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these >>: our goal is the poorhouses walls cars. >> reporter: likely they were used overbought bus passengers now the shares of as and when police department bohol tobacco buyer arms was seeing if they are connected to any other crimes. >> reporter: will be run less desirable those weapons to see what might pop up as for this us that he was arrested iritis of felony charges connected with
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weapons as well as robberies space even though it has a history robbery and a clear way you gain for charges from the district attorney's office. >> grant: might remember saturday august this 20 oral calvin riley, a great baseball player at serra high school shot and killed while he was walking along a quiet park area he was playing the game by his on the today they're releasing this-in the person they're looking for. no motive release in the crime. >> grant: one of information is asked to call park police. and a >> vicki: and hit that was
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brought you last night massive fires destroy many homes supply there is growing concern over several trees near the homes that burned. >> reporter: they fought back tears as the plot but losing his hellhole his hat die in the fire. the brothers. now brothers are banned together to deal with the disaster the sides of every also offset about as the trees back of the bills how and other is damage and then the afternoon blaze a. another look at the
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catwalk, homes fire spread quickly from ron one tree to another the trees and don't see the highly flammable plants and the of long complained about trees which are on top krenz properly carry another homeowner who did not lead to allow cameras as there was a fire lisa lisa all the trees. for pfft faugh for
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>> reporter: they're investigating the fire started in the brush on lenora nearly fell off ran. it spread quickly here kron 4 is. fat. >> grant: crowd gathered it there for the second straight day demonstrating their upset about yesterday's killing protesters demanding answers. >> reporter: moments after the man is fatally shot by police on alert to this video claiming to
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be the victim's sister told dispatchers he was mentally ill but on arms. hour after that 911 call police arrived and said the man was acting radically walking and trapping and pacing back and forth hansa's pockets one officer reported on the other point to a taser. when the state police of some footage of the incident clear stalling this still image from the video showing the moment just before one officer fired a taser the other gun. man taken to hospital but died did not find a weapon on scene. as and start small protests are the city coming after recent police shootings of black men in tulsa charlotte
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that took place under national scrutiny. he held their own press conference today many of them calling on the part of justice to investigate. the veteran officers have been and put on administrator leave clutching to be transparent have not called for a third party to investigate. >> reporter: >> vicki: the first accused them of carrying out an elaborate hoax but weeks later mahler was arrested after a commendation and dublin police linked him to
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to remove. no longer point the bank as an underwriter for sales of state bonds. also wants the same to the state teachers retirement system combines have more than $2.3 billion invested in wells fargo. he will now for $41 million in stock awards the bank launches an investigation into this party account scandal the
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bank also apologized saying we're very sorry and take full responsibility for the incidence have taken important steps and taken to douceur to address these issues and rebuild your trust. >> reporter: holes colleagues and other states will cut ties with the san francisco-based banking >> grant: funding lockheedwhy city leaders are putting the project on hold. >> vicki: police in south carolina investigating a shooting at an students and teachers. >> grant:and next. fire crews battling a massive mountains. after the break--- an update on the evacuations in place fornats
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burglars breaking through you and see this one has a face covered. the police chief at says that this happened just after 11:00 a.m. tuesday morning. it was >>: search significantly they did this room here to a property items they found the one individual has shot to protect from fingerprints. ' he's still photos are shown of the suspects. >> reporter: the burglars got a right way with $3,000 for the
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personal items but amass not to reveal their identity if they explain why this can be a traumatic experience for some residents. it wore halloween type masks during the crime. the lafayette place asking for communities help in identifying the burglar suspects. >> vicki: the fire and synchrotron and has drawn a and a 7 a. then destroy including one home help apportion with abc seven. good news tonight crop
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live for us and in gilroy we understand all the evacuations have been lifted? >> reporter: good news indeed residence for said cruz county only they announce all evacuation orders warnings will be lifted for senate cruz county residents only living west of highland avenue keep in mind the evacuation orders are in affect for santa clara county residents for much of a fire is burning along he'd erode. >> reporter: this is where all began landscape here in the
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shadow of pripet is burned clean and it aggressive brush removed to create offenses space and other equipment atop the mountain mostly on damaged cruise were focused wednesday farther south heavy smoke suggested less erotic fire behavior. . >> reporter: and stories colbern but trees have been left in place. it shows a fire and burned as great intensity as it did on the other side of the ridge. >> reporter: homes are still threatened to cruise at par clearing brush dousing members along summit road weather is cooler now with a bit more humidity. better weather extra
