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old woman at the center of a bay area police sex scandal. pleaded simple battery today. she was accused of bitting a security guard while in rehab in florida. and spent 17 days in jail. >> justine: her attorney said she. will cooperate with the prosecutions against the seven former and current law enforcement officers accused of being involved with her. >> we cannot tolerate lot of force that what the magnitude of the bay area to do this to children. so why did they choose her? i was not there the day they decided to prey upon her. i am not there now. i not know why they pick on children. whole understands the challenge of a pedophile? i do not know. stock tried to hide and cover up the street. the trees that we know that existed with her case and continuing to the involvement of other children. it's simply unacceptable. --the
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treatment that we know existed with her case and is continuing to what the involvement of other children is simply unacceptable. >> justine: her attorney's also said the are coming back to the bay area. as soon as possible. she wants to turn her life around. and become a veterinarian. her attorney continued to suggest that there may be more such victims of exploitation who have not come forward. >> justine: we will have more live at 6pm, justine waldman, kron4news.
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>> vicki:richmond mayor tom butt took issue with the some of the accusations made against police officers by jasmine's attorney. >> grant:he tells kron4's haaziq has yet to be proven. >>"the police officers were engaged in a conspiracy to sexually traffic children, she was not the only one" >> grant:civil rights attorney pamela price says bay area officers from 7 different police departments trafficked her client jasmine absulin for sex >> evidence clearly shows, you cannot have this many officers engaged in this kind of conduct across jurisdictional lines without an internal network" >> reporter:that assertion runs counter richmond police department's police misconduct investigation.chief brown states "we found no conspiracies, the fact show individual, unconnected non-criminal engagements" >>"i do have confidence in my chief until proven >> reporter:richmond mayor tom butt conspiracies by guap's attorney
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>>"you know if somebody sends a facebook post to somebody make contact with somebody , is that conspiracy or gossip? i don't know?" >> reporter:kron4 received these exclusive photos of absulin being greeted by her dad soon as she walked out of jail >>"take a look around you don't know who is a victim of sex trafficking, you don't know who is a victim of human trafficking and i can tell you as we return to the aby area we intend to hold everyone accountable" >> reporter:jasmine is expected to return to the bay area sometime within the next 24-hours. in oakland.haaziq madyun kron4news. >> grant:kron four was the first station to break the story of the sex scandal back inwe have an entire section our website. you can see our interview with celeste guap from a florida jail cell. you'll also see how public defenders are questioning sex trafficking arrests in the wake of the scandal. >> grant:it's all on kron- four-dot-com. >> vicki:another big story
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we have been following all week. we are learning new details on the woman involved in the fatal dui crash. that lead to the death of a 3-year-old boy. as we reported yesterday - this is the second time in less then 3 months, yarenit malihan has been arrested for driving under the influence. >> vicki:and as kron four's terisa estacio reports, the first case all unfolded because of a good smaritan spoke up. >> reporter: kron4 news has learned the extent summer recess this and that showed the one appearing to be drawn back on pesetas while driving. --agreed to the drop-- drunk while driving >> reporter: she was given a blood test and then all arrested. and do 2 d test been poorly.
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>> reporter: having a blood glove and alcohol extremely high and child endangerment. >> reporter: on september 9th, and june, she was formed to receive a fee yuletide. officials say that she was tested for drugs in her system. and they all awaiting toxicology reports. >> reporter: is the at the home. we started to talk with friends and she has and having issues with prescription drugs. but they refused to talk to me. >> reporter: records show that she still has a valid driver's license. she is the wife of the allenby sheriff's deputy. the whole
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matter is just very sad. >> we need to do our best to reach out and help one another. >> reporter:te, kron4news >> grant:turning now from the suspect. to the victims involved in that crash. as we have been telling you. 3-year-old elijah dunn died in that crash. >> vicki:but tonight we are hearing some positive news. about the other victims involved. kron four's dan kerman is live for us tonight in san ramon. with what we are learning. dan? >> reporter: taking a video and showing you what the family was happy in better times. today, the motherless
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released from the hospital and now back here in san remo recovering at home. of course; it will be a long road. >> reporter: there is a device that you could put on cars for people who had been drinking or drug gang who cannot start the clock without one of these devices. --drugging wit >> little elijah wood to be here today if she would have taken the responsibility to put that the fis on how card. --to put that device on hunger-- on her car >> and i so many opportunities that you can
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take or you would not even have to drink and drive. >> reporter: september 21st the romo arrangements were made. --september 21st, is when the total will be held for little elisa. >> reporter:live in san r amon, kron4 news. now to the south bay. >> grant:and the hunt for suspects in connection with the brutal assault on an 88 year old woman. kron four's rob fladeboe is live now with the latest on the victim. and so many people who are pulling for her recovery. rob??? >> reporter:florence 'flo' douglas, the devout 88 year old, known also for her love
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of hats, rarely missed a sunday here at st. pail's baptist church where the congregation is praying for her recovery. >>sot rochelle crittenden/st. paul's baptist church -she is a respected mother of st. paul. we are all set by what happened to her. -- saddened >> reporter:flo douglas was robbed and beaten in a home invasion robbery at her residence are again canvassing the neighborhood for new leads. >> office --we all feel for the family and and ms. flo this was a very deplorable act. >> reporter:after visiting douglas in the hospital,
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neighbor phyllis silva says her good friend is in tough shape. >>sot phyllis silva/victims' neighbor --we need to have prayer for her because she is not doing well at all. >> reporter:silva says this is a good neighborhood but others here suspect the perpetrators may be gang members who targeted the elderly woman, stealing jewelry from her person. >> reporter:at the nearby salon where douglas worked for many years, joan morrow demanded justice for her long time co worker. >> i hope that they can get justice for her. i do not understand people today? why do you have to be so cruel? >> reporter: as i said, police officers were out interview in neighborhood. the deputies say they are
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looking for information that could lead to a couple of guys right now described earlier as hispanic adults. rob fladeboe, kron 4 news. >> grant:homeless encampments becoming a growing problem around san francisco. after the break. how the city plans to move the homeless off the streets. >> vicki:and. a chemical spill on a busy easy bay interstate. interrupts this morning's commute. an update on the clean up process. >> grant:plus. we'll tell you about a new plan. that looks to bring cell phone service to muni metro.
