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dmv a hearing held tell you more about that coming out. >> grant: hearing the 88 year- old neighbor was badly beaten and a whole invasion robberies san jose. just off of the screen. they've been out venusian all afternoon and the identity of this woman holding off for right now the case of families not aware take a look of video hit sometime late sunday and early monday morning two men broke into this home of
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a green room above the chain- link fence. eventually though they let her bleeding on the floor as they were making a getaway so her heart and so doing they are brought on part of the fence in and that's what took off neighbors here. the carbon abatement halfway up the street. >> reporter: one of the neighbors here over investigative climbed down in the living room apparently so conscious a very badly wounded called 911.
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>> reporter: reviewing surveillance video captured by a home in the neighborhood when neighbor says the base saw that there had and the amount of fats is going to be key in this case looking for two suspects no details but we know she's in the
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intensive care as this investigation continues. when entering a back door the on the homeowner to farm raised the gun toward the deputies who opened fire in response and given medical treatment died in the hospital earlier today authorities say the home where the shooting occurred across from all the trees will it has remained open for classes. >> grant:in the east bay. an update to a story we first brought to you. yesterday on kron four news at five. police arrest a 32-year-old man. in connection with the shooting of two people in el sobrante. the shooting happened yesterday around one o'clock in the afternoon. on el centro road near rolling hills memorial park. when officers arrived. they found two men suffering from
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gunshot wounds. both men were transported to hospitals and are in stable condition. officers say they arrested 32- year-old jason ellis. who now faces two counts of assault with a firearm. antioch police say they have arrested two suspects. in last week's hate crime incident. the suspects are accused of spray-painting a home. with racial slurs and a swastika. they are also accused of setting the home on fire. using molotov cocktails. kron four's jeff pierce has more on today's arrests. >>: charles and 25 girl
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christine daniel. arrested >> reporter: during the firebombing of this home in mccormick place defacing the home with racial slurs the face multiple charges.
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>> grant:in east palo alto. police are looking for a man who intentionally set a 9-11 memorial on fire at a fire station over the weekend. the meno park fire protection district chief is calling this cowardly act. kron four's philippe djegal is live in east palo alto in front of fire station number two where the incident happened. philippe. >> reporter:that's right, grant. and, what is particularly disturbing about this case is that the arson was carried out in broad daylight. sot- "it wasn't anything we ever anticipated you know would or could happen." a 9-11 first responder himself.
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>> reporter: thises been going on for 15 years now 443 set up side. the police department which monitors the area saturday afternoon a man in his 20s lot i a half dozen of those flags certainly a brazen act in one and the fire chief carol gluck protection district particularly courtly and understands very well he too was a first responder responded to the attacks of september 11th and
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2001 aren't on the ground assault and it hits home for him is paul auto is working on this case a priority for them also they do have surveillance video that you plan possibly releasing that video in the coming days hopefully lead to the rest of the person. >> vicki: there is growing concern tonight. that there could be more victims, following three women coming forward, saying they were sexually assaulted at a concert at the greek theater in as kron four's terisa estacio reports, there were three separate agencies policing the event, but some are saying there was not enough to protect concert goers. how low will it go?
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>> reporter: here at uc berkeley's greek theater. video obtained and another woman reported her sexually assaulted while of the concert. uc- berkeley police spokesperson says that three separate private security. an increase in security at the ban.
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>> grant:after the break. we'll have an update. on what the city is doing about joe montana's home.the millennium tower.that's sinking.and tilting. >> vicki:and. did you feel it? an earthquake rattles the east bay overnight. we're getting reaction from people who woke up to the three- point-five magnitude quake. >> grant:plus. colin kaepernick responds to criticism from former niners quarterback trent dilfer. the commentator said the kaepernick controversy is tearing the team apart.
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now.kap reacts.
