Tonight. Military experts do not believe north korea has the capability to hit california with a nuclear bomb at this time. Still locals are is an aide to supervisor mark ferrell. This week he tweeted check that off the list, got our first constituent call asking if according to active nuclear no the Emergency Operations center. Its not arce nessfoarr ily situations the best thing is to shelter in place. That wasnt always the case. In 1971 the city of San Francisco announced it would officially accommodate 3. 2 Million People in shelters in case of a nuclear attack. These arent necessarily shelters built to be shelters. Most of them are buildings around the city. Case in point, the crown zeller box building the city, 4,000 people could shelter in this garage in case of a nuclear attack. There are 28,000 u. S. Troops on the border between the u. S. And south korea now. 3,000 more are on the way for a long planned military exercise starting august 21st. Kim jong un has long called it practicing for war. The president did have that phone call with china late toni it reported that the chinese president advised President Trump to use words to ease the continuation. Fast moving fires in the north and south bay, one on the western side of Lake Berryessa along highway 128. Earlier this afternoon cal fire planes were dousing the flames in the steam terrain. At least 114 steep terrain. At least 114 structures have burned. Mandatory evacuations are in place for nearby residents. This is a mild typical day for the area with light winds, so that was working in our favor today to keep the fire from spreading throughout. Tonight the fire is 20 five contained. In the south bay tonight a brushfire in Santa Clara County has grown to at least 100 acres blackening some rolling hills. This one broke out about 3 00 this afternoon west of morgan hill near hale avenue. Firefighters now have it about 40 contained. No homes have been damaged, but a few roads in the area are closed. The eta buses have been suspended on hale avenue near the fire. The cause of this is still under investigation. Doghtot to zens stay after their homeless camp was torn down. Whats left is a ton of trash and tonight theres a fight over who is responsible. Tents da lin with the story youll only see on kpix5. E homeless reporter this is whats left of an ea30sttents and structures gone. footage of a homeless 2 year old walking on the tracks Union Pacific says its private property. And its way too dangerous for families and kids to live near t jacobs union the Union Pacific railroad earlier this week bulldozed the site. You had a little wooden house. Right here. I had my room, my kitchen, my iving roo this is how it m. Te lor oked or or un rion paepcific gave a warnin notice. Problem was they came a day late, so people thought they werent coming and moved their stuff back. We got railroaded. Reporter union said its private propt ander is kids to live near the tracks. We went in to do a cleanup effort for safety reasons because the last thing we want is somebody or something getting hit by a train. This was t eyre upset about cleanup crews taking down the structures and re unts,e te mt orall ute so trash thats left behind. Locotsg okpoof , a clothes, shoes, tools and here a backpack and so far no one has said theyll come back to clean not upthe county not Union Pacific, not the city, not the county. The trash stretches a block back that way. What they did was got rid of the people. Reporter oakland city administrators wrote in an e mail this land belongs to two nearby businesses. While authorities sort that out some of the homeless moved a block away flex to a an righbelow next to a creek cre and right below the tracks. This is not good. Reporter why not . This is not good. A lot of them get killed during rr ghth jo ase anliquor store owner shot and killed during a botched robbery, heres a look at the suspect identified as 21 yearold muli nomi hendricks. He was on probation when he shot the Small Business owner earlier this week. The victim, hugh lee who they called charlie was remembered by family and friends tonight outside the family run e was business, jims liquor. Mr. Lee was killed trying to protect his friends wife from the gunman. Charlie was a very loving man, kind, generous. He entered his customers in a very nice way. Everybody is welcome to his store and its not just store owner, but its like friends in the community. That store owner, charlie, was 57 arhis yes wife and four adult children. Tonight the atf said it cant determine the cause of the latest construction fire in oakland despite similarities to other east bay arsons. The