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out charred remains that is all that is left however interspersed in between as we mentioned coming up as a little bit of real lighting some houses were spare apparently no other reason the fire just chose to stop. >>dan kerman: low let residents gathered outside the barricades and main street and highway 29 does blocks from the downtown area he is one of those who had no idea if the fire claimed his home driving down mill street just off the main the situation was bleak house after house after house burned to the ground chard is easy to identify and so is children's play equipment a patio table in the chimney much of it as just twisted metal amid the
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devastation rays of light homes and have been scared just inches from those dreadnought they were evacuated sunday when a fire was blocks away she credits her neighbors with saving her home by staying in hosing down as a result she lost just accomplishments downtown main street is also filled with destruction. >>dan kerman: while the buildings across the street wall wiped out his shop owners suffered minor damage that live
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and lower leg of their still on the scene brought this area we have not seen any new fires but there's still plenty of hot spots to concede behind us right now so again this area is still the tellus and danger however we have not seen any fire nearby seems to be off in the hills but residents once they do get back in the area are going to be very upset with what they seem. >>grant lodes: that is to the east of where the fire had burned this is a perimeter forecastle all look like the fire had burned through parts of main street and lower lake that is when this was at its worst it expanded eastward you to see how close it is another densely populated area that is just about a couple of miles south of
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clear lake numerous road and highway closers. >>grant lodes: we will work to reconnect bad and we will certainly bring you the update as soon as we can get him back in the meantime we will send it over to the key. >>vicki liviakis: we saw the building there were barred from residents they were not able to get that animals and pets out of harm's way and.
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>>haaziq madyun: this is video from our helicopter partnership with abc seven news she made the decision to leave our pets at home while she drove 15 minutes away to a neighboring town to check air with a parent's she got her pet would be ok however when she returned the road was blocked her home was fully engulfed in flames on the road we open she returned home and found that six or nine cats died in the fire she was ready to
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give of hope when suddenly amid the burning rubble she saw for for pets miraculously survived >>haaziq madyun: they're finding help from an animal shelter settle at one time to conceal, and middletown. >>vicki liviakis: for people were displaced by the fire and
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lower lake in clear lake area and kelsey bill a seventh day adventist church and as we mentioned the twin pines casino this a less active today than it was yesterday which is great news. >>: we have decided that crossed over the lead to the evacuations of 4000 people we did experience some significant increase in temperatures in the winds kick up and without the fire at the credit which is great news
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majority of the fire had been with from the structures which is good however we want people to let their guard down hot spots and smokes pot luck in and around lake lower leg but we do have a significant amount of resources
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>>: been inundated the community with the significance of larchmont and resources we have hundred and 75 structure their lost and is under 75 more than what we want personally have
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been involved and and now this one the clinton fire what our goals is not as communicating with the media but as some the evacuation center and talking to the people that had been evacuated a lot of to have that.
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>>: hopefully help the community rebuild but there is a lot of work that has to be done.
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>>vicki liviakis: ever since the 1800's and answer the community. >>grant lodes: she was there today when the pastor came back for a closer look at wreckage. >>: before that meeting on we want to talk about that united methodist church located late it is been there since the 1800's more than a century old quite an emotional reunion for this pastor and his church to one to show you what it looks like before the fire got to it as you can see in a totally intact wood
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structure and forcefully to date is reduced to rubble and ash to there in was not much left of the property to even take home with the pastor he was trying to keep in high spirits there is a very active congregation of seven people who attended mass every sunday unfortunately this past week will be their last until they can rebuild this is just one of those hundreds of examples we've seen and the past two days people that have lost their belongings is been a long and historic fight over their lake in second street.
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>>reporter: unfortunately one of those 11 taken by the fire we will hear more from the past as well as the meeting that will take place and allowed the chance to the community to ask more questions and get some more answers. >>vicki liviakis: lisping to the man we will take you inside the devastation we will be right back.
