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running again. rick talk to me a little bit about tonight and what will happen first of all. >> glad to be back at the negotiating table we will discuss the very proposals as to how we can move forward and get the people back and get the trains going. >> reporter: are you optimistic that a deal can get done? >> we are hopeful. it is a necessary step for to start talking again. there's >> asking their number and
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request comes out closer to 23%. so we have some ways to go and have talking to do. >> reporter: sounds like it's still pretty far all out. >> we are still always away but we have not talked in a while so we need to get together and discuss the issues. >> reporter: this is a nightmare for the bay area region. >> the only way we're going to be able to get things back rolling is to get back to the local she asian table and that is what we are doing. >> reporter: coming up by
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talk to the bart union rep and i will tell you what she had to say coming up in a few minutes. kron4's charles clifford is live in san francisco. >> pam: hundreds of thousands of bay area commuters want to see these bart trains moving again. this is the concord maintenece center.trains pretty much idle. however, bart warns people if you see trains running.that does not mean the strike has ended. the trains are running sporadically so that rust does not form on the tracks, and so the trains themselves are in good shape and tready end. >> there is obviously economic damage. this is not an acceptable condition or acceptable outcome. so i am glad that they are getting back to the bargaining table. >> pam: are you surprised
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that it got this far? >> i am. i also recall serving on the bourse supervisors is served no one and a loss and that left a lot of an arrest. people are starting to get jobs and are more consistent basis and now there are going to be put through this remarkable threat on their work lives a.m. personal and family lives. this is simply unnecessary. >> pam: is the source said they have giving millions of dollars of concessions.
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where do you stand on whose right in this battle? i'm >> think everyone is right everyone to make a good argument. i think at the end of the date is not about who is to blame. at the sign of the times with deep recession labour has had to step up and remarkably dropped its region. and now that things are selling under recession and recovery and the bay area they're not surprise killing asking for a little bit more. so this is hardly the end of this type of strike. this what is
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and tactful and a very deep way. >> pam: should transit workers be included in that group. ? should transit workers being quoted in that. ? >> i remember when we staved off a strike. at the end of the day people have the right to collectively bargained and express their point of view. it is the
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public and that at the cassinis to be represented to it. and they've got to get to a resolution here. immediately. to both the management and labor will have a bigger impact on what ever they seek to gain over the next few years. >> reporter: lieutenant governor mayor. in light of the 4000 stranded because of the strike. thank you for this time i think you for your time. talking with fresh
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fruit commuters on this >> reporter: looks different from yesterday at the same time as the last i lot less traffic. people are staying home or left earlier or sitting in their office. regardless we are not seeing the same type of backup that we saw yesterday. some commuters think that there is better in some think that there is worse. >> to that of a workable earlier and doesn't seem like it is that that. >> they encourage you to save gas and help not pollute.
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>> reporter: this is where we are on fifth street. the freeway is looking like with things backing up as you get on the freeway. but for the most part things are looking better at this time than they looked yesterday at this time. how is it looking and comparison charles? >> reporter: more people in line today at the ferry. i talked to a few people today that the word has gotten out that this theory is the best way to travel on dryness time. during this time. so let's take a look at some video that i shot just a short time ago.
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>> reporter: on monday, yesterday it tripled normally they have about 5800 people were writing the buried yesterday they had 17,900. they're continuing with that after today. today i spoke with a few of them and asked all if they could talk to negotiators what they say? >> compromise and come to an agreement >> please> think about every one that you are impacting by not talking in coming to a resolution. >> look at what this has done to the people who commute to or try to deal with day care and other issues. >> reporter: aren't, but that lives. all right, back
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live. charles clifford kron 4 news. >> reporter: hunters and thousands of bay area commuters are waiting to move take buses and ferries. you see all of the trains pretty much sitting idle. the impact of the bart strike. lines again tonight at the transbay terminal in san on those buses. jeff? >> reporter: the trains themselves are in good working conditions and ready to roll. just sitting there and the service yard. >> pam: the san mateo
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bridge very eat very heavy eastbound. we will keep an eye on all of the traffic issues and the status of negotiations on kron 4 news.
