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going through job of hall screening. whenever there's an accident driving with ac transit for five years as of now vote name or driving record isn't being displayed this is a very active investigation we will find out any new details to bring better information to you as soon as we get them. >> grant:to another big story we are following tonight. san leandro residents are breathing a sigh of relief tonight. today police announced the arrest of a man who they say tried to kidnap a woman off the street back in july. kron 4's dan kerman is live at police headquarters in san leandro with more on how police pieced it all together. >> reporter: the brick in the case is but a vehicle they were able to put this all together and now the suspects then arrested and charged with
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kidnapping carjacking and solve the deadly weapon. the man depicted in this-breasted out of state for attempting to kidnap a woman morning of july 28th ashore on washington avenue. the 43 year-old suspect whose name they did not release had been discharged from parole 10 days before he broke hundreds of miles to san leandro and allegedly pepper spray a woman then dragged her to his car. after releasing the of the suspect in august in east oakland business are spotted be abandoned vehicle. they were then able to id the suspect and then flew out and of and to track down to an out-of-state location or the suspects have
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>> grant:a camp counselor in san francisco has been arrested for molesting campers. investigators say 24 year-old evin blanchard sent explicit images to campers and inappropriately touched the victims during several field trips. the director of the summer camp program is the one who alerted police. investigators say blanchard fled to arizona. once he is extradited back to san francisco- he will be charged with over a dozen felonies including child molestation and child pornography. a disturbing development today regarding colin kaepernick's national anthem protest. the 49ers quarterback has said that since he's taken his stance-- he has received multiple death threats. mark carpenter has been following this story. and joins us with the details. mark? >> reporter:it's no secret that his protest is quite controversial. and has generated many opinions and reactions, but this is to
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the extreme. kaepernick admitted today that he's received the threats through social media. and various other methods. a big national news story we are following tonight. the day after ahmad khan rahami was taken into custody, investigators are searching for >>: be lauding clear what happened moving this forward and the prestige also added that all that happened but the realization during the media session reinforced his pledge to donate a million dollars to charity.
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police are investigating the case as a homicide. no suspects have been identified. >> grant:this morning a preliminary hearing took place in the trial of two drifters who are accused of murdering a marin county therapist and a canadian tourist. 24-year-old morrison lampley and 19-year-old lila alligood are charged with the murders. a third person.sean angold was also charged with the murders. but he pleaded guilty to second- degree murder and agreed to testify against the other defendants as part of the plea deal. 23-year-old audrey carey was shot in san francisco's golden gate park on october of last year. just three days later. 67-year- old steven carter was killed on a marin county hiking trail near fairfax. the suspects are charged with lying in wait. and murder while committing a robbery. they face life in prison without the possibility of parole. >> grant:this morning a mother and daughter were sentenced to 30 days in jail after a conviction for not cooperating
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with a black officer - in part because of his race. the controversial arrest in petaluma was caught on body camera. it started when sonoma county sheriff's deputy marcus holton. was investigating a car that had stopped in the middle of a road. the mother.is 48-year-old michelle lemos. at one point.the daughter, 19- year-old gabbi lemos, stepped between the deputy and the car because she says. he didn't have the right to open a car door. holton then arrested the teen. and she suffered several cuts and bruises in the process. an attorney for lemos says, the deputy used excessive force. while the sheriff's office says. he acted appropriately. >> vicki:the developers of the leaning millennium tower have been hit with a subpeona by the san francisco city attorney's office. he's investigating whether or not the real estate company properly disclosed the buildings structural issues to it's condo buyers.