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>>grant lodes: at least 1500 structures are still threatened tonight you conceive what is left from some of the neighborhoods where the fire especially yesterday afternoon it took everyone by surprise all
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the sudden turnaround in half the town was gone. >>catherine heenan: in this case a lot of at the flames he was catching not only at the flames with the aftermath of the fire and exhausted team in this case would firefighters trying to grab a break in the middle of
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all this a lot chared trucks and cars there is a few of them on a lot of people more evidence they really had to rush it did not have time to do much also look for the report it have on the mobile application. >>grant lodes: clearly creativity high-school ease slick of the memory the woman
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struck by a limb off replying tree she remains in critical condition. >>reporter: he cannot to do a visual inspection a little after 3:00 p.m. friday 100 lbs. snapped and crashed down to roughly 50 ft. striking a 36
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year-old mother this washington square park said he heard the sound of the branch when it fell his concern that and is not being maintained our earlier according to the city they were assessed he says so far he has not seen any obvious signs of trouble the investigation to will cause it to fail has not turned up in this solid answers he plans to inspect all the trees in washington square park
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over the next few days before they take any further action. >>reporter: we expect another round of temperatures and humidity will stay we will see the wind speed shifting and also staying breezing a closer look tomorrow highs in the high 90 close to 99 degrees a relative humidity and between 15 to 30% it starts off dry in the morning and it picks up a little bit we have a little bit more moisture one other thing to point not as the wind direction this is in the trend you will notice it would drop down into the single digits but as we get into the afternoon will start seeing the wind speed picking up ride
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around 14 mi. per hour live look outside closer to the clothes we are seeing more clouds from the conditions and we're seeing cool temperatures. >>reporter: 86 degrees in fairfield and caught a 76 and some jose 73 mi. of you in san mateo 63 san francisco and so the we're down 11 degrees in fairfield six degrees in concord down four degrees in san jose over the next six hours by 7:00 temperatures lots of sunshine clear skies by 9:00 we will see cloud conditions closer to the bay low 60s as soon as the sun sets we're into the fifties if you're closer to the clothes we are tracking-as we go to the rest of the workweek task will keep close eye on the fire conditions in the clinton fire we will have more details
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on which can expect coming up. >>grant lodes: more from the fire and the county we have to spend dollar the community meeting is set to star will keep you posted we're at the scene and some of the destruction.
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>>vicki liviakis: derives around 1:00 a.m. after restaurant on the city's main boulevard which runs through the hotel they said the and the statement that it was still investigating five cars abandoned after restaurant it is unclear whether they believe belongs in the victim's 60 people were adopted but they did
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not immediately confirm that number low poll numbers the republican nominee is wrapping up a visit in ohio >>reporter: they're talking terrorism and trying to swing the election back to an issue that could make a big difference in november talking about the threat of isis and abroad but whether or not it would do anything to change the poll numbers will have to wait to see if he spoke today shows him trailing hillary clinton hillary clinton campaign is riding high in pennsylvania this was an event that was rescheduled after
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the orlando nightclub massacre this summer he spoke with her and said he is ready to show is full support and that the voters know what he think of bottrop where ham from the vice presidential running mate he is doing around the mast of interviews. >>grant lodes: people for some of the house yesterday with the dead in the moments before leaving to save their homes and take a few memories
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>>grant lodes: they're scattered throughout the area of putting out hot spots and look like many it burned to the ground and the county couch fire shows us the weather is cooperating more so than they were yesterday.
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>>dan kerman: they're no more hot spots they're going on building to building better standing in their make sure no one is still in the building and those were found in the home was may have those people may have
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to stay in place and they're going to be there multiple agencies help in the firefight in lake county cal fire hose the lead agency of course multiple local fire departments throughout the bay area in northern california department of fish and game california state park wake county sheriff's department is obviously intimately involved chp pgm he heard about all the downed power lines. >>grant lodes: widespread evacuations are still in effect right now
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>>will tran: you can clearly see the damage the homes decimated the smoke rising to the morning skies very hard to believe for a thousand people evacuated debt. >>will tran: you never know the
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to the fires can be on predictable their mandatory means and everyone needs to go to the saddam is just behind lake.
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>>terisa estacio: we just go with a resident who said she had to rush hour for home she was able to grab what she could but now she is waiting to find out what the status is of her home.
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>>vicki liviakis: it is been a hot dry year but had more than a fair share after five years we're here now with some of the other fires. >>catherine heenan: firefighters are struggling with 11 a large wild fires there's 11 of them that shows you the range that clearly they're all over the state this is the one between
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carmel and the concern is to burn more than 113 square miles now containment up to 60 percent firefighters won over the weekend so they considered backfires part of highway one supposed to begin today 57 homes destroyed when a person has been killed this fire one of the big problems there are a lot of hard to reach stocks. >>catherine heenan: the timid fire hundreds of people have been evacuated some insisting on staying behind in trying to protect their homes one reported firefighter injury mutual aid
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coming and from all over like most of these fires.