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>> vicki:homeless shelters across santa clara county will now be getting new shelter beds. >> grant: some of the people who live there says they are not ready to move. >> where i live. that is my headquarters. that is my sexaul area. and i am cool where ibm @. >> reporter: well and maybe " for him is not cool for the city. >> it is not possible to
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can't hear any longer. -- camp here >> to mean, it is wrong. >> reporter: this man named damon would only give me his first name and he has lived here for some time. >> the shelter condition is that a half all the bowl. they are not something that is not to park. -- the shelter condition is all little. unlcvable >> reporter: they will only be here for a few more weeks. >> grant: coming up at 6:00 speaking to a man as if he
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is homeless and happy that the city is the win something about this. --that he his happy >> vicki:this comes after county supervisors approved over eight-million dollars for the five-year program. the program will provide 360 more shelter beds per year. >> vicki:along with the new beds. they will use the money for emergency shelter and sunnyvale's north county winter shelter. >> vicki:supervisors say their goal the streets, and into shelter during the winter months. >> grant:an east bay shelter-in-place has been lifted...after a collision that caused an acid spill. this was in unincorporated martinez at around eight- thirty this morning. a small pickup truck carrying chemicals...
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collided with a sedan near pacheco boulevard and veal avenue. >> grant:more than 3-gallons of acid spilled onto the roadway. pacheco boulevard had to be shut-down. a hazardous materials team responded...setting up a decontamination area... trt:21/ "hazardous materials >> incident" >> grant:the shelter-in- place was lifted a little over hour after the incident. hazmat crews had the chemical spill cleaned up shortly after noon. return >> vicki:police are on the hunt. for a man who robbed the uppqua bank in napa this afternoon.the suspect equipped with a handgun and backpack entered the bank on 3271 browns valley road around 2pm.demanind money at gunpoint. >> vicki:the gunman left the scene on foot. with an undisclosed amount of money. police describe the suspect as a white male between the ages of 25 to 30. he was last seen wearing an oakland a's ball cap, green hooded sweatshirt, blue jeans , and a blonde neck- length wig.
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>> vicki: spotthe el cerrito police department is asking for the public's help identifying a package thief. this man was caught on camera stealing a package from the front porch of a home monday. the theft occurred in the 6500 block of morris avenue. the thief is described as a white or hispanic man in his 20s, roughly 160 pounds and average height. >> vicki:the crook was wearing an oversized jean- colored long-sleeve shirt with a collar, blue jeans, dark shoes and a black baseball cap with a light colored ball cap. warming trend will continue into the weekend. return to >> grant: brittney shipp, with
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weather. >> brittney: now it is still in good out there today! it is a bill like september. at temperatures are cooler at this beautiful. >> brittney: it is feeling like september. >> brittney: 83 right now and fairfield spirit right in livermore that in the '80s. 64 in san francisco. over the next three hours a expect temperatures to drop. we'll also see clear skies for the bay area. >> brittney: death yoli you
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will need a jacket if you are by the coast. --you would definitely need a jacket if you are a guide the coast. >> brittney: 86 of the greed and fairfield, mid '80s for the inland location. all 70's and hayward at 77 degrees will be the high in san jose. i would take another look at the forecast when i see you and a few minutes. >> vicki:dropped calls for muni riders in san francisco may become a thing of the past. a city supervisor introduced new plans to bring cellphone service to s-f municipal railway riders. >> vicki:the proposal, which will be presented to the sfmta board. next week. the plan is to contract bart. and expand it's existing underground cell infrastructure to muni metro stations. bart has already implemented the nation's first underground cellular network. >> vicki:expansion to muni could take between 12-to-18
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months. the carriers are expected to pay for construction and annual licensing costs. >> grant:two fire fighters. found safe in yosemite. after going missing during backpacking trip. an update on their condition.coming up. >> vicki:then. the east coast faced with yet another tropical storm. how the coast is preparing for more strong winds and heavy rain!
