>> plenty of '80s out there today. >> 60 '70s and '80s out there and even 90's in the 1 areas. >> temperatures will cool off to make the '60s and '70s for this afternoon and late this evening. >> there is a late season system headed our way that will bring rain. >> back to teresa. >>one person is dead after they were trapped inside a car that drove into the san kron 4's mike pelton joins us live from marina green. >> the san francisco police the promises the minivan remains under water. >> we are expecting crude including the fire department's marine units to arrive here on scene and tried to remove the vehicle from the water. >> overnight dog teams placed a billy to make sure they did not lose track of it. >> this is where the van is situated. >> let's look at the video from yesterday at 5:00 when this incident took place split. >> dive teams finally located the van with one person dead inside. >> authorities tried to wait until the weather conditions improved before they could investigate this accident. >> witnesses say that several people tried to make a rescue. >> this is a witness talking about what she witnessed as a van plunged into the water. >> police are trying to determine to find out the identity of the person that was driving and was killed in this accident. >> back to you terisa. >> mike.we understand the vehicle is still in the water? please do not know what caused the person to plunge into the water. >> police are looking for this man -- melvin bellard of san francisco. he is believed to be involved in several san officers are calling them "knock- knock" burglaries, as the burglars knock on the door before breaking in. and they say, bellard was part of such cases in san mateo, hillsborough and belmont. police say, they chased bellard back in april, but he escaped. >>". rented the car." the car he was reportedly driving, was found abandoned in san francisco. bellard is 5-9 and 170- pounds. there's currently a warrant out for his arrest. bellard is considered dangerous. if you come across him.police say do not approach him. call law enforcement immediately. police are searching for a masked gunman who robbed a bank in morgan hill yesterday morning. these are surveillance photos of the robber. the crime happened at citibank on monterey road. police say the gunman jumped over the counter and held demanding cash. they say the gunman had an accomplice. the two were seen driving another car. the first day of summer marked the beginning of a crackdown on gang violence in san the crime reduction plan began last night. police say they will beef up patrols in known gang 'hot and for the remainder of june, an extra twenty, 2- cars will be deployed. then in july another 12- officers will be added, followed by the creation of a new gang suppression unit in august. maximize police presence in high- crime areas. the so-called 'violent crime reduction plan' was spurred related killing of a 16- year-old boy on virginia avenue. that death was san jose's 8th gang- related killing and 25th homicide overall so far this year. june 30th is the deadline for contract talks with three separate bay area transit agencies. bart workers and management remain far apart and talks will resume on monday a-c transit is the main alternative public transit across the bay but their union contracts are also up. and the same is true at west-cat. that' s the bus service connecting bart with western contra costa county. a strike of this magnitude could add thousands of creating havoc on your commute. all that slack goodwin also says a strike now could not be compared to anything the bay area has seen before. mostly because ridership is now much higher than it ever has been. during the last bart strike in 1997 there were fewer riders -- so if a strike were to happen now, it could be much worse. this is video from the 1997 bart strike. which led to a major commuting nightmare. you can see the heavy vehicle traffic. buses and ferries packed with and roads congested with cars. sections of market street in san francisco will be closed again tonight for re- paving. this is video from the closure last night. you can see the traffic that was caused during the evening commute. market street will be shut down between fourth and fremont streets. all bikes, private vehicles, taxis and trucks. will be detoured from the construction zone the intersections will stay open. and pedestrians will be able to use market street sidewalks. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] if you can't stand the heat, get off the test track. get the mercedes-benz you've been burning for at the summer event, going on now at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. hurry, before this opportunity cools off. i got my mom wrapped around my little finger. do you? 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"there's been guidance that's been out there for years, the airlines have just been essentially waiting for the faa to make its position clear. the faa is about to do that and then the airlines will have guidance. however the reality is this is going to take some time because these aircraft are going to have to be tested to make sure they are ped tolerant." the deadline for that report has already been pushed back twice. the f-a-a says it will wait to issue formal guidelines in september. whether you drive ride or park in san francisco be prepared for an increase in costs. beginning july 1st the s-f- m-t-a is raising the price hot for monthly muni fares, as fines. adult fast passes will go up $2 and most parking fines will increase by $3. residents and visitors can also expect to pay more for residential parking permits. make your fourth of july plans now and join us for kron 4's july 4th live. it's the only local, live fireworks show in the bay area. we'll bring you the biggest and best fireworks from san rafael, milpitas, pleasant hill and san francisco. weekend more after the break at kaiser permanente, we've made major advancements in reducing the incidents of broken bones in seniors. we've received recognition for getting hypertension under control for over 80% of our members. we've made significant advances in asthma, immunization and maternity care. and j.d. power and associates ranked us highest in member satisfaction among health plans in california. we're focusing on the big things so you can enjoy the little things. kaiser permanente. thrive. police across the country thefts. in surveillance video of those thefts.criminals appear to open locked cars device. but kyung lah reports that so far no one -- not even the car manufacturers -- knows how it works. >> these are opening cars using a device whet some mysterious device that people are not sure who or what they are using. >> the device is disarming the alarms on people's cars allowing the burglars to steal the cars. >> the crew did not get away claim. the-cam caught the suspects holding some mystery device. >> in the video you can hear the door locks pop. >> in just minutes the thief rob the car of hundreds of dollars of personal items. >> police across the country do not know what the device is that they are using to steal cars or vandalized cars. >> your car is a rolling computer it takes a hacker now to break into