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tv   430am Newscast  FOX  June 4, 2013 4:30am-5:01am PDT

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morning. the debris caused one driver to lose control. >> i tried but it was too late and too dark. >> the driver who hit the rocks a period of chess pain but did not appear to be seriously hurt. we have developing news, a shooting killed one man an injured a woman. police say they were shot in a moving vehicle an injured in a power line r joining us -- power line and joining us now here is katie. >> reporter: pg&e are on the scene and they tell me all evidence has been collected for that homicide and that's a power pole that is being hung horizontally in the air as they try cleaning up.
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in brooksville village where we are at, a driver was shot and then he went into a power pole which went into a tree and live wires hit the area and there was also a female passenger who was shot in the leg and taken to the hospital. paint page has re-- pg&e has restored power to 20 customers and we are still learning where those shots came from and again that woman was shot in the leg and was taken to the hospital and survived and we have heard power has almost been completely restored and they say they will clear the area soon. a san jose man is in custody after killing two teenage boys. they announce had arresting an nun named 17-year-old suspect and they are accused in the
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shooting of two people. now the motive was not revealed but investigators do not believe the killing was gang related and clifford is due in court tomorrow. they were in a standoff with the barge. it came from the port late last night and more than 100 long shore men confronted a barge and turned away. the long shore men are locked in a distribute over who is allowed to unlock the ships. local 10 said this is their jurisdiction but they are throwing their lines to nonunion workers. >> i w long shore men have always caught the lines and we do it from the canadian borders
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to the mexican border. >> the union president claims the pacific maritime said they recently changed policies because the barges do not require union handling and they are waiting for this to be sorted out. >> palo alto police are looking for a man who sexually assaulted a jogger. she told police she was sexually assaulted as she ran near the palo alto golf course. she was able to push the man off but he ran away and two bicyclist approached her to see if she was okay and they want to talk to him on information of what happened. firefighters are making major progress now. that fire is now 60% contained and evacuation orders have been
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lifted and some people still cannot go home. the 32,000 acres destroyed several homes and damaged several others. cooler temperatures and lighter winds will help in their progress. yesterday an east san jose firefighter responded to a grass fire near happy hollow park and zoo. seven acres burned before it was under control and it is the 4th firefighter in the last few days. >> it is only going to get worse, under for the nightly -- unfortunately. >> cal fire says usually they have 900 acres and 180 acres burned but they have already responded to more than 2000 fires and more than 4 5,000
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acres have burned. and in just a few hours the polls will open to replace somebody. he pled guilty to felony corruption charges for gambling and he could get up to a year in jail. early voting has been going on and there 0 could be a -- there could be a run off and they close at 8:00 tonight. alameda has been becoming hole for the first time in 77 years. the city is regaining control of alameda point and that land was given to the government used as a name ofville -- navadaville air station
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creating thousands of jobs and the plan is to build a redevelopment hub and 1,400 homes. a senate hearing is looking into what the pentagon is called a rare thing of sexual assaults in the military. they are looking into it as well as the joint chiefs of staff who will testify and they are looking to change what they call is broken system. >> when victims fear they cannot come forward, they have been violently raped and can not come forward you need to create is space where they can trust. >> there are reports of sexual adult but some military leaders. but some speak out against it and say taking away their authority could negative live
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impact discipline. they will testify about being targeted by the internal revenue service. several of them say it was delayed that the arthroscope internal revenue service is noticing. the farm bill says they are all getting generous severance packages as the game has faded in the last year. there is already a big problem. operators of the project said some thousand of the lynn redgrave lied are -- led lights are not working properly. some are stuck and some are not turning on at all. >> some are working but most of
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them are not. don't let anybody know. >> a team is looking into what is causing a difficulty. the $8 million project is scheduled to have the lights light up for many years to come. >> traffic is looking good around the bay and we will start with a look at the commute on 80 westbound coming in from vallejo and coming in from the berkeley area, it continues to be a nice drive and also at the toll plaza, we will continue to remind you about the richmond bridge from the richmond side, yesterday it did not go so bad but just to remind you about that. and it does look good getting up to highway 17.
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increasing our fog and lifting a few ice lasted showers. we have a howling sea breeze most locations up get gusts out towards fairfield. that would be a westerly breeze and below is heading down to southern california and we will scoot in as we head towards wednesday and that will allow temperatures to warm up. coolest day will be today and high pressure builds and this will be a rollercoaster ride over the next seven to 10 days. saturday will be the warmest and we may drop 10 to 15 degrees by saturday and monday and we have that little system there, it is hard to see but that's what is giving us our am
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look and most locationels might cool off today. 50s and 60s, a couple of lower 80s and soft as we like to say. those are below average this time of year. warm eastern thursday and warm to hot friday and saturday, temperatures come right back down sunday and monday, pam. another case continues to spread and the warning for people who purchased the berries. and late night siren has people running for higher ground. and upper deck to the bay bridge, we will tell you more about the morning commute. [ man ] get the 20 piece mcnuggets.