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resources and joining the fight making a difference. 300 homes in danger those residents displaced by the evacuation warnings are watching and waiting for the danger passed and permission to go home. residents going, said cruz county side as evacuation orders listed as today their main under those orders and a couple of other notes space camp gilroy this time yesterday and cecil behind us rising up out of the senate cruzan's the firebugs
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coming there is the fog making its way onshore from berkeley toward the golden gate bridge and behind all the clouds right now and there at the golden gate you conceive a lower deck of thought making their way on shore right now and much cooler temperatures 25 degrees cooler than yesterday and cooler temperatures on the way a chance we could see showers this weekend. 77 in san jose and san livermore and concord. 61 breezy
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severance cisco and has been kicking out. it will be a little bit glossary in spots gusts over 30 mi. an hour. the winds will be picking up and by this weekend guests what there is a chance to play on traveling in the high temperatures change is coming your way temperatures in the '70s dropping off low 60s overnight lows a chance of rain and then a slight chance of showers on monday.
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kron four's averi harper--- tell us why it took so long. >> reporter: the big rig was shut down for most and a half hours after it o'clock in the morning a truck driver 24 t of contaminated soil slammed into a guard rail it was traveling toward richmond from marin county and the crash ruptured fuel tank causing a diesel spills. it said the truck on fire burned to the ground. driver was not seriously hurt and then the fuel from the crash still into the bay chp told us it's a long the cleanup because they were scraping the debris from the roadway.
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>> grant: reaction from taxpayers and commuters. >> reporter: workers on the multibillion-dollar trend they said constructing as the project's and gran stay of the west's. san francisco county transportation authority voted not to release nearly $70 million and it would kick start phase two part of the project that would extend caltrans downtown eventually the station the high-speed rail trains rally would pull into.
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>> grant:coming up, clinton getting a major endorsement while trump still under fire for comments he made about a former miss universe. we'll have the latest from the campaign trail. >> vicki:and. first it was explodingnow samsung is recalling some of its washing machines after receiving reports that they are details ahead.
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>> vicki: being in south carolina three people injured the teen suspect now in custody also learning the gunmen was never able to get inside the school building the student outside meanwhile authorities say there's a connection between that school and a man found dead in his home that man who was shot believed to be veligers father. alleged shooter is a father
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>> grant: the teacher who was shot and one student both released from the hospital no details on the second child shot none of the injuries believed to be life-threatening. an update on the recent bombings and york managers the investigators say the men seen in this picture remove the pressure cooker bomb
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from a back in manhattan. that bomb did not wroth but to others did one injuring 29 people. they now say that have identified the man as tourists visiting from for a country. there were able to track them down to a hotel in manhattan are the had been staying but the man had are you left the u.s. to go back home fbi now working with its partners overseas to try and find them. >> reporter: so much for the record-breaking heat long gone now seabury's is back get showers making their way into california watch for possibilities of flooding and no rain here just that maybe this week and out the door we have a nice clear sky and the san jose looking good but fog moving
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along the coast line and into the bay as we speak. a cool down big time 55 and breezy 62 oakland 73 san jose a 40 born in livermore. a six concord 73 santa rosa a smart temperatures taking a tumble only 61 currently and san francisco 68 oakland 77 in san jose. high pressure giving out a way of bringing out of the glass, kidnapped the winds next few days also chance of rain late in the weekend. temperatures tomorrow lots of low 60s out there in san francisco 59 degrees crazy guys pacific caught and then 72 paul auto you see some sunshine inside the bay but temperatures possibly cooler outside very mild for this time of year mid-70s in the san jose also sackler valet the place or sought triple digits while they are long gone now they're starting to get 80 degrees and
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79 concord and 79 degrees in pleasanton >> reporter: daytime highs only in the '70s we look out over the next couple days big changes coming our way. high pressure moving out of the way cool temperatures a chance of rain and you can believe that spiri >> grant: hillary on a victory tour of sorts getting a new republican endorsement. >> vicki: the dollar shot against charges of sexism as against all lot of money. >> reporter: scored a big endorsement from john a 30-year republican from virginia and navy secretary he had kind words for democrats suggested don trump is a security risk. during
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>> vicki: went down on september 4, 2002 people escaped the bout on harm to crews began the work this afternoon to lift 85 about using a crane mounted on a floating barge. they drain the water and put it to an army facility to. custer officials believe about contain its 600 gal. of fuel their work the place containment and the water per to prevent contamination the wreckage cause is still unknown. >> grant: holes wagging giving its version in paris and 90 is expected to cost less than $30,000 less than both tesla model 3 and this one will also much longer range able to go almost 375 mi. on a single
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charge unfortunately if you're looking to get one the id will not go on sales of the year 2020. another samsung product as " bursting into flames you. as regulators about washing machines. >> grant: made between march and april this year apparently exploded one woman says hers did so with such velocity broke through a wall in her home. consumer products safety commission suggests people only use delicate cycle when washing items of they say lessons a risk of injuries or property damage.