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the developers insist that the building is safe and are putting the blame elsewhere. kron4's maureen kelly talked with people in the neighborhood who are keeping a close eye on the building. >>:wow >> reporter:you can't tell by looking at it but the 58 floor millennium tower high rise is leaning more than six inches and has sunk 16 inches since it opened in 2008. aurora garcia works across the street. it doesn't look to me like anything's wrong with it but we've been hearing about it and we are concerned it's right here in our neighborhood. it's possible the high rise could sink more than 30 inches. at a news confernence today the developers say they expected some sinking.but not this much.they are laying blame on the adjacent transbay terminal construction project right next door. saying they dug down an excessive amountcausing the groundwater to drop a staggering 20 feet. someincluding this construction worker wonders if it has more to do with the foundation. it's easy to point fingers but the real question is why didn't they go to bedrock? was it cost, was it safety. we are going to find out aren't we. the real question is, is it going to be a quick fix. i don't think so but i'm just a labourer.
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>> reporter:the developers of the millenium says it was not necessary to go to bedrock in this part of the city. they too want a fixbut say they need current information from the transbay joint powers authority. that coaltion of governmental agency's overseeing the transbay terminal construction didn't return out request for comment. maureen kelly kron4 news.
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felony animal cruelty today. police say brandi chin threw the pug.named beny. to the ground during a dispute with her boyfirend. solano county prosecutors filed a felony charge of animal cruelty and abuse against chin. solano county humane animal services was given custody of benny. >> reporter: her son took action. the dog also people in the east oakland hills on refuse to talk about what happened we learned some how the mail for year-old couple got out and attack the victim while she was doing yard work the other neighbor to declare your camera
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assess the these marks or the victim tried to fight back. permits to pollute the hospital for treatment of separate but marks underhand stomach and chest. >> reporter: return of the dog and to euthanize them that it bursaries for the victim of will fall by what happened and upset about this. with hurtful came. reverses' million the neighborhood had complained to the family about this dog.
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thinking somber and? >> reporter: 23 weeks outside of slimmest the main buyer and the launching of a just behind me resembles a supply depot for army fighting a war is exactly what one firefighter says for the past months now. the 60th day of the fire comes to $206.7 million in the bill gets bigger every day.
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still >> reporter: some 2000 firefighters and support people on the job every day. much of the costs of fighting the fire $2 million a day is associated with fighting the fire virtually inaccessible to the ground. chief mike martin was here for two weeks. >>: is so steep it is difficult you cannot use mechanized equipment not because it's wilderness because it's too steep that even steeper for the firefighters are. very difficult strategy for us to deal with. >> reporter: vexation orders issued last night when i spot fire jumped a lines and most of the effort is now to south.
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alive until thursday 9:00 p.m. and we continue to see the strong wind speeds without raising entire areas. all so down 12 degrees 11 and apollo 15 cerros of 11 in oakland a concord daunted 10 degrees and oakland 11 san jose, 14 degrees and san francisco. reitman 5456. downtown san francisco are sunset colors. as 63 down the san mateo 78 degrees currently in the '80s for santa rosa and 91 degrees and the covert sale 89 semolina and to buttress 8386 fairfield and then 88 and pittsburgh will as danville. there are cooler to 77 degrees and 78 in santa clara 80 degrees and san jose. close to look over
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the next few hours temperatures stay in the high '70's by allocations and restore the see clear skies as the sun goes down. and then mainly in the '60s and by the coast tuesday in the '50s a chilly evening begins to the on short onshore flow. and then tracking how long these cooler temperatures will stick around and lisa the warming trend in the next forecast in 10 minutes. the plane went down around 9 this morning.starting a grass fire at the scene. the crash.happening shortly
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after taking off from beale air force base. an air force spokesman says. one pilot died and another was injured. after they ejected from the plane. ahead of the crash. no word yet on what caused the crash. next, a health warning in the east bay. after a case of tuberculosis was confirmed at an oakland high school. what you need to know about the spreading of t-b plus. we are learning more about the man who went on a stabbing spree in a minnesota mall over the weekend. that story at 5:35.
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>>: we talked for kid about tuberculosis is a completely serious as one of the diseases that can take over if you do not take care of yourself. >> will: principle to not know about the system's health problems until amid a health department told them. school then immediately called e-mail instead home letters letting families and other child could have had long-term exposure of the student reportedly a hospital in london on campus.