your car instead of using tools appeared >> law enforcement say they have more these boxes in texas and tried to figure out if it is the same device used in all of the latest car burglaries. >> dozens of firefighters are battling a huge wildfire in the so-called lime gulch fire has burned about 500 acres since it started tuesday. as of thursday, the fire was five percent contained. but officials say they expect to make more progress today. despite potentially difficult weather conditions. >> "heads up for our crews out in the field are going to be very heads up for the weather, low relative humidity, higher winds, the potential for significant growth. but, at the same time, we have people moving around the perimeter of the fire as fast as they can." >> officials to evacuate dozens of people in the area. a quick look outside this morning from our roof camera on van ness avenue. >> it is gorgeous outside general. >> does it look from our mount tam cam appeared >> today will be the warmest day of the week in the '90s in the inland areas. >> mid-50s if you are heading out the door right now in san jose and concord. >> 51 in santa rosa. >> by noontime today lots of '80s. >> '70s for the bay shore spirit >> and some leftover '60s for the coastal areas. >> we want to see some 90s in pretty warm in the inland areas this afternoon. >> temperatures will cool into the 60s in the bay shores with leftovers '70s. >> the afternoon highs will be pretty hot in antioch 91 degrees. upper seventies in oakland and the south bay will be into the mid '80s. >> mid-60's for half moon bay. >> 90s through napa appeared 91 ever for appeared >> downtown san francisco high will be 71 degrees. >> we are expecting showers as early as tomorrow. starting off in the north bay. >> on monday some lingering leftover showers and on tuesday it will clear up and warmup as we head into next week. >> back to you. >> >> will have more after the break. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? 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"" this bart station agent shows off his black eye punched him. the union made this video to show the violence its workers face every day. another agent sarah bump tells kron 4 a bloody passenger came at her with a for police to arrive. she called it a terrifying experience. >> "i have no protection." >>the union wants a few bullet proof glass in the station booths, and they dont want agents assigned to work alone at night in high crime areas. times. conrtract negotiations. workers could strike. negotiation talks resume monday. the grand opening of the popular berkeley restaurant -- chez panisse after a fire damaged the eatery back in march. restaurant. the flames caused up to 200 -thousand dollars in damages. the famous east bay eatery has been taking reservations online and over the phone morning your weekend forecast. is this sunday start to the day today. i try expect higher approval at high temperatures today pitahaya us look at the golden gate bridge. >> temperatures right now low fifties in san francisco and oakland. >> off 56 degrees currently in concord. >> by noon time it will warm up quickly with plenty of '80s out their periods '70s for the basic chores. 64 the coastal areas. >> this evening temperatures will gradually cool off an increase in cloud coverage. >> there are some changes in the forecast including some lake is season rain. will talk more about later in the forecast. back to the news >> loose after a deadly police say, the man on your screen, clarence bailey, got into an argument with another man at an apartment complex. when several shots that were fired. witnesses helped identify bailey as the main suspect. and dangerous. the robbery suspect known as the 'button down bandit' is week. suspect james page is welterweight boxing champion from the 1990's and 2000's. police say page is set to be arraigned in federal court in oakland thursday on charges of robbing six east bay banks between march and june. at the time of his arrest, court records show page was on probation after serving more than 10- years in prison for a 2001 bank robbery in georgia. fruitvale station. the film about the last 24 hours before oscar grant's death by a bart police officer. in oakland. coogler-- who is a bay area native-- actor michael b. jordan. and actress octavia spencer all spoke with kron 4. they talked about the conversation that occurred in the theater after the screening. and the film in oakland. >> "if anything it provides insight and helps to bring us together so when we screened the film for the first time in the bay area we had people from oscar's family there, we had people from opd there, there were accountable for their actions, holding people responsible whether that be law enforcement or people in the community." oscar grant was shot on the platform of the fruitvale bart station on new year's morning 2009. by former bart police officer johannes merserle. he was convicted in 2010. the film opens nationwide on july 12th. the san francisco public library commission voted unanimously on thursday evening to change library hours at 18 branches and at the main library. the current plan adds a total of 36 hours per week times. many branches will also be open an extra day under the plan. the library will be hiring the equivalent of 10 full- time employees and rescheduling and shifting existing positions. the plan will not go into the earliest. a hunchback mutt from chico named wall-e, wins the "world's ugliest dog" title at the sonoma-marin fair in petaluma. judges say it was wall-e's overall presence that swayed them, he beat out 29 other competitors on friday. boxer mix -- has a huge head, a short and thick stature, and waddles like a duck. his owner tammie barbee entered him in the competition just minutes before the deadline. wall-e and barbee will receive 15- hundred dollars, a trophy and some fame. the two are scheduled to appear on the today show on monday and jimmy kimmel live on wednesday. >>it may look like an ordinary i-phone case. but it serves punch. all it takes is one touch. and the case- turned- stun gun delivers a shock that causes discomfort ranging from mild to extreme pain. switches and an activation button to prevent accidental discharge. thousands have been sold february. they are not cheap, though. averaging 139-dollars and 99 cents. you can't buy them in states where stun guns are banned. and you have to be at least age 18 to buy one. the cases fit i-phone- 4 and 4-s models, and come in a variety of colors. more options are expected to be available later this year. nearbafter the break. >> ♪ we don't have a ten step filtering process for our water. we don't need it. because crystal geyser is made by nature, not by man. crystal geyser is always bottled at the mountain source. lines at the unemployment a definite improvement in the job picture. catherine heenan shows us why the news is especially good in the bay area. >> unemployment is down in the u.s.. down even more in the bay area appeared >> san francisco's jobless rate is down 2% from one year ago. >> as you might expect the tech industry is driving the job search. >> companies are not just hiring they are treating their workers well. >> san jose is home to 13 