>> currently, let me show you there are barred officers in the civic center bart plaza in case the group decides to hold a protest. if they do? the want to make sure that it is peaceful. the " no justice, no bart " sent out some of fliers and requesting that all commuters have free admission on thursday if that does not happen? they are going to go to the platforms included disrupt travel. i asked about another protest this is what they said. >> it is not new at all these protests have been going on. people are noticing but there are only starting to recently notice. we are drawing attention to an issue, that is our job for the entire bay area. >> the has an epidemic of brutality and a virus and see of complacency and when is it going to stop? when will black commuters stop being killed? >> why is part lova police department? what is bart heavy phone police department? have their own police apartment? it is usually because they're poorly run, poorly managed. >> it happens all the time the you cannot come one police department that is shut down. >> i do not have it it committed to memory. >> you can see these officers and the distance the protest was scheduled at 5:00 p.m. so far, no mmany groups of " anonymous. we will keep you posted from the civic center pbart station. >>pam: thank you, charles. as part of the holiday and d.u.i. is up this year from last year. charles clifford is and life. charles? >> yes, you were looking at a live of the interstate-80 on the other side of the frontage road. as you can see things are moving nicely in both directions. i just checked traffic directions and things seem to be going pretty good bay-area wide. a little of a slowdown going on the south-101, petaluma, the west one thzero. and a slow getting on to the bay bridge but otherwise, clear west 80--slow. this weekend, maximum enforcement. first, d you why. the chp says between 6:00 p.m., d.u.i., they made 1399! last year, there was a 1360. the same time. , last year also 242 were made in the bay area. the chp is reporting that 16 people had fatalities state-wide that is up from 13th last year. one local person has died. those numbers are only good until 6:00 a.m. this morning. the maximum enforcement effort is until midnight tonight we could even get updated numbers, tomorrow. live in berkeley, charles crawford, kron 4 news. >>pam: an early morning press fire showing a power outage. it started high in the hills and an area near bollinger canyon road. haazig madyun takes a look at what sparked the fire in that remote location. >> reporter: a downed power line causes by air. this high voltage line started this--10 a. bladep fireplac and accessin this remoe location was difficult to. this pg&e truck is driving in reverse up this narrow road. for emergency vehicles to get on the scene. california fire battalion chief says this narrow road had an impact on the response time. >> it took us awhile to get the fire engines there. it probably took us one hour. to try to get containment. >> in addition, the surrounding counties east bay, rangers helped and to put out the blaze before it got out of control. >> it could of been a lot worse. >> it could of been a lot worse. pg&e crews for able to reroute power to those who lost electricity and a cause of the downed power lines is under investigation. haazig madyun 4 news. >>pam: hotel workers took to the streets on this labor day employees of the grand hyatt and the hyatt regency. marched around union square chanting. different slogans and carrying signs those workers mutt is solidarity clause in their contract to a low strike, boycott or ticket in support of labor disputes that other hyatt hotels. it is a support t difficult to stand up to employers against these difficult economic times. >> today we are one. so the workers are protected, the benefits are protected, they can maintain a middle-class. >>pam: these hotel workers have been without a contract for over two years ♪ a live look aside from the bay bridge on this labor day. >>jacqueline: sunny skies. for most of the of the satellite first, temperatures. 65 in oakland will stay in the 60s this evening. right now, upper 50s expected for tomorrow morning. upper 70's and oakland tomorrow afternoon. current temperatures, inland valleys are looking cooler. from the low-mid upper 80s depending on where you are. 85 in fairfield, and comfortable in the south bay with temperatures in the 70's. 74 in san jose. '60s and '70s for the bayshore and the coastline. a little bit cooler with the fog. the fog will continue to peel off shore. a sliver still near the san francisco bay, and less fog expected overnight with warmer temperatures tomorrow. let us take a look at the weather headlines for tonight and into tomorrow. coastal fog. minimal. we will see warmer conditions with 5, 15 degrees warmer tomorrow. the warm-up will be noticeable in the valleys. details on the warmer temperatures coming up in just a bit. >>pam: news from the bay area today the on ramp to interstate 280 is back open at your hazardous material forced its closure or earlier. this was the scene near the alpine road. this was the site of two giant 55 gal. drums at 8:20 a.m. haz mat was on the scene and a close the road as a precaution. it seemed to have contained oil it was cleared, and the ramp, opened. >> tough open for a barge big rig going to the " toll plaza, for the bay bridge. the trailer was rep. you can see the damage. the truck cleared the height but the trailer to not cleared the height. it was carrying food for kfc, kentucky fried chicken. they decorated soldier is a dead after contracting rabies. 