july 7th fire destroyed the atto waverly apartment project still rdplans to rebuild. Valdez. The developers still plan to rebuild. Golden gate bridge district is taking aim at a couple of daredevils. They scaled the bridge and posted a video of their stunt. They wedge up the suspension ropes and main cable last spring and now the bridge district is suing them. They say the men us the video to boost their social media following and pursuit of licensing revenues. The lawsuit said its trespass and nuisance. The first night ofthe just wrapped up. Thousands of music fans crowded into Golden Gate Park today for the eclectic lineup. One big name act didnt show. Reporter the band didnt thke the main stage after what caey issues, a blow to some of the acitt robert gabor came specifically to see. Ki of set ditei ger to see them today. Is there any change . Im thinking were we the shirt tomorrow. Reporter 70,000 people are expected on the polo grounds at Golden Gate Park each day of the threeday festival. Music from bands like the gorillas, metallica and the w. H. O. , plus food from local restaurants. Like abo of2, 000 bacon easy. Reporter but the most difficult part . Finding your friends in a sea of tens of thousands of dancing people. So festivalgoers got creative al tl everything from signs to pop cultured rerences like snapchats dancing hotdog its so much easier. We see ourselves on the big screen. Reporter to a rubber duck riding a dinosaur. People are going to find us. Reporter the band called tribe west has rescheduled to perform tomorrow night on the definitely peaks stage. Organizers say one of their biggest concerns was security. Thats why theyve been working with local Law Enforcement to make sure everyone stays safe. So far they say there have been no major issues. At Golden Gate Park, katie nielsen, kpix5. This bay area grandmother murdered in heowtoonghn t the tr piece to the puzzle that could help crack the case. A judge tells a tech millionaire to open the gate to Martins Beach. Tonight we find out if hes following that order. Were counting down to the closed captioning for this newscast is sponsored by living spaces. Its been eight years since 75yearold Joan Rosenthal was fodeadunin rd in tiburon. Her killer has never been found. Only on 5 tonight kpix5 reporter andria borba takes a look into the one piece to the puzzle that could crack this case. Reporter it was september 22nd, 2009, when 75yearold Joan Rosenthal was found dead in n. She had an enclosed yard with a lockable gate. She was inside that. She was discovered by her house cleaner in the morning hours. It was a r rgea ryan pierson with marine county Sheriffs Office was on the scene that day. I dont know if that street in tiburon had seen so many orlice cars and evidence vans. Ep rr te baffling to everyone. Joan was a grandmother and library volunteer. There was no sign of robbery or burglary or assault at the scene. We talk about victimology and people that have relationships outside the home and travel and, you know, go to scary places at night and Different Things like that. This lady lived in tiburon and did not live tiburon very often. She volunteered at the library. S waa close circle of friends. It is a very odd case. Reporter sergeants greg garrett and ryan pierson worked the case together for years. I think theres 170 something reports in this case. Reporter the dragnet for any information, any scrap go a suspect or possible motive was cast wide. We got data from the cell towers from the town of tiburon to see any cellular phone used on that day within the radius of that cell tower or any car going across the Golden Gate Bridge that day. Reporter they chased leads across texas, indiana and new york and even guatemala where joans husband was raised. Theres no victim to get up and testify. Reporter fbi behavioral profilers in quantico got thupere is one piece of eviden at joans home on hilary drive that hasnt d en benot belong t or her family members. Among the search warrants filed to try and match that dna, none other than marin countys most notorious felon, max wade. He was a person of interest at one point. We did get a dna sample from him. Reporter wade would have been 15 at the time of joans death, years before he stole a lamborghini and shot at a row man particular rival. He romantic rival. He is serving 21 years to life spyed an unusual interest in the rosenthal case. Hed done a number of searches r eporter max grew up nearby, but his dna did not match. The years after joans death cameras were installed recording license plates in and out of town. The cameras were already upfor discussion at city council before