tv KRON 4 News Weekend KRON August 7, 2016 7:00am-10:01am PDT
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>> dary >> marty:breaking overn. 17 people are being treated this morning after eating an unknown san francisco's mission is in the intensive care unit. that is according to the san francisco fire department. here is video from the scene just into the kron four news room. it happened at "the women's building" on 18th and valencia at around 10:30 last night. a quinceanera is a celebration in the mexican culture of a girl's 15th birthday. officials are investigating an unwrapped candy that all the victims ate at the time. firefighters have not identified or released the name of the substance yet.
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>> darya:they say the symptoms of the people who ate the candy were a rapid heart rate, rash, shortness of breath and anxiety. >> marty:fire officials are expected to release more information about this incident later this morning. shoooting- land.fs >> marty:also breaking overnight. police are investigating the 3rd deadly shooting since friday in hayward. the first one happened on thourp lane at around noon friday. police found a man shot and killed in a garage. the second shooting was reported at about 11:00 friday night. there, police found a man shot in a car on gading road. that man has now been identified as 18 year old rogelio torres. the 3rd shooting happened around 7:30 last night on muir street.
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police say a 17-year boy was killed and two other teens were injured in that shooting. the 17 year old was pronounced dead at the scene. his name has not been released. an 18 year old man was also found at the scene and was taken to the hospital. police say his injuries aren't considered life threatening. >> marty:then, a third shooting victim, another 17 year old boy, later showed up at a different hospital. investigators say he was also a victim of that shooting. no arrest have been made in connection to the shooting. >> marty:breaking overnight. and san francisco police are investigating deadly shooting at aquatic park. it happened around 10 last night. police found a man suffering from a gunshot wound to his body. the man was given first aid but didn't surive his injuries. police are not yet providing any
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a man was shot several times and left on the street. and now the search is on for the gunman. kron4's ella sogomonian met with residents who heard the gunshots. , neighbor >> :"i heard the gunshots i was getting up getting ready for work i heard the gunshots and i changed my mind about going to work." >> reporter:vallejo police say a man was shot and killed just before 6 saturday morning at bw williams drive and walnut center. ella sogomonian, reporting >> :"these stains on the block of bw williams could quite possibly be related to the shooting as neighbors showed me a picture they took of a body lying in the area." >> reporter:neighbors say the body lay on the ground for hours after the shooting - blocking off the street as police investigated the scene. alvin finney, neighbor >> :"he wasn't picked up until like 10 o'clock. and it happened at 6. i was like it take that long?" >> reporter:most living in the area agree the shooting is unusual saying the block is fairly quiet and filled with families. angelino lira, neighbor >> :"it's been a while since something like this has happened here." >> reporter:but others who've lived on the block for decades say they're not surprised because the neighborhood has set the scene for a fair share of violence in the past. >> :"it don't bother me over
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here there have been helicopters, sirens police, all of that , there have been high speed chases down this street." >> reporter:despite not being shocked neighbors are dissapointed that people resort to killing. >> :"violence doesn't solve anything use your words or somebody will end up on the curb." >> marty:vallejo police are waiting to release the victim's name. they will do so after they inform the victim's family of their death. in san francisco. today is the third and final day of outside lands music festival at golden gate park. it's the ninth year the festival's been in san francisco. the police presence was strong and kron four's spencer blake learned, compared to last year, some illegal activity at the festival was down. >> reporter:before radiohead hit the stage as saturday's headliner, it was bands like the wombats and lewis del mar on the main stage. >> :"it's a very relaxing experience - other than what's going on right now." >> reporter: this year the event sold out in just 45 minutes, which means admission bracelets would normally be a pretty hot commodity for scalpers. >> :"in years past, we made many more arrests with scalpers because it was a lot easier to sell the bracelets." now that the wrist bands have
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micro chips, police only handed out eight scalping violations friday. there have also been fewer people jumping fences to get in this year, because of multiple layers of fencing around the park. but plenty of people came in the *right way. about half of them live *outside the bay area. >> :"usually all three days i find you get a better experience because you're not getting a choppy, here-and-there little pieces." >> reporter:and my guess is most of them haven't had tater tots like these. >> :"japanese 7-spice mixture , and then we had some mayo, some sriracha, and spring onion." plenty of kick to make you thirsty. "i'm getting' some beer right now and just trying to meet with some friends before the next act." but police remind everyone to drink responsibly. on friday alone, there were *eight medical 9-1-1 calls - all having to do with over consumption of alcohol. >> :"tonight's headliner, radiohead, already took the stage, but if you're still planning on coming tomorrow, there's a big show in store for you indeed. lionel richie will be playing at outside lands. in san francisco, spencer blake, kron four news."
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>> marty:in rio. in their first game of the olympics. the men's basketball team got off to a slow start, missing their first five shots against china. but the team quickly rebounded back and took the game going away, 119 to 62. here's a look at today's events. the women's basketball team will tip off at 8:00 this morning. they will be taking on senegal. also the women's gymanstics team will begin qualifying rounds later this afternoon. and the women's swim team will be competing in the 400 meter final later today as well. >> marty:here's where the unite states currently stands in the medal count. the red-white-and blue have collected 5 medals early on. one gold and four silver. one of those silver medals belongs to stanford graduate maya dirado who earned it competing in the 400 meter individual medley. coming up on the kron 4 morning news. >> marty:the family of a man killed by police is now suing the department for wrongful death. but the family's lawyer feels like there is proof that the police didn't act correctly. we'll give you the details.
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>> marty:for your money: here are the stories from the week -- that could impact your bottom line. there could be a serious security flaw with chip-based credit cards. experts are worried about the magnetic strip on the cards. which is intended to tell a payment machine to use the chip. researchers say card thieves can re-write the strip's code to make it appear like a chipless card. this allows thieves to keep counter-feiting. experts say the flaw will lead
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to more complaints by retailers. who argue they were forced by banks to accept chip-based cards. retailers say the chip upgrade could cost them 25-billion dollars. >> marty:live look outside. bay bridge toll plaza. for the weekned. it's day two of the festival of the arts in fremont. check out over six-hundred arts and craft booths and watch the rio olympics on a giant screen. it's all happening in downtown fremont from 10:00 to 6:00. the event is free to attend.