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, on an astonishing play can we all belong. can't we all get along? >> reporter: that set to take place at 6:00 tonight and just about 45 minutes from now the two sides will come together with the state mediator. hopefully good news after words. look at the lines of the upper deck lower deck and in signed as well people are jim to try to get back to the east bay from a tumultuous day of commuting without bart trains. car pool services are being maxed out. the two sides to union and bart management are still far apart but at l at 6:00
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p.m. we will be covering that live soon as those two sides get back to the table. >> pam: people waited before dawn to get on board one of bart's charter buses. you can see the long line of commuters we found at the el cerrito del norte bart station at around 5 oclock this morning. >> pam: towardmany people we spoke with said. they were frustrated because the unions and bart management have not been at the public suffers through the labor dispute. >> let's start talking folks. >> i wish that they would free it and make some sort of resolution and continued to work and still negotiate. because that happened to >> with the economy the way
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it is is some thought climate of not one to come together. it is hurting the people that work here and the public opinion of bart and the public at large. so the need to figure something out so people can do with the need to do make ends meet. >> pam: just? jeff? >> list six of the bill that would shot along, but all just a short time ago. stating in line waiting. standing in line waiting. here are some things that the commanders had to say. >> i doubt that i would be making that bus because it
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is leaving right now. based on the number of people probably one more bus and i and how on. >> give or take maybe an hour to an hour and a half. >> probably with this commute an hour and a half. >> normally take bart and and out of the city. it is about the same amount of time rather i take transit or bart. the disorder of the pants. it just sort to of de pence. >> jacqueline: of we are
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marshaling the traffic conditions. things are getting a lift so ugly. here at the 280 bumper to bumper. let's look at some other congestion all across the bay bridge. slow traffic all the way through 58880. really no accidents just slow traffic. we had an earlier incident here at san quentin. tried time is 32 minutes and there. earlier obstruction near the millbrae exit which caused a huge back up on the 101 nor way. slow transition to get
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across the bridge right now. it will still take you a little over 20 minutes to get across the bridge in any direction. . >> reporter:the obama administration says it's delaying a major part of the president's health care overhaul law, the requirement that medium and large companies offer coverage. 2015 will be the new year to comply. if companies do not comply by 2015 those companies will face fines. >> jacqueline: temperature still in the triple digits
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in the inland valleys with 1 05 in plaza 10 am one of three would antioch. south bay temperatures are in the upper 90s but now cooling down and the lower 80s. we are seeing thunderstorms to the sierra and shower activity off the coast of water. this is a good thing that this is missing us. it is kicking off thunderstorms with pretty up plenty of lightning strikes. one temperatures to among. as we talk as we continue with the weak things will get a lot cooler. >> pam: westbound traffic no
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>> reporter: a big break heading into center cisco trying to take a standard rolled but not the white lanes sold its action gets stuck. it is about a 45 the truck was damaged the toll plaza was damaged a little bit. the tow truck comes and
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you could see that to point the big break away.dick rick big rig. now pale we want to check fan with the golden gate bridge and see what it is looking at right now >> pam: you can't see the tower due to the fog. but look at them kids... they have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies to a device like that. one time, i had to wait half a day to watch a movie. you watched movies?! i was lucky if i could watch a show. show?! man, i was happy to see a sneezing panda clip! trevor, have you eaten today? you sound a little grumpy. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices
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ññ; >> jacqueline: another hot day in the bay area and the triple digits. it looks like it may stay with us for a couple of more days. one of return.
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>> pam: you are looking at casual carpoolers in san francisco this morning there was long lines for buses and ferries. >> reporter: walking into the building just a field. we are expecting to see more of them picking up and the next few minutes. negotiations are expected at 6:00 tonight. the service employees international union picketing in front of
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the bart station. carrying signs and stating their message loud and clearly. today bart president and to that bryant had this to say in that conference. >> we are serious about the proposal we support fair and accurate bowl contract proposals. we have proposals that will save them millions of dollars so but that we look forward to moving this process forward so that we can get the trains running and passengers back. >> reporter: so many hundreds and thousands of people waiting to try again.
