was just wait and pray that he gets better. the goal raise as much money as possible, the medical bills stacking up. it s not stopping here correct? we re going to keep on going, we of stuff going on with the giants and were going to keep on doing this. whatever it takes to help brian, and his kids. kate: thank you so much, one of the other events that will be going on is that she going to go on an l.a. it has was san francisco on monday. hundreds of the chiantis and paramedics will be going through the stadium both dodgers stadium and giants stadium and collecting cash from the crowd it will be called phil de flu. reporting live in san is it, kron 4 news. pam: a prayer vigil will be held for brian tonight in felton. it will be held at st. john s catholic church on russell avenue and highway 9. the special service will begin at 7:00 p.m.. this is not the first time in the tense rivalry between the dodgers in the giants turned violent. kron 4 kimberly is here now to give
it s a bridge. [ laughter ] it s the san mateo bridge. a wet one. it s hard to tell this morning. a lot of rain and wind out there. in fact, we have wind advisories in effect for the san mateo bridge, bay bridge, benicia bridge and which one am i forgetting the dumbarton bridge. that caltrans warning sign does actually say high wind vegasry so take it slow this morning advisory so take it slow this morning. this is westbound 92 in the commute direction. we ll let you know about developing hot spots. so far, so good. mass transit is on time. good choice this morning. back to you. thank you. we re following a developing story this out of berkeley. house fire bringing down some power lines and it s become quite the mess. anne makovec is on dwight way with an update and she joins us now. good morning. reporter: good morning. several blocks here around dwight way in sacramento in berkeley are closed down right now and probably will be for a couple of hours after
bonds all he had to do was tell the truth. let me roll video. the reason he did not is that he wanted to maintain a powerful secret that which using anabolic steroids. he was afraid that it it would taint his accomplishments. and steve hoskins, kimberly bell were the ones that showed that he was lying. those were his inner circle people that are all lying. those witnesses cannot be trusted. hoskins testimony was inconsistent. also that kimberly bell admitted lying before the grand jury so none of them can be trusted. the prosecution has been trying to demonize. becker. with untested theories of as head of growing. you can see barry bonds is leaving the court right now. the court has gone to the jury in the case has gone to juries. eight women, four men. we do not know how long this will take but we will be here to cover this for you as it happens. that is the latest, dan kerman kron 4 news. continuing coverage. pam: at 4:20 attorney ivan gold with legal analysis. if (music)
this is one of the safest airline to confide. reporter: the consumer expecexport i talked to said it don t be surprised to see a commercial coming up that hints at the recent troubles. reporting in san francisco, kron 4 news. pam: the southwest plane that made the emergency landing on friday was 15 years old and that has raised questions about the safety of aging aircraft. kate thompson is here and she spoke to aviation experts, are the older planes on safe. ? kate: it s not really the age of the plane but how much it s maintained. that s where you have to be careful. it and making sure how many times the plane takes off and lands. it s like an aluminum blum. we have a graphic illustration, you can see how the plane expands and contracts every time it takes off. that s what causes the plane to age. that can cause the cracks in the airplane. that s really what you have to focus on when it comes to the age of the airplane making sure it s safe and well maintained. pam: are
minutes on westbound 580 out of the altamont pass to the dublin interchange. that s really our only slow spot across the bay area. right now towards the bay bridge toll plaza, we re doing great. back to you. thank you. dozens of people burned-out of their homes. right now, firefighters still on the scene, still watching for hot spots at a san francisco hotel. let s go to anne makovec, she is in the tenderloin neighborhood with why it took some residents longer than usual to get out of the burning building. anne, good morning. reporter: good morning. many of them were handicapped, just one of the challenges firefighters were dealing with last night when the fire broke out at around 9 a.m. they were here all night and there was a spot fire that broke out on the roof a couple of hours ago so firefighters are standing by making sure that this entire building is stable and safe before they leave. they think they will be able to do that at around 8 a.m. so i m on the corner o