Result in another tragic incident like we saw in louisiana where two women died after a gunman opened fire at a showing of trainwreck. The idea of it comes across your mind in a movie theater. Reporter she still plans to watch the film in theaters but as for security on hand at this movie . Maybe this shouldnt be the only movie that requires security. They should look at all films. Reporter now, we dont know which theaters have partnered up with universal for this offer but we did reach out again like i mentioned to amc and they say understandably during this time or during these types of events they dont release their security details. Live in San Francisco cate caugiran, kpix 5. Police are questioning four people about a prank that set off a panic inside a Newport Beach movie theater. The suspect started up a leaf blower during a sunday night showing of the gift. Moviegoers thought it was a chainsaw and ran for the exits. Three people were hurt in the stampede. One woman is dead another in custody. Police in sunnyvale investigating a homicide at a mobile home park. Kpix 5s devin fehely joins us now live from sunnyvale with some details. Devin. Reporter murders are very rare here in sunnyvale. Earlier today, police were tightlipped about exactly what happened. We have however learned in the past hour some new information about this case. Police say that the victim was an 81yearold woman. Now, the suspect apparently reported the murder to 911. When officers arrived they say that the suspect was cooperative. She was detained and officially arrested and charged with the murder. Investigators now say that the woman under arrest is the 81 yearolds daughter. When they arrived on scene they made contact with an unarmed cooperative woman at the residence. She was detained. When they search the residence they found one dead woman inside. Reporter so just to recap, it is an 81yearold woman who was apparently killed with a hammer by her adult daughter who neighbors say had been recently living with her mother. In sunnyvale, devin fehely, kpix 5. New at 6 00, our first look at the woman wanted after a daring escape from the bay bridge. Police in San Francisco are looking for Evelyn Sanchez edwards a 25yearold woman from richmond. Police say she was behind the wheel of a stolen car. She wrecked it early yesterday morning crossing the bridge. She did not want to answer questions from police and officers say edwards climbed over the edge of the bridge and either slipped or jumped. She fell 70 feet into the water below. She survived. A dump truck driver reported picking up a woman in a wet dress and dropped her off in the east bay. Late shift workers shaken up after a shooting on san joses tech campus. It happened overnight outside probe logic a Semiconductor Design and manufacturing company. A man with a gunshot wound was rushed to a hospital where he later died. Police are investigating whether the shooting was drug related. So far no arrests. Tonight a San Francisco supervisor thats bicyclists shouldnt have to stop at stop signs. In fact, he wants a new ordinance to tell police to back off their recent crackdown. Kpix 5s Mike Sugerman found out how this would work. Mike. Reporter well, liz, lets see. Well, there goes a bike. We have been standing here for halfhour. Of course theres no bikes right now. But we have been watching bicyclists every one of them blow through this stop sign here near duboce park. And thats illegal. But there is a move to change that. [ music ] reporter Supervisor John Avalos a big bike advocate thinks police should treat cyclists like they treat pot smokers. Busting smokers is the cops lowest priority. So too he thinks should be writing tickets for going through stop signs. Cyclists safely yield and slow down to a safe speed and look both ways before they cross. It should be perfectly safe. Reporter jeremy pollack is working on changing the law. Its been a big controversy of course because citing bikers running stop signs became the top priority in the citys Park Police District for a time recently. The topic is now the buzz of the city. What do you think, should bikers have to stop completely or can they go slowly through the intersection . They shouldnt have to stop. Reporter we stopped in at cut to contrast barbershop to get some opinions. Its a Gathering Place in supervisor avalos district. Hes their guy. A lot of cutters and patrons ride bikes. Anybody think thats a good idea or a bad idea . I think its a great idea. Great idea. Reporter we were surprised who was for and against it. Everybody should follow signs. It would be easier that way. Reporter jerry is a big cyclist and rides every day. I think they should have to stop. It would be a safer way. I dont think its always necessary. Reporter dillon scott thinks it cuts both ways. Slow down at least to give pedestrians and cars a better awareness of them. Reporter and, in fact, thats the idea. Its not to allow biker to blow through stop signs. Not condoning any unsafe behavior by bicyclists. Sfpd will continue to cite anyone who fails to slow down or yield the right of way. Reporter its a controversial issue. Ill tell you how much its controversial. Even the San FranciscoBicycle Coalition wont take a stand on this because many of its members think it may not be such a good idea. In San Francisco, Mike Sugerman, kpix 5. Grass fire came within just a few feet of some homes in san jose today. This erupted just before 1 00 this afternoon along interstate 280 near highway 87. A sound wall kept it away from the houses on the other side. You can see just how close those