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as her phosphor cash lola at 116 including science eye out or to obstruct
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>>grant lodes: 1500 still grand as we speak 4000 people have been forced a out of their homes and is burned 4,000 a. in that number is increasing tonight the latest fire we have been reporting on the firefighters on the move from all over the state and that means the team has drawn from local agencies.
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>>reporter: we know it is a cliche but right now you can see how dry everything is we are starting to see the winds pick up in the afternoon and evening which is exactly what happened as we said the base camp and a lot of fire trucks coming and going we saw the headed north to lake county heading south to the chimney fire a second look at some video right now from just outside of a base camp the fire about 40 a 60 percent contained.
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>>reporter: the two new fires of the lake county in the chimney fire new resources are being called in and shifted to one fire the cal fire getting some help for example the strike team in santa clara consisting of 44 firefighters and 10 engines from san jose sunnyvale mountain view and paulo out so he says close their on bubble in right now is a manner matter of priorities
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>>reporter: so far very few of the firefighters here on the sublime is fire we're told them that could happen soon again this fire is 60 percent contained it was supposed to reopen right about now we have not confirmed that were also told that it could be closed again for backfiring purposes the resources stress very fan and so far they say they're holding their own blood we will
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be right back.
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>>reporter: he is familiar with disaster by fire he tells us the story of his unusual connection to the oakland hills fire of 1991 >>reporter: 7 because we stay cool up the coast the inland locations will continue to see temperatures pushing into the high 96 their actual variable
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but out to the south was a to 50 mi. per hour the committee level rose a low as to go through time you noticed the wind direction shift the other thing we notice is as we get into the afternoon and evening we start to see an uptick in the wind speed it took awhile for to burn off cool temperatures for the and the location you concede they're developing their san francisco. >>reporter: we will see lots of location of visibility down to zero to start tuesday morning not oakland hey would clear visibility in concord and in livermore and closer to 10:00
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a.m. you start to notice it will take awhile before we see the sunshine for oakland in areas like hayward in the morning the temperature is right now 56 degrees 67 oakland 76 in san jose concord 86 degrees santa rosa 74 san jose if you plan the day starting off a 6:00 a.m. 58 degrees 75 low 80s to an 4:00. >>reporter: san francisco low fifties to start chilly lunch break 56 degrees loss of sunshine but it would take us awhile to see the sun come out.
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>>grant lodes: to the next a major superstar movie on from our latest blow.
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>>reporter: tom wax lymph
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male announcer:this is the bay area news station,kron 4 evening news starts now. >>pam moore: we are getting a good look tonight and just how bad the situation is and lake county this video from our helicopter partnership it shows what is left of some of the 100 homes which have been destroyed by the raging wildfire and just about an hour ago the governor. >>reporter: if you want to drive from san francisco it would take 2 1/2 hours this is the latest of day that we have again the
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government issued the state of emergency for the fire zone that will help expedite getting resources into the area is 4,000 a. since last night it was only 3,000 a. the fire remains only 5 percent contained at this hour. >>dan kerman: believe and not he plans to rebuild for second time less showing the destruction which can cost one man who somehow got through to see what was left of his house
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they returned to what used to be his neighborhood there was little left in this part of lake will lose in a home to fire is not unfamiliar. he had missed a plan in place as a the to grab important papers. >>dan kerman: to portly his family and animals as for what
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is next sit not very calm today firefighters are going through putting out hot spots many of these areas we concede while most residents have not been allowed back in many still don't know the fate of their homes. >>pam moore: the wild fires threaten more homes and this 1500 homes are still in the path of the fire if hundreds of people have been told to get out of the area.
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>>reporter: the high school's one of the places as providing shelter for those displaced they
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were totally wiped out by this fire and there was nothing to tech behind fortunately for the termination.