24 year-old arnold schumacher died in new york where he was stationed. schumacher was deployed in afghanistan in 2010 as a --cook investigation isn'under way on how he became infected with rabies the do not believe he became infected with rabies in new york. >> this news around the bay this suv stalked tstroke-struck hit e laundry room wall of the nights in " nights andknights inn'to wn therese >> this large mountain mine was cited near mountain lion road. they recommend that you see one of your hiking, jogging to make noise, wave your hands and throw small rocks here the mountain lion cats to scare them away. >> 5:00 p.m., texas on fire with droughts and raging flames making for a destructive combination. hundreds of homes already destroyed and why firefighters face a losing battle. the u.s. postal service to go near leave by the pony express why it could close its doors for good by winter and what that means by your mail. >> talking jobs on the day. come with a full restore a middle- class in america. the rally in detroit from president obama and how republicans were campaigning. >> coming up a crash course on what the maximum edition it means @ ok, kids, our cable will let us record one more show. who should get it? i really love jennifer. yeah, she's great. yeah. yeah. kyle's got that thick head of hair. and that should be rewarded. ok, moment of truth. on "three," say which kid you love the most. oh, fun, yeah. 1...2...3... jennifer. jennifer. whoa. wow. ha! she's so pretty. yeah. or, we give it to kyle. it's really all he's got. [ male announcer ] switch to at&t u-verse and record four shows all at the same time. just $29 a month for 6 months. at&t. >>catherine: in national news taxes experiencing extreme flooding. with 500 homes destroyed it is being described as a monster and it is not even close to being contained. >> hundreds of homes are on the south-east of austin and stunned residents cannot do much but just watch it happen. this fire has been advancing, through parched grasslands along 16 mi.. thousands have been evaluated and in some cases the flames were dangerously close. >> it was nearly had me in circles all i have was the road to get out. >> the first was i took some quick to cellphone pictures around my house for insurance. i grabbed the dog. >> and i will get out and to see you soon. >> reporter: over 7,500 a. have matured sense says that the largest of the dozens of fires here in texas. a chart-fires-- death als an east texas killed 0 year-old woman and her 18 month- old daughter on sunday. rick perry cut short some of his campaigning efforts. >> keep those folks in your prayers as we try to get people out of harm's way. get our state and prefer rain. >>catherine: texas is the worst drought since the 1950's tropical storm did not bring the rainfall just a lot of the wind. it is ben aggravating the wild fires. a frightening pace it is been at providing adverse conditions. at least 63 fires since sunday. state-wide, thousands are in shelters. in other news a bus driver in new mexico is charged with prettily batting 8 tpassenge in albuquerque. he refused to let another man on the boss was some type of argument. witnesses say the driver got off the boss, kicked and punched a man and grabbed a somebody's cain and use that to be the passenger. >>catherine: in arizona a week- long search say that they have tracked down some missing explosives. inside of a cooler. there were used for training exercises at a local airport drivers spotted at the cooler with these explosives just sitting on the side of the road. these are similar in the arizona mines. >> a florida teenager is in big trouble he posed as a doctor's assistant. 17 years old, he was led away his faces blurred not charged as an adult. hospital officials were concerned because they kept asking for access to restricted parts of the building. keith found, v a billing clerk. he was only found acredentials of a billing clerk. >>jacqueline: sunny skies bay- area wide with less fog for the next couple of days. that will lead to warmer conditions starting in oakland 70 tomorrow. 78 on wednesday with a cool down by thursday. mountain view, 82 degrees on tuesday, 84 degrees on wednesday, and a cool down on thursday with 80s but we're going to feel that heat. '92, '93 inland. this reason is the less fog we will seeing in the bay area wide. the fog tracker is only putting it into the peninsula, portions of oakland and maybe in the no. 8 it could be a bit more extensive but still back, quickly. it will to speak cleaning along the san mateo coast along ocean beach. we will see sunshine, bay-area wide tomorrow and even along the coast the fog will scale back a bit. finally, some sunshine for the coast. temperatures bay-area wide. the cells, tense and the 80s, the 90's, 90's and most of those! 97 degrees in morgan hill. and in the inland valleys 97 in antioch 95 degrees in livermore. 97 also in pleasanton the east bay shores 70's and even 80s 86 in union city. 87 in fremont, 70's in castro valley 70's and 80's for the peninsula. a bit of a warm up along the peninsula with 67 degrees in half moon bay. 72 in san francisco. 80s in redwood, and quite warm before. it's taking a look a your extended forecast with more weather. a bit of a cool down but it is still warm to be warm inland. that cooling trend will continue friday and this weekend but temperatures more comfortable. saturday, sunday. >> here take a look at this. i am kimberly sakamoto. take a look. this grandfather in chattanooga, tenn. gran saved his grand children had to do some quick thinking to save himself and his grandchildren. >> i picked both of them up in each arm and just literally forced the door open and pressed out. and set them down. >> i wanted to get out of that water that is why i was crying. >> i think i would cry to ever be meted out safely but the car was destroyed. checkup this scary moment. a baltimore grand prix this race card just soared over the of the one. the drivers were hurtling down the tracks and over 170 m.p.h.! amazingly no injuries there were both able to compete that today. a drastically different race with thousands of cyclists, shapes and sizes with little or no clothing. on philadelphia's annual a naked boy cried. that is why this is slightly blurred the annual started a few years ago. that last video. it the 10th annual buffalo. the " black widow " and a bay area to we " the jaws " chestnut. you can see the black widow one. a new world record at 183 buffalo wings in 12 minutes! banta the other, 174 buffalo wings! stay with us. >>pam: welcome back. authorities do not have any credible leads however craig sklar has the details from palo alto. >> several officials want