of the glass doors top '50's best place to work. included intel and google. >> san francisco is also in the top 50 among them sells fords not come. >>in the tech industry, life of the ladder. glass-door says that the average salary for an intern at google is about 72=thousand dollars a year. >>coming up on kron 4 news weekend >> we will be back after the break. >> let's check in with janu for your weekend forecast. >> it is a beautiful star to the morning. >> as of us sat at the tam cam. you can see that it is clear and a little bit breezy out there. >> right now is low 50s in san francisco. >> 56 degrees in concord. and low 50's if you are headed out the door in santa rosa. >> by noon time plenty of '80s out there. '70s for the bay shore spirit and '60s, for the coastal areas. >> nineties in the inland areas for today. >> this evening there will be an increase in cloud coverage and breezy. >> the afternoon highs in the coastal areas will be in the '60s. upper 7/8 in oakland. >> 91 degrees in antioch. >> south bay will be in the mid '80s. 85 degrees for los gatos. >> upper 80s for novado. downtown san francisco will come in at 71 degrees this afternoon. >> some more rain is expected as you can see in the 7 day around the bay. >> showers will start on sundays and into monday and still linger around early on tuesday. >> back to you >>in sports, the a's go to the long ball in seattle. and at a-t- and- t park the fastest pitch of the night may not have been from a giants or marlins player. gary radnich has all that and more with the sports highlights. >>it's expected to be a busy and exciting weekend in the north bay. the upper as nascar invades wine country. 43 racers including jimmie johnson and danica patrick will take to the sonoma raceway! the 110-lap race on the nearly two-mile track starts at noon on sunday. heavy traffic is expected in the area. for the first time -- a nascar express train will take racing fans from sacramento, davis and suisun straight to the track. however seating is completely sold out. looks like u-c-l-a will take on mississippi state in the mississippi state won against oregon state four to one. the bulldogs beat the beavers for the second time in the c-w-s. u-c-l-a eliminated north carolina for their spot. mississippi state will play for the first time in the best-of-three championship round that starts monday night. another cyclist comes out tour de france winner jan ullrich has for the first time admitted to doping. ullrich - the only german to win the world's toughest cycling race - was found hall also guilty of doping in 2012 ando years. the 1997 tour champion has sachs now revealed he "received treatment" from doctor eufemiano fuentes, as he doping procedures. the admission comes a few months after a similar announcement by his greatest rival lance armstrong. russian president vladimir putin says he has no memory sniffed for of meeting patriots owner robert kraft. *or there being a super bowl ring. kraft recently said he never he showed putin back inat the time kraft said he gave the ring as a gift, but last week he was quoted by the new york post as saying putin just took it. the russian president says if the ring means so much to kraft, he'll order a piece of jewelry of precious metal and stones be made for him. bridge new at 11 will be back after the break in this week's arts and entertainment reported check out an opera or a world merritt music in the east bay. >> join the 10th annual berkeley world music festival. >> from arabic to zimbabwe to asian and caltex will be lots of music. >> the festival be on saturday fan and noon till 9:00 p.m. appeared >> downtown san of some wall gets a movie adoring the art and wine festival this weekend. >> more than 200 fine art booths while sipping wine and micro bros. >> there also be a kid's a zone. >> the arts festival will be saturday and sunday in downtown appeared it will kick off with a beatles tribute man at 10:00 a.m.. >> there will also be a santana attribute man. >> the san francisco opera will now feature an italian classics. >> that is this week's bay area arts and entertainment report. time and halt kron 4 news. >> back in a moment. >> medications? i don't know. last immunization shots? really? honey, what's my blood pressure medicine called? one time i took something and i blew up like a puffer fish. i'm probably allergic to that. at kaiser permanente, your medical information is available to you and your doctors. quickly. securely. no guesswork required. better information. better care. kaiserpermanente. thrive. >>let's take a quick look outside this morning. let's check in with meteorologist ?? for your first forecast. >> this is a year from the walnut creek camera appeared we are waking up to plenty of sunshine out there today. but today will be the warmest day of the week so far. >> the low 50s right now in san francisco. >> 56 degrees currently in concord. >> low 50s in santa rosa low 90s in places like antioch. >> 85 degrees for los gatos. mid to upper seventies for the east bay shore spirit >> north bay will be warm temperatures into the 90s in santa rosa. >> los '70s for san francisco pier >> 89 degrees a lot of high for concord. >> there will be reined in the forecast for all to you more about that we come back back to you. >>developing news this morning. vallejo police are searching night. >> once of stories remove the vehicle from the day they will begin the process of a defined a person who died in this accident. >> authorities do not know what caused a van to crashed into the water. >> back to you terisa appeared >> at this point they do not know what caused the accident. authorities are now trying to pull the van from the water. >> it could be several hours before they know what happened here >>. >> is the marin a green being blocked off?. they're a lot of people were down here is part of their morning routine as reduce to see a few people walking their dogs. >> this area is not blocked off. >> thank you mike for chicken man in a report appeared >> for a man suspected of killing two people last night. the shooting happened just found four people wounded at a party on linfield drive. two of them died from their injuries at the scene. the suspect fled the area on foot. he's described as a latino a goatee and mustache. authorities are withholding names of the victims while their families are notified. force this weekend after the city's 21st homicide of the it was a violent week for on friday a man was stabbed to death. and thursday a man was shooting. shot to death near independence high school. kron 4's alecia reid has the latest on the most recent murder, and what police are doing to help curb the violence. it was in this carport where police found a 35 year old wounds that he died from a >> the first day of summer marked the beginning of a crack down on game balance in san francisco. >> police say they will be up patrols in gang hotspots around town. >> an extra 22 offers a game some pressure suppression squad will be added. >> police say the goal is to maximize the police presence in the high crime area. >> jones' 30th is the deadline for the bart workers contract. >> remain far apart and talks a-c transit is the main alternative public transit union