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>> rebecca: from our golden gate bridge we are still seeing some great condition and then a not saybroad low pressure along the the disaster that the bay bridge toll plaza. easy ride the forecast one for a far yesterday it was a lot more intense begins to the fog tracker not at the 10th after that and a mile in our visibility for nevada out to for half and then as we that florida had its clearing out much faster than a with i s today took almost about noontime. this is at 10:00 when most of it is coming off the coast. it will some of it sticker on along half moon bay and immediate coast there some in the north as well 5:00 filter to creep back and in the overnight hours to our morning
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they claim he made a move fear for their lives. attorney john burris, who has also been involved in the oscar grant and mario woods cases, says there is proof that contradicts what police have said about the shooting. burris obtained cell phone video showing mann ignoring officers. mann was homeless and had a mental illness. his family is also asking authorities to release the names of the two officers who shot mann. another big story we are following out of chicago. three police officers have been relived of their powers after videos showed they shot and killed an unarmed black teenager. police have since released several videos of the incident. now, as kron 4's j-r stone shows us. protesters are demanding answers. >> j.r.:chicago police say the officers involved have had those body cameras for about a week. which might explain why the officer who killed o'neil wasn't yet proficient in using it. alicia him first as he just lay then running and fight. does not share the moment when o'neal was struck by the back at least one bullet later died at the hospital. officer who thinks he fired the deadly shot was
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concerned you'd be crucified. a case like this the. many are upset others say they're bad cop and bad cops. >> j.r.: sister spoke friday saying words cannot describe how she feels that this moment. >> marty: officers involved have had by cameras for a week and that might explain why the officer who killed a meal was not yet proficient in using that body camera. >> marty:decision 20-16. donald trump has a new campaign ad in which he is attacking
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rival hillary clinton. but this time, he's using a unique tactic he's calling her a robot. here's a little bit of the ad: clinton claimed she may have "short circuited" in a statement she recently made to fox news about her email scandal. >> marty:still ahead. the giants and the a's where both in action yesterday and both teams were looking to bounce back from a loss. we'll have the highlights coming up. live look outside. richmond bridge for the weekned. it's the aloha festival in san mateo. enjoy music, dancing, food and culture from hawaii and all over the pacific. it's happening at the san mateo event center from 10:00 to 5:00. it is free to attend.
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the giants continue their series in washington d.c. taking on the nationals. the nats have the second best record in the national league, and are two games up on the giants. buster posey got things going with this r-b-i single in the fourth. posey would go on to score later that inning. the giants added two more runs in the fifth. the giants handed nationals' ace, stephen strasburg just his second loss of the season.
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they went on to win seven to one. matt cain pitched a strong five innings, allowing no runs. the giants close out their series against the nationals today at 10:35. >> marty:madison bumgarner is on the mound today. as for the a's. it was a tough day for sonny gray on the mound. he has struggled all season and continued to struggle yesterday. the a's down 2 to nothing early, and addison russell with a run scoring base hit.
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more than enough for the cub's jake arrieta. he gave up just three hits in 8 shutout innings. winning his 13th. cubs on top, 4 to nothing. the a's try to salvage one game of the series today at 1:05 at the coliseum. in 49ers news. it was a big day for former san francisco 49ers owner eddie debartolo junior. he is officially in the hall of fame. during his 23 year tenure, the 69 year old debartolo helped bring 5 super bowls to the san francisco 49ers. during that time the team won 13 nfc west division titles. it was also a big day for raider's fans in canton. ken stabler, was also inducted into the pro football hall of fame. the snake" helped lead the raiders to their first super bowlin. and was 19-74's most valuable player. raider's nation lost "the snake" last year after a long battle with colon cancer. ken stabler was 69 years old. several wildfires continue to burn thoughout california including the cold fire and soberanes fire. we'll tell you where firefighters currently stand, fighting those blazes. that's next. >> marty:live look outside. kirkwood camera in lake tahoe. for the weekend: it's day two of the annual nihonmachi street fair in san francisco. it's the melting pot of street fairs. check out live performances, art and food. it's all happening at the japantown peace plaza from 11:00 to 6:00. the event is free to attend.
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17 people are being treated this morning after eating an unknown substance at a quinceanera in san francisco's mission district. the victims are as young as six-years-old, and one nine- year-old is in the intensive care unit. that is according to the san francisco fire department. it happened at "the women's building" on 18th and valencia at around 10:30 last night. a quinceanera is a celebration in the mexican culture of a girl's 15th birthday. fire crews say all the victims ate the same unwrapped candy, but have not identified what was inside the candy yet. fire officials are expected to release more information about this incident later this morning. welcome back to the kron four news weekend. taking a live look outside from the bay bridge toll plaza. rebecca strom is here with what you need to know before you head out the door this morning. rebecca. >> rebecca: 04 left in the
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airport right now you can see far better conditions and what we saw yesterday we had inbound flight delays because of not the case today definitely check with the carrier heading the airport picking up any loved ones visibility is fine at the airport this morning. ethnical out there right now 55 and san francisco have been bay 58 hayward. for the north bay chile 46 map of 56 degrees concord coming at 57. grace forecast showing a game this morning one of five reverses the cob's it will be in the upper 60s mostly sunny conditions but there will be a slight breeze definitely dressed in somewheres.
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county is now 45-percent contained. >> marty:so far.over 53-hundred acres have been scorched. it is burning near highway 128 west of winters. but now both lanes of 128 are back open this morning. the fire started on tuesday. over 14-hundred firefighters are working to put it out. crews from 12 different agencies are helping. no injuries or deaths have been reported and no structures have been threatened. the cause of the fire is still under investigation. fire officials expect the fire to be 100-percent contained by next week. and in monterey county the soberanes fire is now 40-
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percent contained. it has burned over 55-thousand acres. this fire started a little over two weeks ago on july 22nd..one man was killed and two others were injured since the fire started. 2-thousand structures are threatened. 57-homes and 11-buildings have been destroyed. over 5-thousand firefighters are working to put it out. evacuation orders are still in place. officials say a campfire that wasn't fully extinguished is the cause of the fire. in the bay area. a fire caused the closure of two popular mission district restaurants. that fire started at the lolinda restaurant at around 10:00 on friday night. as of now, the cause does not appear to be suspicious. it appears a grease fire started in the kitchen. the fire also damaged the rooftop bar at el techo. the fires caused evacuations. but no one was injured. no word on when the restaurants will reopen. in national news. florida officials have now reported 16 cases of the zika virus that started here in the united states. all the people infected got the virus north of miami. dan simon from our media partner c-n-n, reports on the
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way health officals are working to stop the virus from spreading. as florida health crews work to rid the state of zika-infected mosquitoes. other parts of the nation are nervously bracing for the virus to spread. it's the height of mosquito season. and cities like new orleans, with hot, muggy conditions, are particularly vulnerable. >> :"our mentality should not be a matter of if we will face a locally-transmitted case, but rather when. because it is likely we're gonna have one." with similar climates, louisiana, alabama, mississippi, georgia and texas have all crafted plans to combat zika. but the threat goes even farther. >> reporter: this map from the national center for atmospheric research shows all the states at risk. with yellow being low risk, orange moderate, and red being a high risk. still, health officials say they don't expect wide-spread outbreaks. "but we cannot be complacent. because we do expect to see more zika cases." with florida the only state thus far to have local
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transmission of the virus, it may offer something of a template to the rest of the country on stopping its spread. it's begun using airplanes to spray insecticide. the chemicals spread across a ten-mile area. the early results seem promising -- with a high kill rate in the traps used to gauge effectiveness. it's been mopping up water to deprive mosquitoes from laying their eggs. while health officials have fanned the community, administering more than 24- hundred tests to residents to see how widespread the virus may be. "have a good one!" florida has also waged a fierce public relations campaign. police officers handing out zika information pamphlets to tourists, and encouraging the use of bug repellent. big spray has become so prevalent, that stores have actually run out of it. also in short supply -- money. which scientists hoped would fund research to a zika vaccine. the white house and congress have been engaged in a fierce partisan battle, over a 1-point- 9 billion dollar zika funding bill. florida >> will: >> : >> :"congress and the president have not been able to come together and pass a bill to provide more funding./ we're continuing to ask the federal government to help with mosquito control, help reimburse at the state level. but i can tell you at the state level we're gonna spend the money that we need to to do the right things." >> marty:
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getting started later this morning and festival sponsors are dealing with large crowds, in fact muni suggests you use public transportation to avoid all the congestion they will be supplying dozens of buses to help with crowds. but a warning if you choose to drive or if you work for a rideshare company.