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>> grant:three new safeway stores are open here in the bay area. one in pacifica, one in oakland and another in
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walnut creek. all opened their doors for business today. >> grant:in celebration... the safeway foundation presented six bay area non profit organizations with a two-thousand-five-hundred- dollar charitable donation. the walnut creek and oakland stores have a pharmacy and starbucks. return to index >> vicki:a hiking trip.gone wrong. after two experienced firefighters and backpackers.went missing at a popular national park. >> grant:from our partners at c-n-n. brian johnson has the story. >> reporter: >> one of them did not show up for work on monday. no contact or anything. >> reporter: boatman were experienced firefighters and that peppers. --both men >> reporter: the search
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started monday and intensified. >> we have every sources on standby. >> reporter: walking into a ranger station on his own was able to give a search parties critical information on where the other man will possibly be. >> are thrilled with the results. -- we are thrilled >> reporter: early tuesday morning there were other firefighters and family members of the two-man and they were ecstatic when they heard a good nose over the radio. >> we want to continue searching until we got our people home. >> reporter: they became
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separated and survived on their own. >> their experience contributed to the coming back home. >> vicki:hackers take aim at former secretary of state colin powell. after the break. his private emails, now made public, revealing how he really feels about the two presidential candidates. >> grant:and. a little boy is badly burned after his grandmother's galaxy phone explodes in his hand. we'll tell you how samsung is trying to fix the problem. return to index of
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> vicki:former secretary of state colin powell. caught using some very un=diplomatic language after his email account was hacked >> grant:wait till you hear what he's he thought. about donald trump, hillary clinton, and even the murdered american ambassador to libya. >> grant:justine waldman is here to tell us about this latest high profile hack. return to >> grant: justine? >> justine: the emails released by a group called d=c leaks. which has been associated with the hacker who broke into the democratic national committee servers a couple the hacker going by the
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name of "guccifer two dot oh" is in turn believed to be tied >> justine: if so, colin powell's emails are one more attempt by the kremlin to disrupt the u=s presidential election. >> justine: donald trump looked show him leading in the battelground states of florida and ohio. to former four star general and secretary of state powell, he's nothing more than a national disgrace and and international pariah. as long as a year ago, powell was telling friends and journalists that trump was appealing to the worst angels of the g=o=p and poor white folks." >> justine: and this year told a former aide "yup, the whole birther movement is racist." >> justine: powell not smiling in private over hillary clinton's attempts to link him to her own email problems. he accused her of putting pride before transparency. saying everything h=r=c touches she kind of screwsof her slow response to the email controversy, he writes "dumb. she should have done a full monty from the beginning." >> justine: but he is not
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sympathethic to the republican attempts to blame clinton for the deadly benghazi attack in libya. in a message to his successor condoleezza rice, he calls it a stupid witch hunt. then adds basic fault falls on a courageous ambassador who thought libyans now love me and i am ok in this very vulnerable place." >> justine: that is a reference to ambassador christopher stevens, who was killed in the attack. cyber experts say repeated russian hack attacks on american political figures and institutions may be serving the propaganda interests of president vladimir pution. >>this is basically pushing out there fr the american public for the world, very important for the russian political audience that look at whats happening in the united states is any better than any ststems around the world. >> justine: the head of the the house homeland security committee said today that russian hackers also broke into republican party computers.
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there has been no release of information from that hack. trail thurs.-ots vo >> justine: vicki? >> vicki:"healthy and fit to serve as president of the united states." that's how hillary clinton's doctor is describing the democratic presidential nominee. >> vicki:clinton was diagnosed with pneumonia earlier this week and was caught on video stumbling as she left a september 11 memorial event in new york over the weekend. her doctor says the candidate is "recovering well with antiobiotics and rest". >> vicki:meanwhile, her husband, former president bill clinton, has taken her spot on the campaign trail. attending fundraising events in california. and at a rally today at the college of southern nevada. return >> vicki:hillary clinton plans to be back on the campaign trail tomorrow.
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>> grant:big news tonight. a moster military deal has been signed by the u-s and israel. the new deal will give the israeli military 38-billion dollars in aid over 10- years. >> grant:the deal was signed today at the state department and will go into effect in 20-19. isreal will now be required to *only buy american military products. it is considered the largest agreement the u-s has ever made with any country. >> vicki:happening now. south carolina is in for another good soaking from a tropical storm less than two weeks after hermine slogged through the state. a flash flood watch in effect for coastal counties and a tropical storm warning was raised for waters just off the coast. >> vicki:a handful of power outages were reported this afternoon. this is video from yesterday in vilano beach, florida. where the storm brought heavy winds and lots of rain.
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>> vicki:and nasa released this time lapse from. taken by one of its satellites. over the last few days. you can see it developing over florida. and moving towards georgia. kron four meteorologist brittney ship is here. brit, what does this mean for the east coast? >> brittney: we will switch over and show you a closer look at our lead speed sustained at 40 mi. per hour. as we go through tomorrow and friday. and you will see that it circles back. it's rare to see eight forecast model looking like this. but, that is what we are seeing with this particular tropical storm. showing that as we go into the rest of tonight which is clear skies and not a lot of f o g movie inaccurate we did see sunshine through outset francisco.
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>> brittney: we are in the '70s and napa, 83 in fairfield and 81 and concord. we are as satisfied and santa clara at 77 n. san jose with a 73 in cupertino. >> brittney: 78 degrees at petaluma, with temperatures the morning back into the mid '80s when our inland locations. also, we have an area of low pressure that will continue to move live. -- move away. >> brittney: would take a look at the 7 day forecast and another 10 minutes.
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>> vicki:uber debuts its self-driving fleet in pittsburg. but are people ready to put technology in the driver's seat? find out after the break. >> grant:plus. the raiders kick off the season with a dramatic win. hear from the team and how the fellas are preparing for their home opener against the atlanta falcons. >> vicki:stocks are ending the day modestly lower after three days of big, erratic moves. the dow. lost 32 points. the nasdaq. climber nearly 19 points. the nasdaq. climber nearly 19 points. and the s&p. fell one ♪ ♪ isaac hou has mastered gravity defying moves to amaze his audience. great show. here you go. now he's added a new routine.
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>> grant:uber is now accepting passengers in its self driving cars in pittsburgh pennsylvania.