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>> steve: 20 year-old calvin riley from the peninsula shot down an aquatic park this past august we a lot going on in the morning newsroom earlier we showed you this sketch of the person the park is looking for. in connection with murder now police say that the man was near the car leaving from a quiet part shortly after the shooting
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and they show the very car that police are looking for. all that lot more coming at the top of the hour. >> vicki: ms. thinking hard time getting offense ought and yelling for the forty-niners. >> reporter: starts off with a big win then the following week's questions have grown over which quarterback should be running offense. the starter doesn't concern.
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>> reporter: and for the week and check this out rain moving in the california right now turning right back and parts of sierra nevada also in southern california pretty good thunderstorm rolling right on through. it is causing possibilities of flash flooding a possibility of that happening in the evening hours begins to diminish. we think as we headed for the weekend. on the way as well and these numbers coming way down from mr. de triple digit heat and some of the valley is a very warm and hot 92
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degrees and never more only 63 below average in san francisco 68 oakland and then 88 concord 81 degrees in santa rosa you get the idea you see the influence of the sea breeze helping to bring down these temperatures other day or so before you really cool things down the valley. that is coming on the way. and the reason why the winds are picking up the of the offshore flow and then it really cranked up temperatures and a switch of the onshore bringing nice cool air right up to the oceans water. >> reporter: and traveling on this day you find out whether a central valley '90s there six is not for the coastline very nice 78 in santa barbara will cloud spots along an though coming days. spilling over the base
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early tomorrow morning and clearing out in the afternoon. temperatures are going to be down a bit in fact it looks like numbers coming down across the board now but and temperatures dropping off as we expect low clouds and fog temperatures all in the '70s and parts of the north cezanne. you get the idea tablatures really start come down quite a bit. >> reporter: cooler partial afternoon clearing all those temperatures down across the board and a chance of showers well below average unusual to see a chance of rain coming in the bay area thursday of october. >> vicki: like standing in line most people don't. pretty soon it might be a thing of the past.
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cockle >> vicki: accrue on board the rig. >> reporter: inspired by the events of the bp oil rig explosion horizon brings the story of disaster along with those of its casualty's survivors to the movie screen. it stars mark a as a deepwater survivor who says the film is as accurate as possible. the film
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>> steve:our first big clue tonight in the killing of a man who was playing pokemon go at a popular san francisco park. the sketch you see. that's the person police want to identify and track down. good evening. i'm steve aveson. >> pam:and i'm pam moore. the information came into the kron 4 newsroom just about an hour ago. on top of the sketch. we also have a picture of acar that is related to this case. grant lodes has been working on this big story for us. he has some pictures that could help solve this murder. grant. just in to the kron 4 newsroom. >> grant: picture right here 20 year-old calvin riley. the
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that sketch or the car we showed you in a surveillance image they want to hear from you because of as of right now no arrests made in the killing. >> steve: lifted for santa cruz county residents, those who live mainly west of summit road. but orders impacting loma chiquita, casa loma and other areas in santa clara that's where we find kron four's rob fladeboe with an update on progress against the loma fire. >> reporter: more less for the fire started in see behind us from the air and ground. the
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>> reporter: percent contained and the sackers mounds. . >> pam:after a fire destroys several homes - causing more than a million dollars in damage - there are many questions, especially concerning some trees. you can see from this vantage point, the trees that back up to the homes on stuart drive in petaluma. 14 homes were impacted, 4 homes were destroyed. today many residents were out dealing with the aftermath. some say they have many questions about the fire, they also blame these trees behind their home for helping spread the fire so quickly. the trees are on caltrans property. sot/tc: bill folla/brothers house destroyed in fire. we have complained for years. a caltrans spokesperson says they are researching whether there were any official maintenance requests put in concerning the trees.