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>> marty:there are places you need to stay far away from. unless you want to take a big hit to your wallet. stanley roberts explains in this morning's edition of people behaving badly. >> stanley:where drinking crown , crown royal yea just before the concert just before any concert or event at golden gate park things happen it's a given that being said some things that happen are 100 percent avoidable for example if you stop in a bus
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zone whistle blowing keep going . you will get waved off next block go to the next block you in a bus zone if you ignore that warning and stop anyway even in a temporary muni bus stop you may get a ticket on the fly the parking enforcement officer enters your license plate and mails you a ticket for $288. nats: ambiance the issue is many rideshare drivers like lyft and uber instead of dropping off a block away or around the corner stop in the bus zone even after being instructed not to or they straight up ignore the posted signs watch and listen want happens here .this guy started unloaded and by now it's too late his plate has been entered i know you yes come here you you liked my twitter feed nowhere right now huh it doesn't say that no stopping the city is trying to keep the flow of traffic moving so buses can do there jobs in fact they recommend public transportation when attending events so lets say you pull over and there is no parking enforcement officer watching well sfpd is also tasked with keeping the traffic moving one is a parking ticket the othere a moving violation 288 dollars what you cant stop in the bus zone this aint the bus zone watch your uber app it tell you can't do it i was looking at a i was letting a person out you can't do that here you have to do it around the corner >> stanley:actually uber gave the riders a head up for picking up i'll let my intern natalie it says leaving the festival head to balboa street and 30th ave for a smoother experience . uber for example has blacked out his area of fulton at 30 avenue to avoid pickups, but stopping in a muni bus zone or understanding what no stopping means if all up to you
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if i had a known you can't stop at all i would have stopped in san francisco stanley roberts kron 4 news if you have a comment or story idea for stanley, e-mail us at 'people behaving badly' at kron- four-dot-com. a birthday celebration gone horribly, wrong as two people die in a skydiving accident. and this isn't the first death at this particular skydiving center this year. the details coming up. live look outside. from yosemite falls. for the weekned. it's "bay area's top dog" in santa clara. check out the 21st annual wiener dog race. it's happening at the santa clara county fairgrounds starting at 11:30 this morning. it is free to attend.
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half moon bay 5 for hayward livermore. it's really picking up in oakland 30 mi. an hour winds and 15 concord. 174 fairfield. you'll want to but a lot this morning it's a little bit chilly as the conceit temperatures fifties all across the board 57 san francisco and oakland 58 and 56 for san jose livermore 55 concord 57¢ a rosette at chile is 51 degrees. planning your day here's what you need to know the five low clouds preconditions that is what we're seeing right now but at noontime sun shine warmer temperatures will be on the way. it will see just a couple degrees warmer verses yesterday and the coastal fog along the media have to be sticking around for most of the day. 5:00 clots of the creek that can and then west wind up to about 10 to 20 mi. an hour fire in san francisco's mission here is a look at your highs along the east bay 59 hayward 67 for
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oakland 70 degrees expected today for fremont heading for the arts and wine festival 79 expected for pleasanton down the soft they now where we're looking at 73 expected for paul auto 71 for redwood city as well as the san mateo. family for seven clara expected 75 for milpitas and the war 78 for san jose wants to wrap up the work week things start to give little bit warmer especially inland locations. pretty much nice all we're on the bay alicea for sixties low 70's 60's along the coasts. district. >> marty: here is a look at scene. it happened just before 10:00 yesterday morning at an
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apartment building on san jose avenue. the flames spread to all three stories. no one was inside the building at the time of the fire. the cause of the fire is still under investigation. a big story we are folloiwng this morning is out of san joaquin county. two skydivers died after jumping out of plane. the bodies were found yesterday morning in a vineyard near lodi. doug johnson from our media partners in sacramento. explains what went wrong. >> reporter: they did believe that one of the two men in his 20s instructor at the jump center because it is just 18 years old his first time skydiving conneaut to celebrate a friend's birthday what exactly went wrong is still unclear.
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according old reports the 15th and 16th her shooting death at the drop zone since the open in the 1980's. their role to the suicide last relaxin happen and february. >> marty:in national news. a memorial for the 16 people crash in texas. hundreds of neighbors, friends and family members of the victims were there.
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the crash happened last weekend. and is the deadliest hot air balloon crash in u-s history. family members of a newlywed couple on board say they were posting photos of the flight on snapchat right up until the crash happened. all 16 people aboard the hot air balloon died in the crash. officials said 15 of the 16 victims have been positively identfied, and a medical examiner is working to identify the final victim. in the east bay. a community came together to help raise money for an teenager paralyzed in tragic pool accident. the day long event in danville yesterday was filled with live music, pizza and people wearing t-shirts with jake's javier football number. jake became paralyzed in a pool accident the day before he was to graduate from san ramon valley high school. jake, was a popular student athlete, also worked at primo's pizza. the host of yesterday event. it was all part of an effort to raise money for his ongoing recovery. >> :"for such a good kid that
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everybody loved from such a great family, he was so involved with the community, you can see monte vista and san ramon all come together for one kid. we truly hope that jake gets the use of his fingers and he gets the skills he needs to go to college." >> marty:jake underwent a procedure in july to inject 10- million stem cells into his spinal cord. he is the fifth person in the world to have this done. the hope is it will reconnect his brain to the rest of his body. so he can regain movement again. >> marty:for the weekned. it's the stern grove festival in san francisco. enjoy a live performance by rock and roll hall of famers -- the o-jays it's happening at the stern grove starting at 2:00 this afternoon. it is free to attend. the c-h-p in vallejo helped make one little boy's dream come true. 6-year-old tristan has had leukemia for 3 years. to bring him some happiness. the c-h-p made him an honorary officer for a day. he spent the day chasing bad guys, using a radar gun and
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>> marty:breaking overnight. 17 people are being treated this morning after eating an unknown substance at a quinceanera in san francisco's mission district. the victims are as young as six- years-old, and one nine-year-old is in the intensive care unit. that is according to the san francisco fire department. here is video from the scene just into the kron four news room. it happened at "the women's building" on 18th and valencia at around 10:30 last night. a quinceanera is a celebration in the mexican culture of a girl's 15th birthday. officials are investigating an unwrapped candy that all the victims ate at the time. firefighters have not identified or released the name of the substance yet. they say the symptoms of the people who ate the candy were a rapid heart rate, rash, shortness of breath and anxiety. fire officials are expected to release more information about this incident later this morning. shoooting-land.fs
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>> marty:also breaking overnight. police are investigating the 3rd deadly shooting since friday in hayward. the first one happened on thourp lane at around noon friday. police found a man shot and killed in a garage. the second shooting was reported at about 11:00 friday night. there, police found a man shot in a car on gading road. that man has now been identified as 18 year old rogelio torres. the 3rd shooting happened around 7:30 last night on muir street. police say a 17-year boy was killed and two other teens were injured in that shooting. the 17 year old was pronounced dead at the scene. his name has not been released.