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>>reporter: would continue to shift in this area southeast of clear lake will show you as we go to the afternoon you expect the wind speeds up to it a little then we will continue monitoring this will have more details on what you could expect in talk about: trend
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. >>catherine heenan: discovering the post office will keep hearing it was destroyed that is absolutely not true it was a sad message on the web site saying simply the village is
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gone that is one of the parking lot and the web more evidence people did have to rush away a lot of cars and trucks. >>pam moore: we went there to find out how the evacuees are holding up. >>haaziq madyun: the red cross evacuation shelter is assisting 230 fire evacuees at the twin plant concealed in middletown
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she was lucky last year of the fires spare her apartment they will find a variety of services here in middletown.
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>>haaziq madyun: they will also find red cross shelters at the kelsey bill high-school and at the seventh day of vintage church and record. >>reporter: lot of people reaching out you could help the victims of the fire last year the gunfire which is in the same area once again running relief from their couple of ways to convey.
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>>grant lodes: in looks like they're on the front line you can see the smoke burned out buildings behind this they're trying to pull out some hot spots it has five engines right now in lake county if you have images from the fire we appreciate the perspective of the easiest way is through the mobile applications hist hist tonight you'll hear the response donald trump tries to get back on track with the major policy
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or visit my24info.com. >>pam moore: in his chart another thousand acres and is now up to 4,000 a. burned out we stand and try to prop the hot spots 1500 homes are still
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present we have reporters on the scene in the area a total of 8800 firefighters are on the front lines tonight working to bring the wild fire under control the largest fire right now is the sub rawness fire is started last month and has scores more than 74,000 a..
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>>reporter: none of the 4000 firefighters battling the fire near big sur has been released but that can change in the days ahead mutual aid partners are now and play as well with local agencies stepping up to fill any void that might exist is all about priorities as part of the
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mitchell aid agreement hundreds of local firefighters from across the state and now headed to the fire lines and lake county including a strike team consisting of 44 firefighters and 10 engines from san jose and mountain view >>pam moore: the popular north
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beach playground of science and other problems. >>reporter: and another young mother in the playground and the fed she had not heard about last to accidence the city says it was assessed by an outside tree specialist and turned in 2013 the general manager says and does not appear to be the case
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so far the cannot point to the exact cause of what they're calling all horrible accident we don't know why it happened a regular part gore says it was really windy that they the city's parks department has roughly a hundred and 77,000 trees some color as long as hundred 50 years over the next few days before any further actions were taken. >>pam moore: as a republican nominee has made a number of controversial saying is that is
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causing issues. >>reporter: he held a major policy speech we have the plan for dealing with isis. >>reporter: got someone else's much-anticipated plan to give the radical islamic terrorism one of the major pillars to suspend issuing visa to citizens from countries the u.s. determines it cannot properly that they would determine whether there wishing to enter the country are entire american values such they argued in the country went to work will be considered allies the republican
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nominee holds this speech trouble tonight his doctrines campaign manager under investigation in ukraine no
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indication that he ever got the millions they call the story unfounded silly and nonsensical >>reporter: as a headed to the rest of tonight is closer to the close to missing the fall developed a to go onto overnight our will we even see a lot of the fog pushing into the east bay here is a closer look at had a to a question to the rest of tonight cloudy conditions also calls to drizzle will see more sunshine toward the afternoon hot air inland temperatures to least the next couple of days where trapping clear conditions
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by next weekend. >>reporter: 79 degrees in san jose 71 in mountain view mid- 60's right now san francisco 66 in oakland 84, early in livermore 83 and 57 degrees at napa 73 degrees and novato 66 in petaluma ride the wind speeds to start it will be another round of when the conditions toward the afternoon was a close to 70
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degrees. >>pam moore: flooding like few have ever seen scores of homes
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on the water, and will show you and her role rescue the man saved woman and her dog from drowning one of the fbi's most wanted caught in the bay area will tell you what he is suspected of doing and his nickname is the dreaded
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>>pam moore: he has been arrested in san francisco or in to police that have come under surveillance at to 30 in the afternoon they said he exited a 2006 lexus and approach a bank on beer boulevard of the city's richmond district when police said some they found all load it black or ball over and started believe they were planning another heist the suspect a 59 your land earned his nickname from the fake wig he wears to
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disguise himself during robberies he is wanted in connection with several robberies across the bay area the man praising the community groups for trying to keep the peace which can seem to follow the raging wildfire in lake county tonight and has destroyed a least a hundred homes will take you for a close look to one of the hardest-hit areas.