joans death. I think its fair to say it bothers me. I do think about this case probably more than any other case ive worked in my 15 years at the Sheriffs Office, not because its unsolved, just because its so unusual. Unfortunately we dont have a person that we think is responsible for it at this mount. Reporter in tiburon andria borba, kpix5. Tonight theres a new case of vandalism targeting fords rental bikes in San Francisco. Someone splattered teal paint onto this go bike docking station at 15th and folsom in the mission. The program has faced a tough rollout. Critics have lashed a out message against gentrification. Sky zone 5 flew over where gates are kept locked at this beach. Kpix5 spoke to beachgoers who thought theyd celebrate a reopening today. Reporter the Appeals Court ruling ordered the gates opened on Martins Beach road to give the public full access to a beloved stretch of the san mateo coast. These two women came here as children and returned today to celebrate joannes birthday with a beach picnic, but they couldnt drive in because the gate was still locked. Last night we were very, very excited to come down because the gate was going to be open. We drove over and e gates closed. Were tha little bothered. We just walked to check it out and were surprid that its not open. Reporter the 32. 5 million beachfront property has been locked in a legal battle with advocacy groups like the Surf Rider Foundation to open the road as a rightofway to the public beach. Surf riders attorney is not surprised cosla is defying the court order. The gate is closed. Court orders required that gate to be open. I dont expect that to change unfortunately until theyre done continuing their fight to kick the public out. Reporter he said it may end up in the california and or u. S. Supreme court. People who live in a small enclave near the beach and have the access code drove up and down the road. One resident said hes not against public access. So long as people are responsible, theyre welcome is the way i look at it. So im kind of feeling that the ruling is probably all right. Reporter but beachgoers who simply walk around the gates and down the lane for a 1 4 mile sale the public is still lose say the public is still losing out. Its really sad for people with disabilities or the older genetihora wt conan distance. Its a pretty steep hill coming back up. So they have no access to it. Reporter len ramirez, kpix5. Eclipsll ca a shl adow toover ta much of the u. S. For the First Time Since 1918. Here in the bay area we will see a partial eclipse. Kpix5s sharon chin will explain the best way to watch a celestial sight. When the earth, sun and moon line up on august 21st, you can see paas longof as the sun is shining. We dont live along the path of the total eclipse from oregon to south carolina. We could still see the moon cover most of the sun. Paul salazar of the San Francisco amateur astronomers. Well still have here 75 which will yield a very unique thing, which is a crescent sun. Reporter the start and length of the eclipse depends on where you are. In San Francisco it will begin at 9 01 a. M. , reach its maximum at 10 15 a. M. D enat117 a. M. Some observers will be ready. Ill just make sure my office comes out and gets up on the roof so we can see it. Reporter be sure to protect your eyes during the sssuth e lasuren. Ng es the intensity of the sun ven when its 3 4 covered ma any less damaging. Reporter atop kpix5s roof paul showed us how to view the eclipse safely through a welder shaped 14 or solar filter. Another idea, angle the filter to reflect the suns image. Here youre not shining it at all. Youre just shining a light. Reporter or got a cheese grater . Let the sunshine through the holes so during the eclipse you see a series of little crescents. Make sure your sunglasses are iso certified. Counterfeits have flooded the market. Check the nasa and American Astronomical Society websites for a list of authorized manufacturers. Glasses or not, you can still help nasa document the eclipse. Collect cloud and air temperature data and report them. Using the solar filter paul will put over his telescope the sun looked green, but through the welding filter the sun looked green. Use a separate solar filter or glass to protect the lens of your camera, smart phone, telescope or binoculars. Sharon chin, kpix5. 