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an 18 year old man was also found at the scene and was taken to the hospital. police say his injuries aren't considered life threatening. then, a third shooting victim, another 17 year old boy, later showed up at a different hospital. investigators say he was also a victim of that shooting. no arrest have been made in connection to the shooting. >> marty:breaking overnight. and san francisco police are investigating deadly shooting at aquatic park. it happened around 10 last night. police found a man suffering from a gunshot wound to his body. the man was given first aid but didn't surive his injuries. police are not yet providing any information on a suspect or suspects in this case. now lets get to rebecca strom with the weather. >> rebecca: cast conditions of the live camera overlooking of the approach of the bay bridge toll plaza sunshine is on the way. , but in a clock really
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stop along the peninsula immediate coast for the north bay have some on the east bay shoreline as well clearing out much earlier finales i guess today all this away and then it will tell you what is coming up in your afternoon coming up next. >> marty: left on the street. and now the search is on for the gunman. kron4's ella sogomonian met with residents who heard the gunshots. , neighbor >> :"i heard the gunshots i was getting up getting ready for work i heard the gunshots and i changed my mind about going to work." vallejo police say a man was shot and killed just before 6 saturday morning at bw williams drive and walnut center. ella sogomonian, reporting >> reporter:"these stains on the block of bw williams could quite possibly be related to the shooting as neighbors showed me a picture they took of a body lying in the area." neighbors say the body lay on the ground for hours after the shooting - blocking off the street as police investigated the scene. alvin finney, neighbor "he wasn't picked up until like
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10 o'clock. and it happened at 6. i was like it take that long?" most living in the area agree the shooting is unusual saying the block is fairly quiet and filled with families. angelino lira, neighbor "it's been a while since something like this has happened here." but others who've lived on the block for decades say they're not surprised because the neighborhood has set the scene for a fair share of violence in the past. >> :"it don't bother me over here there have been helicopters, sirens police, all of that , there have been high speed chases down this street." >> reporter:despite not being shocked neighbors are dissapointed that people resort to killing. >> :"violence doesn't solve anything use your words or somebody will end up on the curb." >> marty:vallejo police are waiting to release the victim's name. they will do so after they inform the victim's family of their death.
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in san francisco. today is the third and final day of outside lands music festival at golden gate park. it's the ninth year the festival's been in san francisco. the police presence was strong and kron four's spencer blake learned, compared to last year, some illegal activity at the festival was down. >> reporter:before radiohead hit the stage as saturday's headliner, it was bands like the wombats and lewis del mar on the main stage. "it's a very relaxing experience - other than what's going on right now." this year the event sold out in just 45 minutes, which means admission bracelets would normally be a pretty hot commodity for scalpers. "in years past, we made many more arrests with scalpers because it was a lot easier to sell the bracelets." now that the wrist bands have micro chips, police only handed out eight scalping violations friday. there have also been fewer people jumping fences to get in this year, because of multiple layers of fencing around the park. but plenty of people came in the *right way. about half of them live *outside the bay area. >> :"usually all three days i find you get a better experience because you're not getting a choppy, here-and-there little
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pieces." >> reporter:and my guess is most of them haven't had tater tots like these. "japanese 7-spice mixture , and then we had some mayo, some sriracha, and spring onion." plenty of kick to make you thirsty. "i'm getting' some beer right now and just trying to meet up with some friends before the next act." but police remind everyone to drink responsibly. on friday alone, there were *eight medical 9-1-1 calls - all having to do with over consumption of alcohol. "tonight's headliner, radiohead, already took the stage, but if you're still planning on coming tomorrow, there's a big show in store for you indeed. lionel richie will be playing at outside lands. in san francisco, spencer blake, kron four news." in rio. in their first game of the olympics. the men's basketball team got off to a slow start, missing their first five shots against china. >> marty:but the team quickly
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rebounded back and took the game going away, 119 to 62. here's a look at today's events. the women's basketball team will tip off at 8:00 this morning. they will be taking on senegal. also the women's gymanstics team will begin qualifying rounds later this afternoon. and the women's swim team will be competing in the 400 meter final later today as well. here's where the unite states currently stands in the medal count. the red-white-and blue have collected 5 medals early on. one gold and four silver. one of those silver medals belongs to stanford graduate maya dirado who earned it competing in the 400 meter individual medley. coming up on the kron 4 morning news. the family of a man killed by police is now suing the department for wrongful death. but the family's lawyer feels like there is proof that the police didn't act correctly. we'll give you the details. and. fall out in the shooting of a man by police in chicago. three officers have been relived of their powers. the details on that story as well. also. there could be a serious security flaw with your chip- based credit card. we'll explain what experts say is wrong. that's next.
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>> marty:for your money: here are the stories from the week -- that could impact your bottom line. there could be a serious security flaw with chip-based credit cards. experts are worried about the magnetic strip on the cards. which is intended to tell a payment machine to use the chip. researchers say card thieves can re-write the strip's code to make it appear like a chipless card. this allows thieves to keep counter-feiting. experts say the flaw will lead to more complaints by retailers. who argue they were forced by banks to accept chip-based cards. retailers say the chip upgrade could cost them 25-billion dollars. >> rebecca: will have the temperatures and details of your weather forecast next. >> marty:for the weekned.
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fifth. nine oakland, 57 for san jose, as well as mt. view, 57 and antioch as well as copper. switching over to plan your day here's what you need to know as you will be going outside. do it right around noontime that's when you'll see lots of sunshine and it will be a couple degrees warmer in some areas around the bay area over. ours is what we saw yesterday. coastal fog read on the immediate coast will be sticking around throughout the day. at fifth you are heading to the beaches. the clock the cloud cover will be returning and breezy conditions as well you will. want to bundle up this evening like. times have the jurors look like this around noon time it will be nice a genocide have a barbecue a. 7 fairfield 85 expected cocker 84 for livermore asphyxiate oakland 71 for a word 78 expected for san jose. if you are heading to oakland for the a's game this
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afternoon first page 1 of 5 the take on the cubs. it will be quite warm out there first-run his first pitch of for 60 those will progress in the low seventies to make sure make sure you dress in layers they could kill them off. there will be lots of sunshine of a slight breeze in the air. such an will be sticking around for the next couple days we will still have 80 small inland's 67 is. rather basic fees along the coast >> marty: back from summer trip to new york or you did very little planning. >> reporter: the wonderful thing, there are certain destinations: advise it but if the heavier set on one particular event and your ego and explore it can be a whole lot of fun. we give views like
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state building's open after the 65 days of the year to 04 the morning. they're constantly in uniform addressed to the nine and the full place to go also a popular rock as another option. if the one attached those classic be used it's very popular the wanted by will give you on this is if you're a morning person even if cannot
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get a cup of coffee because when you were there walking through so what could be a long line you go out and laugh at this morning. go out this is well worth going less crowds on a beautiful summer day. >> reporter: rockefeller center an isolated patch it when you are there here i'll tell you if this is the one line that we waited in the entire three days we were there is & buy tickets
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in washington d.c. taking on the nationals. the nats have the second best record in the national league, and are two games up on the with this r-b-i single in the fourth. posey would go on to score later that inning. the giants added two more runs in the fifth. the giants handed nationals' ace, stephen strasburg just his second loss of the season. they went on to win seven to one. matt cain pitched a strong five innings, allowing no runs. the giants close out their series against the nationals today at 10:35. madison bumgarner is on the mound today. as for the a's. it was a tough day for sonny gray on the mound. he has struggled all season and continued to struggle yesterday. the a's down 2 to nothing early, and addison russell with a run scoring base hit. more than enough for the cub's jake arrieta. he gave up just three hits in 8
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shutout innings. winning his 13th. cubs on top, 4 to nothing. the a's try to salvage one game of the series today at 1:05 at the coliseum. in 49ers news. it was a big day for former san francisco 49ers owner eddie debartolo junior. he is officially in the hall of fame. during his 23 year tenure, the 69 year old debartolo helped bring 5 super bowls to the san francisco 49ers. during that time the team won 13 nfc west division titles. it was also a big day for raider's fans in canton. ken stabler, was also inducted into the pro football hall of fame. the snake" helped lead the raiders to their first super bowl win. and was 19-74's most valuable player.