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>> pam: >> grant:lots of people were woken up early this morning after a magnitude three-point- five earthquake hit near piedmont. kron four's will tran spoke with residents there. who say they were startled. >> reporter: the building behind me if all the controversy has some 16 in. and leaning at least six. san francisco supervisor air and not publicly criticizing developers of the millennium tower. the millennium building session 2008 has some 16 in. more than 400 homeowners live in
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the 58 story luxury tower of homeowners are suing as supervisor says of mrs. everett cisco needs to answer as well >> grant: a magnitude 3.5 earthquake near piedmont. >>: >> will: lots of conversation over the course of the day the feeling the feeling it how big was it didn't wake you up. for a lot of people in answer was yes. >>: like there was a huge shake
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>> britteny: temperatures in the '70s. felt better deep today than interests of a cluster of eligible for so forecast. sanford's cisco peninsulas on: south bay is sound and then lots of sunshine that the entire bay area as we go into the rest of your might. we expect temperatures than yesterday. a
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11 degrees and the bottom three degrees not view. seven in fairfield. 69 and sent tell and that it is the next three hours he noticed more sunshine 70 degrees 9:00 p.m. cooler's guys. by 766 a hunter and the region samara did succeed again for san francisco 64 rathman day closer look model 7575 degrees in napa. livermore 80 degrees 71 in san jose and $300 million the year
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in state revenue. if the want ad tax breaks have a budget deliberations. >> vicki: proposal to tap on. >> grant:still ahead. major health concerns in florida. where the number of locally-transmitted zika cases keeps rising. but funding to fight the virus is running out. what health officials are saying about the lack of funding. and. the 49ers might have won big. but it's the back-up q-b, colin kaepernick who keeps making headlines. he response to criticism from a former niner quarterback. after
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what a way to open the season. the chip kelly era in santa clara kicks off on the right note. as the 49ers shut out the rams 28-nothing. a dominant performance from the defense.very solid game from the offense. but the other story to emerge from last night, a fiery response from some 49ers players. to criticism of colin kaepernick's protest.
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mark carpenter spoke with players after the win. and joins us with the latest. mark? >> reporter:this weekend revealed that kaepernick has a lot of support around the league. but, we also learned he still has his critics. on sunday, espn analyst trent dilfer didn't hold back on giving his thoughts. and 49ers fired back with an equally passionate response. dilfer-sunday nfl countdown "the big thing that hit me through all this was this was a backup quarterback whose job is to be quiet and sit in the shadows and get the starter ready to play week one. yet he chose a time where he became the center of attention and it has disrupted that organization. it has caused friction and it has torn at the fabric of the team." kaepernick "i think that's one of the most ridiculous comments i've heard. the fact that you say you are a backup quarterback stay in your place that's an issue. to me, you're telling me that my position as a backup quarterback
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and being quiet is more important than people's lives >> reporter:colin kaepernick.not only holding his ground, but punching back and challenging trent dilfer to think before speaking.. kaepernick >>: "i would ask him to really have a conversation with the families that have been murdered and see if he still feels that way because i bet you he doesn't just because he hasn't experienced that type of oppression." and as the weeks go on, others join kaepernick's cause. one of them was linebacker eli harold.who raised his fist after hearing dilfer's comments. and he also questions his sources. eli harold "first of all how do you know what our locker room is? how do you know how we act in the locker room? and everybody say that kaep is isolated. everybody say that he's off and does stuff. kaep is a great guy." butt sots "to this day, i keep asking myself the same thing how did that come out of his mouth? how did he think that? was he just spitting it off the top of his head? was he told something? i don't know. that doesn't matter. he said what he said. i disagree. and this is why you guys are around me because it led to me doing something with the national anthem that i stood up for and what i believe in."
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kaepernick said he also doesn't know how dilfer is getting his information. earlier this afternoon, dilfer did some damage control on a radio interview with knbr. he re-inforced that he respects kaepernick's opinion, but just feels that team should always come first. median household incomes just surged. for the first time in almost a decade. after the break. what this means for americans. and later. giants catcher buster posey making a trip to a local children's hospital. in honor of pediatric cancer awareness month. the kids reaction at 5:45.
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>> grant:all eyes are on washington... as conditions in florida get worse with the zika virus. >> vicki:the sunshine state now has 64 cases of zika from local mosquitos... eight of which were newer cases reported last week. miami-dade officials are trying to contain the spread of the virus...through pesticides. florida health officials are waiting on washington to see if lawmakers will finally pass funding to fight it. they failed to pass funding before july break... and again last week when they returned from their summer holiday. president obama had proposed one-point-nine-billion-dollars in february... republicans then proposed one- point-one-billion dollars... both were denied. obama says congress needs to get back to work and come to an agreement. congress is expected to
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reconsider the second proposal. it has until the end of the month to pass a budget... to avoid a government shutdown. signs today that we may finally have pulled out of the economic depression that followed the housing crisis. kaching the census bureau says the median american household income jumped more than five percent last year. that's the first significant increase since 2007. >> grant:and the biggest year to year increase since the bureau started collecting statistcs in 1967.