psst closer activity in the smaller airports. and others in the bay area in the country with suspicious activity. there is no evidence of a threat with a homer and security is raising concerns about keeping smaller planes that could possibly be filled with explosives. the odds of this particular airport is extremely slight. however, with the 10th anniversary of 911 approaching, everybody is on edge. craig sklar, kron 4 news. >>pam: new at 5:30 p.m. could be near for the u.s. postal service. a san francisco tradition could be ending after 67 years. with the spoke rental hosts is closing its doors, for good. >> some hot online tech deals tablets even as free or as low as $50. that is coming up in my tech report >> on this labor day. the problems with the u.s. postal service a could default on a major payment due later this month. grant lotus has more. they cannot close the post office! >> no! it is not just the $5.5 billion payment that they are required to make. future requirements of health benefits and pensions. the 5.5 billion is due at the end of this month. as asian fix its financial situation so it is not the fault-it is asking--congress--. the new york times is reporting that ieven if it does the fault of the would be no interruption in the u.s. mail, payroll, pay mopayments or supply. eliminatin of saturday delivery. only five days a week instead of six. closing 3700 locations nation- wide and laying off 120,000 employees. >>pam: that is difficult to some of what happens? will congress step in? >> reporter: we do not know there will be speaking about it tomorrow. but they know. they're concerned. a special hearing on the postal operations. " and people are doing a lot of things online at the demand for daily mail is certainly not what it used to be. >>pam: thank you, grant. a victim of the times the long time stow lake boat house. what changes are happening at golden gate tourist attraction residents are concerned. >> a san francisco institution and it is about to get a makeover. the new mexico based company is planning on spending $200,000 revamping the concession stand. putting in a cafe with a boat repair shop is an getting a new left for boats new-area for tourists not everybody is happy with the changes. this reads in yet another treasure lost. some regular park goers are worried that these changes that could include selling merchandise will commercialize the experience. >> it'll just be no one wore a souvenir shop work for a wifi shop. my daughter and i come here a lot because it is old vintage san francisco. ferris very little of that left it is nice to get here and come here and escaped. >> the city and wrecks are going to work diligently to of the historical elements are preserved. they say its charm will be retained the new operation is expected to launch by the end of the month. maureen kelly, kron 4 news. >>pam: the man has filed a lawsuit to try to keep it. he says the competitive bidding process was corrupt. mammal 70 state parks could start shutting down this month as a response result of state budgets. one on the chopping block is china camp state park and a san rafael. rangers of some and increase of people walking, biking, waiting and picketing. word of a possible closure spreads. this closure is a serious loss for citizens of california. >> the closing of state parks is just a travesty. i think it is a horrible thing. we are going to lose out. our generations and kids generations are going to lose out because once these places close, it is going to be difficult to recapture and make it right to. >>pam: they're going to begin this process this month if no other founding is started? july 2012 will be the right date for the ones that are on the chopping block. there is a bill on the ballot. establishing new fees and partnering with local businesses to raise revenue and efforts. ♪ >>catherine: president obama is saying that lawmakers need to create jobs and move quickly. in 8 detroit and the labor day rally to put republicans on the spot he challenged them. he said " show us what you've got " to. he is focusing on the america's middle class. >> we have a lot more to do and recover fully from this recession. but i'm not satisfied just to get this before the recession we have to fully restore the middle class in america. >> this was an a preview of a jobs p speech on others denied kron 4 will have that live. that jobs-speech. on thursday night-- will have that " life.live. >> 5 of the republican candidates from the presidential nominations with mitt romney, newt gingrich. pitching themselves as the strongest candidate rolling back of the tenure of president obama. labor day is the official start for the 2012. sarah palin in new hampshire. still is not saying if she is going to run. she urged activists of the tea party to unite against president obama and praise republicans for working difficuhard and appeal e tea party movement. ♪ >>jacqueline: a live look outside from our mount tam cam a list of a fog rolling in the city. just a sliver close to the coast. otherwise, sunny skies and temperatures are still on the cool/mild side depending on where you are. it is more inland to. temperatures are in the low mid 80s depending on where you are but a loss for temperatures from the 60s, the 70's for the most part. 57 degrees in half moon bay. 73 in redwood city. 76 in napa. attempts are up a couple of degrees for the most part from where there were, yesterday but six degrees warmer in livermore. four degrees warmer in santa rosa, and a bottle. as we go towards tomorrow we will see a much bigger warm-up-novado--4 degrees warmer. to mark hall less fog, and warmer temperatures even hot on wednesday. that cooling will take us to the weekend with your extended forecast coming up in just a bit. >>pam: this is live from the civic center want to check back in give you an update on this situation members of the online activist group " anonymous " are planning another bart protest this is the fourth consecutive monday. you can see people are gathering wearing masks some holding signs were just standing. on this labor day holiday there is less of an impact of the commute. as