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to point fingers of there will be a mediator at first and side throne. the hope is that the mediators can get things going so that both parties gate ditch we get into the room and start discussing negotiations. so hopefully, hopefully this will put an end to the bart strike. report. >> reporter: things are a lot better than yesterday pam as we mentioned before down the street as we look at bryant street you see lots of people coming down the freeway but no back up at all accurate and that is really good news because this is the time that
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yesterday at 331 received light traffic. the bottom line is things seem to be smoother today. i'm not >> i think today is worse crit really >> reporter:? really? what >> reporter: is interesting is this man sat with a sign to be released at a certain exit. less than a minute someone stopped and he was back to the east bay. the car pool zones are probably better for that. pam, again? there is a tiny bit
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of a backup of for the most part things are very good right now. >> jacqueline: as we take a look at the approach at the bay bridge. we see congestion here we could drive to treasure island will take you about 30 minutes. we are seeing slow and dull traffic. and we had eight earlier accident on the richmond bridge. lookit that back up. we also have high winds. now down to the peninsula. all the way
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to the san mateo bridge. going northbound it has now turned solid red. extend it. >> pam: very service jumped again today in light of the bart strike. kron 4 charles clifford is at the ferry terminal with that information. trolls? >> reporter: charles? >> reporter: i will show you how big this in a spirit this blind since. this line is...
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>> reporter: yester day they had 17,900 folks riding of parry. but writing the fare read very busy day and sat francisco. also there passband long lines at that very stock as well creek ferry dock, as well/ >> reporter: potential winds causing a mud slide. jacqueline? >> jacqueline: you can see
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that there are rich and oranges on the screen. with lightning strike associated. look good all the lightning strike rain is coming down again in this area. [ man ] we have a go for auto sequence start.
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>> reporter: finally tonight. of silence of negotiations are resuming. the two sides will be back at the negotiation table 20 minutes from now we have bart management and union talking on compensation. labor talks at the top of the hour. >> pam: here are the closing numbers. the dow fell 42 points. the nasdaq fell one point. and the s-and-p 500 fell a fraction of a point.
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>> catherine: the george zimmerman trial continued in florida today. with a focus on the injuries zimmerman had after the confrontation with trayvon martin. he's charged with shooting and killing the 17-year-old last year while on >> catherine: one of zimmerman's closest friends took the stand today. a former sheriff's deputy. he says he talked to zimmerman after the incident.and saw his injuries. >> why i'd. a little bit of the attachment perhaps not realizing that he had just gone through a traumatic event.
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>> catherine: cast doubt on the claims that trayvon martin was beating zimmerman's head into the ground. >> catherine: they called this medical examiner to the stand. she testified that zimmerman's injuries were fairly minor - and he didn't need stitches. zimmerman is claiming self-defense.saying he only shot after martin attacked him. >> catherine: nsa whistle- blower edward snowden has cast a wide net -- but is still stuck without a country.sitting in the moscow airport. he has now requested asylum from 21 different countries. >> catherine: that he can 'not' have asylum there -- unless he stops divulging secrets - so snowden has now withdrawn his request. putin met with venezuela's president today -- another spot where snowden is hoping to go. and that shot out. >> catherine: investigators in the arizona mountain town of yarnell are trying to figure out why 19 elite firefighters died in an out of control wildfire sunday. and whether human error played a role in the tragedy. >> catherine: the investigation will look at
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whether the crew paid attention to the forecast, created an escape route and took other precautions. >> catherine: investigators will also look at whether the crew should have been pulled out before the fire exploded sunday. as for the fire -- it continues to grow. >> catherine: the fire near the town of yarnell has burned roughly 9-thousand acres and burned 200 buildings -- most of them homes. fire crews are struggling with gusty winds.and at last word, there's little or no containment. >> it is an extremely difficult buyer to deal with. we are number one in the nation so it means that all eyes are the want us right now. >> catherine: in egypt.at least seven people have been killed in mass protests. huge crowds are rallying against president mohammed morsi. he addressed the nation today - saying he refuses
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to step down -- and wants the military to withdraw its ultimatum. the military is threatening to suspend the islamist- backed constitution and legislature -- and set up an interim administration. there are threats to begin that process by a wednesday deadline. >> catherine: officials in israel are keeping an eye on all this.they're worried that a collapse of the islamist government could threaten a peace treaty between the two countries. >> jacqueline: more bay area news. as we look like right now from the bay bridge toll plaza you can see the hyde covered cloud coverage. east bay i am not seen any of
