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to feel some we can expect more on when spahr has weekend. holiday ( marty ) record high temperatures around the bay area... in san francisco it hit 106 degrees. that is the hottest recorded day áeverá in the city. and heat records broken in manybay area communities. the heat wave will continue through the holiday weekend. kron4's dave spahr has more on when we can expect to feel so relief? ( marty ) here is a live look at the embarcadero. ( marty ) here is dave spahr with the weather. (dave)oppressive heat is once again forecast across the
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region today with a high to very high risk of heat related illnesses. a region-wide cool down is then forecast to begin on sunday, especially near the coast. meanwhile, very warm to hot inland conditions will persist into labor day. an increase in moisture will work northward from the south late sunday into early next week and will result in a slight chance of thunderstorms across the central coast. additional cooling is then expected through the first half of the upcoming workweek.
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( marty ) as we mentioned. several records were broken all across the bay area. kron 4's hermela aregawi was in san francisco where temperatures hit 106 degrees. a scorching day in san francisco.a record-breaking 106 degrees. bernie bersmina/san franciscoit's very extreme for san francisco at least. we just stopped in muir woods, spent the day there and on our way home, this is the place to be in the heat. health officials urge people to find cool places during the day. brent andrew/ spokesman, ca dept of public healththere are lots fo places that are air conditoned, public buildings, malls, stores, libraries, congregations in your neighborhood. and say they will be monitoring the next few days to see if they need to take extra precautions to help the most vulnerable. brent andrew/ spokesman, ca dept of public healthit this was to last longer than a few days, then we might have to open cooling centers around the city to help people.we've done cooling centers before
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but its a pretty rare thing. obviously this is a city that cools itself off pretty much every day with the fod. we talked to people who ran to ocean beach to get some relief from the extreme heat. jag wood/san franciscowe just try to make sure the kids stay hydrated, sunscreen , the regular protection that you need, staying cool where they can, and minimzing the time outside, and then just helping educate them as well so they know and send water bottles with them to school so they have it with them (hermela aregawi)health officials at sf general say they're already seeing people coming in for heat exhaustion..mostly the elderly.. which are more prone to that.reporting live in san francisco, hermela aregawi, kron 4 news. ( marty ) san mateo county health officials are warning of heat related illnesses. they advise to drink plenty of water no matter how much or little physical activity you are doing. we are taking a closer look at some heat- related illnesses to be aware of: including heat cramps. muscle pain and spasms are the first sign your body is having trouble with the heat. treatment involves moving to a cool place removing extra clothing and placing cool cloths on your skin. also be aware of heat stroke. this is a serious illness usually characterized by your body temperature rising to
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about 105 degrees. symptoms include dry red skin, convulsions, disorientation. heat stroke can come on very fast. if you see someone you think is suffering from a heat stroke call 9-1-1 immideately. also look out for heat exhaustion. it is a milder form of heat stroke. the signs include extreme weakness, muscle cramps, headache and victims may also vomit or faint. it is treated by drinking plenty of liquids and rest in a cool place. ( marty ) the intense heat forced the cancellation of many high school football games in the east bay. kron four's spencer blake has the details. a group of saint ignatius high school parents from san francisco took advantage of the extra hour before game time in moraga.by grilling a tailgating feast."yeah, it's hot out here, but these kids, they're young boys, they're hydrated and ready to go, so
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it's gonna be a fun night." every parent i talked to was glad the schools were thinking about the health and safety of their kids."i think it's great. i think it's great."the changes started thursday, even with grade school teams."we had to cancel practice because of the heat. i was kind of happy.why?because i wouldn't have to sweat so much and get all tired."even in the east bay, where the heat often sizzles, this dad was surprised."never. never seen anything like it because of heat or because of air quality."a spokeswoman for the acalanes union high school district explained to kron four that they had been checking air readings from the bay area air quality management district every two hours, both thursday and friday.based on the agency's recommendations, the school district completely canceled the four-thirty j-v games friday, and created a window during which outdoor competitions can happen this weekend.sports like cross country and football are okay to happen before noon, or after eight p-m.as for the later varsity games on friday nightthings were still pretty empty at 6:30 or so."usually you're seeing a lot of people on the field now, and now you're not. so the people won't take the field until about 45 minutes before kickoff."but campolindo high school's stadium did fill upjust as the lights came on. ( marty ) the hot weather is
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impacting bart as well. causing it to slow down all trains for safety reasons. bart says the extreme temperatures can cause the rails to move or expand. slowing the trains allows operators more time to react in case they see a problem. the slower speeds are in effect from noon to 8:00 p-m through tomorrow. bart says riders can expect delays of up to ten minutes. ( marty ) and at s-f- o...airtrain service is restored this morning. the airtrain was shutdown part of the day due to the high temperatures. travelers were forced to wait in long lines for shuttle buses to take them between terminals. ( marty ) the hot weather is also raising concerns about fire danger. in the berkeley hills people were being asked not to park on streets. that makes it easier for firetrucks to navigate through narrow streets in an emergency. the berkeley fire department
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has increased staffing this holiday weekend, and has "roving patrols" through the area.. ( marty ) and several cooling centers will beopening up throughout the bay area to help people beat the heat. some of them include the king pool on 57-01 3rd street in san francisco. north oakland senior center in oakland. sava pool on 19th ave & wawona street and the community center in petaluma will be open today as well. for more information on cooling centers in your area, visit our website, kron 4 dot com. ( marty ) you can track the heat wave this weekend with the kron4 mobile app. and track the temperatures in your neighborhood. we'll also let you know about breaking news when it happens - through push alert. (marty) coming up ... the heat wave is making wildfires around the state burn out of control... the latest on the damage and the efforts to contain them. the future of thousands of bay area residents hangs in the balance. as president trump expected to make a decision on daca tuesday. we'll
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there will be a closure on the bay bridge. crews will be imploding parts of the old span of the bridge. the work will cause traffic delays between 10-am and noon. thirteen concrete islands will be destroyed on weekends through november. cal- trans will close the eastbound lanes of the bay bridge for 30 -minutes. there is no set time for the closures. cal-trans says, it will depend on the conditions of the bay. ( marty ) and a major bart closure to tell you about this weekend. people planning on riding trains through oakland may need to make alternate plans or give yourself more time. bart crews will be working on the tracks. so, the lake merritt station will be closed saturday through monday. the closure will impact customers traveling on the warm springs, dublin/pleasant on, and oakland airport lines.
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bart will instead provide free buses for riders with tickets to connect to other stations. but -- expect about a 30- minute delay. ( dave )hot again today, even warm at the beaches. a check into your forecast next ! how do you chase what you love with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis? do what i did. ask your doctor about humira. it's proven to help relieve pain and protect joints from further irreversible damage in many adults. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira has been clinically studied for over 20 years. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers,
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day of smoky skies around the bay area. it's partly due to the dozens of wildfires burning across california. today a "spare the air alert" has been issued because of the unhealthy air. it is the third 'spare the air' day in a row. this is what it looked like in san bruno yesterday. you can see the thick haze in the distance. ( marty ) two california
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wildfires have triggered state of emergency declarations by governor brown. the ponderosa fire near lake oroville has destroyed 30 homes, hundreds more are threatened. more than three thousand acres have burned. and the fire is 30 percent contained. it's so severe a boeing 747 super tanker has been activated for the first time in the u-s. it can carry 19-thousand gallons of water or fire retardent. and the wilfire is burning about an hour west of redding in trinity county. it's scorched six-thousand acres and is zero-percent contained. people living in the area have been evacuated. (dave) a look at your temps. we got another hot one. ( marty ) here's a live look at the embarcadero this morning.
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toss to weather. (dave)oppressive heat is once again forecast across the region today with a high to very high risk of heat related illnesses. a region-wide cool down is then forecast to begin on sunday, especially near the coast. meanwhile, very warm to hot inland conditions will persist into labor day. an increase in moisture will work northward from the south late sunday into early next week and will result in a slight chance of thunderstorms across the central coast. additional cooling is then expected through the first half of the
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upcoming workweek. ( marty ) another big story we are following this morning... there is concern president ( marty ) breaking news this morning in houston.