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it appears some are on private property and others on caltrans property. caltrans is also now looking at how to deal with the damaged trees. >> pam:petlauma fire officals say the cause of the fire is under investigation. >> steve: the weather of fax qualifier with a home from work and be urologist is here gossans site 0 expect tomorrow. we of low clouds and fog of poring over the coastal winds more of that as the sea breeze carries further on shore. plenty of low clouds of thick fog out there.
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breezy at times and over the next few days starting off with clouds tomorrows sunshine noticeably cooler temperatures a chance of rain as we look toward the weekend. and then outside low fog in increase temperatures '70s in the valleys and a big change coming our way as we go to sea winds pulling up the next few days and dropping and out of the gulf of alaska with the chance of rain on sunday. >> reporter: quality much better and '70's 80's in mind that's the only '50s and '60s along the coastline here we go the next few days temperature is really taking a major tumble only in the '60s and toward sunday. and we expect a chance of rain. >> pam:burglars break into a home in a quiet east bay neighborhood. police are turning to the community's help to track down the two suspects. investigators show kron4's haaziq madyun home surveillance video of the crime
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>> reporter:take a look at these two burglars breaking-in to this home on leland drive in lafayette. this happened tuesday just after 11am. as you can see one of the burglars is wearing a halloween mask. this one realizes the two are being recorded and moves the camera but it is too late. lafayette police now have the video, a valuable piece of evidence. videos like this are so vaulable.police chief eric christensen says his department has a special surveillance cam program for residents "because of the amount of value that video cameras provide in investigating different kinds of crimes, we actually allow the ability for residents to come and loan cameras from the police department" his says the idea is to make it
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easy for residents to experiment with surveillance cameras around their properties and inspire them to make the security investment "one of the most unique things is when you look at this video here it was recorded by a camera that cost less than a $150- dollars" these two burglars got away with close to 3000-dollars in personal property. investigators have limited descriptions of the two suspects other than what you see here. lafayette police are asking for the community's to catch these two men. in lafayette haaziq madyun kron4news a big story we're following tonight--protests following a deadly police shooting near san diego. it happened late yesterday in the suburb of el cajon.
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the man who was shot. is black. grant lodes is here with what we've learned about the man as well as some video from the scene. grant. >> grant:details about this shooting have been trickling out today. we've learned the man officers shot and killed. is alfred olango. he is a refugree from uganda. this video comes from moments after the shooting yesterday. here's what we know. olango's sister called el cajon police saying he was acting erratically. they tracked him down and approached him. police say they asked him to raise his hands. but olango pulled something out of his pocket and pointed at the officers as if he was going to shoot. one officer then fired a taser, another other shot olango several times. it turns out olango did not have a gun. protesters are demanding more than just answers for this shooting. we want more than justice. we want morals and humanity brought back into this society. i'm tired of walking around like i'm a target. my son's a target, my family members just because of the color of my skin. a friend describes olango as
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well-educated but mentally ill. we have heard of protests going on today. but they have been peaceful. steve and pam, >> steve:the full video of a fatal police shooting in north carolina is too gruesome to release publicly. that's according to a charlotte police attorney who says that only 2 minutes of the full 16 minute recorded fatal shooting of keith lamont scott is worth showing. authorities say the remaining 14 minutes left on the cutting room floor is very bloody and includes the sounds of scott groaningas he died. police.are refusing to release that portion because of it's nature. scott's family as yet to see the unreleased footage. happening right now. oakland is holding the last of its public new police chief.