10 days away from a total solar eclipse, has not gone coast to coast in the u. S. For 90 yes. Two Alameda County lakes closed most of the summer reopen tomorrow. They were closed for months because of blue green algae. Bring the dogs starting tomorrow. Tomorrow will be cooler than today enmpescioutsesidnl peal concor id 67an off d. A high of degrees today. San francisco barely made it into the 60s, 59 now. Speaking of summer bay, summer jazz festival tomorrow and sunday, sunny skies, beautiful weather, low 80s there. The sonoma cons un and warm on saturday and sunday. If you really want to cool fo you, mid60s in San Francisco. Fremont 59, napa 58, Mountain View 61 degrees. The low cloud cover will not go as for inland tonight. This weekend wont be as warm inland. Were already watching our next area of low pressure. It kept temperatures down to 10 degrees below normal. Thats gone and this guy moves ept do once again especially the first half of next week. The highlight overnight tonight with futurecast is fog. Anywhere near the water, yes, still there, but its not pushing in as far inland. Walnut creek and dublin will likely wake up to sunshine tomorrow and for the entire day saturday. The clouds burn back to the coastline saturday afternoon. S mid warm tomorrow, not the week90end at the coast and San Francisco, the coolest days are monday and tuesday. Temperatures run 1 degree below average, san jose 81, mid80s concord and dublin, 70s for mill valley and oakland, clearlake 95 degrees. Extended forecast, we are cooling down monday and tuesday, some inland spots 70s for highs. Speaking of cool, it has been cool all summer. It will be cool for the next seven days anywhere near the water, staying seasonably chilly. Thank you, paul. Speaking of cool, football season is back. What a weekend. Time 9eghd rs ider tomorrow . Did you know the 49ers racked up 434 yardof offense tonight . Dis d you know the de debut dropped in on us like a 500lweig. In kansas city. Curtained raised on nfl up top right here on kpix5, 49er preseason debut dropped in on us like a 500 pound weight. In kansas city the curtain rised on Kyle Shanahan and the new 2017 edition, the first play of the game, hill who beata. Zone. In edpressure on the quarterback, looky what i found, robinson after a rough opening drive, a pick of tyler wray gone all the way to the chiefs 25. 49ers had 188 yards rushing. Joe williams here had 60 of them, his first carry from scrimmage 17 yards. They led 97 at the half. 4th beckard r quteargot loose and the born identity. 9s are tied and won the game by 10. 2717 and the broncos are next. Its a game in process. I enjoyed it. Having to peek up and watch time, watch the defense. I think some see ries did it better than others, glad we got three more and hopefully ill get better at it each week. The raiders in arizona tomorrow. Im coming back with some soggy giants and a the nissan sports report coming up next on kpix5. S nationals to postponned its game to a double. Back with baseball, rains in the Nations Capital for us, the giants and nationals postponed to a doubleheader on sunday. Heres the large presence of Dennis Eckersley in oakland hosting the orioles trailed by a run in the 8th. Runner going for jea d ground r double tying the game. Later in that inning the went a simeon and won it, final 54. We got the warriors in golf, ea andriguodala today, Hideki Matsuyama struck his ie, 7under 64 on the quail hollow charlotte, North Carolina course at 8under par. Again huge weekend, 9ers tonight, the raiders tomorrow in arizona and you know its preseason, buif you love the nfl, this is it. Its good that they got off to a good start. Well see how it goes from the late show with Stephen Colbert is next. Have a great weekend take care. Announcer these statements have not been evaluated by the food and drug administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Hi. And thanks for watcng. Im michael alden. Folks, if youre one of the millions of americans suffering with arthritis, osteoarthritis, if youre suffering from joint pain, knee pain, foot pain, back pain, or if you know someone who is, youre not going to want to miss this next half an hour. My guest today is one of the nations foremost soughtafter health and wellness experts, and hes here today to introduce to us a revolutionary allnatural product that is helping thousands, if not hundredsf thousands of people eliminate pain. Please help me welcome mr. Jim shriner. Jim. Hey, mike. Its a pleasure to be here. Thanks for being my guest. You know, jim, for those of our viewers that dont know you, why dont you just tell us a little bit about how you got involved in the world of health and nutrition. Well, its a Pretty Amazing story, if i have to say so myself. At about 16 years old, i was my third vertebra. They rushed me up to riley Childrens Hospital up inn apdian isprobably never w, alk agaiinn. 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