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( marty ) ( marty ) another big story we are following this morning... there is concern president donald trump may drop an obama-era program that has protected undocumented immigrant children from getting deported. the president says he will decide on tuesday. supporters of the plan organized an emergency rally on the cal campus. kron 4's ella sogomonian has more from berkeley. sot: president donald trump// ""we are going to deal with daca with heart."that's what undocumented immigrant rogelio medran is hoping for as he
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rallies on the uc berkeley campus in favor of continuing daca- or deferred action for childhood arrivals.he says the program has given him a better life.sot: rogelio medran, undocumented immigrant// "knowing that i'm safe and whatever may happen i am still able to stay in the country and continue my education here."but there is pressure from the president's party to remove the program that protects millions like rogelio from being deported.sot: tom bossert , white house homeland security adviser// anybody that's here illegally that subsequently committed a crime is going to get caught and thrown out.and anybody in between has to wait for a decision or at least a policy announcement from the administration on how we're going to handle deferred action moving forward. "for the past five years millions of undocumented children have benefitted from daca by legally going to school and getting driver's licenses. protestors urge the government to consider these kids as productive citizens who were forced to move to the u.s.which is the only home they know.sot: richard alvarado, defend daca rally organizer// "it protects people who were brought here from a really early age for all intensive purposes didn't really have a choice in the matter. sot: mary carrasco, protestor//"this is where they've been raised this is all they know. it's like if someone just took your life away." ( marty ) we are learning new
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information in the deadly shooting of a sacramento county deputy. 23-year-old priscilla prendez was arrested after leading police on a chase before the shooting. the oakland native is the girlfriend of the accused shooter who is from castro valley. on friday prendez appeared in court for the first time. rina nakano was there.. pkg-two days after the deadly shootout at the ramada inn in sacramento, i met with the woman whose arrest started it all at the yolo county jail in woodland. we were only allowed to take notes. no video. but priscilla prendez appeared lost. she was naked, covered with just a green blanket after being placed on suicide watch.when i asked her. about the trouble she's in she said. "how did i end up like this? sometimes i want to end my life."prendez says she and her boyfriend of six months, thomas little cloud - the man accused of killing sacramento county sheriff robert french and wounding two chp officers, wednesday went to the ramada
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inn often to get away from the bay area. she also says the hotel is where she met many of her "repeat clients."prendez said quote ""i started prostituting at 16. i have to do it to survive."hours before the tragic incident. officers say they saw prendez and another woman get into a stolen bmw at the ramada inn. when they tried to pull her over, they say she led them on a high speed chase all the way to elk grove where she was arrested.she said quote, "i was scared. i hesitated. and so i did high speeds"prendez claims she had no idea the car was stolen.she also told us, she didn't know little cloud was armed, or that he would shoot at officers when they executed a search on her motel room.but after hearing about the charges against him . she says she hasn't slept or eaten. she apologized for what happened. "i'm sorry things had to end up like they did. i love him. but he is stupid for what he did. i should have been there for him." in woodland, rnf40n.
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at&t park. brandon crawford the hottest giant over the last ten games. bottom 2nd -- crawford hits a 2-run blast -- san francisco jumps to an early lead -- they scored 3 runs in the inning. johnny cueto making his first start since july -- his only mistake came in the third -- harrison bader also hits a 2-run jack. the giants bullpen fell apart in the
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ninth -- kolton wong hits the go-ahead run to make it 6-5 cardinals -- the giants blew a 5-2 lead saint louis scored six runs in the inning cardinals win 11-6 the a's up in seattle taking on the mariners. jed lowrie got the night started for oakland -- with runners on the corner -- he hits one down the right field line -- the a's scored two runs in the first inning. sean manaea on the hill tonight -- mike zunino hits a solo home run to tie the game -- they would take the lead on a sac fly double play in the seventh -- oakland with a man on third -- mike leake strikes out marcus semien to end the inning seattle wins 3-2 omorrow will be the dealine for n-f-l team to name their 53-man roster the 49ers are not wasting anytime. the team cut four-year veteran quarterback,
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matt barkley. last night in the 49ers preseason finale -- he didn't play a single snap in the preseason he had 197 yards and no touchdowns rookie quarterback, c-j beathard wins the backup job... after his dominant performace against the chargers. the niners also released veteran running back, tim hightower and wideout louis murphy. serena williams is finally a mom -- she and fiance... reddit co-founder, alexis ohanian welcomed their baby girl. meanwhile, venus was in new york city to play round three of the u-s open. she was taking on maria sakkari for a spot in the round of 16 first set -- both players going back in forth -- but venus wins the
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net volley to take the set match point for williams -- sakkari hits the ball out of bounds venus wins in straight sets... 6-3...6-2 serena will be looking to return to action in january to defend australian open title (dave) a look at your temps. we got another hot one. people love my breakfast burritos. and my french fries. wait! what if i put them together?! a burrito stuffed with scrambled eggs, creamy guacamole, bacon and crispy french fries. i'll call it the california breakfast burrito! boom. someone got that, right? scrambled eggs. guacamole. bacon. french fries. you'll call it the california breakfast burrito. boom. good work everyone. another winner. introducing my new california breakfast burrito. only at jack in the box. ( marty ) breaking news
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this morning in houston. (dave)oppressive heat is once again forecast across the region today with a high to very high risk of heat related illnesses. a region-wide cool down is then forecast to begin on sunday, especially near the coast. meanwhile, very warm to hot inland conditions will persist into labor day. an increase in moisture will work northward
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from the south late sunday into early next week and will result in a slight chance of thunderstorms across the central coast. additional cooling is then expected through the first half of the upming workweek. ( marty @ landing) another big story we are following this morning... the weather has cleared and floodwaters are receding in southeastern texas, but the danger remains high.. there is a lack of drinking water and a major fire at a chemical plant that had flooded.. and the area is also dealing with a major
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gas shortage. this is video from dallas where a fight broke out over fuel.. both president trump and vice president pence have made trips to the state promising federal aide. harvey is projected to be one of the most expensive natural disasters in u.s history. kristen holmes has details on the recovery efforts and new concerns. harvey's rain has stopped in southeast texas ... but the struggle is far from over.(nat - woman sobs)a fire broke out for the second day in a row at a chemical plant that had flooded earlier this week. giant flames shot up from the plant in crosby, texas , sending thick black smoke high into the air.reporter: nontoxic or can you not say that? >>plant executive: it is noxious.reporter: you are not able to say that any of this is nontoxic?plant executive: toxicity is a --many have begun the gut-wrenching process of cleaning upwillie marie burton/harvey evacuee: ""i feel like crying but then i'm joyful because i could have been in the water... this too shall pass. it will. i know that it will."but others
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could see standing water in their homes for days or weeks. and authorities are asking residents to be aware of the risks that remain...gov. greg abbott/-r- texas: "you need to understand about the possibility that you could be impacted by flooding waters in the coming days. you need to remain vigilant"there were long lines at gas stations in the region and gas prices across the country have risen an average of nearly 17 cents per gallon. the storm has knocked almost a quarter of the nation's refinery capacity offline.gov. greg abbott/-r- texas: "we're ensuring an even greater supply of gasoline, so we can tamp down any concern about accessibility."in houston, i'm kristen holmes kron4 news. ( marty ) if you want to help the victims of hurricane harvey -- you can make a donation to the red cross. you can donate ten dollars by texting the word harvey to 90-999... you can also log
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on to the red cross's website: red-cross-dot- ( marty ) a mother in the east bay is furious with her daughter's elementary school. she says students have been eating their lunches outside this week during the heat wave. rather than inside the cafeteria. kron4's philippe djegal reports from brentwood - where the mother is accusing the school of putting her child's health in jeopardy. (philippe) on this day... nisha de lany/upset mother- "it's hot." students at marsh creek elemenarty school in brentwood... are eating their lunches inside the cafeteria... away from the excessive heat and poor air quality. but nisha de lany (knee-shuh duh-lay-knee) says...nisha de lany/upset mother- "yesterday the air quality was worse -- it was just as warm, uh, it felt just as warm and the children were outside." the brentwood unified school district says the school principal follows district guidelines to determine when students will eat indoors or outside. a district spokesperson reiterates that these are guidelines and not policies adopted by the district board. the guidelines say the kids should eat inside when it's in the high 90s...