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>> will: health department says about 300 will be tested for tb next tuesday or thursday and you have the option of doing it here on campus or going to your personal doctor. coming up, senator elizabeth warren putting wells fargo c-e-o on blast. this over allegations that bank employees opened accounts without customer permission to meet sales quotas. and. outrage - over newly released video of a tulsa police officer.shooting and killing an unarmed black man. details ahead.
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>>:"you should resign. you should give back the money you took while this scam was going on and you should be criminally investigated." the head of san francisco=based well fargo bank in the hot seat on capitol hill. after his bank was hit with a 185=million dollar fine for creating millions of phony customer accounts. those bogus accounts drove up
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the company;s profits but hurt the credit ratings of millions of depositors. today the c=e=o told the senate banking committee. he takes full responsibility. catherine heenan is here with the reaction. >> catherine:you could sum it up in three words. "are you kidding?" wells fargo's case has reopened the debate over whether government regulators are doing enough to hold wall street accountable for bad behavior. >>:i am deeply sorry that we failed to fulfill our responsibility to our customers, to our team members, and to the american public." >> catherine:c=e=o john stumpf put the blame on unrealistic sales goals. >>:"in your time as chairman and ceo wells has become famous for cross selling which is pushing customers to open more accounts.
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kaching at other banks the average bank customer has three accounts. typically checking, savings and a credit card, at wells , it's more like six. many of them were set up without the customer's knowledge by low level employees pressured to meet sales goals. the c=e=o admitted mistakes were made >>:i accept full responsibility for all unethical sales practices in our retail banking business, and i am fully committed to doing everything possible to fix this issue, >> catherine:the senators pointed out that while the bank fired thousands of low level workers, carrie tolstedt, the senior v=p in charge, was allowed to retire and stands to collect a six=figure bonus, >>: "so, 5,300 team members, earning perhaps $30,000 a year, have lost their jobs, while ms. tolstedt walks away with $100 million, give or take," >> catherine:and warren noted that the c=e=o's net worth rose by 200=million dollars as well'' stock increased in value. >>:"evidently your definition of
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accountable is to push the responsibility" to low-level, low-wage workers. it is gutless leadership. you should resign; you should give back the money." >> catherine:if you're a wells customer and are concerned you might be a victim , the best way to find out is to check your credit report for any unfamiliar bank accounts or credit cards. we'll have more advice from consumer experts on kron four news at six. the federal government has opened an investigation into the knife attack at a minnesota shopping mall. >> britteny: 30 mi. an hour and
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san francisco. another round of breezy windy weather tomorrow especially where there is a rare flash warning in effect until thursday. and then celebrate our shot shows we continue to see close pushing in buyout roller- coaster stafford's cisco by senate crews and then begins a the the trough of low pressure retracting are wind directions and a stronger onshore flow also patchy fog by 7:00 a.m. done for miles 6 in hayward and oakland not too bad clear visibility for most of the north bay and locations 73 not view 67 and a san francisco 81 degrees and a lot of 76 and add up. tickle or expect to see tamara
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highs will drop even more '70s and conquer antioch livermore 69 degrees in oakland 70 and not to view only a high of 74 degrees in san jose a 3 day forecast shows thursday temperatures in the mid-70s and lisa to recover '80s and inland locations 70 from the bay mid-60's from the coast and the 74 council have for you and another 10 minutes. >> grant: the case will now be led by the fbi's joint terrorism task force officers say 20-year-old dahir adan stabbed 10 people on saturday before he was shot and killed by an off-duty police officer. authorities are investigating the attack as a potential act of terrorism. >>:"i did read the news release
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that was sent out by isis, but at this time we haven't uncovered anything to substantiate that." >> grant: the attacker -- a private security firm employee -- reportedly had a good reputation. but two community leaders in touch with his family say he was acting strangely before the incident. >> vicki: video from tulsa police moment of for an officer shot and killed terence police say one officer first used the sumps stun gun and another officer fatally shot him that he's been identified said that
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terence was reaching for weapons. logan rojas where roxas rapid they are >> vicki: investigating that shooting and eight demand that the prosecutors charge the officer, had administered of leave pending the outcome of the criminal investigation join the police force and 2011 and worked for account shares apartment for four years before that.