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these storms locally. i can see plenty of lightning strikes up through the sierra up right now. we are going to go with the same pattern with falk at the calls line. fog near the coast line we still have to triple digits and chance of thunderstorms. here looking etc. satellite pictures still seem cloud coverage and moisture down the coast line. skirting as to the east it looks like tomorrow will be very similar. another hot day out there tomorrow and will stay hot
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and to your head into the fourth of july. dramatic: temperatures more comparable to the week. comfortable. >> pam: westbound traffic on the right knees to pick up. the issue is the fault was sluggish travel on the right side of your screen in marin county. you cannot see the bridge towers. we will be back.
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>> reporter: to think bart workers should be considered essential and not allowed to
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strike? >> we need to make that happen here in the bay area with other major cities. >> know because cars exist. >> they need to be fired and replaced people would would want jobs and appreciate the jobs. >> reporter: we will be right back. look at 'em.
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rethink possible. (male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> pam: now at six; >> pam: bart strikers resume talks with management. it's happening right now in oakland as bay area commuters suffer through another day of misery. >> i don't like this five a=m bus rides don't get paid painful waits yeah it sucks pack in their like sardines >> pam: the strike by bart workersand the afternoon commute is time soon? >> pam: on the minds of commuters. when will this strike end. we have team coverage.
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>> pam: let's start with scott rates -- he is live outside the site of negotiations betweenscott -- it's been days since the two sides have >> reporter: i spoke to the president of the service employees international union. i ask them what he think of the negotiations? he says he's hoping that a deal can get done he understands that there's so many people rely on their transportation. one of the biggest things was different mediators at the table talking about the deal stating that it can get done. we will be sure to bring it to your reporting live in oakland kron 4 news >> pam: the public waited for close sides came back to
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the politicians that may have spoken the loudest. >> pam: bart is one of the most important transit services for fans. j.r. near the colosseum right now that is the backup in your area. ? >> >> reporter: coming out to see the a's and chicago cubs if you look here on 66 we are not seen any issues. slow going on 880 south bound. so we are not seen any major problems specifically because of the game. keep in mind this is a
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parking lot that is open tonight. not always open but open tonight. the a's have it open all of their parking lots for gassed. keeping in mind that there is a bart strike. they have been averaging 22,000 people a game on average. but again as to how many people showed up tonight because of the bart stride strike it is uncertain. you will keep you updated on this situation all night long. live in oakland kron 4 news. >> pam: we have in other livestock total to show you.
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uc that this is a key on ramps right now, traffic looks like it is backed up while there is an emergency bill " boeing on. it is not as bad as it was yesterday. >> reporter: >> pam: the traffic on the ferry has also increased. kron4's charles clifford, so what does it look like tonight trolls? charles? >> reporter: peak the ferry is catching on for people it is a pretty good way of transportation to get along the bay area. on monday they
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had about 17,900 which is to triple the amount that they normally half who ride the ferry during the day. i spoke to several people in line today in one person named carolyn summed up how commuters are feeling right now. >> stressful. as you have to get up a 4:00 because the lines are getting longer. it is pretty stressful. you worry about it in the morning as well as at work and have to run out the door because you have to catch your ride home. >> reporter: the ferries run to nine to about roughly 9:00, depending on which very you are taking. for
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now as the very latest charles clifford kron 4 news. >> pam: one of those passengers were alluding to the in tire or whole stressful nature of taking different routes. >> reporter: it is early and more of the five stations in the east bay dove bart has doubled taking people from the east bay stations across the bay to san francisco. so they are increasing but even with those reinforcements by 5:00 a.m. bosses were filled with capacity. only west oakland
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were able to accommodate people. you see how long that line is alr, at and afternoon and evening bus service from san for cisco back to the east bay, morning buses some are filling up early. if the strike drags on into tomorrow morning buses will be added and the walnut creek area.