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and, definitely anytime the temperatures hit 98 degrees or higher. on friday, it was 96-degrees by noon. so, instead of sitting at the covered tables on the blacktop, the kids were shuttled indoors. though de lany, whose seven-old daughter attends second grade here, believes the school district chose to keep the kids indoors, only because our cameras were watching.nisha de lany/upset mother- "they don't consider whether to put the kids inside the cafeteria unless it gets to those extreme temperatures. so, 90 degrees, uh, 91, um, i get the impression that since it's not 98 to the guideline, they're going to stay inside, even though its hot. (philippe) the district says the kids want to play outside -- they want to be outside. (nisha) oh, i understand that -- kids also want candy, um, they, that doesn't mean that you give them candy." a district spokesperson says that school staff will continue to monitor the weather conditions. it's supposed to be 90-degrees and above all next week. staff will determine weather or not it's safe for the kids to eat outdoors... or, keep them inside, like they did today. in brentwood, philippe djegal, kron four news.
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( marty ) you can track the heat wave this weekend with the kron4 mobile app... and track the temperatures in your neighborhood. we'll also let you know about breaking news when it happens - through push alert. (dave) a look at your temps. we got another hot one.
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i'm val. the orange money retirement squirrel from voya. i represent the money you save for the future. who's he? he's the green money you can spend now. what's up? gonna pay some bills, maybe buy a new tennis racket. he's got a killer backhand. when it's time to get organized for retirement, it's time to get voya.
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crew were trying to conduct business as usual.jimmy shrull/jimmy shrull roofing "....when it gets over 100 we try to pick the best jobs but i always tell my men to be careful and drink a lot of water because you can get dehydrated up there..."it's a lot hotter up there on the roof than it is on the ground. there is no shade and precious little protection from the sun. most roofers were wide brimmed hats and shirt with long sleeves.willie fox/roofer"....everything you touch up there is hot, the shingles the metal, it's all hot to the touch so you go to be covered...."it could be worse. happily, the crews won't be working with hot tar on this job but humping those 60 pound bundles of shingles around a steep roof can take it out of you. the guys were going through a lotgatorade and because the heat and the holiday weekend, it would be short day.jimmy shrull"....we started early, around 6:30 so hopefully we'll get some work down here this morning and i'll give them their paychecks and send them home about noon...."in gilroy rob fladeboe kron 4 news
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temps. we got another hot one. ( marty ) live look outside...sutro tower. dave spahr is here with your weather forecast. (dave) oppressive heat is once again
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forecast across the region today with a high to very high risk of heat related illnesses. a region-wide cool down is then forecast to begin on sunday, especially near the coast. meanwhile, very warm to hot inland conditions will persist into labor day. an increase in moisture will work northward from the south late sunday into early next week and will result in a slight chance of thunderstorms across the central coast. additional cooling is then expected through the first half of the upcoming workweek. ( marty ) back to our top story.
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the intense heat around the bay area which is expected to continue throughout the weekend. kron 4's gabe slate has more on how people tried to deal with the extreme conditions. "it's muggy it is so hot it's like the desert out here i can't believe how warm it is really long and i lost money now. it's actually the hottest day i've ever experienced in san francisco"there was some miserable people walking through the scorching heat of san francisco today these were the people in pants. rapid continues sound from san francisco people out in the heat: it's really hot.. wish i had a short sleeve shirt right now the san franciscans is
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summer attire were in slightly better moods rapid continues sound from san francisco people out in the heat: but it's nice because i get to wear a dress i've never been out in sf without a jacket jan and andrew welcome the heat they are visting from across the pond..rapid continues sound from san francisco people out in the heat: i'm really surprised how warm it is.. but it's great. we've had no summer in london typically parks in san francisco on a sunny day are packed with people soaking in the rays today they looked like this.. baron. except for under the trees. people taking their breaks from work sought out the shade rapid continues sound from san francisco people out in the heat: amazing weather but i don't know how much i can take of it sound from kron4 meteorologist lawrence karnow i'ts just over 10 days in last century that have gotten to 100.. so big deal. i caught up with kron 4 meteorologist lawrence karnow he was on his day off avoiding the heat until i put him in the sun i asked him why is it so hot here.. where's the fog ? the wind ? sound from kron4 meteorologist lawrence karnow in this occasion we've got a very strong ridge of high pressure that has built out of the desert southwest big dome of heat at the same time an area of low pressure will be call thermal trough has moved off the coast so the winds travel from the land toward that area of low pressure and so all those hot temperatures that usually see in sacramento valley they are pouring right back here into the bay area
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(marty) record temperatures mean trips to the coast for many bay area residents -- but there's one stretch of beach near half moon bay that remains off-limits the the public. a billionaire venture capitalist has so far defied a court order to open the gate, blocking the only access road to martin's beach. kron 4's charles clifford has the story. natfriday afternoon, temps hit the 90s in half moon bay but along martin's beach only a handful of people were out enjoying the sun. a few weeks ago, a state appeals court ruled that the owner of martin's beach, vinod khosla, violated the california coastal act by blocking the only access road. it also ordered him to open the gate but as of the first of september it's still closed.sot robert "bird legs" caughlan is with the surfrider foundation, which has been fighting khosla in court. he frustrated that the beach still isn't fully open to the public.sotsince the appeals court ruled against him, we have reached out to vind khosla several times for comment but have yet to hear back. it's unclear what his
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next legal move may be.but while the court battles continue another effort is underway that might bring about a resolution to this issue. state senator jerry hill from san mateo has sponsored a bill, sb 42, that would allow the state to possibly purchase or use eminent domain to seize the access road from khosla. the bill is currently in committee. believes this may be good solution to the problem.in the meantime, beach goers who want to visit martin's beach are facing little opposition. while the access road is closed to vehicles and signs are posted saying access is only allowed with permission, many people are simply parking along highway one, going around the gate on foot and walking the half mile or so to the beach. so far, the san mateo county sheriff's office has shown no intention of stopping the anyone from going down to the shore. soti encourage people to take a walk down the road. it wont be crowded because everyone will have to park near the road and walk. (dave) a look at your temps.
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we got another hot one. ( marty ) here's a live look at yosemite this morning...
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releases opening in theaters this weekend. so, several studios are hoping you'll head to the cineplex to cool off and take a second look at an old favorite. david daniel has the labor day weekend movie roundup. (marty) chinese tech
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company "alibaba" is teaming up with k-f-c to launch a facial-recognition-based payment system. the company says users link their phone number to an "ali pay" account. then customers stand in front of a camera and place their order. ( dave ) order.and place their of a camera stand in front customers account."ali pay" number to an their phone says users link the company system. the company says users link the company system.based payment recognition-launch a facial- with k-f-c to teaming up "alibaba" is company chinese tech (marty) roundup.weekend movie labor day daniel has the favorite. david look at an old take a second look at an old favorite. david daniel has the labor day weekend movie roundup. (marty) chinese tech company
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"alibaba" is teaming up with k-f-c to launch a facial- recognition-based payment system. the company says users link their phone number to an "ali pay" account. then customers stand in front of a camera and place their order. ( dave )hot day today, with heat statements for just about all the bay. your forecast is next !