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>> grant:on the campaign trail. donald trump junior --- the republican presidential nominee's son--- tweeted this post. comparing syrian refugees to skittles. the tweet reads -- "this image says it all. let's end the politically correct agenda that doesn't put america first. #trump2016." the graphic says -- "if i had a bowl of skittles and i told you just three would kill you. would you take a handful? that's our syrian refugee problem." trump junior's tweet has been met with strong criticism -- with many pointing out that syrian refugees-- specifically children--- are people. not candy. the trump campaign says its standing by that tweet. meantime, donald trump is again pushing back on rival hillary clinton's assertion that his rhetoric serves as a recruiting tool for isis. catherine heenan is here with the latest from the campaign
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trail. >> catherine:trump was campaigning in north carolina today.where he told a crowd, "i'm being tough. how is that a recruiting tool?" this is the candidate making an unscheduled stop at a barbecue restaurant in greensboro. the subject of terrorism came up again. with trump again arguing that isis happened on "hillary clinton's watch."
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he says that "immigration security is national security." harry reid was acting as hillary clinton's attack dog today.as she was working on debate preparations. a new poll suggests that clinton has an edge in florida.with 46 percent of voters backing her, and 41% supporting trump. also today - sources say that former president george h.w. bush has decided to vote for clinton - not trump. the bush family has remained silent about the election since former florida governor jeb bush dropped out of the republican primaries. the dodgers-giants rivalry is
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>> vicki:so far, this even year. has been more of a curse than a blessing for the san francisco giants. it's been an unforgettable 2nd- half of the season for all the wrong reasons. >> grant:the team that was once the best in baseball.is now on the verge of missing the playoffs. kron 4's mark carpenter has been keeping a close eye on their rise and fall. and joins us with the latest. mark? >> reporter:the giants.giving us torture baseball in every sense of the phrase.
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the team that once had an 8-game division lead and on track to run the n-l west. is now on its way to being run out of the playoffs. if the postseason started today, the giants would play a one-game tiebreaker with the cardinals. just to grab the final wildcard spot. a collapse that's puzzled both fans here in the bay area. and the team's flagship radio station. larry krueger-knbr 680 radio host
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"it's been a really weird year for the giants. they had the best first half in baseball. they were on a 103 win pace and the bottom has fallen out. the bullpen has struggled. the offense has been non existent and they've just struggled badly in the 9th inning for the last month and a half." and the 9th inning has been a problem all year. the giants lead the league with 29-blown saves.8-in september alone. larry krueger says the reason for the worst record since the all-star break goes beyond.the bullpen. "i guess if i'd have to place blame i'd probably place it on the front office not recognizing the fact they were offensively playing above their level in the first half of the year and they needed some help. they didn't get that help and really it's showed." three world titles since 2010.are enough reason to never count this team out. but, with 12-games to go, time
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playoffs. they are just struggling. they are struggling to score runs. struggling to close games where they do score runs and have a lead and i just think that the cardinals and the mets and the dodgers are all just a little bit more powerful and explosive than they are and i think sadly that's gonna be the difference." >> britteny: another round of sunshine in the afternoon breezes conditions and then the and the week and restart the warm things back up right now at 87 degrees conquered 87 livermore assets fall 79 and bought out 76 snap up. temperatures the fairfield and then the radar trap shows that we're slowly bringing things the 37 francisco and a spreading into the east bay also samoset out. and the trauma of low pressure here we continue to see a cooler air moving in with a direct onshore flow reconditions expected tomorrow heading into thursday on the
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drug test shows more clouds and the area overnight tonight and then not more sunshine toward the after an and cooler with clause expected for us that over the next few days by friday again we start to warm things up again. it shows by 6:00 a.m. local visibility for the north bay even the east bay and that no exception as hayward harriman bay with have visibility dropping down a bit. things clear up nicely in the morning hours for tomorrow plan your day monday am mostly cloudy skies and sunny skies for the cause 57 the day at 61 to take off today '50s for inland locations then and when you have for lunch of was all locations in the '60s that we will stay in the '70s as we go into tomorrow. the sunday forecast shows debitors recover into a week and.