contracts are also up. and the same is true at west-cat. that' s the bus service connecting bart with western contra costa county. a strike of this magnitude could add thousands of people to bay area highways. creating havoc on yourall that slack pfeiffer now could not be compared to anything the bay area has seen before. now much higher than it ever has been. during the last bart strike in 1997 there were fewer were to happen now, it could be much worse. this is video from the 1997 bart strike. which led to a major commuting nightmare. you can see the heavy vehicle traffic. buses and passengers. and the bridges and roads congested with cars. sections of market street in again tonight for re- paving. closure last night. was caused during the evening commute. market street will be shut down between fourth and fremont streets. the intersections will stay be able to use market street sidewalks. >> that after the a spokeswoman says southwest airlines has cancelled 57 flights because of a computer glitch that than two hours. michelle agnew says 43 of the cancellations were flights scheduled for late friday night in the western half of the country. the other 14 were saturday morning flights scattered across the u.s. because crews were not able to get to airports in time to make the scheduled takeoffs. agnew says the computer system was back to "full the airline had used a slower backup system after the shutdown affecting about 250 flights. some flights were on the taxiway and diverted back to the terminal after the problem was detected around 8 p.m. pst friday. flights unaffected. airline passengers may soon were plugged- in as their plane the f-a-a is considering allowing fliers to use some of their gadgets during the landing. though cell phones are not included, some devices are under consideration including i-pods. >>"there's been guidance that's been out there for years, the airlines have just been essentially waiting for the faa to make its position clear. the faa is about to do that and then guidance. however the reality is this is going to take some time because these aircraft are going to have to be tested to make sure they are ped tolerant." the deadline for that report has already been pushed back twice. the f-a-a says it will wait to iss fmal guidelines on electronic usage after it receives the recommendations in september. >> kron4 is having this great celebration on july 4th live far worse show in the bay area. >> we will bring you the biggest and best fireworks from the san francisco and other cities in the area live on july 4th kron 4 news. >> back after dozens of firefighters are battling a huge wildfire in central colorado friday. the so-called lime gulch fire has burned about 500 acres since it started tuesday. as of thursday, the fire was five percent contained. but officials say they expect to make more progress difficult weather conditions. >> "heads up for our crews out in the field are going to be very heads up for the weather, low relative humidity, higher winds, the potential for significant growth. but, at the same time, we have people moving around the perimeter of the fire as fast as they can." >> the fire has forced officials to evacuate dozens of people in the area. authorities believe the fire strike. a quick look outside this morning from our roof camera on van ness avenue. your weekend forecast. >> this is our view from the approach to the bay bridge at the toll plaza. you can see that it is gorgeous outside and it will get pretty hot today. >> low 50s right now in san francisco. >> mid-50s in concord and livermore as santa rosa appeared >> by noon time it will actually won a pretty quickly into the '80s. airline afternoon highs will be in the '60s for the coastal areas. >> seventies and eighties for the bay. and 90's for the inland areas. >> 60s along the bay shores. >> the afternoon highs will be pretty well in the east bay appeared 914 antioch. upper 80s for livermore appeared >> mid-70s for those to you and haight what appeared mid-60's for half moon bay. >> 87 for novado appeared 94¢ a rose appeared and downs down san francisco will be high of 71 degrees. airlin >> showers will start tomorrow on sunday. >> more showers and rain on monday and lingering into tuesday. >> >> a three- year-old boy who was born deaf is hearing for special device. doctor sanjay gupta shows us the moment the boy first heard his parents' voices. it's a modern-day miracle. watch as this little boy hears his father's voice for the first time. >> pet >> daddy." "daddy loves you." "daddy loves you." "he can hear!" "can you hear daddy?" >> clamp had never heard a sound. "grayson!" >>graysonwas born without the auditory nerves that carry sound from the inner ear to the brain. with a cochlear implant but, without nerves, it was ineffective. >>that's when doctors at the university of north carolina school of medicine gave him this. it's an auditory brainstem implant. the device is typically used in adults whose nerves have been damaged and hadn't yet children. an f-d-a approved trial. and grayson became the first child in the country to undergo the procedure. >>"we don't really know exactly what it's like for him. we don't know exactly what he hears, if he hears everything we hear, some of what we hear." >> doctors are confidentgraysonwill eventually hear and speak like any other child. his parents say he's already made great progress. although they won't soon forget what that first moment was like. >>"hi grayson. talk to him, daddy." "daddy loves you. daddy loves you." "he can hear!" >>doctor sanjay gupta, c-n- n, reporting. >>grayson's parents are actually his adoptive they believe his story will help a lot of other children and help doctors improve upon the technology. >> will have much more news coming up on kron 4 news to weekend edition after we come back three people in the province of alberta, canada. the water has also forced nearly 100-thousand from their homes in downtown calgary. prime minister stephen harper is a calgary resident. he says he never imagined a scene like this. in other parts of the province, raging flood waters that started mid- week. have ripped out roads. and torn away a chunk of the trans- canada highway. police are still searching for the body of one person killed in the storms. oscar-winning actress angelina jolie is in the middle east this week. for refugees. she's helping give a voice to the voiceless and the syria's civil war. less than one year ago za'atri refugee camp was desert and dust. refugees. now za'atri is home to more than 120,000, the second largest refugee camp in the world. during her visit, jolie pleaded for an end to the violence that has caused the camp to swell. i pray that all parties in the syrian conflict will stop targeting civilians and will allow access to humanitarian aid. i appeal to the world leaders to set aside your differences and unite to end the violence. make the diplomacy succeed. >> the u-n estimates more than 93-thousand people have died over the past two years in and as many as 5-thousand more are dying every month. >>protestors are once again of brazil. they're demanding better government services. it's happening in 80 cities.bringing out as many as a million people. this is video