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as of last year the median household income was over 56=thousand thousand dollars. that means half of americans earned more, half earned less. it's an increase of about 29=hundred dollars per household. now let's break it down by categories. women saw their income go up moore than men, narrowing the wage gape. noncitizens did far better than native born households. and the bottom 20 percent saw a nearly 7 percent rise anfter three straight years of decline. one thing that has not changed: the rich are getting richer. the top five percent have seen their income rise by almost 100=thousand dollars since 1967. that's eight times the median. and 23 times as much as the bottom 20 percent. sigout for 8 >> britteny: peaceful conditions for the entire region. this
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ability down three concord. and same thing and not up. sarah's a 58 and 74 fairfield 73 concord 73-livermore and still sundays for participate were low '70's for san jose's center clara at cupertino rows 67 not in view and 73 so again we will see a cooler average day all due to the system circulating just outside read out. it will pull away from the region temperatures are starting to recover. >> britteny: so isolated snow flair and are higher elevations to the south lake tahoe and a closer looks a beautiful picture of lake tahoe the agencies and
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the clouds in the distance. >> vicki:two men are behind bars tonight. in connection to the killing of two girls from yuba county. more than 40 years ago. the yuba county sheriff's office say they've arrested 65-year- old larry patterson of oakhurst, oklahoma. and 65-year-old william harbour of olivehurst, california. police say the men are suspects in the november 1973. deaths of 12-year-old valeria lane and 13- year-old doris derryberry of olivehurst. officers say the girls were driven to a wooded area, north of sacramento, near marysville. and shot to death.
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the pair went missing after going on a weekend shopping trip. police say new d-n-a testing linked the men to the case. the n-c-a-a is the latest group to pull business from north carolina.all due to the controversial bathroom law which limits civil rights for the l-g- b-t community. the n-c-a-a has announced they have pulled seven championship tournament games from the state this academic year due to the law. this upsetting the governor.who says the group is failing to show respect at the expense of hard working student athletes. the controversial bathroom law has been challenged since its passing in march. it in part--says people must use the bathroom corresponding to the sex on their birth certificate.
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latest iphone update. after the break. plus. infections caused by drug- resistant bacteria cause thousands of deaths every year. are looking to crowd-source a street. markets are posting, after word of lower global demand of oil. the dow fell 258 points. the nasdaq. lost 57.
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>> vicki: its latest i-o-s 10 software earlier today... were subject to a major bug that left devices temporarily useless.
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not long after the company rolled out its new mobile operating system, some users complained it "bricked" their iphones and ipads. bricking refers to an issue that blocks access to your phone with a black screen. users who experienced a failed update were required to plug devices into computers and connect to itunes to restore the system. i-phone lovers want it bad. according to t-mobile and sprint...the 7 and 7 plus pre- sales are through the roof. both carriers say pre-orders are up nearly four times from the previous two models, the i- phone 6 and 6s. sprint says pre-orders are up more than 3-hundred-75-percent in the first three pre-sale days, compared to last year.
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apple... said it would not release its first weekend sales figures this year for the first time in its i-phone history. since the 1940s. antibiotics have been used to treat people with infectious diseases. and for some 70 years, these drugs have saved countless lives. but these former wonder-drugs are losing their effectiveness. >> grant:now -- a group of government health agencies are asking for help with a solution. kim hutcherson has more. drug-resistant >> reporter: bacteria growing problem for health. that. i can't be too late ibex causes million infections every year and some 23,000 deaths. now health agencies want to crowd source solution they of watch and tietmeyer crow bill diagnostic challenge still looking for laboratory diagnostic tests will fight de describe drug- resistant bacteria and protests that can distinguish between vital bacterial infection $20 million in prizes will be rewarded. och
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>> steve: no criminal misconduct at the officers still faces a disciplinary action coming up by the chief announcement raising questions overall misconduct. >> vicki: a father pay eight the visit marked awa local aware of pediatrics achaean.