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the san francisco based company says this is the next step in developing a fleet of self-driving cars across the nation. >> grant:this is video from the test drive yesterday. the ford fusion cars have mapping systems, radar sensors, and cameras. >> grant:for now, an uber employee will stay behind the wheel so that person can take over control of the car if something goes wrong. >> grant: pretty wild. >> grant:it's not clear how long the testing will stay in pittsburgh before expanding other markets. >> vicki:ford says it will completely phase out production of small cars in the u-s within the next two years. a ford spokeswoman says production of the ford focus and c-max, the only small cars the automaker still
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assembles in the u-s, will be moved to mexico. >> vicki:ford has previously said it was opening a new plant in mexico that would employ 28-hundred workers there. the spokeswoman says after focus production moves to mexico, ford will move the production of other vehicles into the wayne, michigan, plant where the focus is currently made. >> vicki:the automaker has said previously that the new mexican plant will not result in any u-s job losses. >> vicki:samsung plans to issue a software update for the galaxy note seven phones. them from overheating. but so you wont be able to fully recharge your phone. >> vicki:the software update is for users who may be ignoring the recall notice and still using their phones. samsung plans to begin issuing new note seven phones with batteries that will not overheat next week. >> grant:if you need of a
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job.chipotle is going a hiring spree. the mexican grill company. plans to offer jobs to 5- thousand people across the country on september 28. applicants can register online. >> grant:chipotle now employs about 60-thousand people nationwide the restaurant has struggled in recent months with an e. coli outbreak and a lawsuit accusing it of mistreating workers. >> brittney: warmer temperatures are on the way to end your work week. more details after the break.
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>> vicki:tonight we are hearing from the niners fan who made headlines for behaving badly at monday night's game. pam moore is in the newsroom with what we are working on for kron 4 news at six. >> pam:vicki. he is 16-year-
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old william navarret from brentwood. monday night during the 4th quarter he jumped on the field. and ran around until security took him down. >> pam:tonight at six,, we sit down with him and his father. to talk about why he did it. and his new - found celebrity since his stunt. we will have that story and much more. tonight at six. >> pam:vicki now back to you. >> grant:we've only seen one game, but so far, the oakland raiders.as good as advertised. the silver and black started the year with a statement win. >> grant:thanks to jack del rio's gamble to go for two. and this week, the raiders hope to put on a show at the coliseum. for their home opener against the atlanta falcons. >> grant:mark carpenter spoke with the team this afternoon.and filed this report from alameda.
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>> mark:call it the rebirth of 'just win baby' after a thrilling week one victory, the raiders sent a clear message to rest of the league.they know how to and expect to win games. a newfound swagger that isn't fleeting, its now part of the team's culture. >>carr "everyone on this team is so confident in what we can do and it's not arrogant. it's not that we think that we are better than anybody. we respect every single team that we play, but at the same time we know the work we've put in and we know how to compete and like coach said. we are learning how to win." >> mark:jack del rio's daring call in new orleans.put the finishing touches on an incredible comeback. but, being able to rally at all.is the true indicator of what the team is made of. even when down by two touchdowns in the 2nd half, the raiders knew they weren't out of it. >> mark:they just kept calm. and executed.
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>>carr "there was no one flipping out on the sidelines. there was no one pointing fingers. there was no subtle jabs at people. there was none of that. it was this what we need to do. this is what you need to do, now let's do it and that's it. if we can stay calm like that and don't get up, don't get down. we can score points." >> mark:this weekend-- oakland hosts someone that's capable of scoring a lot of points. julio jones.ranks among the top receivers and his 6- foot-3, 220-lb frame is a defensive back's nightmare. >>del rio "he's big, he's fast, he's strong. he's good with the ball in his hands. he's become a much better route runner, when he first came in he was a little raw in that regard but he's become a really good route runner as well. i think he's become a heck of a football player." >>carr "by any means, as khalil mack says. by any means let's just get the win. i don't care what it looks like, i don't care how we do it. i don't care who has the biggest moment in the game. none of us do. we just want to win." >> mark:with a coach that's shown he's not afraid to take a gamble, it's clear this sustained success. mark carpenter, kron4 news
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>> vicki:it's now a crime to breed orcas in captivity in california. governor jerry brown approved legislation yesterday that requires seaworld to follow through on its plan to end killer whale breeding and entertainment shows. >> mark: >> vicki:seaworld announced in march breeding orcas and that it would stop making whales do tricks at its amusement parks. seaworld came under fire after the release of the 2013 documentary "blackfish," which showed the dangers of keeping killer whales in captivity. seaworld plans to unveil new orca educational displays at its san diego park next year. >> vicki:polar bears across the arctic are particularly vulnerable to the yearly decline of sea ice-- that's according to researchers at the university of washington. a new study draws upon 35 years of satellite data.showing sea ice in the arctic decreasing. >> vicki:nineteen separate polar bear subpopulations live throughout the arctic region-- where they rely on sea ice
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for activities like hunting, traveling and breeding. the trend toward earlier sea ice melt in the spring and later ice growth in the fall negatively impacts the polar bears. >> vicki:the study was published in today's journal "the cryosphere." return to index >> grant:warming trend will continue into the weekend. return to >> brittney: warmer temperatures are expected. it warmer trend with up to eight degrees in certain locations. half moon bay, similar to yesterday's. right now the temperature is at 88 in livermore 70 degrees in san francisco and 70 degrees and petaluma. 76 degrees and napa. >> brittney: just a little bit of cloudiness throughout
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the region but we will see clear skies tonight. >> brittney: we may have dense f o g tomorrow morning because of the scattered snow showers in parts of the sierra. that will continue to move away but behind that we had a bridge of pressure systems moving behind it. as it does, we will have to try your ear move began. --we will have dry your eaair moving in. >> brittney: closer to napa, visibility down 3 mi.. livermore 6 mi.. and we will still be dealing with f o g. in oakland and half moon bay but everywhere else should be nice and clear.
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>> brittney: 8 cool start if you are near the coast. st. think inland. -- same thing inland >> brittney: 59 in halfmmon ba and close to 70 in f francisco. >> brittney: --san francisco >> vicki:robots are serving up slices. at a bay area pizza joint. a startup in mountain view called 'zume'. is using the intelligent machines. to grab a *slice of the multi- billion-dollar pizza delivery market. >> grant:zume is just one. of a growing number of food- tech firms hoping to disrupt the restaurant industry with software and robots.
