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>> reporter: security is being viewed in light of these break-ins. and walnut creek to receive the stasi 0 kron 4 new house. >> pam: just some of things swiped hand to the hometown heroes. it is now 70-percent contained. a total of just over 31-hundred acres are burned. all evacuations in the area have been lifted. and all roads have reopened. >> pam: tonight -- more than 13-hundred fire crews remain on the scene. kron 4's charles clifford is live tonight. at the cal- fire command post in dublin. chuck? >> reporter: barry at last take some video from the burn some. they have finished building a containment line on ground
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the entire fire so they are hoping that they have it under control. and no helicopters flying under the zone. but we are not out of danger yet appeared in the main problem is that winds are picking up. >> because the wind is picking up there are parts of the fire we definitely to not want those hot spots to kick out of the perimeter. so we have crews out there that are working on fire all day long. >> reporter: they are beginning to release fire fighter crews and sending them back to their home bases. they want to remind everyone that they're still
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dry conditions across the state and other fires to pop up any time. there could be several months left in this fire season this year. >> pam: now let's a check on theas crews try to get full diablo fire. our chief meteorologist jacqueline bennett is standing by with the latest. jacqueline. >> jacqueline: well look to a plea humanity remains high in surrounding areas. only 2500 deep and the summit of mt. diablo is about 4,000 ft. per the marina is under mt. diablo and very dry in this terrain. whence improving above mt. diablo this afternoon. the wind gust was a little calmer and
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speak only certain amounts of hour. we would not rule out we will talk more about that coming up. >> pam: and keep it here -- and we'll keep you updated on the mount diablo fire. our crews are there monitoring the situation. and we'll have more tonight on kron four. also, at kron- 4-dot-com. plus -- you can sign up for breaking news alerts on the >> reporter:this just in. >> reporter:crews fighting another wildfire -- near redding -- have discovered a body inside the fire-lines. >> reporter:deputies found 56-year old brian stanley henry in a home near the community of igo. >> reporter:the so called clover fire has destroyed 30 homes. another 300 remain evacuated. >> reporter:it's burned 11- square miles, and is only
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40-percent contained. the fire broke out monday, in happy valley, that's about 150 miles north of sacramento. it spread so quickly -- 500 acres an hour at one point - people who live in the area were given just minutes to grab their belongings and get out. >> reporter: >> pam: there is major development in the search for a child today oakland police released a sketch of the man wanted for the death of 8- year-old alaysha carradine >> pam: here it is. >> pam: the child was shot to death when the gunman opened fire into an apartment during a sleepover on wilson avenue back in july.two-other children and a grandmother were hurt. oakland police say the suspect is an african american malebetwwen the age of 17-245-feet 6-inches tall160-pounds >> pam: investigators say there is a 35-thousand dollar reward leading to an arrest and conviction of the shooter in this case coming up tonight at six - - we'll reaction from family members about this break in the case. >> pam: on the eve of bart's next contract talks.it's biggest union is slamming
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the transit agency for failing to address key safety concerns. >> pam: kron4's maureen kelly shows us pictures that the union says illustrates the problems they want addressed. >> reporter: as i see you says that this photo shows a problem that has long been ignored. been ignored.over grown brush.and diseased trees threatening to fall on the tracks.you can see some brush here peeking out by between tracks.a potential fire hazard.and a safety concern to workers.one was killed back in 2008. >> >> reporter: seiu.which represents 1400 bart maintenance worker and technictions.say they are proposing that bart reshuffle resources so that a dedicated team trims back trees and foliage overnight bart says they already people who can perform vegetation control.and dedicating a single team would not be a good use of their resources. >> and the dead of winter we
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need them to do other things. >> reporter: this photo shows the lighting in the tunnel you can see how dark it is.with just a few beams of light illuminating the walkway used by employees.and which passengers would have to navigate in the case of an evacuation. >> we are going to redo it all in the next few years. >> reporter:bart spokesperson alicia trost says they have 60 million dollar in safety related upgrades allocated in their 2014 budget that's already been approved.and some of that money will go to improve lighting. >> reporter:the union says having in the budget is not good enough.they want it in writing in their contract. the amount of time for all the parties to reach an agreement is slipping away.the next time bart workers could go out on strike is oct 11.exactly one month from today. maureen kelly
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>> pam: in other bart news.there are some signs that construction on the bart extension to san jose is gaining momentum. many of those signs are advising motorists to expect delays as traffic is diverted through or around construction in north san jose. >> pam: for example, both directions of hostetter road between lundy avenue and flickinger avenue are being temporarily shifted to the north as crews complete a trench under the road. >> pam: drivers along capitol avenue and montague expressway will also be impacted as the bart silicon valley extension from fremont to berressa moves toward completion in 2017. >> reporter: university of california, berkeley at the center of a 15 million dollar brutality lawsuit. it all surrounds the november 2011 police incident against occupy cal protesters. this is video of the alleged brutality. >> reporter: an activist group and 29 other protestors are suing uc berkeley, top university administrators, university police, the alameda county sheriff's office and the
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oakland police department. they are also accused of false arrest and violating demonstrators free speech rights during protests. >> reporter:yesterday a federal judge heard arguments but didn't make a ruling. >> reporter:in a similar incident on the u-c davis campus, the university of california regents agreed to a settlement with the u-c davis students and alumni hit with pepper spray during this occupy protest in november 2011. >> reporter:details of the settlement were not made public. the officers involved are no longer with the campus police department. >> pam: coming up. >> pam: george zimmerman under criminal investigation -- again. the new surveillance video showing an alleged fight with his estranged wife. then -- is the n-f-l being overly cautious? you decide. >> pam: what you won't be seeing anymore when you tune in to watch some football. but first. >> pam: how the bay area, and nation marked 12 years since the 9-11 terror attacks.