flames got. No word on how this one got started. Crews battling the jerusalem fire in lake county are making progress. Despite strong winds firefighters managed to double their containment overnight bringing the number to 33 . Since the fire started sunday, over 23,000 acres have burned. The thick dry brush in the area can light up fast. Over 150 people have been evacuated from their homes. And check out what happened to this weather station near the jerusalem fire. It was doused by a fire retardant drop. The rain gauge was tricked and reported a trace amount of rain. A lot of food could go to waste in the Central Valley this season. It has nothing to do with the drought. Kpix 5s len ramirez shows us farmers are having a hard time finding any help for the harvest. Reporter its harvest time in the Salinas Valley and produce from the salad bowl of the world is ready for the dinner table. But in this the land of plenty, there is a big shortage of farm workers. [ speaking spanish ] reporter luis hidalgo from mexico was taking a break from picking iceberg lettuce. He told me in spanish that its harder to cross the u. S. mexico border for people who come here and work. [ speaking spanish ] reporter its a trend that growers have been watching for the last few years as the u. S. Has tightened border security. Crews are off 25, 30 . Reporter Jimbo Garrett says with so few workers not all fields can be picked so perfectly good food is going to waste. Crops need to be harvested at specific time. And if you dont have the workers to harvest the crops, they sit there. And they rot in the fields. Reporter u. S. Food and Vegetable Production down 9. 5 this year but wages are up as growers try to retain workers. Entry level jobs are paying up to 11 an hour up about 50 cents this summer am even though the pay might be slightly better its still back breaking work out here in the hot sun. And so for that reason, many farm workers are starting to find jobs in other parts of the economy that are more stable and even better paying leading to an even greater shortage. Agriculture needs access to a legal stable workforce. Reporter growers continue to push for a longterm solution such as a Guest Worker Program in the meantime longer hours for farm workers who are already here like luis hidalgo. Instead of going home this late in the afternoon, he went back for another shift. In salinas, len ramirez, kpix 5. Still ahead, they found his board but no signs of this paddleboarder at lake tahoe. Clues police are using to try to track him down. Close call that could have had tragic consequences. Tense moments when a drone got too close to a medical helicopter. Weather tonight live from lands end. One of the very few places that will not get hot over the next couple of days. Well talk about 100degree temperatures how long they last and were also talking about el nino. Well have that next. ,,,,, female announcer through sunday at sleep train, get up to 48 months interestfree financing on tempurpedic. Save hundreds on beautyrest. Or choose 300 in free gifts with Stearns Foster. The triple choice sale ends sunday at sleep train. Police in South Lake Tahoe searching for a missing paddleboarder tonight. They dont know who he is. But they found his gopro camera near an abandoned board and paddle on the lake. A second man appears in a couple of the photos taken at heavenly ski resort. The man apparently rented the board yesterday. It was spotted by a boater late last night. If you recognize either of these people, police want to hear from you. Wildlife officials are tracking a black bear that attacked a 67yearold man early this morning. It happened as the man stepped out of his home in mariposa county. We have this photo of the scene a warden checking the area. The bear struck the man from behind. He fought back but suffered multiple puncture wounds and scratches. Somehow, he got away and drove himself to the hospital. He will be okay. Crews are using tracking dogs to search for the bay. It will be destroyed if found. It seems the drones just keep getting in the way. This time it happened in fresno. Medics on board an emergency helicopter were transporting a patient when a drone suddenly flew right in front of them. Startled pilot made a sharp turn barely dodging the drone and what could have been a horrific accident. Could take down the helicopter. Things as small as birds have taken down helicopters. It could have tragic consequences. This is the first time that Something Like this happened to them and they say they will have to keep an eye out for drones now. Apple is out with a new breakdown on diversity in its workforce. The tech giant hired more than 11,000 women in just the past year. They now make up 31 of apples total workforce. They brought in 2700 new hispanic workers, 66 more than last year. And it doubled the number of black hires to 2200. Some Silicon Valley companies showed off their hightech products today even letting people try them out. These are electric skateboards from a Company Called boosted boards. The boards can go up to 22 miles per hour. The company says the boards have both recreational and also commuting benefits. So were trying to get people out of their cars trying to figure out ways of helping with the urban commute. And this is a fully autonomous robot. It can patrol for security and send audio and video feeds to a Human Security officer. Google also showed off one of its driverless cars. All the companies at todays Technology Showcase are based in mountain view. Some bay area hospitals and Ucdavis Health are testing out a new device that could