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this allows the company to cut costs, speed up production and improve worker safety. >> grant:this is how it works. pizza dough travels down a conveyer belt where machines add the sauce, spread the sauce and carefully slide them into an 800-degree oven. >> grant:experts say more automation is coming to restaurant kitchens, but robots won't be taking over any time soon. that's because they still struggle with irregular tasks that require fine motor skills, judgment and taste. >> brittney: >> grant: they can't taste as well as people. >> vicki:next. why oprah's golden touch maybe fading. return
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>> vicki:oprah's gains and losses! inside her struggle to get weight watchers back on top! the insider's louis aguirre is in los angeles with more on this story. this point about i would say 30 pounds. dont hold me to that >> reporter:but now oprah is dealing with an unitended personal loss of one hundred and seventeen million dollars. with weight watchers stocks dropping 66 percent, and memberships dwindled. it's leaving many wondering if the oprah affect is over? >>when she got involved buying 10 percent of this
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company last october the thing absolutely soared investors were thrilled they said this is the exactly kind of energy this company needs and yet since then / 10:46:33 she's lost a lot of money she's lost about 1.2 billion dollars since she came on board with the company so people are saying oh maybe the oprah affect isn't what we thought >> reporter:our financial insider- fox business network's trish regan speculates on the root cause of why oprah's golden touch has failed to keep the green. >>people wanted weight watchers to really be transformed and they thought oprah was the key to doing that / 10:48;48 it hasn't happened and there is so much more competition in this space right now / example you can download on your phone / 10:48:05 so they need to come up with new technologies >> reporter: and we will have so much more on this story tonight. back toyou! >> vicki:that wraps up kron 4 news at 5. grant is joining pam moore for kron 4 news at six. >> pam: thank you vicki!
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>> grant: kron4 news s six is next
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >>we want our children to come forward we want our law enforcement to be held accountable to protect and serve in the way we expect them to >> grant:a new twist to the police several bay area police departments. the key witness is out of jail in florida and on her way home tonight. good evening. i'm grant lodes. in for steve aveson. >> pam:and i'm pam moore. >> pam:celeste guap. as she has been known until now. is at the center of this investigation. jasmine abuslin is her legal name. >> pam:and prosecutors need to talk to her. in order to move the case here. forward. kron four's justine waldman joins us. she has some strong remarks from one abuslin's attorney's. >> >> justine: her attorney said she will cooperate in the investigations. with the 7 different law enforcement
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agencies she was involved with. her life now under threat. and her attorney's need to provide her security. >> justine: that celeste guap was a victim of child sex trafficking. and jasime. wants to turn her life around. >> justine: her attorney's also said the are coming back to the bay area. as soon as possible. she wants to turn her life around. and become a veterinarian. >> justine: her attorney's also said the are coming back to the bay area. our sources say tonight.,. and that more information on the sex scandal will be revealed tomorrow. >> justine: jasmine a-bus- lin is heading back to the bay area. where her troubles all began >> the person that has been blasted all over the news was a victim of child sex trafficking. she is a young
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woman who is going to find herself and become a veterinarian. she will return back to school and create a life. that every young woman should have. she is going to get a second chance at a second-class life. we cannot continue to approve of the magnitude of the police officers' actions that would do this to our children. she is not the only one. >> justine: jasmine is drug- free and has been a victim of sex trafficking since 12 years old. she did not answer any questions during today's press conference. attorneys as they are coming back to the bay area tonight. and we are expecting more information on the sex scandal to be revealed tomorrow. pam?
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>> pam: thank you, justine. >> grant:the young will need a lot of help when she return to the bay area. >> reporter:a kron4's haaziq madyun reports.her attorney and an east bay city leader both agree, the young woman is going to need a lot of help when she returns . >>"we're going to make sure she gets the help she needs, she is going to help us help other victims" >> reporter:the attorney representing jasmine absulin says her client, fresh out of florida jail, is already looking forward to helping save victims of sex trafficking >>"on the streets of oakland richmond san francisco even as i speak" >>"i just hope she is in good hands you know" >> reporter:jasmine absulin is resident of richmond, mayor tom butt says he hopes that she surrounds herself
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by people looking out for her best interest >>"i hope those lawyers that have gone down there to help her out i hope that have her interest and get her the help she needs" >> reporter:jasmine's attorneys went to florida to get her out of jail. richmond police sent her to the sunshine state for drug rehab. >>"and left here in florida under false pretenses" "i think those accusations are overblown its not like they took her somewhere and nobody knew where she was" >> reporter:when jasmine returns to the gearing up for the next phase in the police sex scandal >>"as we return to the bay area we intend to hold everybody accountable" >> reporter:in oakland haaziq madyun kron4news. >> grant:this is a quick look at how this whole case unfolded. we knew jasmine abuslin went to rehab in florida.reportedly for substance abuse and sex addiction. we found out on august 29th she'd been arrested for battery. >> grant:the police documents also stated abuslin had solicited police officers while in custody. >> grant:then last friday. the alameda county district attorney's office announced
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charges against seven police officers. the d-a said her office would pay for abuslin to return from florida to help in the investigation. >> grant:then today's news: abuslin entered a no contest plea to the florida charge and her attorneys say she is headed back to the bay area. >> grant:you can find extended coverage of the police sex scandal and abuslin's case on our website. go to kron four dot com and then click on the story near the top of the page. tonight - new details on that mother involved in the fatal d-u-i crash that lead to the death of a 3 -year old boy in the east bay last week. >> pam: kron four news has learned. back on june 7th, that it was a concerned citizen who saw yarenit malihan. appearing to be drunk in her white sequioa s-u-v , while she was out at a grocery store in pleasanton. >> pam: the caller told police there was a child in the back of the car. an officer was sent to the malihan home - and conducted a sobriety test - where she quote "performed poorly." >> pam: she was later charged for d-u-i and child endangerment. >> pam: and now, three months later, she has been arrested for suspicion of driving under the influence again. this time in the fatal crash that killed 3- year old elijah dunn.