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>> reporter: found sanchez and as part on 36 reads like ice
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cream and popsicle to been job he's been doing for 20 years on this lot and down and his daughter who help support him died in june this picture taken on the gold fund accounts started it was the hope of helping mr. sanchez today of here and there. what happened warm the hearts of everyone involved.
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>> grant: halt but those involved.
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>> britteny: pettifog slightly warmer end of the wake much warmer and then show you what it looks like also seven in concord 73 mountain view at an low 70's and comfortable concord. at 70 degrees and a auto. mainly to the area south like to baja higher elevations
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what that looks like. shifting away from us what it does the impact circulation and away from as to go into wednesday thursday definitely you notice the difference by friday. partly cloudy skies the coast and then 62 of the day in and 58. 69 for debate and led 74 and then send for for inland locations 80 degrees.
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protests >> grant: resource the stage and sutter with more on this one. first >> reporter: lot of interruption in its 23 seasons in side dancing on high alert.
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>> pam:another bay area police this time. it comes from the richmond police department. good evening. im pam moore. >> steve:
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and i am steve aveson. 11 officers were under scrutiny. and but only some will be punished. kron 4's haaziq madyun reports the departments decision is sparking criticism. after investigating 11 richmond police officers over the past 4- months for alleged sexual misconduct with celeste guap, police chief allwyn brown. reached this conclusion. >>:"we found no conspiracies. the facts show individual, unconnected, non-criminal engagements" i must admit i am a little surprised at the notion that there is no criminal conduct that has taken place" >> reporter:civil rights attorney john burris has been keeping a close eye on how law enforcement agencies in the bay area are handling the sex scandal investigations "what is troubling to me is that the district attorney of alameda county has clearly said there were officers in other departments that committed crimes, but at the same time the local district attorney and the police department say there are no crimes, i really have some concerns on the justice you get here depends on what county you're in and what department you were in at the time you committed the offenses."
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in the richmond police chief's 5 page report he mentions it was kron4's reporting that first informed him that some of his officers were involved with celeste guap. at that time, she told me by text that she hooked up with 5-richmond officers, that it was all consensual, no payment and that she was of age "well i have no reason to doubt that the investigation that was done internally in richmond was acccurate" >> reporter:no reason to doubt it and no reason to feel good about it either says richmond mayor tom butt "well this hurts everybody, it hurts the department, it hurts the city, we have somewhere around 170 officers and only a tiny fraction was involved in this, the rest of our police department are doing an absolutely incredible job and that's really what we ought to get back to" >> reporter:according to police chief brown punishment will vary in severity. and range from termination of employment to letters of reprimand and corrective counseling.in richmond haaziq madyun kron4news
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we are learning new details tonight about the driver arrested after a that killed a 3 year-old boy. yarenit malihan has been arrested on suspicion of dui. and we've learned this was not the first she has been arrested for d-u-i. today we talked to the toddler's grand father. kron 4's dan kerman joins us live with what he had to say. dan?
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>> reporter:to the relief of terrified residents. police in antioch arrested two suspects in a dangerous hate crime that rocked the community. >> reporter: on friday israel brands a look at it after nessie's landon's the rear of the stolen vehicle alicia was in on 680 the driver of the s c v was arrested on suspicion of felony you why. knowledge as a grandfather has learned this is
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monaghan seven irs and best three months. court documents reveal on june 7th i'll have was also arrested later charged with or under the influence of alcohol under the four large block of mission drive-in pleasanton court documents reveal a political level 0.13 well over the. 08 legal limit. robert oat
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>> reporter: june 7th is expected to be back in court october and as far as the 680 crash due in court not yet because at this point does your attorneys offices you have to file charges chp investigating the case at evangelist's the d.a.'s office and will decide on charging. >> steve: she was given a temporary license it 30 days to schedule a hearing at the dmv determine whether not kicking continue to drive schedule to
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make her first quarter appearance in the case october 18th. >> pam:the two suspects are 27 year old roy sovari of antioch. and 25 year old christine mcdaniel of brentwood. the incident happened after 3-in the morning last wednesday, while people were asleep inside the home in the 5100- block of mccormick court.