from sau paulo last night. it all started a couple weeks ago when a 10-cent transit fare hike enraged thousands of people. and unleashed a tidal wave of anti-government sentiment. leaders have since rolled back the fees. however the protests are continuing this weekend. hong kong lawmakers say the chinese government should decide edward snowden's fate. snowden has admitted leaking classified information about to the media. holed up in hong kong. and it is not known whether washington has formally filed an extradition request. protect snowden from espionage charges here in the u-s. ♪ >> we will have more news we [ male announcer ] wouldn't it be great if all devices had backup power? the chevrolet volt does. it's ingeniously designed to seamlessly switch from electricity to gas to extend your driving range. no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. ♪ the 2013 volt. charge ahead of the rest in the hov lane. ♪ >>and today union workers are making their case to the public with a dramatic video which portrays unruly passengers and dirty work enviornments. "" this bart station agent shows off his black eye after he says a passenger punched him. werethe union made this video to show the violence its workers face every day. another agent sarah bump tells kron 4 a bloody passenger came at her with a knife and it took 40 minutes for police to arrive. she called it a terrifying experience. >> the union wants a few changes made including station booths, and they dont want agents assigned to work alone at night in high crime areas. they also want an increase times. conrtract negotiations. workers could strike. negotiation talks resume workers are busy preparing the grand opening of the popular berkeley restaurant -- chez panisse after a fire damaged the eatery back in march. the march fire shutdown the restaurant. damages. the famous east bay eatery has been taking reservations online and over the phone since the end of may. morning let's check in with janu for your weekend forecast. >> a murder suspect is on the loose after a deadly shooting in richmond yesterday. police say, the man on your screen, clarence bailey, got into an argument with another man at an apartment complex. when several shots were fired. the victim was pronounced dead at the scene. witnesses helped identify bailey as the main suspect. authorities say bailey should be considered armed and dangerous. the robbery suspect known as the 'button down bandit' is set to be arraigned next week. suspect james page is actually known as a welterweight boxing champion from the 1990's and 2000's. police say page is set to be arraigned in federal court in oakland thursday on charges of robbing six east bay banks between march and june. at the time of his arrest, court records show page was on probation after serving more than 10- years in prison for a 2001 bank robbery in georgia. fruitvale station. the film about the last 24 hours before oscar grant's death by a bart police officer. was screened thursday night in oakland. yesterday director ryan coogler-- who is a bay area native-- actor michael b. jordan. and actress octavia spencer all spoke with kron 4. they talked about the conversation that occurred in the theater after the screening. and the significance of showing the film in oakland. >> "if anything it provides insight and helps to bring us together so when we screened the film for the first time in the bay area we had people from oscar's family there, we had people from opd there, there were bart police there they were all under one roof."/ "i think it's going to make people think and hold people accountable for their actions, holding people law enforcement or people in the community." >> oscar grant was shot on the platform of the fruitvale bart station on new year's morning 2009. by former bart police officer johannes merserle. he was convicted in 2010. the film opens nationwide on july 12th. a hunchback mutt from chico named wall-e, wins the at the sonoma-marin fair in judges say it was wall-e's overall presence that swayed them, he beat out 29 other competitors on friday. wall-e is a beagle-basset- boxer mix -- has a huge head, a short and thick stature, and waddles like a duck. his owner tammie barbee entered him in the competition just minutes before the deadline. wall-e and barbee will a trophy and some fame. the two are scheduled to appear on the today show on monday and jimmy kimmel live on wednesday. it may look like an ordinary i-phone case. but it serves as a 650-thousand- volt punch. all it takes is one touch. and the case- turned- stun gun delivers a shock that causes discomfort ranging the case has two safety switches and an activation button to prevent accidental discharge. thousands have been sold online and in stores since february. they are not cheap, though. averaging 139-dollars and 99 cents. you can't buy them in states where stun guns are banned. and you have to be at least age 18 to buy one. the cases fit i-phone- 4 and 4-s models, and come in a variety of colors. more options are expected to be available later this year. bay area automaker tesla is hoping to remove the fear some drivers have about electric cars by making them more convenient. tesla motors is going to offer a system which allows a driver to swap their car battery in about 90 seconds. that's less time than filling up a gas tank. tesla plans to have more than 100 supercharging stations operating across the country by the end of the year. customers will be able to choose between a quick battery swap for 50 to 80 dollars. or a free recharge that takes about an hour. will be back after the break with more kron 4 news. live look outside. walnut creek [female vo] then don't miss sleep train's 4th of july sale! [female vo] then don't miss sleep train's save on sleep train's most popular mattress sets. plus, pay no interest for 36 months on tempur-pedic and icomfort. sleep train's 4th of july sale is on now! ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ lines at the unemployment office are getting shorter. catherine heenan shows us good in the bay area. >> unemployment is down in the u.s. down even more here in california. it is down even more here in the bay area appeared set for cisco's job this rate is down 2% from last year. >> as you might expect the tech industry is driving the job search. >> companies are not just hiring there are treating their workers well. >> on glass door dock come the web site says san jose is home to 13 of glass doors top 50 places to work appeared including intel and google appeared >> san francisco also is in the top list of glass doors dock comes best places to work. >> in the tech industry, life is good even at the bottom of the ladder. glass-door says that the average salary for an intern at google is about 72=thousand dollars a year. >> will have more sports highlights on kron 4 news weekend edition will become back from the break. >> it is a beautiful star to the day and we are expecting prewar for the high temperatures for today. >> by noontime there will be plenty of '80s out there today. >> afternoon highs will bring us the '90s for the inland areas. >> '70s and '80s for the bay. >> this evening you will feel a gradual cool and winds will pick up. >> will have some left over '70s. >> the afternoon highs starting out in the south bay mid '80s for los gatos and san jose. >> upper 80s for livermore. >> mid-70s for hayward. >> downtown san francisco high of about 71 degrees. >> upper '80s in napa in the wine country. >> satellite and radio is showing a system headed our way. that increase in wind and claude coverage will bring a chance of showers tomorrow. >> today is today that will be clear with no rain appeared rain will start tomorrow on sunday and into my monday. >> terisa back to you. >>in sports, the a's go to the long ball in seattle. and at a-t- and- t park the fastest pitch of the night may not have been from a giants or marlins player. gary radnich has all that and more with the sports highlights. >> here is gary doing the sports report. >> upset it's expected to be a busy and exciting weekend in the north bay. as nascar invades wine country. 