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several wildfires continue to burn thoughout california including the cold fire and soberanes fire. we'll tell you where firefighters currently stand, fighting those blazes. that's next. live look outside. kirkwood camera in lake tahoe. for the weekend: it's day two of the annual nihonmachi street fair in san francisco. it's the melting pot of street fairs. check out live performances, art and food. it's all happening at the japantown peace plaza from 11:00 to 6:00. the event is free to attend.
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our big breaking news this morning. 17 people are being treated this morning after eating an unknown substance at a quinceanera in san francisco's mission district. the victims are as young as six- years-old, and one nine-year-old is in the intensive care unit. >> marty:that is according to the san francisco fire department. it happened at "the women's building" on 18th and valencia at around 10:30 last night. a quinceanera is a celebration in the mexican culture of a girl's 15th birthday. fire crews say all the victims
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ate the same unwrapped candy, but have not identified what was inside the candy yet. fire officials are expected to release more information about this incident later this morning. welcome back to the kron four news weekend. taking a live look outside from the bay bridge toll plaza. rebecca strom is here with what you need to know before you head out the door this morning. rebecca. broad low pressure along the west coast will continue through the middle of next week. coastal areas should expected low clouds and fog each morning with the possibility of drizzle. smoky >> rebecca: sunshine will come out. typical we always see this rare lacustrine see it for the east bay as well and then there is up but absolutely adored a summer day and how will be today enjoy your sunday outside. definitely want to bundle up things are breezy and a little
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group that contradicts of with the the should and itself out video ignoring officer's orders. his family to the and of less looking asking authorities to release the names of the two officers who shot him. >> marty: to funnel while fort fires across california the. video of the cold fire in you yellow county so far only 53 a. have been scorched. but burning near highway 128 west of winter's full flame of 128 are back open that fire started tuesday over 1400 firefighters
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still working to put it out crews from told agencies are helping out as well though injuries deaths reported the structures threatened because of this fire under investigation fire officials say they expect to have the fire 100 percent contained in next few days. >> marty: man killed two injured since the fire started 50,000 structures are being threatened an act of terrorism if that happened yesterday at several
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police stations security checkpoint a man/both officers will * the offices have deep gashes but expected to be ok the man shouted, phrase god is greatest during the attack. felder and a of that's her facto people that in march. live look outside. san francisco international airport. for the weekned. it's off the grid in san francisco. vendors. it's at the presidio main post it is free to attend.
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day three of outside lands is getting started later this morning and festival sponsors are dealing with large crowds, in fact muni suggests you use public transportation to avoid all the congestion they will be supplying dozens of buses to help with crowds. but a warning if you choose to drive or if you work for a rideshare company. there are places you need to stay far away from. unless you want to take a big hit to your wallet. stanley roberts explains in this morning's edition of people behaving badly. >> stanley:where drinking crown , crown royal yea just before the concert just before any concert or event at golden gate park things happen it's a given that being said some things that happen are 100 percent avoidable for example if you stop in a bus zone whistle blowing keep going . you will get waved off next block go to the next block you in a bus zone >> stanley:if you ignore that warning and stop anyway even in a temporary muni bus stop you
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may get a ticket on the fly the parking enforcement officer enters your license plate and mails you a ticket for $288. nats: ambiance the issue is many rideshare drivers like lyft and uber instead of dropping off a block away or around the corner stop in the bus zone even after being instructed not to or they straight up ignore the posted signs watch and listen want happens here .this guy started unloaded and by now it's too late his plate has been entered i know you yes come here you you liked my twitter feed nowhere right now huh it doesn't say that no stopping the city is trying to keep the flow of traffic moving so buses can do there jobs in fact they recommend public transportation when attending events so lets say you pull over and there is no parking enforcement officer watching well sfpd is also tasked with keeping the traffic moving one is a parking ticket the othere a moving violation 288 dollars what you cant stop in the bus zone this aint the bus zone watch your uber app it tell you can't do it i was looking at a i was letting a person out you can't do that here you have to do it around the corner actually uber gave the riders a head up for picking up i'll let my intern natalie it says leaving the festival head to balboa street and 30th ave for a smoother experience . uber for example has blacked out his area of fulton at 30 avenue to avoid pickups, but stopping in a muni bus zone or understanding what no stopping means if all up to you if i had a known you can't stop at all i would have stopped in san francisco stanley roberts kron 4 news
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a birthday celebration gone horribly, wrong as two people die in a skydiving accident. and this isn't the first death at this particular skydiving center this year. the details coming up. live look outside. from yosemite falls. >> marty:for the weekned. it's "bay area's top dog" in santa clara. check out the 21st annual wiener dog race. it's happening at the santa clara county fairgrounds starting at 11:30 this morning. it is free to attend.
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nice and mild. and 60 for oakland 71 hayward 78. 53 expected for san francisco. and taking on the cobs that one of five dress in layers temperatures start off in the '60s was '70s >> marty:in bay area news. firefighters quickly put out a district. apartment building on san jose avenue. stories. >> marty:a big story we are folloiwng this morning is out of san joaquin county. two skydivers died after jumping
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out of plane. the bodies were found yesterday morning in a vineyard near lodi. doug johnson from our media partners in sacramento. explains what went wrong. what >> reporter: shot through tears as the bodies of two men skydived deputies responded not the scene. philip kidded a dumping pare that did it impact the ground without the shoe to deploy. this was his first time skydiving coming out to celebrate a friend's birthday. but exactly when ron is still unclear. the continued operating
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plans and jumpers and the sky. the parachute or are says they cannot speak the cameras before deadline but said that his is the busiest in california north of l.a.. the business is safe. hallelujah half >> marty:in national news. a memorial for the 16 people killed in a hot air balloon crash in texas. hundreds of neighbors, friends and family members of the victims were there. the crash happened last weekend. and is the deadliest hot air balloon crash in u-s history. family members of a newlywed couple on board say they were posting photos of the flight on
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snapchat right up until the crash happened. all 16 people aboard the hot air balloon died in the crash. officials said 15 of the 16 victims have been positively identfied, and a medical examiner is working to identify the final victim. >> marty:in the east bay. a community came together to help raise money for an teenager paralyzed in tragic pool accident. the day long event in danville yesterday was filled with live music, pizza and people wearing t-shirts with jake's javier football number. jake became paralyzed in a pool accident the day before he was to graduate from san ramon valley high school. jake, was a popular student athlete, also worked at primo's pizza. the host of yesterday event. it was all part of an effort to raise money for his ongoing recovery.