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the home was painted with a swastika and racial slurs. mototov cocktails were tossed which started fires potentially blocking exits for those inside. noone was injured. police believe the suspects had some dispute with someone at the home. this was an ongoing dispute between mcdaniel and a resident that lived within the house. that was the only reason that this residence was targeted. it was not a random incident. the two were booked on several offenses including conspiracy, attempted murder, mayhem, torture, assault with a deadly weapon and arson. as well as hate crime enhancements. the two are both being held on more than one-million dollars bail. >> steve:she is 88 years old and lived alone in san jose. tonight, she is in the hospital, fighting for her life after two men invaded her home, robbed her and delivered a savage beating. kron four's rob fladeboe has more on the story now live from the scene. rob?? as they gathered outside the woman's home, friends and neighbors struggled to understand what happened to the
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88 year old woman, who lived alone in this house. sot chris/neighbor sometime late sunday or early monday, two men broke into the long time residents's home here in san jose's alum rock neighborhood. they ransacked the place in search of valuables, making off with some of jewelry, but not before they beat her and left her bleeding on the floor.
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sot deputy rich glennon/sheriff's office in stealing the woman's car, which was later found just up the street, the invaders damaged a steel fence, alerting one neighbor, who investigated, found the woman and called 9-1- 1. sot anonymous neighbor headline to emerge from themark carpenter joins us with some new details regarding the >> reporter:as expected, kaepernick continued his protest.by taking a knee with eric reid by his side. even some of the rams players showed their support. in raising his fist. while many are in his corner, the detractors remain. and no one spoke louder about this than espn analyst trent
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dilfer. whose fiery opinions.forced a passionate response from kaepernick. 49ers antoine bethea.and eli
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harold raised their fists during the anthem. harold said he decided to do that.after hearing dilfer's comments. he also questioned how dilfer is getting information about the 49ers locker room. in east palo alto. police are looking for a man who intentionally set a 9-eleven memorial.on fire. at a fire station over the weekend. the menlo park fire protection district chief is calling this a cowardly act.
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,$8drw kron four's philippe djegal is live in east palo alto in front of fire station number two where the incident happened. philippe. >>:sot- "it wasn't anything we ever anticipated you know would or could happen." >> reporter:a 9-11 first responder himself. menlo park fire protection district chief harold schapelhouman knows all too well the sacrifices 343 new york city fire fighters made on september 11th 15 years ago.
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and, since then. on each anniversary of deadly day. the fire protection district has set-up a memorial in front of its firehouses, made up of small american flags, each representing a fire fighter killed in action. but this past saturday. east palo alto police say a man in his twenties is seen on surveillance video, setting fire to at least a half dozen of the flags in front of station two. two of them distroyed. >>:sot- "it's really hard to fathom this, just in general when people hear it, but its even harder when you were there and you understood the magnitude of the significance of the life loss, of all the people, specifically the fire fighters who were going in to help people." >> reporter:police commander
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jeff liu, says the alleged arsonist set the flags on fire at around 1- 40 in the afternoon. and, was in no rush to leave after committing the crime. >>:sot- "didn't panic, just walked away nonchalantly." chief schapelhouman hopes the man is caught quickly. >>:sot- "disrespectful beyond comprehension." >> reporter:if arrested. police say the suspect could face arson and malicious mischief charges. in east palo alto, philippe djegal, kron four news. >> pam:in marin county. five locations are open to those who want to exchange their guns for cash. the event goes on until 8 p-m tonight. a line of people showed up today. to the novato buyback location. residents in bay area counties are urged by lt.governor gavin newsom to trade in their weapons. this event, stemming from concerns over the increasing statistics on gun- related suicides. newsom says, the event is a must for people with unwanted or unsecure firearms. participants can turn in. up to three weapons, and can earn 200- dollars in cash. for handguns or
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rifles. 100- dollars for any other operable firearm. >> steve: out of concern for all residents rate nearer call crocus straight world laypeople they dida community meeting to discuss overcrowded tourism on san francisco's famous lomcard street. it has been a topic of concern for several residents who live near the crooked street. many feel that the area is constantly invaded by several passerby's that make it difficult to maintain a peaceful neighborhood. the meeting... which began at six tonight at yick wo elementary school... is aimed to provide solutions that can diminish the amount of traffic, noise, litter and crime. possible fixes include charging tolls to drivers and requiring reservations. the meeting will go until 7- thirty.
