. two men in california got themselves hurt playing the new "pokemon go" game. then plunged off a cliff trying to catch the virtual character on their cellphones. elizabeth alvarez has the story. >> marty: woman in pennsylvania had an interesting thursday this
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to a very large book constrictor you can see a snake when she came face-to-face with that. 10 ft. long snake the snake as advocates of holes underneath the sec and the lady called and trim the remove the snake stranger offered as well and is being cared for by experts expected to be just fine. pickup truck has earned a place company's series of postage stamps the postal service unveiling a commemorative stamps yesterday feature. in for a classic american pickups 1930 international harvester d 219. '53 chevy pickup 1948 for f-1 and. 19654 f 100. u.s. ps says as honoring pickups tobol america's landscape revolutionizing how goods are transported. is not the first time the proposal services on a vehicle's previous stance honor
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>> rebecca: look get some very nice weather. it will be beautiful. got side that's for sure this week and we'll see a cooling trend today and tomorrow then as you had your way back to work monday temperatures will be relatively the same we will have a gradual clearing trend and then some nineties in inland locations. lb '60s and '70s primarily all weaker on the bay. a reason some in the spots and then a loss of such unexpected.
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