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>> pam: d-m-v records show, malihan still has her drivers license. the c-h-p says. it is waiting for toxicology reports, before handing the latest d-u-i case over the district attorney. >> pam: as we've been telling you, the suspect in that i 680 crash still has a valid drivers license and is free to keep driving pending an october hearing with the dmv. >> pam: tonight we look what can be done to prevent those arrested or convicted of dui from getting behind the wheel kron 4's dan kerman joins us live from i 680 in san ramon. >> grant:he's been looking into some potential changes in state law. dan? >> reporter: that is right. spending the afternoon with the mothers against the truck driving, pushing legislation. sitting at the governor's desk. which is a
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big step to keep the truck drivers off of the road. -- drunk drivers >> reporter: this is a device to keep dropped drivers off the road if they had been drinking or drugging they cannot go anywhere. >> asking that you put this on the carpet and the device would not allow you to drive, if you have a high alcohol intake. indicating that they are not sure if the governor still has concerns about this device. >> reporter: they're asking that you voluntarily put this on your vehicle.
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>> reporter: this past friday convicted again of driving under the influence and killing a three year- old. >> there was a toddler killed on saturday morning and now little elisa. we do not have to have this threat it is a very simple fix. use this device in your car and people are are arrested and half--are arrested >> reporter: from a services will be held next thursday. in the meantime; relations to his mother she has been released from the hospital.
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>> reporter:-- funeral services will be held for little elijah next thursday. >> pam:a little hazy today. >> grant:brittney shipp here with the weather. >> brittney: still sunday at 7:00 p.m.. but by 11:00 everyone close to 61 degrees and was drawn down into the '50s with an area of low pressure moving away from us. it is giving us
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high-pressure warmer temperatures and perhaps a whole lot of cloudiness. >> brittney: as we go into the next few days with high- pressure rebuilding. temperatures will be the at 84 in livermore, 77 in vallejo, 69 in san francisco, 68 and petaluma. i will continue to track our 7 day forecasts, see you again. later in this broadcast. >> grant:one woman is pleading not guilty...to the murder of a francisco's golden gate park back in may. >> pam:19-year-old sahmanntha rund- strom...appeared in court today. she was arrested in arizona last month. rundstrom. along with and five others... have been charged in the death of 66- year-old stephen williams. the elderly victim of a home invasion robbery clings to life tonight at a local hospital in san jose. kron fours rob fladeboe has the latest on the hunt for her attackers and on how the woman's many friends are hoping and praying for her
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recovery. florence 'flo' douglas, the devout 88 year old, known also for her love of hats, rarely missed a sunday here at st. pail's baptist church where the congregation is praying for her recovery. >> reporter:flo douglas was robbed and beaten in a home invasion robbery at her residence here on cragmont avenue where sheriff's detectives are again canvassing the neighborhood for new leads. >> reporter:after visiting douglas in the hospital, neighbor phyllis silva says her good friend is in tough shape. >>phyllis silva/victims' neighbor she is not responding now. we basically need to have prayers for her creek she is not doing well at all >> reporter:silva says this is a good suspect the perpetrators may be gang members who targeted the elderly woman, stealing jewelry from her person. at the nearby salon where douglas worked for many years, joan morrow demanded justice for her long time co worker. >> joan morrow/victim's friend i hope that they can catch
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you ever did it and tried to. i do not know what is wrong with people today? why do you have to be so terribly cruel? none of that was necessary. that is what angers me. >> reporter: the deputies were out today canvassing the area still doing interviews with the neighbors and try to find more information that leads them to possible suspects. there were described as hispanic adult male spirit. >> pam:mosquitoes recently tested positive for west nile virus in milipitas, east of the great mall shopping center. santa clara county vector operations will begin tonight at 11-p.m and will last three hours. the treatment zone affects people in the 95035 zip >> pam: it's an area roughly bordered by los pinos avenue and kennedy drive to the north, piedmont road to the
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east, landess avenue to the south and south milpitas and north milpitas boulevards to the west. >> pam: residents should stay inside and close windows to decrease exposure to family members or pets. the treatment is to prevent people from catching the virus. >> grant:he decided to run on to the field during the 49ers' nationally televised game on monday night. tonight. he is telling his story to kron 4 and how that choice is changing his life. >> pam: and colin kaepernick picks up another supporter in his anthem protest. what one lawmaker decided to do today as a sign of solidarity. >> grant:plus san francisco cracks-down on homeless camps again. why one man who lives on the streets says he is all for the city kicking him
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>> grant:a bay area teenager is in the headlines for his dangerous choice to run on to the field during the 49ers game on monday night. >> grant:two days later. and, a young san francisco 49ers fans is still receiving worldwide attention. >> pam:after rushing the field then being tackled by security at the end of the monday night football game at levi's stadium against the los angeles rams. today, kron four's philippe djegal sat down with the 16- year-old, now coping with newfound fame.
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>>nats- "hey somebody has ran out on the field." >> reporter:it happens in all professional sports -- but this time -- the trespasser made headlines. >>nats- "now he takes off the shirt." >> reporter:westwood one radio play-by-play announcer kevin harlan had fun with it. but despite his initial observation. >>sot- "the guy is drunk, but there he goes." >> reporter:16-year-old william navarrete says he did not have a drink. the brentwood native says he was comletely sober. >>sot- "it feels weird that a lot of people have seen me." >> reporter:and, many have reached out. william's sister wrote his phone number on his shirt before the game, knowing he was going to storm the field. >> reporter:and, that's resulted in hundreds of missed calls. >>sot- "hey boo." >> reporter:and, text messages from women turned fans. >>sot- "sexy bod, and you're cute." >> reporter:known as a risk taker by friends. a week before the niners season opener, william's buddies challegened him to run onto the field, and he accepted.