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>> :"for such a good kid that everybody loved from such a great family, he was so involved with the community, you can see monte vista and san ramon all come together for one kid. we truly hope that jake gets the use of his fingers and he gets the skills he needs to go to college." jake underwent a procedure in july to inject 10-million stem cells into his spinal cord. he is the fifth person in the world to have this done. the hope is it will reconnect his brain to the rest of his body. so he can regain movement again. for the weekned. >> marty:it's the stern grove festival in san francisco. enjoy a live performance by rock and roll hall of famers -- the o-jays it's happening at the stern grove starting at 2:00 this afternoon. it is free to attend.
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in 1803, a man bought the territory of louisiana for 42 cents an acre. that was the greatest deal ever. until i made this one. now you can get my jumbo breakfast platter for just $2.99. take that history. scrambled eggs, eight mini pancakes, a hash brown, and your choice of bacon or sausage. it's the greatest deal since the louisiana purchase. sort of.
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>> marty:the c-h-p in vallejo helped make one little boy's dream come true. 6-year-old tristan has had leukemia for 3 years. to bring him some happiness. the c-h-p made him an honorary officer for a day. he spent the day chasing bad guys, using a radar gun and checking out the police chopper. officers made sure he left with a badge and some presents too. you may see some new artwork around san francisco pretty soon. muni officials selected ten finalists to compete to have their art displayed across dozens of san francisco muni buses next year. the lucky ten will compete for the top five slots of the art program.
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only one person will be picked to have their art displayed across 50 to 100 muni buses. the winner of the competition will also win two-thousand dollarswhile the remaining four finalist take home $1,250. take a look at this. a town in upstate new york replaced this statue you may remember being dubbed as "scary lucy." the town held a ceremony to welcome their new statue of actress lucille ball yesterday. the star of the 19-50's t-v series "i love lucy" was born in that area. the original statue of her was put up seven years ago. but it took so much flak on the social media that some people raised money to swap it for a new one. the actress passed away in 19- 89.
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care unit. that is according to the san francisco fire department. here is video from the scene just into the kron four news room. it happened at "the women's building" on 18th and valencia at around 10:30 last night. a quinceanera is a celebration in the mexican culture of a girl's 15th birthday. officials are investigating an unwrapped candy that all the victims ate at the time. firefighters have not identified or released the name of the substance yet. they say the symptoms of the people who ate the candy were a rapid heart rate, rash, shortness of breath and anxiety. fire officials are expected to release more information about this incident later this morning. shoooting-land.fs >> marty:also breaking overnight. police are investigating the 3rd deadly shooting since friday in hayward.
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the first one happened on thourp lane at around noon friday. police found a man shot and killed in a garage. the second shooting was reported at about 11:00 friday night. there, police found a man shot in a car on gading road. that man has now been identified as 18 year old rogelio torres. the 3rd shooting happened around 7:30 last night on muir street. police say a 17-year boy was killed and two other teens were injured in that shooting. the 17 year old was pronounced dead at the scene. his name has not been released. an 18 year old man was also
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found at the scene and was taken to the hospital. police say his injuries aren't considered life threatening. then, a third shooting victim, another 17 year old boy, later showed up at a different hospital. investigators say he was also a victim of that shooting. no arrest have been made in connection to the shooting. breaking overnight. and san francisco police are investigating deadly shooting at aquatic park. it happened around 10 last night. police found a man suffering from a gunshot wound to his body. the man was given first aid but didn't surive his injuries. police are not yet providing any information on a suspect or suspects in this case. now lets get to rebecca strom with the weather. >> rebecca: right now we will bundle up heading outside and if overlooking sfo where you see overcast conditions for as like that primarily throughout the day the good news if no visibility delays as the concede 9 mi. an hour of their affair for 59 and then if no delays as far as his ability goes for the inbound flights.
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a man was shot several times and left on the street. and now the search is on for the kron4's ella sogomonian met with gunshots. , neighbor >> :"i heard the gunshots i was getting up getting ready for work i heard the gunshots and i changed my mind about going to work." >> reporter:vallejo police say a man was shot and killed just before 6 saturday morning at bw williams drive and walnut center. ella sogomonian, reporting "these stains on the block of bw williams could quite possibly be related to the shooting as neighbors showed me a picture they took of a body lying in the area." neighbors say the body lay on the ground for hours after the shooting - blocking off the street as police investigated the scene. alvin finney, neighbor "he wasn't picked up until like 10 o'clock. and it happened at 6. i was like it take that long?" >> reporter:most living in the area agree the shooting is unusual saying the block is fairly quiet and filled with families. angelino lira, neighbor
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"it's been a while since something like this has happened here." but others who've lived on the block for decades say they're not surprised because the neighborhood has set the scene for a fair share of violence in the past. "it don't bother me over here there have been helicopters, sirens police, all of that , there have been high speed chases down this street." despite not being shocked neighbors are dissapointed that people resort to killing. "violence doesn't solve anything use your words or somebody will end up on the curb." vallejo police are waiting to release the victim's name. they will do so after they inform the victim's family of their death. in san francisco. today is the third and final day of outside lands music festival at golden gate park. it's the ninth year the festival's been in san francisco. the police presence was strong and kron four's spencer blake learned, compared to last year, some illegal activity at the festival was down. before radiohead hit the stage as saturday's headliner, it was bands like the wombats and lewis del mar on the main stage. "it's a very relaxing experience - other than what's going on right now." this year the event sold out in just 45 minutes, which means admission bracelets would normally be a pretty hot commodity for scalpers. "in years past, we made many more arrests with scalpers because it was a lot easier to sell the bracelets." now that the wrist bands have micro chips, police only handed out eight scalping violations friday. there have also been fewer people jumping fences to get in this year, because of multiple layers of fencing around the park.
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but plenty of people came in the *right way. about half of them live *outside the bay area. >> :"usually all three days i find you get a better experience because you're not getting a choppy, here-and-there little pieces." >> reporter:and my guess is most of them haven't had tater tots like these. >> :"japanese 7-spice mixture , and then we had some mayo, some sriracha, and spring onion." >> reporter:plenty of kick to make you thirsty. >> :"i'm getting' some beer right now and just trying to meet up with some friends before the next act." >> reporter:but police remind everyone to drink responsibly. on friday alone, there were
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*eight medical 9-1-1 calls - all having to do with over consumption of alcohol. >> :"tonight's headliner, radiohead, already took the stage, but if you're still planning on coming tomorrow, there's a big show in store for you indeed. lionel richie will be playing at outside lands. in san francisco, spencer blake, kron four news." in rio. in their first game of the olympics. the men's basketball team got off to a slow start, missing their first five shots against china. but the team quickly rebounded back and took the game going away, 119 to 62. here's a look at today's events. the women's basketball team will tip off at 8:00 this morning. they will be taking on senegal. also the women's gymanstics team will begin qualifying rounds later this afternoon. and the women's swim team will be competing in the 400 meter final later today as well. here's where the unite states currently stands in the medal count. the red-white-and blue have collected 5 medals early on. one gold and four silver.