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we're now in the final hour the free shuttles from the enough.grant? >> reporter: of busses it has takingtoday 36 charter busses were using bart charter busses to but some even had to endure >> pam: a bus fire. a-c transit workers also threatened to go on strike, but negotiations with that union went well enough for workers to go back on the job. unfortunately, that didn't translate to one of the buses. one rider spoke to our will it. a-c transit doesn't expect >> pam: any more of those issues today.
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and, as for negotiations, >> pam: we are now and the final hour. the kron4 just bush is standing by how is it going tonight? >> reporter: the buses are still at capacity. >> pam: ok there is h problem with just live signal in the meantime let's check in with jacqueline with hot weather. >> jacqueline: take out pleasanton reaching a high of 107 degrees. livermore at 1 02 and an antioch at 103. we did have fog at the coast. men and high level
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cloud coverage. so those costs associated with those tropical temperatures. we did not a.c. thunderstorms ourselves. as we look at the weather headlines there are fault there is fault at the coast line. scattered thunderstorms, still hot and two are fourth of july holiday. >> pam: regardless of their
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medical history of the decision by united held in california will affect some 8000 people. the l.a. times report that aetna announced last month that it is leaving the individual health-care market in california. that departure will affect about 50,000 people. >> pam: and still to come tonight at the zimmerman trial is in on base seven. which side did he really help? ampulla been fighting mad. find out why the ruling for prompt a cut will help heard defense. look at 'em.
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>> pam: lieutenant governor is not happy with what is going on at the negotiation table with the bart strike. >> my gosh, we should not have come through this after sunday, and the first place. we are right back in a time where economic time is to
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romance to much less. to modulus as simply unnecessary. and we want 80 update >> pam: on the bart strike negotiations. >> catherine: >> catherine: against him. mark osterman is a former sheriff's deputy. he said he talked to zimmerman the day after the confrontation that led to 17-year-old trayvon martin's shooting death last year.. osterman described what he between the two men just moments before the shooting. >>prosecutor: "did he say trayvon martin went for the gun, correct?" >>witness: "grabbed for the
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gun." >>prosecutor: "i think you quoted him as saying, 'he took his hand that was covering my nose and went for the gun saying something at that point, correct?" >>witness: "he did." >>prosecutor: "he said, what words did he utter?" >>witness: "he says, 'you're gonna die,' and he used the m-f term again, i'm sorry, i don't like to curse in front of ladies." >> catherine: zimmerman has pleaded not guilty - claiming self-defense after being attacked. prosecutors argue that zimmerman targeted the >> catherine: fire crews continue to battle the arizona wildfire that killed 19 firefighters sunday. an investigation is underway to figure out why they died. officials say the winds shifted suddenly, trapping and killing the men. but human error also may have played a role in the tragedy. >> catherine: there are early reports that the men were out-flanked and didn't have an escape route. the wildfire in and around the town of yarnell has burned about 9-thousand acres and destroyed 200 buildings -- many of them homes. >> catherine: celebrity chef paula deen is hoping that a facet of the supreme court ruling on prop 8 last week can help her with her legal troubles. the high court ruled that the private parties behind
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the appeal had no legal standing to defend the ballot measure. >> catherine: so now - deen's attorney is arguing that a former employee does not have the legal standing to sue deen for racial discrimnation -- since he's white. >> catherine: deen's career has taken a nose-dive because of the controversy - in a court deposition - she admitted to using a racial slur in the past. she's lost at least nine endorsements and her cooking show on the food network. >> jacqueline: another hot day in the bay area today and more heat on the way. like we saw today and let you are seeing today right now into thirsted temperatures will cool slightly but still hot. storm trecker radar templates thunderstorm activity up near the sierra.