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>> reporter:so, in the fourth quarter, he told his dad herman was going to the restroom. but instead, walked down a level to section 123, where he already knew security wouldn't check his ticket. >>sot- "i was looking everywhere, looking at the field, seeing which would be the best area, and i noticed there was a security guard not checking the tickets for this section, so knew this was my spot." >> reporter:the rest is history. >> reporter:william made it onto the field. at first, his father concerned, then proud. >>sot- "people sitting next to me were saying, 'wow, i wish i was his dad -- that was great, what he did was awesome. they were giving me high fives." >> reporter:banned for a year from levi's stadium. william also has to complete a fan code of conduct course before he can ever return. in a statement, the 49ers added quote as is the case with any breach in protocols, we will evaluate and institute any necessary changes. >> reporter:as for william, he'll have to appear in court, but he wasn't arrested because he's a minor. he's not sure if he'll ever do this again before turning 18. >> reporter:but this was certainly a memory he won't soon forget. >>sot- "i tried to high five one of the players, he was just standing there like that, didn't want to do it, then i blew a kiss to one of the rams." >>nats- "oh and they tackle
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him at the 40 yard line." >> reporter:philippe djegal. >>nat- "oh, that was the most exciting thing to happen tonight." >> reporter:kron4news >> pam:a state senator in missouri. is joining colin kaepernick's protest. taking a stand, by sitting down. this is jamilah nasheed. >> pam:she chose to remain seated while fellow lawmakers recited the pledge of allegiance today at the missouri state capitol. she says it is to show solidarity with the 49ers' quarterback. >> pam:kaepernick has kneeled during the national anthem. a protest against police brutality and racial oppression and inequality. on her twitter account, nasheed posted a long list of issues she feels the country needs to address.
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>> reporter: he knows that he will have to move a. >> this is like a cat and mouse game. in mobile costa st. -- you move across the street. >> reporter: they're trying to give people resources so that they do not come back. >> to help people identify with individualized plan. >> reporter: all the people to navigation centers or shelters. -- the objective
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is to most people to a navigation center or shelter. >> it is too hard living like this. i need a bed and a shower. >> reporter: same, that is all he need. -- saying, that is all he need >> pam: >> grant: brittney shipp here with the 7-day forec ast. >> brittney: you was the clear skies right now and will continue to see clear
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skies as we go into the rest of the night and most of our areas. >> brittney: our 24 hour temperatures change shows up six degrees in napa. , and only 3 degrees and half moon bay. so, right now temperatures is 75 in san jose, 68 and said francisco and 68 and petaluma, 75 in napa and 78 early in concord. >> brittney: right now the cia low pressure system bringing snow in the sierra. there is a system behind that that will also give us warmer temperatures. more coming ian from the north.
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--coming in >> brittney: 7:00 a.m. the biggest f o g will be in hayward, a recent model showing dense fog near napa. >> brittney: 6:00 a.m. tomorrow starting today-- starting the day in the mid- 50s. what oakland 55. >> brittney:--with 55 in oakland >> brittney: los 70's and hayward it tomorrow. 69 degrees in oakland if you are closer to san jose, 77 degrees. 3 day forecast shows we would run down a few degrees friday and saturday. i will be back
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with more coming up in about 10 more minutes. >> grant:it is one of the boldest list. why the plan to build twin tunnels to haul water from the delta to southern california could sink before the shovels even go into the ground. >> vicki:and it is the hottest topic right now on the campaign trail--the candidates' health. what donald trump revealed today about his medical history.
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>> pam:the lack of funding may throw a wrench into governor brown's plan to build twin water tunnels in the delta. the tunnels would carry water from northern california. to southern california. >> pam:it is estimated they would cost 16- billion dollars. but an analysis by a u-c berkeley economist says, the federal government covers about a third of the cost. >> pam:the governor's office has long stated. that local water districts would help pay for the project. >> grant:edward snowden is
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pushing for a presidential pardon. the famous national security agency leaker addressed advocacy groups by satellite today. >> grant:snowden is hiding out in moscow where he is an exile.the former n-s-a contractor turned over thousands of classified documents to journalists in 2013. the white house remains adamant that snowden should face charges. saying he put americans lives at risk. snowden says a long prison term would "erode the quality of our democracy." >> grant: donald trump releases some of his medical history. >> pam: was spilled all over a row way that it to shut down for hours. --
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>> justine: a key witness involved in a sex scandal that has the bay area is now back to the bay area. in florida today, she was accused of biting a employee on the arm. her attorney is saying that she is a victim of sex trafficking and she will file a lawsuit against the officers and a testify against the officers for it will have more or a rifle and what she plans to do with her life coming up at kron 4 news at 8. >> reporter: this carjacking started in the richmond
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district. a male said he had his car park and a man approached town with what appears to did not outline of a gun. >> reporter: three suspects have that are arrested. they are at a hospital being treated for injuries and then transported to county jail. >> reporter: here in san jose and 88 year-old victim remains in the intensive care unit at a local hospital. she is still in critical condition. she was badly beaten during a home invasion robbery. sheriff's deputy has made the case a top priority. many fans are hoping and praying for a better outcome. >> what a tragic incident to happen to such a wonderful person >> reporter: and san
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francisco the city is trying to move the homeless encampment and the mission district. the homeless outreach team is trying to give people information so they can be moved to navigation centers or shelters with a helping need to get a permanent place to live. they say that it will now have that for several weeks. (male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> grant:republican presidential nominee donald trump. visited a water treatment to flint, michigan today. flint.has been in the headlines for its problems with drinking water toxins. a cost-cutting switch in a water source from lake huron to the flint river in 2014. led to the tainted water. >> grant:trump's visit also included a meeting with pastors at a local methodist church.to discuss problems facing the city.