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>>:the controversy over the millennium tower - a 58-story condominium high end skyscraper is intensifying tonight. now, a san francisco supervisor is accusing the developer of the millennium tower. of fraud. supervisor arron peskin is publicly criticizing the developer of the building, which is sinking more than a foot. and tilting. kron 4's lydia pantazes reports. >> reporter:major criticism from san francisco supervisor aaron peskin regarding the sinking of the millennium tower. "it is ubundantly clear to me that the millennium corporation knew that the building was sinking more than projected and they failed to disclose that to their buyers and that's a problem." the millenium building which was finished in 2008 has sunk 16- inches.
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more than 4-hundred homeowners live in the 58-story luxury tower. now, those homeowners are suing. but supervisor peskin says the city of san francisco needs to answer as well. "who in the city was responsible for permitting, what did they know, did we disclose that to the public, did we disclose that to the millennium? my job is to get to the bottom of it." "we tried to talk with property owners here at the millennium towers but they told us that they were advised not to talk to the media but off camera they told us they are surprised by the support and happy." in a statement to kron 4 news the developer millennium partners said "to suggest that millennium partners asked for or received any inappropriate treatment by city agencies, at any time in this process, is simply outrageous." in san francisco, lydia pantazes, kron4 news. >> britteny: rewarding when you
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wake up with fifties for downtown san francisco 56 oakland low 50s and cerros the entablatures mid-60s and francisco 64 1/2 and space 77 nevada 75 high mod at the 81 fairfield 80 and manioc in sendai conquered 80 degrees and livermore to borrow 73 hayward 75 san jose and then we do
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expect a warming trend straight through friday. go into the 90s by friday sunday shows the state by that by the weekend. still
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ahead. a stolen big rig leads police on a very long how this ended is next. and later. called a hero for her quick thinking. car chases and southern california pretty much go hand in hand. most.
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today sarah's class is reading my most celebrated work, hamlet. but, alas, poor sarah's home again with tooth pain. she's missing out on the rich classroom discussion and catching up on social media instead. #notcool. #remedialreading. #ohlooktheregoesyourgpa. surprisingly, kids with poor oral health are three times more likely to miss school.
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crest. don't let them miss out. grant lodes is here to explain. we are not talking about a car chase. >> pam: >> grant:but big rig. and this chase lasted for hours across the inland empire. it started around 10:30 this morning. in apple valley, when the driver failed to yield, and san bernardino county sheriff deputy's tried to pull the truck over. that's when the driver took off. and police chased it through the dessert. at one point. the driver told chp officers by phone that he didn't want to go back to jail. after three hours. the driver pulled into a rest area and surrendered to police.
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the truck belongs to "act enviro," a company that transports hazardous and electronic waste. the company said the big rig was not carrying any dangerous materials. just eight weeks to go.until america votes - and the campaigns are making the most of the time left. next. we'll tell you who gave hillary clinton a little help on the campaign trial today. plus. new information about the driver involved in a deadly crash that killed a 3 year-old boy. and did you feel it? an earthquake shook part of the bay area early this morning. we'll show you where. next.
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>> reporter: 88 aluminum began during a home invasion robberies sometime late sunday or early monday morning to mend broken to the woman's fault here and beat alan rock neighborhood. they say that the man ran and then stole her car. she was discovered by a neighbor who called 911. hit
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>> reporter: an activist group most people sexually assaults that sold-out concert and i
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believe at least get to and from suspects are involved to victims or are closer and then and they arranged the speaker. suwannees to be done to educate people to stop violence and no damage and injuries holocaust conversations in the course of the day. i think all of the shelves in certainly got their attention.
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>> britteny: the assault the temperatures break in the '70s and tomorrow early pushing in the '80s the push toward the end of the week in the '90s the forces on forecast, on our shows all four sons got to sunshine and a little bit of a windy conditions tracking as a going to the rest of tonight and it will not be too bad mid-60's differences go 71 oakland 7
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concord tracking fogging clouds not too much right now the system circulating will continue to move away 80 degrees and livermore 71 the high and oakland 60 still for san francisco 77 about and then 80 degrees in antioch and temperatures fairfield 81. sunday forecast and look at the end of the show. >> pam:it was a jam- packed day on the campaign trail -- with one notable omission. hillary clinton is still taking time off to recover from pheumonia. in her place. president barack obama was out on the road. to make her pitch for the white house. meantime. donald trump continues to go after clinton for a
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controversial comment she made last week. from our partners at c-n-n. dianne gallagher has more. the clock is ticking. with just eight weeks to go until election day, and even though hillary clinton is taking the day off to recover from pneumonia. presidential candidate i'm feeling so much better.