help people with emphysema breathe easier. Reporter Christina Anderson shows us how it works onthe healthwatch. Keep going, going, more, more, more, more, big, big, big, big, big reporter Mark Anderson is at Ucdavis Medical Center for a few hours doing a series of tiring and painful breath tests. Right in there. Right in there. Reporter he has emphysema probably caused by four decades of smoking. Its not easy. Its not a life that i would have chose, although i chose it. Reporter emphysema creates diseased portions of the lungs which leaves room for fresh air to go in. So it can range from being shut breathless part time or all the time. Reporter ucdavis is taking part in a trial of a new device to improve lung function in patients. Its a tiny valve thats inserted into the airways leading to the diseased part of the lungs. It blocks fresh air from going into the bad part of the lungs but allows old air to escape. So what were trying to do is to get rid of the bad parts of the lungs so to speak, make them not participate in a breath by breath by allowing them to collapse or deflate. Reporter anderson is taking part in the trial and had four valves implanted about a months ago. He cant tell if they are helping. Im willing to take the risk. My lungs are so damaged that it can only help. Reporter anderson will come back to ucdavis to monitor the progress. If its safe and helpful, it could be prescribed and approved by the fda. I think it would be cool if it helps other people. Ucdavis is one of 21 locations participating in the nationwide trial. Ucsf and stanford are also taking part. Time to check the forecast with paul deanno live at lands end in San Francisco. I dont think you could find a prettier view. Reporter its fantastic. The weather is perfect. We are in the upper 60s, the low cloud cover just beginning to return. This is a place youre going to want to go this weekend to cool off because 35 miles from here in places like antioch and pittsburg its going to be about 100 to 102 degrees. This will be the 70s here but well need mother natures air conditioning because it gets shut down this weekend. Very comfortable outside today. Your high temperatures 86 in morgan hill. Concord 85. San rafael 81. Beautiful in san jose. 80 your high. Fremont 77. San francisco 69 degrees. Lands end maybe you want to head out tomorrow clouds to start 58 degrees at 8 a. M. Lunchtime the sunshine emerges. 3 00 in the mid to upper 60s. Football can you believe it . Football returning tomorrow. The raiders hosting the rams. Friday 7 00. Clear skies for kickoff. 72 degrees. Dragon boat festival one of the many things going on in the bay area this weekend. Lake merritt in oakland that would be sunday. It will be in the 80s. Its going to be warm. Even in places like oakland coming up this weekend. Low pressure is finally moving away. What thats doing is its allowing a big strong ridge of High Pressure to build in. As that happens, we eliminate or limit the ocean influence. Its going to get warm away from the water up near 100 degrees. And then even near the bay well see widespread 80s on saturday and sunday so tomorrows kind of the transition day. It will be warmer but not really hot. The weekend forecast is all sunshine all the way to the beach. Highs in the 70s at the coast. 80s near the bay. 90s to low 100s inland. We begin the cooling down process on monday. More significant cooling coming up on tuesday and wednesday. Speaking of coming up, in about 12 minutes were going to talk more about el nino a new report from noaa the Parent Company of the National Weather service came out today. They are saying el nino conditions are present. It is strong. It likely will get stronger. And it may very well have a very definitive impact on how much rainfall we get in california this winter. Well have more coming up in about a dozen minutes. Back to you. Thank you. Ucdavis researchers are teaming up with californias Wine Industry to find ways to make wine using less water. Researchers at the Mondavi Institute for wine and food science are using technology to recycle the water used to sanitize winery equipment. Ucdavis professors say traditionally too much water is wasted on cleaning. Pretty much all that water is used for cleaning. And so if you can figure out efficient way of doing cleaning in a winery then you can reduce water use tremendously. Thats what we focus on. The professor says it takes about 6 gallons of water to make a gallon of wine. Through their recycling technology, they can cut that water use by more than half. It is becoming one of northern californias hottest shopping destinations. Not in the middle of downtown San Francisco. But in livermore. And business has been so good, they are going bigger. Plus, a new home for one of the worlds favorite longtime childrens shows. 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Reporter she lined up with others around the corner outside this store the biggest draw of the stores in livermore. Im looking for a good deal. Reporter so is everyone else. It drew more than 7 million shoppers here last year alone many asian tourists. Getting goods here with prices they cant match in china so for them this is great shopping. Reporter but outlet values are deceiving. Deeply discounted merchandise is not the same merchandise you would get from the designer stores. This is made for the outlets, not you would find in a tory birch store. Thats a big disappointment. Reporter Outlet Stores carry mostly lower quality items made specifically for the outlets with name brand labels. These are just techniques to make consumers