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one of those silver medals belongs to stanford graduate maya dirado who earned it competing in the 400 meter individual medley. >> marty:coming up on the kron 4 morning news. the family of a man killed by police is now suing the department for wrongful death. but the family's lawyer feels like there is proof that the police didn't act correctly. we'll give you the details. and. fall out in the shooting of a man by police in chicago. three officers have been relived of their powers. the details on that story as well. also. there could be a serious security flaw with your chip- based credit card. we'll explain what experts say is wrong. that's next.
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>> marty:for your money: here are the stories from the week -- that could impact your bottom line. there could be a serious security flaw with chip-based credit cards. experts are worried about the magnetic strip on the cards. which is intended to tell a payment machine to use the chip. >> marty:researchers say card thieves can re-write the strip's code to make it appear like a chipless card. this allows thieves to keep counter-feiting. experts say the flaw will lead to more complaints by retailers. who argue they were forced by banks to accept chip-based cards. retailers say the chip upgrade could cost them 25-billion dollars. will tell you what next week will look like for your weather forecast coming off ouplive look outside. bay bridge toll plaza. check out over six-hundred arts
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welcome back to the kron four news weekend. taking this live look outside from our golden gate bridge camera. >> rebecca: there seeing preconditions' out there keeping things cool are on the bay area it will be nice morning and it will be an even better after in once we get to the early morning hours of the fog clears out. will be clearer on the 10:00 hour. as and we will see lots of sunshine reconditions expected right now. be aware of that all the miles an hour right now in san francisco 10 conquered a livermore and then piquancy we
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will get even breezier heading to the afternoon seen anywhere from ted and eleanor right around the bay area. chile conditions and then fought breezes well. 68 for livermore and then san jose and planning a day around noon time and we will have immediate coastal fogs the kron 4 of the day. lunch time temperatures look like this 60 for oakland and 63 expected for san francisco to 06 degrees
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heading out for the coast around man coming in for half monday. >> marty: >> rebecca: >> marty:in california news. the family of a man killed by police in sacramento is now suing the department for wrongful death. joseph mann was shot and killed on july 11th. officers say they thought mann was armed with a knife and a gun. police say mann refused to comply with their orders. they claim he made a move towards them which made them fear for their lives. attorney john burris, who has also been involved in the oscar grant and mario woods cases, says there is proof that contradicts what police have said about the shooting. burris obtained cell phone video showing mann ignoring officers. mann was homeless and had a mental illness. his family is also asking authorities to release the names of the two officers who shot mann. another big story we are following out of chicago. three police officers have been
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relived of their powers after videos showed they shot and killed an unarmed black teenager. police have since released several videos of the incident. now, as kron 4's j-r stone shows us. protesters are demanding answers. chicago police say the officers involved have had those body cameras for about a week. which might explain why the officer who killed o'neil wasn't yet proficient in using it. decision 20-16. donald trump has a new campaign ad in which he is attacking >> j.r.: 18 year-old paul neill turned out to be unarmed. fisher at him first as he drives away
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>> marty: the giants continue their series in washington d.c. taking on the nationals. the nats have the second best record in the national league, and are two games up on the giants. buster posey got things going with this r-b-i single in the fourth. posey would go on to score later that inning. the giants added two more runs in the fifth. the giants handed nationals' ace, stephen strasburg just his second loss of the season. they went on to win seven to one. matt cain pitched a strong five innings, allowing no runs. the giants close out their series against the nationals today at 10:35. madison bumgarner is on the mound today.
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as for the a's. it was a tough day for sonny gray on the mound. he has struggled all season and continued to struggle yesterday. the a's down 2 to nothing early, and addison russell with a run scoring base hit. more than enough for the cub's jake arrieta. he gave up just three hits in 8 shutout innings. winning his 13th. cubs on top, 4 to nothing. the a's try to salvage one game of the series today at 1:05 at the coliseum. in 49ers news. it was a big day for former san francisco 49ers owner eddie debartolo junior. he is officially in the hall of fame. during his 23 year tenure, the 69 year old debartolo helped bring 5 super bowls to the san francisco 49ers. during that time the team won 13 nfc west division titles. it was also a big day for raider's fans in canton. ken stabler, was also inducted into the pro football hall of fame. the snake" helped lead the raiders to their first super bowl win. and was 19-74's most valuable player. raider's nation lost "the snake" last year after a long battle with colon cancer. ken stabler was 69 years old.
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several wildfires continue to burn thoughout california including the cold fire and soberanes fire. we'll tell you where firefighters currently stand, fighting those blazes. that's next. live look outside. kirkwood camera in lake tahoe. for the weekend: it's day two of the annual nihonmachi street fair in san francisco. it's the melting pot of street fairs. check out live performances, art and food. it's all happening at the japantown peace plaza from 11:00 to 6:00. the event is free to attend. our big breaking news this morning. 17 people are being treated this morning after eating an unknown substance at a quinceanera in san francisco's mission district. the victims are as young as six- years-old, and one nine-year-old is in the intensive care unit. that is according to the san francisco fire department. it happened at "the women's building" on 18th and valencia at around 10:30 last night. a quinceanera is a celebration in the mexican culture of a girl's 15th birthday. fire crews say all the victims ate the same unwrapped candy, but have not identified what was inside the candy yet. fire officials are expected to release more information about this incident later this morning.
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>> rebecca: that is more to come as well, the church right now chile 59 san francisco 58 oakland 61 san jose and concord. santa rosa coming in at 58 degrees. i will be back with your afternoon highs what you can expect in your neighborhood next. >> marty: >> marty:now on to the wildfires burning across california this morning. the cold fire burning in yolo county is now 45-percent contained. so far.over 53-hundred acres have been scorched. it is burning near highway 128
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west of winters. but now both lanes of 128 are back open this morning. the fire started on tuesday. over 14-hundred firefighters are working to put it out. crews from 12 different agencies are helping. no injuries or deaths have been reported and no structures have been threatened. the cause of the fire is still under investigation. fire officials expect the fire to be 100-percent contained by next week. >> marty:and in monterey county the soberanes fire is now 40- percent contained. it has burned over 55-thousand acres. this fire started a little over two weeks ago on july 22nd..one man was killed and two others were injured since the fire started. 2-thousand structures are threatened. 57-homes and 11-buildings have been destroyed. over 5-thousand firefighters are working to put it out. evacuation orders are still in place. officials say a campfire that wasn't fully extinguished is the cause of the fire.