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the campaign has plenty of big names hitting the trail on her behalf. vice presidential candidate i would trust hillary clinton with my son's life. and donald trump scares me to death! and taking donald trump to task- : trump's got support from like, working folks. really? i mean, this is the guy you want to be championing working people? we cannot afford suddenly to treat this like a reality show. and while the trump campaign is wishing clinton a speedy recovery. it continues to hammer her for calling some trump supporters a "basket of deplorables" presidential candidate while my opponent slanders you as deplorable and irredeemable, i call you hard-working american patriots who love your country. that same comment though, creating controversy - for runningmate mike pence- who met with republican leadership in washington today- when he declined to call former k-k-k leader david duke deplorable, but did say. vice presidential candidate: i have no idea why this man keeps coming up. i mean, donald trump and i have denounced david duke repeatedly. meanwhile, the children of both
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campaigns are returning to the trail- with chelsea speaking in the battleground state of north carolina- and ivanka helping her father roll out his childcare affordability policy in pennsylvania. in washington, i'm dianne gallagher. >> steve:wells fargo is getting rid of its sales goals for retail bankers. the move is meant to regain customer confidence after the recent sales scandal. last week wells fargo agreed to pay a 185 million dollar fine and refund five million dollars in fees wrongly charged to customers. it also fired 53-hundred employees who opened false accounts to meet sales goals. employees said they were under pressure to meet "unrealistic" goals or lose their jobs. today wells fargo's stock dropped nearly 4 percent. dethrowning it as the most valuable bank in the united states. >> pam:next. the quick actions one school bus driver took. to save several children on board a burning bus. a school bus driver is being hailed a hero for saving all 20 of her students from a raging bus fire. this is video of the bus on fire in college park maryland. a suburb of washington, dc.
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in a >> grant: officer hit by car shots fired into the cold car seven years old you say the picture right there at antioch, and plymouth ranked carries to the car in reverse back into one of the officers. the officers started shooting into the car ariels year note of the scene carey was not hit us but the shots being fired into the car the officer that was back in to
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did not appear injured and carry then pulled struggled with him before eventually being handcuffed. but for auto theft and assault with a deadly weapon on an officer we keep posted
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the bus driver. reneita smith. was making her last run of the day when that bus started making noises. soon after that smith smelled smoke and noticed fire from her side view mirror. that's when she stopped the bus, and got all the kids. who are between 4 and 9 years old. off the bus safely. the driver says neighbors came out to assist her in keeping the kids calm. the cause of the fire is under investigation. a criminal attorney in florida will soon see her day in court.for a crime that she herself committed.
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>> gary: 40 letters to the advantage of a terrible good ground attack. headed by carlos
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saturday.all caught on police at quarterback and week when he chose a time where all the sudden he became the center of attention and disrupted and torn fabric of the team.
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>> gary:
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the best part of the night and averted see on television but get >> gary: 0 we have harlan once a
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month on the radio. really great great guy. a general manager of the green bay packers and daughter works for tnt sideline at last. to me i laughed i set up a that set. >> gary: you never hear an answer really role with that. . >> gary: the raiders will unveil
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seven new uniforms they will break it off on thursday night. silver black could be wearing the collar rush as alternate jersey's this year dared not wearing the all white uniform looks like the older white uniforms from the '70s back in the day with the silver and black on wind was greater. you see the raiders and the reg'lar jersey's stephen barry being very good about themselves last night and a mario cooper today surprised every player star wide receiver endorsement deal with them. whether 08 a former not.
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>> steve:join us for 10 oclock news
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the "insider," tracking the biggest stories making news today. what went through your mind when this happened on the dance floor tonight? >> hey! >> i thought it was a joke. >> number one, "dancing with the stars" goes on high alert as protesters rush ryan lochte. >> there are people that aren't as lucky as me. >> inside "dancing's" history of security concerns. then, hollywood has baby fever. did katy play delivery nurse? and why sandra bullock can't control her kids' bawling. >> i have the loudest children on the planet. >> and number three, new york fashion week continues as the stars show love for designer jeremy scott. >> he's what makes fashion wonderful. >> plus our "insider" bonus. the new "50 shades darker" trailer has us hot under the
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