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. people in parts of iowa illinois and missouri are being told to leave their homes after siren warnings went off late last night sending hundreds of people running to higher ground. high waters are expected through thursday. gay rights' supporters are anxious to learn whether the supreme court will overturn california same-sex marriage. and they are looking to upholding overturning the ban. >> it is before us with the ultimate decision. >> the court is also expected to rule on the defensive marriage act which bars same- sex marriages from receiving federal benefits. the court upheld the law
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allowing them to collect dna samples and the law is in 27 other states as well. another case of hepatitis linked to organic berries sold at costco. he was hospitalized or eating the anti-objection dan blend. they already reported a woman was treated for the disease and food experts say the virus is passed through bad hygiene sometimes with what is used to grow them. >> they are cross contaminated with hepatitis and the process of preserving preserves the virus itself. >> if you have eaten the buries in the last two weeks you can get the vaccination against hepatitis a now and costco says
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there is no official recalls and they are not accepting returns. oscar made his first appearance for his trial and is allowed more time to investigate. the olympic athlete is accused of killing his girlfriend on valentine's day. he shot and killed her thinking she was an intruder. the judge has indicated he will allow him to change his plea and it is also possible he could ask the state supreme court on the death penalty were unconstitutional and that could delay the case even longer. a case is learning one of
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their friends was heart broken and they gathered at the high school to remember his life. friends and family say he was an amazing athlete and student. he died saturday when he was hit by an explosive device and his former coach enlisted to help pay for college. he was on his first deployment. two more americans and nine school children were killed in a suicide bombing in eastern afghanistan, officials say the attacker drove up on a motorcycle and targeted a u.s. military convoy and it happened right outside of high school when they were walking home and civilians have been hit particularly hard. new this morning, 7 weeks after the boston marathon bombings, they have been released from the hospital. preschool teacher ericka was
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waiting for her mom to cross and she lost her leg in the april 15th blast and she is one of many who faces rehabilitation in a long road to recovery. a local boy aaron hern, his parents say is getting better every day. it was shut down since october when super storm sandy blew through the area causing major damage. they also announced security screens for visitors will be different and it will be held in lower manhattan instead of on ellis island. 4:48 is the time, hopefully no problems, sal? >> i remember when they used to let you walk inside the statue of liberty. you could go out and look out her eyes and they don't do that
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anymore. let's go out and take a look apt the commute now. traffic is moving along well, not a bad drive if you are drive and if you are driving 85, 87, the south bay freeway looks good >> sal, i remember back -- >> thank you good morning, we do have a lot of low clouds around and adjust really strong on shore wind. >> that is a cooler wind and that's low and will punch in tomorrow and today morning clouds and the coolest day and it is like -- it is like a rollercoaster here for a while. thursday friday saturday, there will be some 100s for some inland locations and we were
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also firing up some locations and 50s on the temperatures and 54 seems rather popular here. concord in here, even in the city and there you go, southwest, 26, gust of 30, oakland west wind, concord, you get the idea and it is a west wind or an on shore wind, livermore, that is moffett, an "f" s o -- fso, everything is up in tahoe and sacramento and they are still getting that strong delta breeze and we see some of that thunderstorm activity. a lot of low clouds are out here and there are some breaks, fog sun cooler, fog does not have as much support and 50s and 60s and some lower 80s just taking a tumble from the warm temperatures and we will settle in, thursday warm to hot and i do think there will be upper
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80s to 100 on sunday and it drops fast, sunday and monday. 450 is the time right -- 4:50 is the time right now. washington redskins said he died of natural causes. he was known for knocking down quarterbackings and he have actually coined the term sack. it was a fear some for you some from 1970 to 71, deacon jones was 74. an elite runner died in mt. diablo and was found miles from the finish line. what is prompting changes in the city of san francisco?
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. welcome back. today a public viewing will be held for a san francisco man while running in arrays in mt. -- in a race in mt. diablo. he competed in the most challenging races and on sunday he disappeared from the trail and his body was found down an
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embankment. family and friends said running was his passion. >> once he retired that was what he wanted to do so he put his whole heart into it and he loved it. >> the coroner has not term determined the cause of death but a public viewing will be held at gray funeral home and viewing will be held today and tomorrow at 6:00. they are asking for outside help with fighting crime. a woman wrote a letter urging them to boost city patrols but the police department said they don't need outside help and the department put more than 40 extra officers on patrol after the city's 4th homicide on friday. more needs to be done for the safety of pedestrians.
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they have the highest number of pedestrian accidents since 2000. they are trying to change city codes to allow for wider sidewalks an improvements in intersections. it could be voted on by the full board next week. sweden's team will announce its decision on whether it will continue to compete in the america's cup. one of the sailors die in san francisco bay and there will be just two teams the reigning cup chance and that means it will be shortened and let ending crowds and the impact for the bay area. what are you keeping an eye on, sal? well, we are looking at area commutes and it is light out there, it is a nice commute. let's look at 101 approaching
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the 880 split all the way up to downtown san francisco. if you are driving to the peninsular it should be a nice bridge to take and if you are driving from vallejo to rich month, are -- richmond, it is a nice drive. let's it go to steve. we have a rather robust westerly breeze which equals a cooler pattern. sunday pattern when it was hot was giving way to a low pressure system and we started that cooling trend yesterday. today will be a bump up and thunderstorm activity, that is our low and it has enhanced the fog. today looks to be the coolest and temperatures, we are getting a rebound which is not noticeable until thursday. 60s around the bay and 70s and a couple of low 80s, it takes a
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rather strong conservative look but thursday looks even warmer and we cranked things up and sunday right back down. coming up next in our 5:00 hour, more tragedy after a series of deadly tornadoes and the new danger facing that relation we first told you about. >> how the incident is still affecting people in the neighborhood this morning. stay tuned for more news, weather and traffic.
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. neighbors say the crash sounded like a bomb and i will have the latest on the efforts to restore power to the neighborhood. scary moments as rocks came crashing down onto the highway and the latest on how the driver is doing and the impact. and angry long shore mennd turn a barge, we -- long
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shoreman turn the barge and we will tell you why they did it. >> it's all ahead on the ktvu channel 2 morning news. good morning everybody, i am pam cook. it is a little chilly this morning. a little chilly for me. >> well, i noticed it myself, pam. we have a strong sea breeze and a lot of low clouds marching inland, mainly 50s 60s and 70s, here is sal. traffic look good to walnut creek and caldecott tunnel to oakland and traffic conts

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