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( marty ) record high temperatures around the bay area... in san francisco
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it hit 106 degrees. that is the hottest recorded day áeverá in the city. and heat records broken in manybay area communities. the heat wave will continue through the holiday weekend. kron4's dave spahr has more on when we can expect to feel some relief? ( marty ) here is a live look at the embarcadero. ( marty ) here is dave spahr with the weather. (dave)oppressive heat is once again forecast across the region today with a high to very high risk of heat related illnesses. a region-wide cool down is then forecast to begin on sunday, especially near the coast. meanwhile, very warm to hot inland
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conditions will persist into labor day. an increase in moisture will work northward from the south late sunday into early next week and will result in a slight chance of thunderstorms across the central coast. additional cooling is then expected through the first half of the upcoming workweek. ( marty ) as we mentioned. several records were broken all across the bay area. kron 4's hermela aregawi was in san francisco where temperatures hit 106 degrees. a scorching day in san francisco.a record-breaking 106 degrees. bernie bersmina/san franciscoit's very extreme for san francisco at least. we just stopped in muir woods, spent the day there and on our way home, this is the place to be in the heat. health officials urge
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people to find cool places during the day. brent andrew/ spokesman, ca dept of public healththere are lots fo places that are air conditoned, public buildings, malls, stores, libraries, congregations in your neighborhood. and say they will be monitoring the next few days to see if they need to take extra precautions to help the most vulnerable. brent andrew/ spokesman, ca dept of public healthit this was to last longer than a few days, then we might have to open cooling centers around the city to help people.we've done cooling centers before but its a pretty rare thing. obviously this is a city that cools itself off pretty much every day with the fod. we talked to people who ran to ocean beach to get some relief from the extreme heat. jag wood/san franciscowe just try to make sure the kids stay hydrated, sunscreen , the regular protection that you need, staying cool where they can, and minimzing the time outside, and then just helping educate them as well so they know and ( marty ) san mateo county health officials are warning of heat related illnesses. they advise to drink plenty of water no matter how much or
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little physical activity you are doing. we are taking a closer look at some heat- related illnesses to be aware of: including heat cramps. muscle pain and spasms are the first sign your body is having trouble with the heat. treatment involves moving to a cool place removing extra clothing and placing cool cloths on your skin. also be aware of heat stroke. this is a serious illness usually characterized by your body temperature rising to about 105 degrees. symptoms include dry red skin, convulsions, disorientation. heat stroke can come on very fast. if you see someone you think is suffering from a heat stroke call 9-1-1 immideately. also look out for heat exhaustion. it is a milder form of heat stroke. the signs include extreme weakness, muscle cramps, headache and victims may also vomit or faint. it is treated by drinking plenty of liquids and rest in a cool place. ( marty ) the intense heat forced the cancellation of many high school football
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games in the east bay. kron four's spencer blake has the details. a group of saint ignatius high school parents from san francisco took advantage of the extra hour before game time in moraga.by grilling a tailgating feast."yeah, it's hot out here, but these kids, they're young boys, they're hydrated and ready to go, so it's gonna be a fun night." every parent i talked to was glad the schools were thinking about the health and safety of their kids."i think it's great. i think it's great."the changes started thursday, even with grade school teams."we had to cancel practice because of the heat. i was kind of happy.why?because i woul't have to sweat so much and get all tired."even in the east bay, where the heat often sizzles, this dad was surprised."never. never seen anything like it because of heat or because of air quality."a spokeswoman for the acalanes union high school district explained to kron four that they had been checking air readings from the bay area air quality management district every two hours, both thursday and friday.based on the agency's recommendations, the school district completely canceled the four-thirty j-v games friday, and created a window during which outdoor competitions can happen this weekend.sports like cross
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country and football are okay to happen before noon, or after eight p-m.as for the later varsity games on friday nightthings were still pretty empty at 6:30 or so."usually you're seeing a lot of people on the field now, and now you're not. so the people won't take the field until about 45 minutes before kickoff."but campolindo high school's stadium did fill upjust as the lights came on. ( marty ) the hot weather is impacting bart as well. causing it to slow down all trains for safety reasons. bart says the extreme temperatures can cause the rails to move or expand. slowing the trains allows operators more time to react in case they see a problem. the slower speeds are in effect from noon to 8:00 p-m through tomorrow. bart says riders can expect delays of up to ten minutes. ( marty ) and at s-f- o...airtrain service is restored this morning. the
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airtrain was shutdown part of the day due to the high temperatures. travelers were forced to wait in long lines for shuttle buses to take them between terminals. ( marty ) the hot weather is also raising concerns about fire danger. in the berkeley hills people were being asked not to park on streets. that makes it easier for firetrucks to navigate through narrow streets in an emergency. the berkeley fire department has increased staffing this holiday weekend, and has "roving patrols" through the area.. ( marty ) and several cooling centers will beopening up throughout the bay area to help people beat the heat. some of them include the king pool on 57-01 3rd street in san francisco. north oakland senior center in oakland. sava pool on 19th ave & wawona street and the community center in petaluma will be open today as well. for more information on cooling centers in your area, visit our website, kron 4 dot com. ( marty ) you can track
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the heat wave this weekend with the kron4 mobile app. and track the temperatures in your neighborhood. we'll also let you know about breaking news when it happens - through push alert. (marty) coming up ... the heat wave is making wildfires around the state burn out of control... the latest on the damage and the efforts to contain them. the future of thousands of bay area residents hangs in the balance. as president trump expected to make a decision on daca tuesday. we'll show you how people are preparing. and closures and delays on bart and the bay bridge today -- what you need to know to get around this weekend. coming up.
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cal-trans says, it will depend on the conditions of the bay. ( marty ) and a major bart closure to tell you about this weekend. people planning on riding trains through oakland may need to make alternate plans or give yourself more time. bart crews will be working on the tracks. so, the lake merritt station will be closed saturday through monday. the closure will impact customers traveling on the warm springs, dublin/pleasant on, and oakland airport lines. bart will instead provide free buses for riders with tickets to connect to other stations. but -- expect about a 30- minute delay. ( marty ) breaking news this morning from southern california. a fast-moving brush fire burning in the sun valley area near the 210 freeway. the fire is coming amid triple-digit heat in the san fernando valley. the 210 was closed in both directions and motorists were advised to avoid the area.
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morning from southern california. a fast-moving brush fire burning in the sun valley area near the 210 freeway. the fire is coming amid triple-digit heat in the san fernando valley. the 210 was closed in both directions and motorists were advised to avoid the area. ( marty ) you can expect another day of smoky skies around the bay area. it's partly due to the dozens of wildfires burning across california. today a "spare the air alert" has been issued because of the unhealthy air. it is the third 'spare the air' day in a row. this is what it looked like in san bruno yesterday. you can
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see the thick haze in the distance. ( marty ) two california wildfires have triggered state of emergency declarations by governor brown. the ponderosa fire near lake oroville has destroyed 30 homes, hundreds more are threatened. more than three thousand acres have burned. and the fire is 30 percent contained. it's so severe a boeing 747 super tanker has been activated for the first time in the u-s. it can carry 19-thousand gallons of water or fire retardent. and the wilfire is burning about an hour west of redding in trinity county. it's scorched six-thousand acres and is zero-percent contained. people living in the area have been evacuated. ( marty ) here's a live look at the embarcadero this morning. toss to weather.
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(dave)oppressive heat is once again forecast across the region today with a high to very high risk of heat related illnesses. a region-wide cool down is then forecast to begin on sunday, especially near the coast. meanwhile, very warm to hot inland conditions will persist into labor day. an increase in moisture will work northward from the south late sunday into early next week and will result in a slight chance of thunderstorms across the central coast. additional
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cooling is then expected through the first half of the upcoming workweek. ( marty ) another big story we are following this morning... there is concern president donald trump may drop an obama-era program that has protected undocumented immigrant children from getting deported. the president says he will decide on tuesday. supporters of the plan organized an emergency rally on the cal campus. kron 4's ella sogomonian has more from berkeley. sot: president donald trump// ""we are going to deal with daca with heart."that's what undocumented immigrant rogelio medran is hoping for as he rallies on the uc berkeley
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campus in favor of continuing daca- or deferred action for childhood arrivals.he says the program has given him a better life.sot: rogelio medran, undocumented immigrant// "knowing that i'm safe and whatever may happen i am still able to stay in the country and continue my education here."but there is pressure from the president's party to remove the program that protects millions like rogelio from being deported.sot: tom bossert , white house homeland security adviser// anybody that's here illegally that subsequently committed a crime is going to get caught and thrown out.and anybody in between has to wait for a decision or at least a policy announcement from the administration on how we're going to handle deferred action moving forward. "for the past five years millions of undocumented children have benefitted from daca by legally going to school and getting driver's licenses. protestors urge the government to consider these kids as productive citizens who were forced to move to the u.s.which is the only home they know.sot: richard alvarado, defend daca rally organizer// "it protects people who were brought here from a really early age for all intensive purposes didn't really have a choice in the matter. sot: mary carrasco, protestor//"this is where they've been raised this is all they know. it's like if someone just took your life ( marty ) we are learning new information in the deadly
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shooting of a sacramento county deputy. 23-year-old priscilla prendez was arrested after leading police on a chase before the shooting. the oakland native is the girlfriend of the accused shooter who is from castro valley. on friday prendez appeared in court for the first time. rina nakano was there.. pkg-two days after the deadly shootout at the ramada inn in sacramento, i met with the woman whose arrest started it all at the yolo county jail in woodland. we were only allowed to take notes. no video. but priscilla prendez appeared lost. she was naked, covered with just a green blanket after being placed on suicide watch.when i asked her. about the trouble she's in she said. "how did i end up like this? sometimes i want to end my life."prendez says she and her boyfriend of six months, thomas little cloud - the man accused of killing sacramento county sheriff robert french and wounding two chp officers,
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wednesday went to the ramada inn often to get away from the bay area. she also says the hotel is where she met many of her "repeat clients."prendez said quote ""i started prostituting at 16. i have to do it tosurvive."hours before the tragic incident. officers say they saw prendez and another woman get into a stolen bmw at the ramada inn. when they tried to pull her over, they say she led them on a high speed chase all the way to elk grove where she was arrested.she said quote, "i was scared. i hesitated. and so i did high speeds"prendez claims she had no idea the car was stolen.she also told us, she didn't know little cloud was armed, or that he would shoot at officers when they executed a search on her motel room.but after hearing about the charges against him . she says she hasn't slept or eaten. she apologized for what happened. "i'm sorry things had to end up like they did. i love him. but he is stupid for what he did. i should have been there for him." in woodland, rnf40n. ( marty ) that was rina nakano reporting. 52-
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year-old robert french was a 21-year -veteran of the sheriff's department. the sacramento county deputy sheriff's association set up a memorial fund for deputy french. for more information on how to donate, head to our website at kron four dot com. (dave) a look at your temps. we got another hot one.