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the insider's louis aguirre is in hollywood with more on this >> reporter:brad's parenting style reportedly to blame. will this complicate and create a custody battle over their six kids? tonight we go inside brangelina's break-up shocker sot brad & angie uk jolie 20130602kx_rzt 00:01:11 he's such a wonderful man and a wonderful father and im very very lucky rev vo#3 reportedly angelina has a vastly different opinion now. in the papers filed yesterday, she is seeking sole physical custody of their six kids- offering brad only legal custody and visitation. in a statement brad said in part quote vo#4
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"i am very saddened by this, but what matters most now is the well-being of our kids. our relationship insider and family therapist dr. kathryn smerling. liveuny intv dr katheryn smerling re brad angelina 20160920 10:33;02 having sole custody is a very unusual thing for people to ask for in todya's world especially when angelina jolie and brad pitt have been so collaborative in the way they raised their children / wherever they are they are with each other as a family / 10:33:20 having sole custody would be very different for these kids jor_jolie 20160909e_rzt 00:00:49 angelina: hi good afternoon everyone thank you for coming out vo#5 angelina's last public appearance was on september 9th, visiting a syrian refugee camp in jordan. one report claims she wants to quit her film career and devote herself full-time to humanitarian work, while pitt prefers their hollywood life. a source tells us they also had vastly different parenting styles liveuny intv dr katheryn smerling re brad angelina 20160920 10:38:10 i think if people have two different styles of living that would be a more common cause of divorce than their parenting styles because usually when you have two parents / the children know that mom is like this dad is like this / 10:38:25 and it very often works beautifully we'll have so much more on this story tonight at 7 on the insider, for kron 4 news, i'm louis aguirre back to you that wraps up kron 4 news at 5. steve aveson and pam moore are here with kron 4 news at six.
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breaking news on kron 4 news at six: a toddler is dead after getting struck by an a-c transit bus this afternoon. good evening. i'm pam moore. and i'm steve aveson. >> steve:this accident happened at about 2-30 this afternoon. the bus was on 35th avenue near penniman when the collision happened. that's where kron 4's alecia reid is right now. she has some new details on the boy who died. alecia? >>alecia: railroads opened a moment to go to traffic and the police promising for hours talking to family neighbors after the turmoil was hit and killed by the ac transit 54 bus police say he was pronounced dead at the scene and are still interviewing neighbors talking to witnesses as they try to figure out if the child was by himself or someone on his head. authorities confirmed use only one that was struck by that was
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the second and the number of agencies unseen including how to a sheriff's department ac transit no pd peer support team. >> steve:an east bay woman is recovering after being attacked by a pitt bull while working in her yard. it happened in the east oakland hills. a neighbor tells kron four news - she heard a horrible scream and she and her son went outside to help.
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>> steve:the dog - kron four news has learned was a blue nose pittbull who lived at this home up in the east oakland hills. sot/tc: roberta beorios/son helped stop attack. the dog had the woman's arm, it was horrible. sot/tc: roberta beorios/son helped stop attack. the dog had the woman's arm, it was horrible. another neighbor says - the owner took in the dog a year ago, after finding it abandoned out on the streets. the owner would not talk to kron four about the incident. an oakland animal services spokesperson says the know have the dog and will be euthanized.