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the thunderstorm skirting through the east and thundershowers off shore. coming up from the self and we are the east of us with call coverage. it looks like we will see a similar conditions as we head into tomorrow with more showers wrapping around here. it does look like the sierra will head into tomorrow with thunderstorms sparling out to mount again. it continues towards the evening hours it will die down. and we will see, conditions. ,. calmer.
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we will stick in the '70s replaced like richmond, berkeley, alameda and more. pittsburgh 100 and danville pleasanton and south bay largely running in the 90 degree temperatures tomorrow. 91 in san jose and 99 in more and the morgan hill. edging towards those triple digits like napa it does look like we will hit 100 out in fairfield. highlighted in pink on the screen this also includes the central valley. notice the bay show hours are not included. very hot weather
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>> reporter: the bay bridge is slow. heading to the east bay and there is an a's game you can see some slow traffic but not too bad there. it looks like a lot
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of people decided to avoid the bay bridge and take the richmonds san rafael bridge and there is a lot of slow going. so that is come bounding compounding matters here. less head down to the peninsula right now. people try to take the san mateo bridge. all along here it is slow going not too bad at the san mateo bridge traffic smooths heading into the peninsula. not done it too quickly over here. we will continue to track the traffic as bart remains on strike as this is the second look at 'em.
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>> jacqueline: and look up what present conditions they remained warm for places like plaza 10 and antioch. we have more heat on the way in potential thunderstorms. coming right
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>> pam: we're now in the final half- hour before commuters can take the free shuttles from the transbay terminal back how is it affecting the game tonight? >> reporter: it really does pam. but so far so good. uc
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the coliseum all the way into the other side there. the want to pan off on the 880 del traffic is moving and that is the good news spirit keep in mind when we talk about bart riders coming to the coliseum they use the average about 22,000 people every night. all of those of every five take the bart system to get here. seoul, we are not seeing any major problems outside of the coliseum. j.r. stone kron 4 news. >> pam: yester day that number was 7500 and today
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charles clifford is live at the kron at the ferry building more or fewer people tonight? >> reporter: quite a few more people than yesterday's with long lines and an able to get on the ferry because it has been filling out so quickly actually those numbers you just mentioned were for the morning ryder spirit the overall numbers tripled on average to about 17,900 yesterday it. center cisco bay ferry says they will keep the fear is for the extended hours on strike. trolls clifford kron 4 news.
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>> pam: that's where kron- 4's jeff bush is. and jeff -- those shuttles were at capacity early this morning. is it going to be as bad we are >> reporter: hearing reports of and now work to an hour and a half wait time. to get to their destination. people were telling me that they had come in this morning and took two hours from berkeley and that trip on bart would take about 25 minutes. kron 4 news. >> pam: finally tonight both sides are back to the negotiation table trying to hammer out a deal. scott, which can you tell us about the conference tonight? >> reporter: the president of the trans union says and
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that she is optimistic. just about 10 minutes ago you can see the mediator walking into the building. getting ready to go tonight and also the union members walking and as well getting ready to go. sitting down and hopefully working out eight deal. >> reporter: 500 people or more impacted by this and they are frustrated. people will like to know when this will handle my can take continue with their regular lives? we'll >> eat are going to get to this as soon as possible. that is why we are here to try to negotiate to get this done as soon as possible derrick >> reporter: mediator is in
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the wrong and will be talking first. the part both parties will not be in the room first only the mediators to have come on board will work out something and then both parties will come to some type of conclusion. we will wait and monitor and as soon as we receive information we will let you know charles clifford kron 4 news >> reporter: >> jacqueline: 107 degrees and pleasanton. we also saw the '90s in the north bay and down to the south bay. tropical moisture making its way up. through the sierra similar pattern so we will be waking up to a fault in the coast line. of the
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tomorrow afternoon mostly sunny skies some high clouds as we saw today. still in the '90s in the south bay in north bay. and it will stay hot here is a look at our extended forecast. a lot cooler as we head into the holiday weekend. sofa... desk...