43 racers including jimmie johnson and danica patrick will take to the sonoma raceway! the 110-lap race on the nearly two-mile track starts at noon on sunday. heavy traffic is expected in the area. for the first time -- a nascar express train will take racing fans from sacramento, davis and suisun straight to the track. however seating is completely sold out. looks like u-c-l-a will take on mississippi state in the college world series finals. mississippi state won against oregon state four to one. the bulldogs beat the beavers for the second time in the c-w-s. u-c-l-a eliminated north carolina for their spot. mississippi state will play for the first time in the best-of-three championship round that starts monday night. another cyclist comes out about doping. tour de france winner jan ullrich has for the first time admitted to doping. ullrich - the only german to win the world's toughest cycling race - was found guilty of doping in 2012 and was banned for two years. the 1997 tour champion has now revealed he "received treatment" from doctor eufemiano fuentes, as he admitted undergoing blood doping procedures. the admission comes a few months after a similar announcement by his greatest rival lance armstrong. russian president vladimir putin says he has no memory of meeting patriots owner robert kraft. *or there being a super bowl ring. kraft recently said he never got back the super bowl ring he showed putin back in 2005. at the time kraft said he gave the ring as a gift, but last week he was quoted by the new york post as saying putin just took it. the russian president says if the ring means so much to kraft, he'll order a piece of jewelry of precious metal and stones be made for him. facebook says. a bug in its system in-advertently users. >> back after the break on some kron 4 news weekend. >> crystal geyser is always bottled at the mountain source. crystal geyser. crystal geyser. crystal geyser. then we deliver it directly to you. and this week's arts and entertainment check out the opera. >> join the 10th annual berkeley world music music festival. >> world music on saturday from arabic to zimbabwe and cajun and caltech. >> the berkeley world musical festival on saturday from noon to 9:00 p.m.. pick up a map and schedule at the info both along telegraphed and paste st. pierre >> downtown san at some malmo wine festival. you could hear several bands and more than 200 fine arts booths. >> the kids cells will be full of fun and at today's. in >> this festival will take place on saturday and sunday in downtown and started 10:00 in the morning with a beatles tribute band appeared >> to the will be a classic rock band and a santana tribute band. in line >> the san francisco opera is now featuring italian classic about two young soldiers to disguise their identity to test their lovers fidelity. >> this opera is part drama and part comedy appeared >> this opera is playing now at the memorial opera house. >>. that is this area is arts and entertainment report appeared 9 stay with us on kron 4 news will be back in a few minutes. >> good morning. news weekend. let's check in with janu for your weekend forecast. >> aztec a live look outside at the approach to the bay bridge toll plaza. you can see plenty of sunshine and it is one to be a beautiful day outside. airline ticket tears in this hour will be in the '60s and '70s in the inland areas. >> what of want to see plenty of eighties in the bay area appeared >> 67 his 80s and 90s in some areas out there today. >> we will bring down the afternoon highs later. but let's look at the satellite and radar. >> there is rain in the forecast to march into monday. >>one person is dead after they were trapped inside a car that drove into the san francisco bay. kron 4's mike pelton joins us live from marina green. >> like what is happening right now. and? >> you are looking at members of the san francisco fire department tried to get this fee hickel out of the water. >> authorities are waiting for a crane and the plan is to lift the car out of the water. >> emergency crews decide to wait until tomorrow to mark this morning to remove his vehicle. >> the woman inside this vehicle passed away last night. >> died teams finally located the of van and found it submerged in mud but cruise decide to wait until this morning to remove the ban because of its location in the water. >> unfortunately no one was able to rescue the woman in the event. >> ephors were called off last night and weekend police on the scene to guard the scene. >> we're waiting for the bars to come out. >> as you can see all the people are watching this unfold appeared allied once the van is removed from the water of the orders will determine who passed away in this van appeared >> a witness believe that the person in the van it is his neighbor and she is diabetic. he is waiting until the ban is remote from the water and the identification is determined but he believes that this is his neighbor. >> back to you terisa. july >> the man says that if this is his neighbor in the car she is a diabetic and could have potentially had eight accidents due to her diabetes. >> water? police are looking for this man -- melvin bellard of san francisco. he is believed to be involved in several san mateo county burglaries. officers are calling them "knock- knock" burglaries, as the burglars knock on the door before breaking in. and they say, bellard was part of such cases in san mateo, hillsborough and belmont. police say, they chased bellard back in april, but he escaped. >> mr. belli was throwing merchandise out of the car as authorities were chasing him. >> the car he was reportedly in sa bellard is 5-9 and 170- pounds. there's currently a warrant out for his arrest. bellard is considered dangerous. if you come across him.police say do not approach him. call law enforcement immediately. police are searching for a masked gunman who robbed a bank in morgan hill yesterday morning. these are surveillance photos of the robber. the crime happened at citibank on monterey road. police say the gunman jumped over the counter and held a bank teller at gunpoint demanding cash. they say the gunman had an accomplice. the two were seen driving away in a stolen gray jeep grand cherokee. they later dumped that car about half a mile from the bank and fled in another car. the first day of summer