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>> grant:former president bill cliton brought his wife's vegas today. the 42nd president boasted about his hillary's economic planwhile be back on the campaign trail tomorrow. hillary was last week and nearly fell down. after suffering from 11th memorial in new york. nevada speech. focused on hillary's student loan forgiveness.and immigration reform. >> grant:as hillary clinton battles pneumonia, americans are sizing up the health of both presidential candidates. donald trump revealed more of his health information today. >> pam:but as scott mclean, with us. both candidates are under pressure to do more. >> reporter:with hillary clinton donald trump is trying to prove he is fit to serve as president. >>dr. oz: "why not share your medical records?" >>trump: "well i have really
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no problem - i have it right here? should i do it? i >>don't care. >> reporter:with that, trump shared a physical with doctor oz. the show released a short clip from the interview. >>dr oz.: "may i see them?" >>trump: "yeah, sure" >> reporter:the full episode of his daytime show set to air on thursday. >>"he read through a number of things, and doctor oz was impressed." >>"most of the time he didnt answer the questions directly so it was probably flattering for him, but i think if you were really paying attention he didnt really answer anything." >> reporter:a statement from the show says dr. oz reviewed trump's family medical history, heart health and medications. trump has repeatedly questioned clinton's fitness to serve. but since her pneumonia diagnosis, trump has declined to question her health directly. >> reporter:both candidates have released far less health information than past candidates. >>"the losers are very clearly the american voters. we're getting a run around from both camps at the moment. and until they get serious and really give us hard evidence, we can't
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really make judgements about either candidate's health." >> reporter:doctor oz's daytime audience skews predominently female -- giving trump a platform to win over a demographic he's struggling to connect with. but, trump's overall campaign seems to be gaining strength as polls tighten, and a new bloomberg poll of battleground ohio shows trump leading by five >> reporter: five points >> reporter:but hillary clinton plans to be healthy and back on the campaign trail tomorrow. in washington, im scott mc lean. >> brittney: overnight f o g will return to us. it is the clear skies right now. but that is because the system remains to move away from us. temperatures will continue to warm. >> brittney: close to 70 degrees in oakland, temperatures will again be
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closer to 70. if you are closer to san francisco, beautiful conditions are expected in the afternoon pushing back in the high 60s. >> brittney: los 70's for san mateo toward the at and now. and san jose, similar conditions are an expected to. >> brittney: lattimore on the weather after the show. -- i will more on the weather. >> pam: thank you, brittney. >> pam: two people are injured... caused an acid spill. the incident happened in unincorporated martinez at
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around eight-thirty this morning. >>a small pickup truck transporting chemicals... collided with a sedan near pacheco boulevard and veal avenue. >> pam: over 3-gallons of chemicals spilled on the roadway. a shelter-in-place was implemented. two people were transported to a hospital. >> pam: we're told they did not suffer injuries from the actual spill. the shelter-in-place has since been lifted. return to
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>> grant: all there's across the arctic are vertically bubble to the yearly decline of the sea ice. >> pam: that is according to researchers at the university of washington. a new study draws upon 35 years of sea ice decline 35 years of satellite data showing sea ice in the arctic to decreasing. 19 separate poll of there so populations live throughout the arctic region. were
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(male announcer): it's now time for gary radnich with sports! >> gary: good evening! >> gary: baumgartner and i may get out of the seventh. stories...
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>> gary: you do not know who is on the padres. >> gary: brandon crawford boom! offense gone whimp. >> gary: now as we said, but crenshaw that they have a five game lead. >> gary: they brought him back drawing an echo of rain delays. -- they brought him back during a couple of rain delays >> gary: 2-0 dodgers
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>> gary: 2 wild game teams >> gary: the cardinals, the mets >> gary: you here people saying, it's over! >> gary: let him play th e th--them olaylplay the seven games >> gary: that includes you, pam. >> gary: i just don't groan
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as much. >> brittney: >> grant: i think you've lo st your edge. (laughter) >> gary:asked about the kapernick situation >> i would not allow it on my team. not all of a sudden he is a second stranger and now he has this mission and i do not trust his sincerity. --second stringer
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>> gary: i give the russo credit but i cannot prove this if you take a demographic survey. older people, kapernick know. younger people seem to respond. >> gary: monday night was great. but to rely on the road, seattle on the road. that begins friday. >> gary:this guy can run. >> gary: but i don't know >> gary: cam newton will be his opponent this weekend. >> gary: you see him here when he was with jacksonville. and newton was also a rookie.
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>> i was in carolina in 2011 and they had a hurricane or troubles born. it was wild. --tropical storm >> it was wild! >> gary: here we go! >> gary: the raiders. now, that is a big deal! >> gary: coming home. a favorite to beat the atlanta falcons. >> gary: can't waitto see the next game!
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>> gary:lynch, needs something to do. >>video >> gary: good for him! >> gary: this program that he is on. running wild. they sleep on tree branches. so marsala and is still on tv. -- mersahwn lynch
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>> pam: thanks, gary!
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>> grant:the los gatos streaming service is asking the commission to end the practice.
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netflix says data caps are unreasonable and unfair. >> grant:many internet providers off data plans where the more you use. the more it costs. netflix says these plans discourage people from using broadband services and watching internet based television. it claims the average american needs about 300 gigabytes a month if they are watching internet telev ision services. >> pam: will be back at 8:00 with a full wrap up of the 8:00 news.
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