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>> reporter: suspects caught believes is the the history of robbing things including ac transit bus the formal charges still pending authorities want find out what was planned for those weapons are already used for those weapons. as will all need a county sheriff studies and discovered an oakland while searching for a man suspected of robbing an ac transit bus passenger. m-16 fully automatic military assault rifle and a art 103 08 semi-automatic assault rifle.
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>> reporter: on a 90 round capacity magazine for that and are 10. the sheriff's officials have arrested 18 year-old on a variety of weapons charges suspicion of robbery. they say it's unlikely the high-powered weapons were used to rip off the bus passengers. here at the sheriff's office now meeting with i'll mita of oakland police as well as zero paul tobacco firearms running ballistics on the weapons to see what other
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concern >> reporter: skiing range for what will happen because the county transportation authority voted 73 not to release nearly $7 million of loans that would kick start phase 2. project extends to downtown and eventually at high speed rail trains: to be the reason and part of the unanswered questions about what
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>> reporter: this is not a final vote the thai transportation authority plans to take it up again next month. >> pam: and engaging in an act of prostitution he has pleaded not guilty investigators say he has encounters with at the time issue of bias with guap. several have been disciplined or fired in connection with the case. >> steve: oakland is holding the lives of its public meetings searching for new police chief
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as been without a chief for months because of the fallout from scandal the chief resigned in the department went through three sheets and a matter of days. the administrator has been overseeing things since then. taking place at the village east 12th street oakland mayor says that she would like to have a new chief in place by january. >> steve: 1 very fortunate driver amazingly walks away without scratch. kerrey has pictures and what witnesses saw before the crash. >> reporter: 10 behind violent crash witnesses described as the explosion of car parts. one
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witness figured the driver of the mustang was going 90 at 35 as and when he lost control slammed into paul i went tumbling down the gilman trails brain and hail of bullets everywhere julie was in disbelief. that's the driver, showing >>:"his window wasn't even broken on that car, yet the car was cut in half." >> reporter:greg reid took photos and video of a bizarre crash scene-- >>:"we're seeing parts strewn down the trail." "i think that's the transmission." >> reporter:he can only describe what he saw-- >>:"there was a speaker in the sidewalk in tact, perfect. cell phone, bent, mangled." "the driver's side door that had flipped over the fence." >> reporter:as a bona-fide miracle. >>:"impossible for anybody to be outside that car, standing there on their own two feet."
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the only part still intact was the driver's seat, which was on the pavement of the trail. "fathom that." the speeding wreckage missed hitting anyone on the trail. "it's a heavily trafficked bike path as you can see." seattle police let the uninjured driver go, while they investigate and decide how to charge a man witnesses still can't believe--is alive. low clouds and fog return to the bay and local valleys. it will become mostly sunny but cooler tomorrow. >> reporter: order difference that makes with the wind it changing directions much cooler weather we have rainfall making its way into california heavy storms in the southern part thunderstorms had an issue of a flood advisory rolling right eye
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in the county is subsiding and heading for the evening. this is a foggy shot in san francisco making its way on shore faltering and the values overnight and it tomorrow morning. those changes coming out near the coast line and the average san francisco's 60 in oakland aide agrees san jose. the current temperatures you can see influence from the sea breeze and gossamer 20 m.p.h. those winds all the way and and the temperature is really coming down the next couple days. the winds kick up through friday saturday it brings a chance of rain fall and in the third of the range.
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>> reporter: will be broken in the morning pretty unusual and then in the afternoon. numbers look like this and san francisco's 62 daly city 59 half moon bay and '70s and sam atakapa so as and in redwood city 73 sunnyvale mid-70s of parts of the south bay. in the north bay temperatures in the '70s the 60s along the coastline 75 the napa valley. big changes and much cooler temperatures.