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at&t park. brandon crawford the hottest giant over the last ten games. bottom 2nd -- crawford hits a 2-run blast -- san francisco jumps to an early lead -- they scored 3 runs in the inning.
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johnny cueto making his first start since july -- his only mistake came in the third -- harrison bader also hits a 2-run jack. the giants bullpen fell apart in the ninth -- kolton wong hits the go-ahead run to make it 6-5 cardinals -- the giants blew a 5-2 lead saint louis scored six runs in the inning cardinals win 11-6 the a's up in seattle taking on the mariners. jed lowrie got the night started for oakland -- with runners on the corner -- he hits one down the right field line -- the a's scored two runs in the first inning. sean manaea on the hill tonight -- mike zunino hits a solo home run to tie the game -- they would take the lead on a sac fly double play in the seventh -- oakland with a
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man on third -- mike leake strikes out marcus semien to end the inning seattle wins 3-2 tomorrow will be the dealine for n-f-l team to name their 53-man roster the 49ers are not wasting anytime. the team cut four-year veteran quarterback, matt barkley. last night in the 49ers preseason finale -- he didn't play a single snap in the preseason he had 197 yards and no touchdowns rookie quarterback, c-j beathard wins the backup job... after his dominant performace against the chargers. the niners also released veteran running back, tim hightower and wideout louis murphy. serena williams is finally a mom -- she and fiance... reddit co-founder, alexis ohanian welcomed their baby girl. meanwhile, venus was in new york city to play round three of the u-s open. she was
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taking on maria sakkari for a spot in the round of 16 first set -- both players going back in forth -- but venus wins the net volley to take the set match point for williams -- sakkari hits the ball out of bounds venus wins in straight sets... 6-3...6-2 serena will be looking to return to action in january to defend australian open title (marty) today on the college gridiron -- the cal bears will take on the tar heels in chapel hill for their season opener. kickoff is set for 9:20 this morning. and the great san jose state -- the alma mater of our illustrious producer pedro garcia -- will host cal poly this afternoon at 4:30.
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the 210 freeway. the fire is coming amid triple-digit heat in the san fernando valley. the 210 was closed in both directions and motorists were advised to avoid the area. (dave) a look at your temps. we got another hot one. ( marty ) here's a live look at the bay bridge. ( marty ) dave spahr has your forecast... (dave)oppressive heat is once again forecast across the region today with a high to very high risk of heat related illnesses. a region-wide
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cool down is then forecast to begin on sunday, especially near the coast. meanwhile, very warm to hot inland conditions will persist into labor day. an increase in moisture will work northward from the south late sunday into early next week and will result in a slight chance of thunderstorms across the central coast. additional cooling is then expected through the first half of the upcoming workweek. ( marty @ landing) another big story
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we are following this morning... the weather has cleared and floodwaters are receding in southeastern texas, but the danger remains high.. there is a lack of drinking water and a major fire at a chemical plant that had flooded.. and the area is also dealing with a major gas shortage. this is video from dallas where a fight broke out over fuel.. both president trump and vice president pence have made trips to the state promising federal aide. harvey is projected to be one of the most expensive natural disasters in u.s history. kristen holmes has details on the recovery efforts and new concerns. harvey's rain has stopped in southeast texas ... but the struggle is far from over.(nat - woman sobs)a fire broke out for the second day in a row at a chemical plant that had flooded earlier this week. giant flames shot up from the plant in crosby, texas ,
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sending thick black smoke high into the air.reporter: nontoxic or can you not say that? >>plant executive: it is noxious.reporter: you are not able to say that any of this is nontoxic?plant executive: toxicity is a --many have begun the gut-wrenching process of cleaning upwillie marie burton/harvey evacuee: ""i feel like crying but then i'm joyful because i could have been in the water... this too shall pass. it will. i know that it will."but others could see standing water in their homes for days or weeks. and authorities are asking residents to be aware of the risks that remain...gov. greg abbott/-r- texas: "you need to understand about the possibility that you could be impacted by flooding waters in the coming days. you need to remain vigilant"there were long lines at gas stations in the region and gas prices across the country have risen an average of nearly 17 cents per gallon. the storm has knocked almost a quarter of
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the nation's refinery capacity offline.gov. greg abbott/-r- texas: "we're ensuring an even greater supply of gasoline, so we can tamp down any concern about accessibility."in houston, i'm kristen holmes kron4 news. ( marty ) pictures of the flooding and devastation in houston are bringing back some bad memories for those who lived thru hurricane katrina. diane evans relocated to the bay area after evacuating from new orleans with her daughter and seven -year old grandson 12- years ago. she says they could not move back because of the lack of jobs, schools and housing in the wake of the 2005 disaster. she says she hopes that victims of hurricane harvey get a better response from the government, and not fall victim to fraudulent contractors which she says descended on new orleans after the waters receded.
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weren't from new orleans. the government didn't regulate them when you complain and say these people rip me off nothing was done to them so they acted with impunity defrauding people and scamming folks and people had no recourse>( marty ) the effects of hurricane katrina are still visable in new orleans. especially after reviewing its demographic make up. there are 100-thousand fewer african americans living there than before katrina hit 12 years ago. ( marty ) if you want to help the victims of hurricane harvey -- you can make a donation to the red cross. you can donate ten dollars by texting the word harvey to 90-999... you can also log on to the red cross's website: red-cross-dot-org. ( marty ) a mother in the east bay is furious with her daughter's elementary school. she says students have been eating their lunches outside this week during the heat wave. rather than inside the cafeteria. kron4's
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philippe djegal reports from brentwood - where the mother is accusing the school of putting her child's health in jeopardy. (philippe) on this day... nisha de lany/upset mother- "it's hot." students at marsh creek elemenarty school in brentwood... are eating their lunches inside the cafeteria... away from the excessive heat and poor air quality. but nisha de lany (knee-shuh duh-lay-knee) says...nisha de lany/upset mother- "yesterday the air quality was worse -- it was just as warm, uh, it felt just as warm and the children were outside." the brentwood unified school district says the school principal follows district guidelines to determine when students will eat indoors or outside. a district spokesperson reiterates that these are guidelines and not policies adopted by the district board. the guidelines say the kids should eat inside when it's in the high 90s... and, definitely anytime the temperatures hit 98 degrees or higher. on friday, it was 96-degrees by noon. so, instead of sitting at the covered tables on the blacktop, the kids were shuttled indoors. though de lany, whose seven-old daughter attends second grade
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here, believes the school district chose to keep the kids indoors, only because our cameras were watching.nisha de lany/upset mother- "they don't consider whether to put the kids inside the cafeteria unless it gets to those extreme temperatures. so, 90 degrees, uh, 91, um, i get the impression that since it's not 98 to the guideline, they're going to stay inside, even though its hot. (philippe) the district says the kids want to play outside -- they want to be outside. (nisha) oh, i understand that -- kids also want candy, um, they, that doesn't mean that you give them candy." a district spokesperson says that school staff will continue to monitor the weather conditions. it's supposed to be 90-degrees and above all next week. staff will determine weather or not it's safe for the kids to eat outdoors... or, keep them inside, like they did today. in brentwood, philippe djegal, kron four news. ( marty ) you can track the heat wave this weekend with the kron4 mobile app... and track the temperatures in your neighborhood. we'll also let you know about breaking news when it happens - through push alert.