a regular work day nonetheless people gathered. this is not the end of the protests. kimberly sakamoto? high as usual, " anonymous " changinstash spreadt there tweet. say that we would protest every monday even labor day, expect us! this tweet was set out yesterday's. many people have left comments. this person says that to not let them get away with this protest if the want real change let them go to the appropriate channels like everyone else. >> and these protesters are cowards of free to show your face? no. nno won nobody takes to seriously. what you are there you can leave a comment and would like to know what you think fifth [ male announcer ] sizzler's steak fest! a tri-tip sirloin, and endless salad bar, all for just $10.99. sizzler. thinking fresh every day. who should get it? i really love jennifer. yeah, she's great. yeah. yeah. kyle's got that thick head of hair. and that should be rewarded. ok, moment of truth. on "three," say which kid you love the most. oh, fun, yeah. 1...2...3... jennifer. jennifer. whoa. wow. ha! she's so pretty. yeah. or, we give it to kyle. it's really all he's got. [ male announcer ] switch to at&t u-verse and record four shows all at the same time. just $29 a month for 6 months. at&t. >>catherine: this man has been captured. described as a senior leader. pakistan is is that its agents have been working with the cia and tracked him down and to others. he is believed to be assigned by osama bin laden that to target our american economic interests. >> china offered to sell libya worth of weapons of over $200 million. china is confirming a little bit of this that could of these representatives moammar gaddafi is representatives did make a request for arms. >> a popular beach in australia is closed in observance of a 21 year-old killed. by a shark. this is the first shark attack in a bunker bay, australia. >> investigators are trying to find out why this plane in ottawa, it was landing on the rurarunway and spun off on this runway. the strong wind and heavy rain could have been a factor. the plane started leaking fuel. it was a rare genetic from chicago. >>pam: now your stanley roberts- test complained a originated-- from chicago. -test of plane kerstin = [] = = [= = >>pam are you aware that your nt allowed to smoke inside of the core with a minor? >> you did not know that? inside of a car? >> with maximum enforcement they're looking for everything. the citation your giving is because you are smoking in the car with a minor. >> when i say everything, i mean everything this bicyclist just ran a red light. >> bicyclist, pull over. >> they get the same ticket as an automobile driver, no exceptions. >> the reason why i am stopping you was because ran into that red light on her bicycle. >> okay, sorry. >> if this has wheels? it is required to follow state, local laws and fair game. this driver rolled by the officer with the cellphone firmly attached. , who are you speaking to? >> your sister-in-law? >> this driver had tinted windows. it is only lawful to have factory tinted windows. this next drive version of probably not left home. that no. 8 means that he is expired registration. >> that is against a law. >> and. >> what is up with your license? >> it turns out that his license was suspended five times. if you're going to drive your wife's car with a suspended license, suspended registration you might have a problem. >> my mercedes benz was impounded and it is and my wife's name and my wife's license was just suspended it is going to get hell. i do not know when i'm going a to do. >> yes, the tow truck was part of this story. his car is impounded for 80 days. if you are still confused about maximum enforcement? maybe you should stay home. stanley roberts, kron 4 news. >> for the last couple of years i've been running with the c h p as the detroit stopping drivers. >> hello. >> you do not have your seat belt on. and i get numerous e- mails. they say that these are nothing more than a revenue generator. >> a moving citation and just admission of guilt. tonight on kron 4 news and 6:00 p.m. i will it just how much the california highway patrol makes eaof of each ticket issued. untl then, you can go to my facebook page and see if you know the answer. you might be surprised. ♪ >>gary: a live look and the golden gate bridge. labor day traffic >>jacqueline: gorgeous skies and sunshine for most of the bay area this afternoon. minimal fog expected overnight with warmer conditions tomorrow. 5, 15 degrees warmer and it is going is the warmer for wednesday. let us take a look of the satellite. a sliver of fog close to the coast. and clinging to the coast northern sections but as we had overnight. not much of that fog is for expected to return. we will take a look at the fog tracker. just a little bit placed in the north bay and on the peninsula and oakland may be a bit more extensive than this by 8:00 a.m. but it is still back, quickly. 11:00 a.m., clinging to ocean beach. and then the afternoon hours we are expecting sunshine bay-area wide for tomorrow. temperatures are going to be warmer. how it started a little bit chilly in santa rosa, 47 degrees, 50 degrees in novado, and warming up quickly in golden gate. inland valleys, already upper 80s! 80 degrees in fairfield, livermore. 