marked the beginning of a crackdown jose. the crime reduction plan began last night. patrols in known gang 'hot spots' around town. and for the remainder of cars will be deployed. then in july another 12- officers will be added, followed by the creation of a new gang suppression unit in august. high- crime areas. the so-called 'violent crime reduction plan' was spurred related killing of a 16- year-old boy on virginia avenue. that death was san jose's and 25th homicide overall so far this year. june 30th is the deadline for contract talks with three separate bay area transit agencies. bart workers and management remain far apart and talks will resume on monday a-c transit is the main alternative public transit across the bay but their union contracts are also up. and the same is true at west-cat. that' s the bus service connecting bart with western contra costa county. a strike of this magnitude could add thousands of people to bay area highways. creating havoc on your commute. all that slack now could not be compared to anything the bay area has seen before. mostly because ridership is has been. during the last bart strike in 1997 there were fewer riders -- so if a strike were to happen now, it could be much worse. this is video from the 1997 bart strike. which led to a major commuting nightmare. you can see the heavy vehicle traffic. buses and ferries packed with and roads congested with cars. sections of market street in san francisco will be closed again tonight for re- paving. this is video from the closure last night. you can see the traffic that was caused during the evening commute. market street will be shut down between fourth and fremont streets. all bikes, private vehicles, taxis and trucks. will be detoured from the construction zone the intersections will stay open. and pedestrians will be able to use market street sidewalks. will be back after the break here on kron 4 news look at them kids. 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[ man ] where all systems are go. ♪ a mysterious high-tech device now helping thieves break into cars. police across the country are stumped by a rash of car thefts. in surveillance video of those thefts.criminals appear to open locked cars with a mysterious handheld device. but kyung lah reports that so far no one -- not even the car manufacturers -- knows how it works. >> in chicago, a man by sedan a lockset with gnocchi and the alarm is disabled. it was this able by some mystery device. >> another man's computer system was hacked in california. >> however 8-cam caught the thief and you see the guy working. >> in just 18 seconds the crook in the out $3,000 of electronics from someone's car. >> an expert systems to set a high-tech crime tool being used for new york to l.a. appeared >> of stories do not know exactly what the device is that these are using to break into cars and compromise their system. >> hacking devices and now being used to break into your car instead of tools. >> law enforcement says they have one of these boxes in taxes and are trying to figure out if it is the same device being used in all of the latest electronic car thefts. >>dozens of firefighters are battling a huge wildfire in central colorado friday. the so-called lime gulch fire has burned about 500 tuesday. as of thursday, the fire was but officials say they expect to make more progress today. despite potentially difficult weather conditions. >> "heads up for our crews out very heads up for the weather, low relative humidity, higher winds, the potential for significant growth. but, at the same time, we have people moving around the perimeter of the fire as fast as they can." the >> the fire has forced officials to evacuate dozens of people in the area. authorities believe the fire was sparked by a lightning strike. >>a quick look outside this morning your weekend forecast. >> we are expecting showers tomorrow but it will be warm today. >> plenty of sunshine out there today. >> this afternoon there will be sunny and breezy and warm conditions here in the bay area. >> right now outside low sixties in san francisco's. >> a purse '60s in concord. livermore is 66 degrees. >> temperatures were taught more up into plenty of '80s by noon today in the bay area. >> nine days for the inland areas today. >> 90 degrees in the inland areas today. >> afternoon highs 90s in brentwood antioch and pittsburgh. >> mid '80s and san ramon. >> plenty of sunshine in the south bay in san jose. >> 85 degrees for san jose. >> east bay shores will be in the upper 70's in oakland and berkeley. >> 79 degrees high for fremont. >> 66 degrees for ocean beach. >> downtown san francisco high of 71 degrees. >> warm temperatures also in the north bay. >> 86 degrees in petaluma. >> the 7 day around the bay shows us big changes and cool down starting tomorrow, along with a chance of showers ending on monday night tuesday morning. >> terisa back to you. >> >> we will be back after the deadly flooding has forced nearly 100-thousand from their homes in canada. we'll show you the latest video from the impacted areas. and we'll have updates about whether edward snowden will be extradited from hong kong here in the u.s. on kron 4 news weekend live look outside. bay bridge toll plaza a massive flood has killed three people in the province of alberta, canada. the water has also forced nearly 100-thousand from their homes in downtown calgary. prime minister stephen harper is a calgary imagined a scene like this. in other parts of the province, raging flood waters that started mid- week. have ripped out roads. and torn away a chunk of the trans- canada highway. police are still searching for the body of one person killed in the storms. oscar-winning actress angelina jolie is in the middle east this week. jolie is a u-n special envoy for refugees. she's helping speak up for the voiceless and the homeless:. the refugees of syria's civil war. less than one year ago za'atri refugee camp was desert and dust. it was meant to house 20,000 refugees. now za'atri is home to more than 120,000, the second largest refugee camp in the world. during her visit, jolie pleaded for an end to the violence that has caused the camp to swell. >> and still leave the jelly speakini pray that all parties n the syrian conflict will stop targeting civilians and will allow access to humanitarian aid. i appeal to the world leaders to set aside your differences and unite to end the violence. make the diplomacy succeed. the u-n estimates more than 93-thousand people have died over the past two years in and as many as 5-thousand more are dying every month. protestors are once again out in force on the streets of brazil. they're demanding better government services. it's happening in 80 cities.bringing out as many as a million people. this is video from sau paulo last night. it all started a couple weeks ago when a 10-cent transit fare hike enraged thousands of people. and unleashed a tidal wave of anti-government sentiment. leaders have since rolled back the fees. however the protests are continuing this weekend. decide edward snowden's fate. snowden has admitted leaking classified information about n-s-a surveillance programs to the media. authorities believe he's holed up in hong kong. and it is