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a man suspected of trying to abduct a woman by dragging her into his car over the summer is behind bars tonight he now faces a variety of charges, including kidnapping. kron 4's dan kerman is live at police headquarters in san leandro, with details on how police were able to identify, locate and arrest the suspect. dan. >> reporter: there were able to track him out of state. police say the man depicted in the sketch has been arrested out of state ever attempted to kidnap a woman-a lot of washington avenue the morning of july 20th a&p pleased to release the name
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of the man but said he lives in order hani 10 days before the adoption just got off parole for committing violent crimes. after releasing a surveillance video disc at the abandoned vehicle the idea of a suspect but within the hour of abortion and eventually shut down to a single location where he was with relatives. but tuesday's news conference call this man a hero. stopping his car while the kidnapping was in progress helping the woman referee despite being pepper sprayed.
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all deposit customers in the u.s. -- and they'll be invited to review their accounts with a banker. regulators fined wells fargo 185-million dollars earlier this month. saying employees had opened millions of dummy accounts to meet aggressive sales targets. among the angry lawmakers at that hearing today - senator elizabeth warren. sandberg is telling consumers that they should call wells fargo - get a list of all their accounts - and make sure they know about them. it there's a problem - the bank has to fix it. >> catherine:roughly 53-hundred employees have been fired.and the bank says it will end all sales targets for retail banking employees. steve and pam? >> steve:49ers' quarterback colin kaepernick says he is receiving death threats over his national anthem protest. the protest started last month with kaepernick taking a knee. he says it is to call attention to racial oppression, police brutality and racial inequality.
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kaepernick says he hasn't told 49ers security about the threats and understood that they were a possibly once he began his protest. he went on to say if something does happen, it proves his point. kaepernick plans to launch a website to show his donations to groups that support his cause. he has pledged to donate 100- thousand dollars a month for ten months. new details are coming out about a the deadly shooting of an unarmed black man by police in oklahoma. >> grant: officer who shot and was carrying officer was carrying a stun gun at the time but did not use it. the officer was certified to use the stun gun. the video is disturbing and the justice department is looking into what happened. you can see from this dashcam video 40-year-old terence crutcher already out of his s-u- v. he's wearing a white shirt. police say the officer shot him because she thought crutcher was reaching for a weapon.
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it turned out he didn't have a gun on him or in his s-u-v. a lawyer for the police officer who fired the fatal shot explained her thought process. as he walked over to the driver side of that suv she was yelling at him to stop for probably at least 10 to 15 seconds. he gets to the window of the suv and has his hands in the air. looks at the side of the car and officer shelby and his left hand goes into window. officer turnbough also saw it. both of them reacted simultaneously. turnbough firing his taser, betty shelby firing one round from her service weapon. crutcher's family paints a different picture. saying the window was up at the time. a rally is going on right now
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over the shooting. we're keeping an eye on it. pam and steve. another big story we are following tonight: the bombings in new york city and new jersey. the suspect. ahmad kahn rahami. is now facing federal charges. we're starting to get a better picture of who he is and what might have led the blasts over the weekend. karin caifa with our partners at c-n-n is in newark, new jersey tonight. she's following the investigation. karin. we understand a notebook belonging to rahami has been found?
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>> reporter: one of the pieces let investigators are attempting as it did little bit deeper was selling his possible ties. money is appended references to the 2013 boston marathon bombers there were also references the american and former spokesperson and arabian peninsula. also learning from the complaint filed in a special court today reference two-point. in terms of inspiration whoops like his the going to for calcutta. it does include extended trip to afghanistan and that he took between april 2013
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and march of 2014 also when he returned from that trip that put the notes from that interview into a shared law enforcement agency that indicated he has been to par the world where some of these cribs have ties and operate. also speaking with his wife and that u.s. officials said that she has been speaking
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>> steve: real estate valued at $0.6 billion threatened by the still burning fire in moderate county. the cost of setting the fire in saving those homes makes the most expensive firefight in u.s. history. >> reporter: as is the main of fire camp resembling supply depot for an army efficiency power upon power of fire hoses
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equipment everything an army might need as one fire fighter puts it and it's exactly what close of rawness fire has been doing for a last two months. his role remember now 121,000 a. still growing all one of the largest fires in modern times but also the most expensive in terms of what it costs to battle such a blaze on this the 60th day of the fire to moderate $6.7 million of the bill gets bigger every day. still some 2000 firefighters and support people here every day and much of the costs of fighting to $2 million a day associated with fighting the fire virtually inaccessible
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from the ground. the evacuation orders issued last night on a spot fires of the line's most of the effort is focused to the south and the national forest so far 57 homes have been lost. the legacy of the fire and still rising cost heth tails and a comparison that was saved by the effort. but a bit of what firefighters may have to three weeks. third of four late $40 million.