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cellphone video of police police shooting to year-old max alit police was arresting him we can't show you what happened next but you can hear witnesses screaming and reacting. >> wasn't just a doll... was it just a dog (crying) >> reporter: he also shows up to police! tried to make police wasn't in was hit by a lady anyone's civil rights. one of the men named
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in the suit >> that's when he noticed officers coming towards tam. >> i know why no, i know my dog! >> reporter: fearing that the attacking rottweiler one officer on duty officer filed his fired his weapon but a couple of times. >> reporter: kirby was a was
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(male announcer): it's now time for gary radnich from the jack in the box sports desk. >> gary: a part of history tonight the set this baby up! they can't touch homer he's throwing between 95 and 98 mi. per hour. >> he ran on the steam and the sixth ending. jake
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>> gary: one base runner and a walk but boeing there goes right down heading into the ninth inning homer is three hit away from a no- hitter. he threw the last no-hitter so we will keep you abreast pam you will be on our no-hit watch. if you can keep an eye on that and will probably come the great hunter nor tonight. i know you are here to sail sale sale. you know what
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catherine the she brings to work out to your home. and then she charges you're right up the roof. this woman is tremendous and will probably be a no-hitter. >> gary: they made the pitch yesterday and today it was dallas and lakers turned to a contest their love for the white howard. dwight howard. >> gary: for kids what i want, what do you wantdwight? >> gary: you have to give me child 40 if you cancel i can keep abreast. pam we
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have been through a lot here? >> pam: yes we have! >> gary: un barring her up, i am but during her up,! iam buttering her up! >> gary: the sharks has made a trade and 2015 jason appelbaum love we have been together for 20 years apparently john marcus or ross so did not get his full 30 million. all of it is
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gone for it to date was announced that the raiders still owe him over $3 million and they are working on a settlement today. there is one out pam, and no pitcher. >> gary: this guy is throwing a no-hitter. >> pam: i can do well with the 30 million. >> gary: who is your friend catherine? >> this is stephanie. (laughter) >> gary: 19 years of age
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eliminated today by marion bartolo leak grant. all of the american men are gone. why don't we take a break, are to hits to out excuse me from being a part of history. we will have a history of our own the fitness guru kathryn billy bryan. she will sell us something and it will be quite a segment. >> pam: it sounds exciting so stay right here >> gary: so stay right here do not move.
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>> pam: (male announcer): it's now
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time for gary radnich from the jack in the box sports desk. >> gary: we love people who have a idea. try to bring a work out to you! that shows how professional we are we just sell so-so. you of your idea is if you have a business or 10 or 15 people and you want to get in shape capture of the lee brown >> idea is a mobile fitness is what they do tried before modern food restaurants permit i would get up at 5:00 a.m. to include my fitness and and then there
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were this the up will go on a walk out for lunch occurred more evening and then one more phone call more e-mail and more phone call. >> gary: so you get tired people telling you what to do so you went out when your own! seoul >> i go to businesses and help their employees get physically fit. >> i brought him a breakfast burrito and emitted to school on time. he will be 13 this year so it was two years ago >> gary: so physical fitness is a big deal for your family? >> yes. yes it is >> gary: you think this is
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the wave of the future people working out as a group and at work? >> yes i because corporations are trying to figure out how to bring physical fitness to their company into their employes. people are going to start jumping ship for other opportunities this is a great way for employers to offer something of value to their employee ease. >> gary: what we just did, and you could place on your web site. here it is catherine phillip brown homer bailey has no hits which is fine. they are jumping around. but if you
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are in sampras this goal? thank you see you at 8.
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