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male announcer:this is the bay area news station,kron 4 evening news starts now. >>reporter: here in downtown devastation from the clinton fire that driving down millstream the situation looks
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bleak house after house after house burned to the ground charred cars and easy to identify so was children's play equipment a patio table and a chimney most of this twisted metal homes and urban stared fire crews are still on san not putting out new fires but the hot spots for wood burned yesterday the red cross and salvation army team up to help the evacuees at a shell to set up here at the twin pines resort in middletown. >>reporter: 4000 firefighters
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are still on the job battling the fires 60 percent contained new fires in lake county and san luis obispo county are demanding even more resources we're now committed to local agencies through mutual aid agreements cal fire base of priority is life and property is first some crews being released from one fire on a to be redeployed to another >>reporter: one of the startling a large number of vehicles left behind we're here now this is just one more layer and we're talking about burned out cars and trucks and vans even an occasional book this might not be a truck priority right now the animals was have
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died but this is going to be one more huge cleanup problem in some spots like outside of the winery which burned in the parking lot. >>catherine heenan: as we're sitting in this video nothing much left another major loss for family said and more evidence people have on the minutes to get away in many cases driving off in one car or truck leaving others behind almost all the video come into the news room no one is causing the their dozens probably hundreds of them >>reporter: that came to washington square park to inspect the trees near where a woman was critically injured on friday she was hit by a new 100 lb. left ball watching her children play the limbs not off
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a help the tree the trees were assessed in 2010 by an outside contractor he has not seen any obvious problems so far will plans to inspect each tree much of louisiana is on the water again his store flooding has claimed the lives of the least five people and displaced thousands of others this flooding is unlike anything the people of louisiana have ever seen the. >>reporter: thousands of homes have never flooded before our now under water when disaster
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strikes the human spirit prevails the government expect disaster timmy declared in nearly half of the state 64 but more rain is forecasted which means more potential for problems.
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>>reporter: >>gary: the one directionless shift >>reporter: breezy conditions expected for us once again right now temperatures 94 degrees and antioch 84 the the more 85 degrees in concord 66 in oakland low 60s and san francisco a similar conditions of what we saw today where back to the '80s
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what is going to take us a little while we will have more details at the end of the show >>reporter: this is not the type of record you would want to hear
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>>pam moore: new tonight we
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talked with the girlfriend who is demanding justice and she copes with his death that story tonight at 8:00. >>reporter: from august 5th to the 11 they found a 78 gun some of those six tear loaded 21 had around in the chamber previous high water marks we indicated
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whether we return to baseball the forty-niners lose the quarterback for the season.
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>>reporter: going into the weekend there appeared to have the inside track but the consensus for the preseason opener was not great was not awful but ok thus the risk to leave the undisputed no. 1 quarterback still very wide open in the shaky on his first public row seven and he did not suit up but kelly is hopeful he will seek with the corps led
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situation still undecided the forty-niners cannot afford to lose anyone and they took a major hit today a torn a seal so for the injury he had the best numbers of any other qb their play guest today he talked or the situation this morning's press conference main rival, ridership the visit to green bay is preseason so far a to be very
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good extremely impressive in the first woman game he wanted to play a clean game that is exactly what he turned and a small chunk of pork or a defense for three turnovers. >>reporter: alex rodriguez was not done cleaning out the doctor on the report came down that depleted marlon's signing the 41 your but today he is for home
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the most exciting nine seconds and support he became the first person to ever win three straight goals in the event. >>reporter: 9.81 seconds it was a slow time because of the short turnaround time between the semifinals some cool video of
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the fighting irish and now fighting robot as the team is ready for the upcoming season the introduce remote-controlled dummies robot defenders 180 lbs. are capable of moving 18 mi. per hour we've learned one of san francisco special hotels has been hit by hackers what they took and what could be.
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>>pam moore: they may have been hit by hackers and for mentioned the may in fact have been compromised for months, according to the hotel operators names and card information and 20 different locations one of them being in
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san francisco may have been hacked it could start as early as march of last year they contain this since initially after it was discovered they cannot safely used cars and all of their locations. >>reporter: but relief is in sight take a look at what happens will finally see cool temperatures close as average more '80s on the map and they will last even through the weekend a welcome sight for the inland communities temperatures in the mid-90s will stay in the low seventies for the rest of the work week that is on to carias over into the weekend which can always come to the coast to cool things down the to
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