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>> britteny: read flag warning into effect lasting all little thursday at 9:00 p.m. cokehead what we can expect clause increase and the rest of tonight tomorrow morning received clouds decrease in the starts continue into thursday due to system to the north of us and the weekend leaves start to see once again wallet a the
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same system. all eight the and the livermore 66 oakland and temperatures are down from this time yesterday and your 10 to 15 degrees cooler mid-70s and sorrows of 68 catalog. clouds of right and the san francisco and a closer look at it paul little activity and higher elevations in the sierra light rainfall as reliable picture all moisture coming up from the self it shows that we are going to see this trough of low pressure helped usher in cool temperatures and also clyde's. over the next two days. and for over nine hours away up tomorrow morning to deal with fought near half moon bay and also in two parts of hayward ever or else in
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the north they seem clear conditions and ma 6:00 a.m. start in the mid-50s in the entire area low fifties in santa rosa 54 degrees in san jose a 3:00 p.m. 65 degrees. seven is the pits for temperatures of rio vista 78 and '70s for inland locations and some of the '90s 71 san ramon 79 degrees and livermore closers san jose 73 record close to look at a sunday forecast tracking a warming trend for the weekend.
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>> steve: clench a late 70% of his vehicle require only a regular fuel and 16.5 million drivers unnecessarily treated themselves by filling up with premium gas at least once last year. it has higher octane rating that maintains high- pressure pitches good but mostly for high performance or a luxury vehicles. hong
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>> steve: 2 decision 2016. all of the latest skirmishes from bell, a junior comparing it assyrian refugees tubal skills sprinkle but vote if i had a ball skills and told you to just a dusting at >> catherine: critics include the presence of chief speechwriter the company that owns skills and they said that skills can be refugees are people will feel is an
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appropriate analogy in the running mate says he can't believe the law will outrage what he called a metaphor. all the while fbi public safety officials tells the kid know for sure who those people are coming into our country. the pens are in use to help people suffering from allergic reactions parents large on-line petition asking congress to stop the drug price gouging last month his shoe fall so broken health care system
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that seven or and that of just- in-time for the week and we will see a warmer above average temperature and closer look so for his own forecast near the golden gate bridge clear skies san jose looking good. >> britteny: the claws are pushing into parts of the north bay and the rest of this evening at increasing clouds and then toward the afternoon is slowly start to see it slow decrease in clouds. kaiser and the regions of the nine serosa 74 in petaluma '70s napa 80 degrees and fairfield 78 and
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stocking cluster livermore 79 degrees 69 oakland mid-60s and san francisco 61 pacifica 67 degrees in san mateo temperature is at 70 degrees and not to view and 75 in san jose 70 forecast shows body ends up thursday with the temperatures down to the mid-70s for inland locations mid-70s for the bay and then by saturday sunday it back to the '90s we stay there for the star of their workweek we will cool down by tuesday.
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>> steve: your little preview of our midweek whether. >> britteny: even cooler weather is on its way and sadder and then take a look at the weekend by friday saturday sunday and monday we warm back up again. and we stay above average and next week. >> pam: the article and a and we hope you join us on all the news watersports stay in touch kron4news-dot- ♪
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