69 degrees in san francisco. the later afternoon is going to bring this 90 degrees tomorrow. upper 90s in fairfield, and the d eight in san jose. and taking a look at the rest of your forecast with 88 in san jose but take a look and morgan hill. 97 degrees, quite warm! and one reason was coast. mimi 80s for our bay shore. quite warm there especially compared to today upper 80s in the north bay. 87 in santa rosa, 86 in novado, and 92 degrees in concord. taking a look a your extended forecast a warmer weather will stay with us. thursday, still warm inland. you can see it is starting to cool down. the cooling will continue for frida and expan extensiv fog for the weekend. >> of some hot labor day tech deals to tell you about verizon is having a crazy one the sale. it ends at midnight. the fastest four-g at $50 is limited usually with a two-year contract $250-$ 300 is blazing fast! much faster than the iphone, a touch screen and an incredible deal a $for $50. also this galaxy tablet. it is only $70 is a great deal. and the motorola soon tell what it is also a gold-and reduced of what it is usually at $400-$500 today, $ 100! other popular smart phones on their deals and how to score them go to our website and look for my tech report. sponsored by toshiba >>pam: let us take a look. >> this morning, the metro mint, this is the 37 annual of this race. contestants took to the eight tenths of a mile loop that started at levi plaza. most of the streets were closed with a 10-races and one was the women's race. and did and with the men's pro race. the toward france renner greg lemann, is one of the previous participants. >> kron 4 news will have nbc programming on friday. will the back-to-back episodes of " friends with benefits " and a two-hour of date line @ >>pam: coming up the 6:00 p.m. in other anti-bork protest. kron 4 is like to show you the impact on the anti- bart protest. also texas wild fires the damage in the battle to put out the flames and white terrorists could be looking for small planes for a big threat. . >> they climbed on at a bart trains and forcing stations to close down and taking to the streets to make their voices heard. tonight another stand against bart. we are live in the anti-bart protest and why more is planned for this week. >> a bear takes a of par for car. >> the disasters in texas. >> big threat, small planes, terrorists to be turning to smaller aircraft. >> we show you the leaked documents on monday iphone 5 is coming to consumers. >> live, this is kron 4 news at 6:00 p.m. >> anti-bart another demonstration at the civic center. the shooting of 45 year- old charles hill in july. the decision to shut down phone service on august 11th when a planned protest never materialized. today's protest is the fourth consecutive monday when demonstrators have taken the stand. perhaps you remember? august 15th, august 22nd. if forced the shutdown of most of downtown san francisco disruption for commuters. you can see this footage of activity. police say protesters stood out of the bart station and they kept it at a street level. staying out of the way of commuters. the ministate outside and we're going to check-in with the j.r. stone. he is light at the civic center. j.r.? >> pamela, i can tell you that i've been at each and every one of these protests and this is by far the smallest. let me show you the officers. if you include bart officers? there are more officers than actual protesters. video. this is some of these signs this as " stop killing th 30 minutes before this protest. that started at 5:00 p.m. the " no justice no part " people held a press conference with another protest at 200 people at the power station bart station on thursday. they have specific demands and we asked them and this is with a head to say. >> what we want is for people to ride for free. the plan is to generally if a pact that station a protesters. we have already said the we do not want to prevent people from entering or leaving bart station said. we're born to keep the emergency exits open for people and we expect bart to let people through. >> reporter: you can see that protester in the distance and some of these officers. at the main point today during a press conference was the they want the bart police this bandit. this next protest could see likely a large magnater to death thursday at 5:00 p.m. reporting live, j.r. stone, kron 4 news. >>pam: c h p is out in full force for the labor day maximum enforcement. the de wde d dyouthe nine d d d.u.i. arrests, increasing. charles? >> this several camper trailers are going by with a servile boats and even others that i cannot identify which i think our people coming home from burning man. it is going very well and i checked traffic conditions earlier and traffic is moving well. a few slow spots including back up to get on to the golden cable bridge directions. petaluma/80 is slow. west alton mont exit is also slow. bay-area wide roads are in generally good shape charles reporting from berkeley, kron 4 news. >>pam: a third homicide in the mission district within one week. this latest murder happened monday morning on campus street. a police are not releasing the identity. these people saw this man lying in the street. >> and neighbors said this occurred three, four gunshots and they saw this victim on the street. on the other side of the truck traces of blood. giovanni lives in this neighborhood in the was awake and i heard gunshots after 2:00 a.m. other neighbors said they heard an argument and somebody screaming no, no, no. >> i came down to see if i could do something but he was not moving. he was dead. >> san francisco police said the victim was of shot in the head and chest. >> there was a little bit of blood coming out. he was not moving in his eyes were wide open. >> of he came out of the was not much he could do. >> he was moving and running north. >> did you see what he was looked like? >> it was too fast i do not know if it was a man, or a woman. >> reporter: police do not have any indication that this is gang-related. kron 4. >>pam: this list investigation and homicide is this to others in the mission district in less than one week. august 31st, this and bowie wa a he le this employee--they think it was mistaken identity. and also august 30th of walking his dog he was found dead just steps away from his home on the 800 block of hampshire st. >>pam: in lake tahoe these people are awoken by and a wild animal that rampaging is through the toyota prius. a young man named dillon mccarthy was watching us. his father and sister descry the unusual situation. >> i could not believe that there was a bear inside of our car. most of the damage was on the inside which was just like a tornado had hit directly inside. >> this was completely wrecked out. it was just the metal. the hinges were kind of bent. the bear took his paw and pushed it back into neutral. it is usually not able to do but a bear is pretty strong. the car started to roll in reverse. he slid down the long driveway, and across the street and hit another cabin and