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this morning from southern california. a fast-moving brush fire burning in the sun valley area near the 210 freeway. the fire is coming amid triple-digit heat in the san fernando valley. the 210 was closed in both directions and motorists were advised to avoid the area. (dave) a look at your
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temps. we got another hot one. ( marty ) live look outside...sutro
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tower. dave spahr is here with your weather forecast. (dave)oppressive heat is once again forecast across the region today with a high to very high risk of heat related illnesses. a region-wide cool down is then forecast to begin on sunday, especially near the coast. meanwhile, very warm to hot inland conditions will persist into labor day. an increase in moisture will work northward from the south late sunday into early next week and
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( marty ) back to our top story. the intense heat around the bay area which is expected to continue throughout the weekend. kron 4's gabe slate has more on how people tried to deal with the extreme conditions. "it's muggy it is so hot it's like the desert out here i can't believe how warm it is really long and i lost money now. it's actually the hottest day i've ever experienced in san francisco"there was some miserable people walking through the scorching heat of san francisco today these were the people in pants. rapid continues sound from san francisco people out in the heat: it's really hot.. wish i had a short sleeve shirt right now the san franciscans is
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summer attire were in slightly better moods rapid continues sound from san francisco people out in the heat: but it's nice because i get to wear a dress i've never been out in sf without a jacket jan and andrew welcome the heat they are visting from across the pond..rapid continues sound from san francisco people out in the heat: i'm really surprised how warm it is.. but it's great. we've had no summer in london typically parks in san francisco on a sunny day are packed with people soaking in the rays today they looked like this.. baron. except for under the trees. people taking their breaks from work sought out the shade rapid continues sound from san francisco people out in the heat: amazing weather but i don't know how much i can take of it sound from kron4 meteorologist lawrence karnow i'ts just over 10 days in last
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century that have gotten to 100.. so big deal. i caught up with kron 4 meteorologist lawrence karnow he was on his day off avoiding the heat until i put him in the sun i asked him why is it so hot here.. where's the fog ? the wind ? sound from kron4 meteorologist lawrence karnow in this occasion we've got a very strong ridge of high pressure that has built out (marty) record temperatures mean trips to the coast for many bay area residents -- but there's one stretch of beach near half moon bay that remains off-limits the the public. a billionaire venture capitalist has so far defied a court order to open the gate, blocking the only access road to martin's beach. kron 4's charles clifford has the story. natfriday afternoon, temps hit the 90s in half moon bay but along martin's beach only a handful of people were out enjoying the sun. a few weeks ago, a state appeals court ruled that the owner of martin's beach, vinod khosla, violated the california coastal act by blocking the only access road. it also ordered him to open the gate but as of the first of september it's still closed.sot
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robert "bird legs" caughlan is with the surfrider foundation, which has been fighting khosla in court. he frustrated that the beach still isn't fully open to the public.sotsince the appeals court ruled against him, we have reached out to vind khosla several times for comment but have yet to hear back. it's unclear what his next legal move may be.but while the court battles continue another effort is underway that might bring about a resolution to this issue. state senator jerry hill from san mateo has sponsored a bill, sb 42, that would allow the state to possibly purchase or use eminent domain to seize the access road from khosla. the bill is currently in committee. believes this may be good solution to the problem.in the meantime, beach goers who want to visit martin's beach are facing little opposition. while the access road is closed to vehicles and signs are posted saying access is only allowed with permission, many people are simply parkg along highway one, going around the gate on foot and walking the half mile or so to the beach. so far, the san mateo county sheriff's office has shown no
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intention of stopping the anyone from going down to the shore. soti encourage people to take a walk down the road. it wont be crowded because everyone will have to park near the road and walk. (dave) a look at your temps. we got another hot one. ( marty ) here's a live look at yosemite this morning...
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there are no new wide releases opening in theaters this weekend. so, several studios are hoping you'll head to the cineplex to cool off and take a second look at an old favorite. david daniel has the labor day weekend movie (marty) (marty) there are no new wide releases theaters this weekend. so, studios are head to the cineplex to cool off and take a second look at an old favorite. david daniel has the labor day weekend movie roundup.
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( dave )hot day today, with heat statements for just about all the bay. your forecast is next !
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breaking news this morning from southern california. a fast-moving brush fire burning in the sun valley area near the 210 freeway. the fire
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is coming amid triple-digit heat in the san fernando valley. the 210 was closed in both directions and motorists were advised to avoid the area. ( marty ) record high temperatures around the bay area... in san francisco it hit 106 degrees. that is the hottest recorded day áeverá in the city. and he records broken in manybay area communities. the heat wave will contue through the holiday weekend. kron4's dave spahr has more on when we can expect to feel some relief? ( marty ) here is dave spahr with the weather. (dave) oppressive heat is once again forecast across the region
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today with a high to very high risk of heat related illnesses. a region-wide cool down is then forecast to begin on sunday, especially near the coast. meanwhile, very warm to hot inland conditions will persist into labor day. an increase in moisture will work northward from the south late sunday into early next week and will result in a slight chance of thunderstorms across the central coast. additional cooling is then expected through the first half of the upcoming workweek. ( marty ) as we mentioned. several records were broken all across the bay area. kron 4's hermelaregawi was in san francisco where
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temperatures hit 106 degrees. a scorching day in san francisco.a record-breaking 106 degrees. bernie bersmina/san franciscoit's very extreme for san francisco at least. we just stopped in muir woods, spent the day there and on our way home, this is the place to be in the heat. health officials urge people to find cool places during the day. brent andrew/ spokesman, ca dept of public healththere are lots fo places that are air conditoned, public buildings, malls, stores, libraries, congregations in your neighborhood. and say they will be monitoring the next few days to see if they need to take extra precautions to help the most vulnerable. brent andrew/ spokesman, ca dept of public healthit this was to last longer than a few days, then we might have to open cooling centers around the city to help people.we've done cooling centers before but its a pretty rare thing. obviously this is a city that
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cools itself off pretty much every day with the fod. we talked to people who ran to ocean some relief from the extreme heat. jag wood/san franciscowe just try to make sure the kids stay hydrated, sunscreen , the that you need, where they can, and minimzing the time outside, and then just helping educate them as well so they know and send water bottles with them to school so they have it with them ( marty ) san mateo county health officials are warning of heat related illnesses. they advise to drink plenty of water no matter how much or little physical activity you are doing. we are taking a closer look at some heat- related illnesses to be aware of: including heat cramps. muscle pain and spasms are the first sign your body is having trouble with the heat. treatment involves moving to a cool place removing extra clothing and placing cool cloths on your skin. also be aware of heat stroke. this is a serious illness usually characterized by your body temperature rising to about 105 degrees. symptoms include dry red skin, convulsions, disorientation. heat stroke can come on very fast. if you see someone you think is suffering from a
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heat stroke call 9-1-1 immideately. also look out for heat exhaustion. it is a milder form of heat stroke. the signs include extreme weakness, muscle cramps, headache and victims may also vomit or faint. it is treated by drinking plenty of liquids and rest in a cool place. ( marty ) the intense heat forced the cancellation of many high school football games in the east bay. kron four's spencer blake has the details. a group of saint ignatius high school parents from san francisco took advantage of the extra hour before game time in moraga.by grilling a tailgating feast."yeah, it's hot out here, but these kids, they're young boys, they're hydrated and ready to go, so it's gonna be a fun night." every parent i talked to was glad the schools were thinking about thhealth and saty of great. i think it's great."the changes started thursday, even with grade school teams."we had to cancel practice because of the heat. i was kind of happy.why?because i wouldn't have to sweat so much and get all tired."even in the east
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bay, where the heat often sizzles, this dad was surprised."never. never seen anything like it because of heat or because of air quality."a spokeswoman for the acalanes union high school district explained to kron four that they had been checking air readings from the bay area air quality management district every two hours, both thursday and friday.based on the agency's recommendations, the school district completely canceled the four-thirty j-v games friday, and created a window during which outdoor competitions can happen this weekend.sports like cross country and football are okay to happen before noon, or after eight p-m.as for the later varsity games on friday nightthings were still pretty empty at 6:30 or so."usually you're seeing a lot of people on the field now, and now you're not. so the people won't take the field until about 45 minutes before kickoff."but campolindo high school's stadium did fill upjust as the lights came on. ( marty ) the hot weather is impacting bart as well. causing it to slow down all trains for safety reasons.