not known whether washington has formally filed an extradition request. some officials there say they hope beijing will protect snowden from espionage charges here in take a look at this. >> take a look good this at ♪ a camera at lake tahoe at as [ male announcer ] wouldn't it be great if all devices had backup power? the chevrolet volt does. it's ingeniously designed to seamlessly switch from electricity to gas to extend your driving range. no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. ♪ the 2013 volt. charge ahead of the rest in the hov lane. ♪ the bart strike threat looms with just nine- days until expires. and today union workers are making their case to the public with a dramatic video which portrays unruly enviornments. this bart station agent shows off his black eye after he says a passenger punched him. the union made this video to show the violence its workers face every day. another agent sarah bump tells kron 4 a bloody passenger came at her with a knife and it took 40 minutes for police to arrive. she called it a terrifying experience. >> "i have no protection." >>the union wants a few changes made including bullet proof glass in the station booths, and they dont want agents assigned to work alone at night in high crime areas. they also want an increase in bart police response times. this is all related to the conrtract negotiations. without a contact, bart workers could strike. negotiation talks resume monday. workers are busy preparing the grand opening of the popular berkeley restaurant -- chez panisse after a fire damaged the eatery back in march. the march fire shutdown the restaurant. -thousand dollars in damages. the famous east bay eatery has been taking reservations online and over the phone since the end of may. a quick look outside this morning let's check in with janu for your weekend forecast. >> you concede it is a sunni start to the day this is a view from our san jose camera. >> it is one to be a gorgeous day to day. >> we are saying '70s and fairfield. upper 60s in fairfield. >> stallone is chile in san francisco as a warm-up to today. maligned >> '90s for antiart fairfield antioch's and other places. >> as we head into the evening it will be comfortable temperatures with increasing cloud coverage and a chance for rain to march into monday. >> we do have some changes in the forecast to talk more about that we come back trees appeared >>a murder suspect is on the loose after a deadly shooting in richmond yesterday. police say, the man on your screen, clarence bailey, got into an argument with another man at an apartment complex. when several shots were fired. dead at the scene. witnesses helped identify bailey as the main suspect. authorities say bailey should be considered armed and dangerous. >>the robbery suspect known as the 'button down bandit' is set to be arraigned next week. suspect james page is actually known as a welterweight boxing champion from the 1990's and 2000's. police say page is set to be arraigned in federal court in oakland thursday on charges of robbing six east bay banks between march and june. at the time of his arrest, court records show page was on probation after serving more than 10- years in robbery in georgia. fruitvale station. the film about the last 24 hours before oscar grant's death was screened thursday night in oakland. yesterday director ryan coogler-- who is a bay area native-- actor michael b. jordan. and actress octavia spencer all spoke with kron 4. they talked about the conversation that occurred in the theater after the screening. and the significance of showing the >> "if anything it provides insight and helps to bring us together so when we screened the film for the first time in the bay area we had people from oscar's family there, we had people from opd there, there were bart police there they were all under one roof."/ "i think it's going to make people think and hold people accountable for their actions, holding people responsible whether that be law enforcement or people in the community." >>oscar grant was shot on the platform of the fruitvale bart station on new year's morning 2009. by former bart police officer johannes merserle. he was convicted in 2010. the film opens nationwide on july 12th. a hunchback mutt from chico named wall-e, wins the "world's ugliest dog" title at the sonoma-marin fair in petaluma. judges say it was wall-e's them, he beat out 29 other competitors on friday. wall-e is a beagle-basset- boxer mix -- has a huge head, a short and thick stature, and waddles like a duck. his owner tammie barbee entered him in the competition just minutes before the deadline. wall-e and barbee will receive 15- hundred dollars, a trophy and some fame. the two are scheduled to appear on the today show on monday and jimmy kimmel live on wednesday. >>it may look like an ordinary i-phone case. but it serves as a 650-thousand- volt punch. all it takes is one touch. and the case- turned- stun gun delivers a shock that causes discomfort ranging from mild to extreme pain. the case has two safety switches and an activation button to prevent accidental discharge. thousands have been sold online and in stores since february. they are not cheap, though. cents. you can't buy them in states where stun guns are banned. and you have to be at least age 18 to buy one. the cases fit i-phone- 4 and 4-s models, and come in a variety of colors. more options are expected to be available later this year. bay area automaker tesla is hoping to remove the fear some drivers have about electric cars by making them more convenient. tesla motors is going to offer a system which allows a driver to swap their car battery in about 90 seconds. that's less time than filling up a gas tank. tesla plans to have more than 100 supercharging stations operating across the country by the end of the year. customers will be able to choose between a quick battery swap for 50 to 80 dollars. or a free recharge that takes about an hour. news on the jobs front is getting better for many americans - especially here in the bay area. we'll tell you why. coming up on kron 4 news weekend lines at the unemployment office are getting shorter. >> back after the break here on kron 4 news weekend. new government numbers show the job picture. catherine heenan shows us why the news is especially good in the bay area. >> unemployment is down in the u.s. and down more in california which has at one quarter million jobs in the past year appeared down even more in the bay area appeared >> san francisco's job rate has dropped more than 2% in the last year appeared >> as you might expect the tech industry is driving the job search. those companies are not just hiring they are treating their workers well. >> san jose and san francisco are one and two on glass got door website on places to work appeared >> intel and google are the top places to work. >> catherine heenan kron 4 news. >> in the tech industry, life is good even at the bottom of the ladder. glass-door says that the average salary for an intern at google is about 72=thousand dollars a year. >>coming up on kron 4 news weekend a quick look outside this morning [ female announcer ] this is a special message from at&t. 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