was wedged between rocks and the porch. at 3:00 a.m., we were woken up and it was almost like what had just taken place was amazing to actually be happening. but it did. >>pam: the bear might have been attracted to the aroma still lingering in the car it was taken out of the vehicle on the family are brought to the lake tahoe cabin. nobody was hurt not even the bare which got away before this year for rennot even the best-care for. >> this is the unofficial start to the labor day campaign with no rest for president obama or the republicans looking to get the gop nomination. airforce one landed in detroit, michigan. a rallied support with his much- anticipated speech on job one- third stake. >> far with the franklin! >> our brief the french and warm up the pro-union crowd aretha franklin--aretha--and president obama stepped up. >> thank you detroit! he is looking for lawmakers to create the jobs they so desperately need. >> the time for action is now! no more manufactured crisis, no more games. no is not the time for people in their washington to worry about their jobs it is their time to worry about your jobs. if >> these remarks are a key first the address we joint session in congress were present go on building a jobs plan to read at a form in south carolina on monday republican hopefuls took turns bashing president obama. >> we have to repeal the obama- care and other regulations, or legislation of this administration has put troops court in new hampshire, the tea party event with sarah palin taking shots. go for the first time in history a credit rating downgrade that happens because our president does not have any plan to tackle politicians self- promotion deuced deficit and debt problems. the obama hope has changes from a country of hope to one of anxiety. >> sarah palin has still not saying she's going to run. a decision on that could be at the end of this month. meanwhile, the president of speech. kron 4 will bring you president obamas speech live this thursday it is slated to start at 4:00 p.m. our time. >>jacqueline: mild but warmer 90's inland expected your complete forecast coming up. >>pam: a programming change to tell you about on this friday kron 4 will have the giants team. kron 4 will let nbc programming at 8:00 p.m. will the back-to-back episodes. and date line 82 or special, and in kron 4 news and 11:00 p.m. we will be right back 82 or special--of dateline but a two-hour special called dateline >>pam: texas wildfires are not the only ones suffering. this is a california wildfire that started with a small plane that crashed. huge plumes. over seven square miles have burned. firefighters said the weather is in their favor. the crash was on sunday. newmont 35 wildfires in texas are getting national attention tens of thousands of acres are building and hundreds of homes of or even destroyed. texas governor, recs barry stopped campaigning to go back. recs-carr wrehis name is rick p >> the biggest is in this section of texas. >> she says she thought there was a storm coming. i said that looks like fire. >> they evacuate about 5000 others and 300 homes are gone so far and warned that things will get worse before they get better. >> this is not contained at this time >> reporter: helicopters are flying where it is too dangerous for firefighters. people are leaving with only with what they can carry. >> i will see you soon. >> reporter: a mother of the 18 year-old could not escape the died when the moththe fall the e consumed their home. rick perry pulled out in south carolina to return. >> as for go back please keep those people in your prayers and out of harm's way and also preformin pray for rain fall. >> many our hopmany are thinkint there is not going to be anything left. >> this is awful! >> reporter: emily schmidt, kron 4 >>catherine: and 9 in. over the weekend from a tropical depression lee and still areas are recovering from hurricane. >> oh my gosh! >> that a tornado. >> oh my gosh! >> these are not from the oklahoma tornado alley this is an upstate new york! nobody was hurt but several homes destroyed. >> a huge wall of wind, water, the pre just had my house. >> trees are down all with a place to look like to specs. >> although it is not confirmed a twister was confirmed and alabama. >> i did not hear a war, all i heard was the wind. and if it was when it was a hell of a wind. >>catherine: this is the record with extreme weather with $10 billion disaster since the beginning of this year. decade 2008 came close. so far, 2011 which had a deadly ground hog day blizzard in the midwest. with five of breaks of tornadoes in april, may, the worst was killing 141 people in joplin, missouri. floods on the mississippi, the missouri resent the ongoing drought and heat in the south-west has caused $5 billion so far. hurricane irene? $7 billion! the government will release the debt but summer 2011 is expected to be the warmest on record. new work in new jersey, several of texas have hit all-time high records. several near amarillo taxes, even from the 1930's. it extreme-amarillo, texas. with over 700 deaths, and 35 building dollars in damage! ♪ >>jacqueline: a live look with a fog over the bay. temperatures are mild. still clinging into the 80s in to the inland valleys. 84 in livermore. '70s in the south bay. '60s and '70s for the bayshore with seven is in san francisco right now. overnight, minimum fog with 70's-fashion san francisco right now mainly that fog will be along the coast and briefly on the bayshore. cutting along the coast and clearing. however sunny skies expected with much warmer tomorrow. 90's, inland. 80s for the south bay. 90's for the bayshore. that fog tracker showing oakland, and portions of the north bay at 8:00 a.m. i believe it is going to be a bit more extensive than what the fog tracker is showing but not by much. by 11:00 a.m., some breaks along the coast by 4:00 p.m. and finally some sunshine. temperatures, pleasant compared to other locations around the bay area. 88 in san jose. 97 degrees in antioch, 97 degrees in morgan hill. 90's and livermore pier braveheart 80s in the bay shore, and barely 70's in oakland but 80s in the north bay. 86 in novado, and 92 degrees in concord. 