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>> marty:in the bay area. a fire caused the closure of two popular mission district restaurants. that fire started at the lolinda restaurant at around 10:00 on friday night. as of now, the cause does not appear to be suspicious. it appears a grease fire started in the kitchen. the fire also damaged the rooftop bar at el techo. the fires caused evacuations. but no one was injured. no word on when the restaurants will reopen. >> marty:in national news. florida officials have now reported 16 cases of the zika virus that started here in the united states. all the people infected got the virus north of miami. dan simon from our media partner c-n-n, reports on the way health officals are working to stop the virus from spreading. as florida health crews work to rid the state of zika-infected mosquitoes. >> reporter:other parts of the nation are nervously bracing for the virus to spread. it's the height of mosquito season. and cities like new orleans, with hot, muggy conditions, are particularly vulnerable. "our mentality should not be a matter of if we will face a
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locally-transmitted case, but rather when. because it is likely we're gonna have one." with similar climates, louisiana, alabama, mississippi, georgia and texas have all crafted plans to combat zika. but the threat goes even farther. this map from the national center for atmospheric research shows all the states at risk. with yellow being low risk, orange moderate, and red being a high risk. still, health officials say they don't expect wide-spread outbreaks. "but we cannot be complacent. because we do expect to see more zika cases." with florida the only state thus far to have local transmission of the virus, it may offer something of a template to the rest of the country on stopping
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its spread. it's begun using airplanes to spray insecticide. the chemicals spread across a ten-mile area. the early results seem promising -- with a high kill rate in the traps used to gauge effectiveness. it's been mopping up water to deprive mosquitoes from laying their eggs. >> reporter:while health officials have fanned the community, administering more than 24-hundred tests to residents to see how widespread the virus may be. "have a good one!" florida has also waged a fierce public relations campaign. police officers handing out zika information pamphlets to tourists, and encouraging the use of bug repellent. big spray has become so prevalent, that stores have actually run out of it. also in short supply -- money. which scientists hoped would fund research to a zika vaccine. the white house and congress have been engaged in a fierce
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partisan battle, over a 1-point- 9 billion dollar zika funding bill. florida "congress and the president have not been able to come together and pass a bill to provide more funding./ we're continuing to ask the federal government to help with mosquito control, help reimburse at the state level. but i can tell you at the state level we're gonna spend the money that we need to to do the right things." in world news. >> marty:live look outside. san francisco international airport. for the weekned. it's off the grid in san francisco. enjoy food from 29-different vendors. it's at the presidio main post lawn from 11:00 to 4:00. it is free to attend. day three of outside lands is getting started later this morning and festival sponsors are dealing with large crowds,
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you use public transportation to avoid all the congestion they will be supplying dozens of buses to help with crowds. but a warning if you choose to drive or if you work for a rideshare company. there are places you need to stay far away from. unless you want to take a big hit to your wallet. stanley roberts explains in this morning's edition of people behaving badly. where drinking crown , crown royal yea just before the concert >> j.r.: >> stanley:just before any concert or event at golden gate park things happen it's a given that being said some things that happen are 100 percent avoidable for example if you stop in a bus zone whistle blowing keep going . you will get waved off next block go to the next block you in a bus zone if you ignore that warning and stop anyway even in a temporary muni bus stop you may get a ticket on the fly the parking enforcement officer enters your license plate and mails you a ticket for $288. nats: ambiance the issue is many rideshare drivers like lyft and uber instead of dropping off a block away or around the corner stop in the bus zone even after being instructed not to or they straight up ignore the posted signs watch and listen want happens here .this guy started unloaded and by now it's too late his plate has been entered
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i know you yes come here you you liked my twitter feed nowhere right now huh it doesn't say that no stopping the city is trying to keep the flow of traffic moving so buses can do there jobs in fact they recommend public transportation when attending events so lets say you pull over and there is no parking enforcement officer watching well sfpd is also tasked with keeping the traffic moving one is a parking ticket the othere a moving violation 288 dollars what you cant stop in the bus zone this aint the bus zone watch your uber app it tell you can't do it i was looking at a i was letting a person out you can't do that here you have to do it around the corner actually uber gave the riders a head up for picking up i'll let my intern natalie it says leaving the festival head to balboa street and 30th ave for a smoother experience . uber for example has blacked out his area of fulton at 30 avenue to avoid pickups, but stopping in a muni bus zone or understanding what no stopping means if all up to you if i had a known you can't stop at all i would have stopped
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in san francisco stanley roberts kron 4 news if you have a comment or story idea for stanley, e-mail us at 'people behaving badly' at kron- four-dot-com. >> marty:a birthday celebration gone horribly, wrong as two people die in a skydiving accident. and this isn't the first death at this particular skydiving center this year. the details coming up. live look outside. from yosemite falls. for the weekned. it's "bay area's top dog" in santa clara. check out the 21st annual wiener dog race. it's happening at the santa clara county fairgrounds starting at 11:30 this morning. it is free to attend.
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>> marty:taking a live look outside from our san mateo bridge camera. kron four's rebecca strom is here with your saturday morning forecast. rebecca. >> rebecca: it's looking a lot better than what we saw this time yesterday. a couple degree warmer and that will be the case today and we're seeing some breezy conditions will be sticking with us throughout the day. it will be over the next 24 hours as well a live camera overlooking the sfo no delays for inbound flights for visibility. that is great news and we're seeing lots of gray cloud cover here we usually do see delays not right now. you
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can see it on our wins for san francisco 10 oakland freezer on the bay and 13 concord. the fox trot her showing much better improvement earlier this morning are apportioned back and then on the day you can see a perfect divisibility there as we had in the evening hours piquancy it slowly creep and buy at 3:00 and then take over things going back to work. was
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the sunshine comes out with coastal fog temperatures will be war and some spots from the bay area and we will see eighties popov clause return around 5:00 and preconditions. so here's a look at the highs along the east bay shoreline 57 expected oakland 59 hayward 79 expected in danville and fremont heading out this afternoon 79 degrees for friends in pleasanton and the south they looks like this to a couple of 70 is pretty evenly spread. the big parade day if you're heading back to work the sunshine will be all about as well 80s in land and sundays from the basic form coast.
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>> marty:firefighters quickly put out a fire in san francisco's mission district. yesterday morning at an apartment building on san jose avenue. the flames spread to all three stories. at the time of the fire. the cause of the fire is still under investigation. a big story we are folloiwng this morning is out of san joaquin county. out of plane. morning in a vineyard near lodi. partners in sacramento. explains what went wrong. >> reporter: share the beatty's believe that a man as 20s friends of the they tell us 18
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years old of the first time skydiving celebrating friend or what exactly went wrong is still unclear. this and a berth in the sky. in a parachute center cannot speak for cameras before the deadline but has said his of the busiest diving center north of l.a. neighbors say that the business is safe. in national
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news. >> marty:a memorial for the 16 people killed in a hot air balloon crash in texas. hundreds of neighbors, friends and family members of the victims were there. the crash happened last weekend. and is the deadliest hot air balloon crash in u-s history. family members of a newlywed couple on board say they were posting photos of the flight on snapchat right up until the crash happened. all 16 people aboard the hot air balloon died in the crash. officials said 15 of the 16 victims have been positively identfied, and a medical examiner is working to identify the final victim. >> marty:in the east bay.
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a community came together to help raise money for an teenager paralyzed in tragic pool accident. the day long event in danville yesterday was filled with live music, pizza and people wearing t-shirts with jake's javier football number. jake became paralyzed in a pool accident the day before he was to graduate from san ramon valley high school. jake, was a popular student athlete, also worked at primo's pizza. the host of yesterday event. it was all part of an effort to raise money for his ongoing recovery. "for such a good kid that everybody loved from such a great family, he was so involved with the community, you can see monte vista and san ramon all come together for one kid.
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crews say that the victims all eight the same unwrapped on the types of candy but have not identified but was inside the can be just yet we will have the latest information if tonight at 8:00 p.m.. >> marty: 6 year-old tristan has had leukemia for three years. chp made him an honorary officerhe spent the day chasing bad guys, using a radar gun and checking out the police chopper. officers made sure he left with with presence thinking for joining us will see you again next week and offered it tonight at 8 and the clock than is
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