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bart says the extreme temperatures can cause the rails to move or expand. slowing the trains allows operators more time to react in case they see a problem. the slower speeds are in effect from noono 8: p-m through tomorrow. bart says riders can expect delays of up to ten minutes. ( marty ) and at s-f- o...airtrain service is restored this morning. the airtrain was shutdown part of the day due to the high temperatures. travelers were forced to wait in long lines for shuttle buses to take them terminals. ( marty ) the hot weather is also raising concerns about fire danger. in the berkeley hills people were being asked not to park on streets. that makes it easier for firetrucks to navigate through narrow streets in an emergency. the berkeley fire department has increased staffing this holiday weekend, and has "roving patrols" through the area.. ( marty ) and several cooling centers will beopening up throughout the bay area to help people beat the heat.
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some of them include the king pool on 57-01 3rd street in san francisco. north oakland senior center in oakland. sava pool on 19th ave & wawona street and the community center in petaluma will be open today as well. for more information on cooling centers in your area, visit our website, kron 4 dot com. ( marty ) you can track the heat wave this weekend with the kron4 mobile app. and track the temperatures in your neighborhood. we'll also let you know about breaking news when it happens - through push (marty) coming up ... the heat wave is making wildfires around the state burn out of control... the latest on the damage and the efforts to contain them. the future of thousands of bay area residents hangs in the balance. as president trump expected to make a decision on daca tuesday. we'll show you how people are preparing. and closures and delays on bart and the bay bridge today -- what you need to know to get around this weekend. coming up. who are these people?
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third graders today. their new gogurt tubes are easy open. and p.e. consists of sitting around on mats. hippies. oh, mom, making them eat their favorite snack in the back seat. whatever happened to "eating at the table?" that's what cup holders are for. today... there will be a
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closure on the bay bridge. crews will be imploding parts of the old span of the bridge. the work will cause traffic delays between 10-am and noon. thirteen concrete islands will be destroyed on weekends through november. cal- trans will close the eastbound lanes of the bay bridge for 30 -minutes. there is no set time for the closures. cal-trans says, it will depend on the conditions of the bay. ( marty ) and a major bart closure to tell you about this weekend. people planning on riding trains through oakland may need to make alternate plans or give yourself more time. bart crews will be working on the tracks. so, the lake merritt station will be closed saturday through monday. the closure will impact customers traveling on the warm springs, dublin/pleasant on, and oakland airport lines. bart will instead provide free buses for riders with tickets to connect to other stations. but -- expect
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about a 30- minute delay. two california wildfires
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have triggered state of emergency declarations by governor brown. the ponderosa fire near lake oroville has destroyed 30 homes, hundreds more are threatened. more than three thousand acres have burned. and the fire is 30 percent contained. it's so severe a boeing 747 super tanker has been activated for the first time in the u-s. it can carry 19-thousand gallons of water or fire retardent. and the wildfire is burning about an hour west of redding in trinity county. it's scorched six-thousand acres and is zero-percent contained. people living in the area have been evacuated. ( marty ) breaking news this morning from southern california. a fast-moving brush fire burning
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in the sun valley area near the 210 freeway. the "la tuna" fire is coming amid triple-digit heat in the san fernando valley. it's estimated at over 5-thousand acres -- is only 10 percent contained --- and is threatening homes in the area (dave) a look at your temps. we got another hot one. ( marty ) here's a live look at the embarcadero this morning. toss to weather. (dave)oppressive heat is once again forecast across the
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region today with a high to very high risk of heat related illnesses. a region-wide cool down is then forecast to begin on sunday, especially near the coast. meanwhile, very warm to hot inland conditions will persist into labor day. an increase in moisture will work northward from the south late sunday into early next week and will result in a slight chance of thunderstorms across the central coast. additional cooling is then expected through the first half of the upcoming workweek.
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( marty ) another big story we are following this morning... there is concern president donald trump may drop an obama-era program that has protected undocumented immigrant children from getting deported. the
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president says he will decide on tuesday. supporters of the plan organized an emergency rally on the cal campus. kron 4's ella sogomonian has more from sot: president donald trump// ""we are going to deal with daca with heart."that's what undocumented immigrant rogelio medran is hoping for as he rallies on the uc berkeley campus in favor of continuing daca- or deferred action for childhood arrivals.he says the program has given him a better life.sot: rogelio medran, undocumented immigrant/ nowing that i'safe and whatever may happen i am still able to stay in thcotry and continue my education here."but there is pressure from the president's party to remove the program that protects millions like rogelio from being deported.sot: tom bossert , white house homeland security adviser// anybody that's here illegally that subsequently committed a crime is going to get caught and thrown out.and anybody in between has to wait for a decision or at least a policy announcement from the administration on how we're going to handle deferred action moving forward. "for the past five years millions of undocumented children have benefitted from daca by legally going to school and getting driver's licenses. protestors urge the government to consider these kids as productive citizens who were forced to move to the u.s.which is the only home
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they know.sot: richard alvarado, defend daca rally organizer// "it protects people who were brought here from a really early age for all intensive purposes didn't really have a choice in the matter. sot: mary carrasco, protestor//"this is where they've been raised this is all they know. it's like if someone just took your life away." ( marty ) we are learning new information in the deadly shooting of a sacramento county deputy. 23-year-old priscilla prendez was arrested after leading police on a chase before the shooting. the oakland native is the girlfriend of the accused shooter who is from castro valley. on friday prendez appeared in court for the first time. rina nakano was there.. pkg-two days after the deadly shootout at the ramada inn in sacramento, i met with the woman whose arrest started it all at the yolo county jail in woodland. we were only allowed to take notes. no appeared lost. she was naked, covered with just a green
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blanket after being placed on suicide watch.when i asked her. about the trouble she's in she said. "how did i end up like this? sometimes i want to end my life."prendez says she and her boyfriend of six months, thomas little cloud - the man accused of killing sacramento county sheriff robert french and wounding two chp officers, wednesday went to the ramada inn often to get away from the bay area. she also says the hotel is where she met many of her "repeat clients."prendez said quote ""i started prostituting at 16. i have to do it to survive."hours before the tragic incident. officers say they saw prendez and another woman get into a stolen bmw at the ramada inn. when they tried to pull her over, they say she led them on a high speed chase all the way to elk grove where she was arrested.she said quote, "i was scared. i hesitated. and so i did high speeds"prendez claims she had no idea the car was stolen.she also told us, she didn't know little cloud was armed, or that he would shoot at officers when they executed a search on her motel room.but after hearing about the charges against him . she says she hasn't slept or eaten. she apologized for what happened. "i'm sorry things had to end up like they did. i love him. but he is stupid for what he did. i should have been there for him." in woodland, rnf40n. (dave) a look at your temps. we got another hot
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one. another hot we got your temps. a look at (dave) rnf40n.in woodland, for him." in woodland, rnf40n. (dave) a look at your temps. we got another hot one.