96 degrees in fairfield it is going to be quite warm. that warm weather will continue into wednesday a cool down starting on thursday but still hot, inland. friday, the and the weekend will have more fog and cooler temperatures with 80s as a result. stay with us. >> i am kimberly sakamoto. some documents leaking that the iphone fog will most likely be released in october. the internal document from best buy indicating that not only is the spread/iphone in the works but a pre-sale from sprint-iphone. this report could give these people 30 years. drivers scrambling to get their students is causing recs.collisions. >> teachers are going to be getting 60 percent of the entry- level graduates. $950 will get a three-credit course untiand setf $3,200 today, los gatos started its low streaming in brazil. with 43 latin american and caribbean countries. previously, the service was only available in the united states. we will be back after this break. >>pam: new and 6:30 big problems for the post office they are in danger of shutting down. >> while honda is recalling millions of vehicles and oprah winfrey winfrey visiting facebook >>pam: the u.s. post office has a big problem on its hands. the post office could be in it the fault. it is struggling to pay its bills a could be and-- defaulte. in could be forced don to shut down this winter and it seems unthinkable. but they are in trouble. grant? >> we know they have been in trouble for a while but things are getting more serious. several problems they're dealing with the immediate concern is the 5.5 of the dollar payment. it is required to make to future retirement health benefits. basically a pension. if the $5.5 billion is too at the end of the month. the postal service is calling on congress to intervene and help its financial situation so it does not have to default on debt payment. the postal service does not have the money to make that payment. the new york times reports that it could have to sloshut down in the next couple of months. it responded and even if there was a default? there would be no interruption of mail, a role or suppliers but changes are needed, no doubt. the postmaster general is asking for elimination of saturday delivery. closing 3700 locations nation-wide and also 120,000 job cuts! >>pam: congress is not in congress. >> specifically to we know? >> we know that they are going to have a special hearing on postal operations tomorrow with congress. with more and more people going to the internet online. at the future of date today postal service especially saturday is in question. >> maybe we would have some answers tomorrow. >> in san francisco for the fourth time in four weeks to protest called " anonymous ". this was by far the smallest protest that we have seen yet largely because it was today a holiday. for many people, they're out to hand out these fliers and announce the next protest the will happen thursday. it could put a damper in your commute. reporting in san francisco, j.r. stone, kron 4 news. >> if kron 4 facebook fan page many talked about the protests. if this is our comment from our of your. she said the falling from this. view were-thisif yo >> in san francisco police are investigating a homicide near camp street. the victim was shot in the head, the chest and died early monday morning at the scene. neighbors heard an argument and then three, four gunshots. they saw the victim lying on the street police have no indication that this is gang- related. kron 4 news. >> in berkeley, the labor day is well under way and it's a huge piece has been out in full force with a maximum of enforcement c h p has been out. so far, this year, d 1,399th u i have also 16 fatalities in the last three days. the c h p maximum enforcement effort continues to midnight monday. in berkeley, trows clifford, kron 4 news. >>pam: honda is recalling 936,000 of its 2006 c r v and 2005 it was voluntary to replace power window switches that could cause a fire! 26,000 see our z is also having a eighth--c r is thz >>pam: now your stanley roberts who found people behaving badly. >> pull all the way over. >> the passenger in the receipt does not have a seat belt and violation of state law. >> over. >> checking for a license, registration and if they ask for the rare people for identification. the passenger had a ticket issued for not wearing seat belt. every time a to a " people behaving badly " with the c h p i get your comments. many claim that the tickets are nothing more than a week to generate revenue. basically the c h p is out to make money for the state. >> this is an adm not an admission to guilt by signing this. you were driving with the cellphone. >> have somebody has to pay the salaries and fund the purchase of equipment, right? (sirens) what to the make of of each ticket? $25? $50? $100? >> the answer is nothing. not one dime because the c h p is funded by the of the orchestration fees. >> i stop you because of your vehicle registration. >> when you pay your registration? you pay this teach your basically but where to shaman ago? most of it goes to labs, cities, courts. >> your seat belt! >> and another question is the does the c h p have a quota? the answer is absolutely not. in oakland, stanley roberts, kron 4 news. ♪ >>jacqueline: the big story is that much warmer weather as we go into tomorrow. temperatures in the south 80s and 90s 97 degrees and morgan hill! 88 in san jose and also warmer inland. only 80s today but 90's tomorrow. antioch, pleasanton with 95 in danville, livermore 70's for the east bay shores 70's in berkeley. also 70/80s for the peninsula and staying cool along the coast. a few degrees was some action an sunshine and upper 80s with 96 degrees in fairfield. this warming trend will stay with us for the next couple of days. >>pam: a new federal alert a suggests that the government is going to prevent small planes and any terror attack. authorities have no credible information. craig sklar from palo alto. >> federal officials want to have based close of light at these small airports like this one and palo alto, and other small area of airports. a suspicious evidence of no