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the treasurer added that wells fargo c-e-o john stumpf should resign. wells fargo has been fined 185- million dollars and the bank has fired 53-hundred employees for opening millions of accounts with customers' permission. wells fargo put out this response: "we certainly understand the concerns that have been raised. we are very sorry and take full responsibility for the incidents in our retail bank. we have already taken important steps, and will continue to do so, to address these issues and rebuild your trust." a former u-s marine is expected to plead guilty in court... to kidnapping charges. matthew muller was indicted last june... suspected of assaulting a vallejo woman and her boyfriend in their mare island home last march. muller also allegedly held the woman hostage for two days before releasing her. when she was found safe...police accused the couple of faking the kidnapping. a similar bizarre incident was reported in dublin... linking muller to both cases. the couple filed a lawsuit against vallejo police. muller is expected in a sacramento courtroom tomorrow at nine-thirty a-m. an indiana man. on the run for two years. is under arrest tonight for starting a deadly wildfire in northern california. this is the bully fire from july of 2014. it burned more than 12-thousand acres and killed a man in shasta county. police say they originally arrested the suspect just days after the fire started. they say he was using a truck to deliver dirt to an illegal marijuana growing operation. but the suspect fled and skipped his court appearance. they tracked him down this week and took him into custody in indiana. tonight we are following a big story out of washington where congress has rejected a veto by president obama for the first
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>> grant: so clear that was still playing " mondo on his farm and san francisco kill the last month was a after false plan game at of the part release this the texas-scribing as black man word on a motor and the law baseball player until before playing a depaul and stockton in addition to this-up potential guy like our four-door model year 20132015 mob witnesses telling investigators besought leaving the scene after the shooting. a white woman seen driving it and also in the car people who may know anything their ass a call
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park police. >> reporter: oil with $3,000 in personal property asking for the community's fault the track down these two men. >> reporter: power weapons searching for suspects connected to an ac transit bus robbery a are 10308 semiautomatic assault rifle 90 round passing magazine. >> reporter: they're working with oakland police bureau of alcohol tobacco firearms and see
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if these are connected to any other crime. 10 percent contained and made good progress today cooler weather rising humidity several shoppers on the job as well as almost a thousand firefighters and best news was evacuation orders have been lifted for all sat cruz county residents those mainly west of summit road. and santa clara county residents as it continues.
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>> reporter: of a long complained about the trees asking them for them to be cut down. there researching if there was any official maintenance request put in concerning the tree. >> steve: earn more than 12,000 a. cattleman and they are originally arrested the suspect days after the fire fighter began using a truck to deliver their into an illegal growth station and then fled into his
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>> reporter: they made it clear they were not thrilled because they're worried the u.s. over military and other nations however the house and senate or pushing legislation overwhelmingly bipartisan support is not something seen as against the lighthouse of many members say they felt they just had to give victims this kind of opportunity. as the first time
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because shevery year. ow that it kills 40,000 californians... because she doesn't understand what cancer is. because she can't spell emphysema. because she is a butterfly, who fights fires. because she is my daughter, and the surgeon general says that raising tobacco taxes... is a proven way to make sure she never smokes. that's why i'm voting yes on 56.
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the "insider," tracking the biggest stories making news tonight. number one, did angelina orchestrate a plot to destroy brad? >> if something is broken, she just throws it away. inside the new reports she has had an exit plan for months. then taylor's girl squad takes over the city that never sleeps. >> taylor! >> as her ex speaks out. and kanye disses swift in her own town. and number three, why googling amy schumer could get you hacked. >> it is not a joke. it's a fact. >> how amy makes the list of hollywood's rich and dangerous. plus your "insider" bonus. emily blunt. >> i didn't have to look good at all.
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>> i'm with emily in the big apple to talk about her sexy new thriller that has the mother of two embracing her sloppy side. >> nothing says emily blunt like a blackout drunk. i took it like a huge compliment. >> you are like, "i'm in. i got this." >> tracking hollywood from the inside out. did angelina jolie secretly plan a smear campaign to take the kids away from brad pitt? this is the latest question being asked today. >> the brangelina split, the latest bitter twist is tracking at number one as we go inside the angelina divorce plot. >> if you want me to be the ba guy, i'll be the bad guy. >> her plot to destroy brad. >> set her plan in motion. >> us weekly's video correspondent says angelina began a campaign against her husband in order to gain custody of their six children. >> sources are telling us that angelina j
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