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giants and cardinals over at at&t park. brandon crawford the hottest giant over the last ten games. bottom 2nd -- crawford hits a
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2-run blast -- san francisco jumps to an early lead -- they scored 3 runs in the inning. johnny cueto making his first start since july -- his only mistake came in the third -- harrison bader also hits a 2-run jack. the giants bullpen fell apart in the ninth -- kolton wong hits the go-ahead run to make it 6-5 cardinals -- the giants blew a 5-2 lead saint louis scored six runs in the inning cardinals win 11-6 the a's up in seattle taking on the mariners. jed lowrie got the night
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started for oakland -- with runners on the corner -- he hits one down the right field line -- the a's scored two runs in the first inning. sean manaea on the hill tonight -- mike zunino hits a solo home run to tie the game -- they would take the lead on a sac fly double play in the seventh -- oakland with a man on third -- mike leake strikes out marcus semien to end the inning seattle wins 3-2 tomorrow will be the dealine for n-f-l team to name their 53-man roster the 49ers are not wasting anytime. the team cut four-year veteran quarterback, matt barkley. last night in the 49ers preseason finale -- he didn't play a single snap in the preseason he had 197 yards and no touchdowns rookie quarterback, c-j beathard wins the backup job... after his dominant performace against the chargers. the niners also released veteran running back, tim hightower and wideout louis murphy. serena williams is finally a mom -- she and fiance... reddit
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co-founder, alexis ohanian welcomed their baby girl. meanwhile, venus was in new york city to play round three of the u-s open. she was taking on maria sakkari for a spot in the round of 16 first set -- both players going back in forth -- but venus wins the net volley to take the set match point for williams -- sakkari hits the ball out of bounds venus wins in straight sets... 6-3...6-2 serena will be looking to return to action in january to defend australian open title (dave) a look at your temps. we got another hot one.
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breaking news this morning from southern california. a
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fast-moving brush fire burning in the sun valley area near the 210 freeway. fire officials are ordering evacautions in the burbank area. that freeway is closed in both directions the "la tuna" fire is coming amid triple-digit heat in the san fernando valley. it's estimated at over 5- thousand acres -- is only 10 percent contained --- and is threatening homes in the area. (dave) a look at your temps. we got another hot one. ( marty ) dave spahr has your forecast... (dave)oppressive heat is once again forecast across the region today with a high to
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very high risk of heat related illnesses. a region-wide cool down is then forecast to begin on sunday, especially near the coast. meanwhile, very warm to hot inland conditions will persist into labor day. an increase in moisture will work northward from the south late sunday into early next week and will result in a slight chance of thunderstorms across the central coast. additional cooling is then expected through the first half of the upcoming workweek. ( marty @ landing) another big story we are
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following this morning... the weather has cleared and floodwaters are receding in southeastern texas, but the danger remains high.. there is a lack of drinking water and a major fire at a chemical plant that had flooded.. and the area is also dealing with a major gas shortage. this is video from dallas where a fight broke out over fuel.. both president trump and vice president pence have made trips to the state promising federal aide. harvey is projected to be one of the
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most expensive natural disasters in u.s history. kristen holmes has details on the recovery efrts and new concerns. harvey's rain has stopped in southeast texas ... but the struggle is far from over.(nat - woman sobs)a fire broke out for the second day in a row at a chemical plant that had flooded earlier this week. giant flames shot up from the plant in crosby, texas , sending thick black smoke high into the air.reporter: nontoxic or can you not say that? >>plant executive: it is noxious.reporter: you are not able to say that any of this is nontoxic?plant executive: toxicity is a --many have begun the gut-wrenching process of cleaning upwillie marie burton/harvey evacuee: ""i feel like crying but then i'm joyful because i could have been in the water... this too shall pass. it will. i know that it will."but others could see standing water in their homes for days or weeks. and authorities are asking residents to be aware of the risks that remain...gov. greg abbott/-r- texas: "you need to understand about the
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possibility that you could be impacted by flooding waters in the coming days. you need to remain vigilant"there were long lines at gas stations in the region and gas prices across the country have risen an average of nearly 17 cents per gallon. the storm has knocked almost a quarter of the nation's refinery capacity offline.gov. greg abbott/-r- texas: "we're ensuring an even greater supply of gasoline, so we can tamp down any concern about accessibility."in houston, i'm kristen holmes kron4 news. ( marty ) pictures of the flooding and devastation in houston are bringing back some bad memories for those who lived thru hurricane katrina. diane evans relocated to the bay area after evacuating from new orleans with her daughter and seven -year old grandson 12- years ago. she says they could not move back because of the lack of jobs, schools and housing in the wake of the 2005 disaster.
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she says she hopes that victims of hurricane harvey get a better response from the government, and not fall victim to fraudulent contractors which she says descended on new orleans after the waters receded. ( marty ) the effects of hurricane katrina are still visable in new orleans. especially after reviewing its demographic make up. there are 100-thousand fewer african americans living there than before katrina hit 12 years ago. ( marty ) if you want to help the victims of hurricane harvey -- you can make a donation to the red cross. you can donate ten dollars by
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texting the word harvey to 90-999... you can also log on to the red cross's website: red-cross-dot-org. (dave) a look at your temps. we got another hot one.
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gilroy is typically one of the hot spots in the south bay... and downtown gilroy checked in with a sweltering 111- degree weather yesterday.. kron fours rob fladeboe caught up with some people who arguably have the hottest jobs in the heat was oppressive. according to the sign at this bank onmonterey street, it was 111 degrees. across town, jimmy shrull andhis roofing crew were trying to conduct business as usual.jimmy shrull/jimmy shrull roofing "....when it gets over 100 we try to pick the best jobs but i always tell my men to be
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careful and drink a lot of water because you can get dehydrated up there..."it's a lot hotter up there on the roof than it is on the ground. there is no shade and precious little protection from the sun. most roofers were wide brimmed hats and shirt with long sleeves.willie fox/roofer"....everything you touch up there is hot, the shingles the metal, it's all hot to the touch so you go to be covered...."it could be worse. happily, the crews won't be working with hot tar on this job but humping those 60 pound bundles of shingles around a steep roof can take it out of you. the guys were going through a lotgatorade and because the heat and the holiday weekend, it would be short day.jimmy shrull"....we started early, around 6:30 so hopefully we'll get some work down here this morning and i'll give them their paychecks and send them home about noon...."in gilroy rob fladeboe kron 4 news (dave) a look at ur temps. we got another hot one.
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(dave)oppressive heat is once again forecast across the region today with a high to very high risk of heat related illnesses. a region-wide cool down is then forecast to begin on sunday, especially near the coast. meanwhile, very warm to hot inland conditions will persist into labor day. an increase in moisture will work northward from the south late sunday into early next week and will result in a slight chance of thunderstorms across the
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central coast. additional cooling is then expected through the first half of the upcoming workweek. ( marty ) you're watching a
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baseball announcer who is one of a kind. amaury pi gonzalez is the spanish language play by play announcer for the oakland a's and the la angels. that's right, two different teams, two different cities 500 miles apart. how does he it do it? let's find out. good morning amaury. thanks for joining us. how do you broadcast games for two teams in two cities? (dave) a look at your temps. we goanother hot one. ( marty ) here's a live look at yosemite this morning...yosemite this look at here's a live ( marty ) one. we got your temps.
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a look at (dave) cities? teams in two games for two broadcast how do you broadcast games for two teams in two cities? cities? teams in two games for two how do you for joining us. amaury. thanks morning good out. it do it? let's find good morning amaury. thanks for joining us. how do you broadcast games for two teams in two cities?
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ty) there are no new wide releases opening in theaters is weekend. so, several studios are hoping you'll head to the cineplex to cool off and take a second look at an old favorite. david daniel has the labor day weekend movie roundup. "put your brush to capturing my wife.""she is a rare beauty.""tulip fever" is the only new film opening in even
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moderate release -- about 600 theaters -- and it's not really "new": the historical drama was shot three years ago, and its debut was delayed several times. oscar winners alicia vikander, christoph waltz (valtz), and dame judi dench star."what did you expect to find?""an answer!" several studios are russing to fill the void with re-releases and promotions. columbia pictures is playing "close encounters of the third kind" in about 900 theaters, in honor of the sci-fi classic's 40th anniversary this fall. "cars three," which opened in june, is cruising back into wide release for the holiday -- disney-pixar did the same thing with "finding dory" last year. and warner brothes is literally rallying the troops to its world war two epic "dunkirk" -- active and retired military members can show their i-d's at participating theaters to receive two-for-one tickets. in hollywood, i'm david daniel. (marty) a man in north carolina tried to escape the police by diving into the ocean. but then he had to
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escape a shark. drone police video shows 20-year old zachary kingsbury swimming in the ocean... and on the bottom left, you can see the shark. police say the incident happened near "surf city" on wednesday. kingsbury went out over a mile away from shore. police arrested him later that night. adlib seven day. thats kron 4 news weekend for this saturday morning... i'm marty gonzalez. from all of us thanks for watching. join us for kron4 news weekend tomorrow morning starting at 8 o'clock ... and tonight for kron 4 news at eight.
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