suspicious threat of the department of common security is raising concerns about it could hatch a plot with the pilot filled with explosives on a small plane and targeting s. with the 911 10th anniversary the threat is a live in real. craig sklar, kron 4 news sebum and eating contest and buffalo, new york. >>catherine: --to which us not joey just not chess chestnut. k widow " consumed 183 buffalo wings and 13 minutes. >> eddie murphy is slated to possibly host the academy awards. >> oprah winfrey winfrey is going to be on the facebook live streaming video. she is trying to save her website, oprah winfrey .com many people visiting her website has plummeted. >> in sports, serena william is going from 26 to a semifinalist. now, the giants are resorting to unusual tactics to get back into the race. the firm has all the sports, next >> the baseball side with the giants. the post season is barely treading water. the giants and the padres pop pablo dsandoval ttalking to his bat and a first-come off the panda back and on that is where the big boys hit them. we out there! the giants led 1-0 and public was not complete. come back into the fourth and this one also gone. 17, 18th home run for this year. the third-to-ru to run ga cody ross came this close to a grand slam it just hit the top of the wall. the giants will take a 6-1 lead. seven-one = a's, madison baumgartner a career strike out. with eight in the third innings and the giants' victory 7-2. >> i had a good time today everything was working good. the fastball location was good on the outside corner. the slider was good. the change has probably been the best that it has been all year. >> baumgartner right breaking it down. >> and if arizona is just not losing at all and kirk gibson playing the rockies today sixth inning. crushing it. absolutely that is no cheap shot. deep and gone. for-2. the same inning, bases loaded and four-to--and just to the left of the line. with three-run ins. the diamondbacks loud. 10-7 = final. three consecutive games. the a's had this one in its pocket they just have to close the business could they? the royals were in town, and a sea of green and gold. the wheels started falling off. a -- right field and this one in and through the meltdown, of royals 7-6 and only got worse. the same inning, 9-6. they signa the distinct si single. exploded, a 11-6 = final score. the u.s. open, si serena is certainly playing like the three-time champion she is. williams taking center court this afternoon. and anna ivano vich 6-3, 6-4. william's continuing to a rampage through the u.s. open. the next for her will go to beef esurance with 3 and 4. fantasy football if uc patent manning? just keep looking to not even go there if the c-payton manning. the doctors have told him not even to practice. with recovering from a neck surgery he has soreness in his back. he has never missed his practice. >> cancer cannot even stop a buddy ryan. he was just diagnosed. these jets are led with one of the brothers will the cowboys' defensive coordinator. robert against recs the 80 year-old father says that we're going to wait until i can see my boy play >> coming up a homegrown olympian getting ready for the fight of his life. if the belt, the trophy, and they're laying in wait for this fellow. for this fellow, andrea ward with the wba super heavyweight ok, kids, our cable will let us record one more show. who should get it? 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[ male announcer ] switch to at&t u-verse and record four shows all at the same time. just $29 a month for 6 months. at&t. >> oakland's on reward is the reigning champion andre-wor ward and the wba boxing tournament title will be held in las vegas. i caught up with him after the end of a three-city promotional tour. >> london, new york, oakland. the world wind until it is over what happens now? >> it is time to prepare and then show and tell october 29th in atlantic city. >> football, basketball you alluded a little bit but you can bounce back. but maybe and a couple of days but a loss and boxing how critical? >> that is the highest level and to be honest at any level have the has plenty of ramifications that is with harrison much pressure on every flight. you cannot have a loss in this sport. >> that has not happened since you are 12. you were 12. >> i do not like to lose! >> i do not like to lose. a card game, a basketball camp, you name it i just try to deal myself a fantastic hand and put forth my best effort, a fight night. >> not allow fleshed behind you you just roll your sleeves up where does that come from? >> i believe that the work ethic my father instilled in may he was a blue-collar c-had a blue color mentality with his own business. blass glass co., and if you are going to get the job done? maybe you do not have to keep repeating yourself. but if the guys keep patting themselves on the back. i just want to be a guy who works, and does the best that i can. >> you have done big things before but this one, outside of the olympics. to be a wbc rained magazine and all online! that is huge! >> this is it! this is what i prepared for years ago to be the undisputed champion of the world and this is my opportunity against a fighter that is going to bring yet. he does not want to relinquish his belt and i do not want to relinquish morning. let the best man win. >> a lot of labor day activity right before the golden gate bridge some of the most popular sport denied soccer for most in mill valley. a huge fund raiser by the mill valley soccer club. $15,000 raised annually at this event with scholarship money provided. 2200 players are able to continue. the mill valley soccer festival. >> a great event and will be back at 8:00 p.m. ♪ [ male announcer ] sizzler's steak fest! a tri-tip sirloin, and endless salad bar, all for just $10.99. sizzler. thinking fresh every day. the best in our "back story" series of this year's emmy nominees ahead of this year's award show. >> a very special "insider." i'm brooke anderson. >> and i'm kevin frazier. >> "the insider" is on. when fox called and asked me to host the emmys, i said, you know i'm not ellen degeneres, don't you? >> i'm