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the need to use force. >> pam: today russia handed over to the u=s its plans for making syria's chemical weapons safe. >> pam: the russian foreign minister is due to meet secretary of state john kerry in geneva tomorrow. also today, un human rights investigators accused both sides of committing war crimes in syria. as for the use of chemical weapons, their report said it did not have enough evidence. >> pam: the developing story in syria unfolding as america pauses to remember 9/11. from ground zero in manhattan to the rebuilt corner of the pentagon to a field in pennsylvania, nearly 3=thousand victims of terrorism were honored. >> pam: firefighters in san francisco honored 9/11 victims and new york's fallen firefighters at a ceremony today. the fire chief explained how especially important the event was for new fire fighter recruits. >> richard l. allen.
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? already a dozen years has passed, graduations, weddings, the passing of loved ones and life is happening. >> pam: how the event especially important for the new fire recruits. firefighters battling the it says in their minds that it begins in their careers the sacrifices that were made in york city. never forget what this job is about helping save lives. mount diablo fire took a moment today to also honor the 9/11 victims. firefighters gathered at the mount diablo command center where a ceremony was held.
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a speaker offered words of condolences as firefighters remembered their brothers who perished in the terrorist attacks. >> reporter: i used to work on the 44 at tower 44 floor, soft power. god has spent my life and i remember seeing people dropped many models windows. >> as i watch people jump to escape flames site, sounds and smells forever etched into my brain.
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>> reporter:on our facebook page people are remembering the victims of september 11th.and sharing their memories from >>teresa: i'm a 9-11 survivor. i was on my way to work, i got stuck in the traffic for 15 mins. i used to work on the 45th floor, south tower. god has spared my life.i've seen people jumping out of sad! >>eric: i was living in lower manhattan.i heard an shower and ran to my roof 10 minutes before the second plane exploded into the tower. panic and horror ensued as my neighbors and i watched people jump to escape the flames. i never left that roof until both >> reporter:we always encourage you to weigh in. >> reporter:log onto our kron-4 facebook fan page to join the conversation. >> pam: today also marks one year since the deadly benghazi consulate attack. that attack killed four americans, including the u.s. ambassador to libya, chris stephens, a bay area native. stevens was the first u.s. ambassador to die in office since 1988. his death prompted increased security of u-s embassies in the middle east.
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>> jacqueline: we are still hanging on to fog at the coast line near center cisco but clear skies by noon and warmer temperatures as we head into friday. now here is a look at picture live pictures this afternoon you can see lake tahoe which is also seen high clouds and with it threat of thunderstorms approaching. temperature wise for us after that it will be a little warmer and the south bay. back into the 80s as well for the inland valleys and pleasanton with 86 degrees, 74 for east bay shores. so here is a look
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sexting scandal -- showed up at the shindig. leathers, who now flaunts a career in the porn industry, chased down the candidate but was blocked by security. doesn't want to glorify the >> reporter: all of the video they have to go by is surveillance video aside the zimmerman home. uc part of it here with george walking up and his wife shelley recording on the ipad. you can see george zimmerman as he tossed something to the ground standing next to his body ground bodyguard. technicians are tried extra video from the ipad which supposedly recorded the entire dispute and that is the dispute took part this
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monday just days after shelly file for divorce. in a news conference today, the zimmerman was informed by his wife was on the way and that he was not to be their man she picked up her items. pam? >> pam: news update on mount diablo fire. this is 70 percent contained and it expected to be under control by friday. we have a group monitoring the situation and will have more of the stay with us. there are so many things that we do on a daily basis.
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> reporter:the nfl is changing before our eyes. and if you blink.you might miss it in real time. >> reporter:sunday night football's lead producer says he's not going to glorify violent colissions any more. nbc's fred gaudelli points to this play last sunday in which two new york giants collided helmet to helmet, resulting in a concussion for one of the plauers. >> reporter:he says in years past.he would have replayed the hit in real time.with audio.to demonstrate the true violence of it. >> reporter:however, as we learn more and more about the long term serious dangers of hits to the head.guadelli says he's backing off showing the full speed replays. he did show this hit from a few angles in slow motion.
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>> reporter:personally, i'm not sure the slow mo replays don't demonstrate the violence of the game more than real time replays. regardless, it's a fascinating about face from the nfl's signature football broadcast. >> reporter:just a few years ago.broadcasters would rank the biggest hits of the week.noweffort to not glorify the hardest hits.the hits many fans tune in to see.and love to watch on replay. >> pam: it's become one of the biggest rivalries in all of football. 49ers.seahawks. the featured game on sunday night in front of a national tv audience kron four's jason appelbaum joins me with the latest. >> reporter: in this case i believe it is the coaches that in not like each other. let's take you back to 2009, a local history korea the most documented handshakes and history after stanford
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routed the trojans. what is your deal? our bar responded with the same question. >> reporter: that as the backdrop and 42 to 13 some think that clenched to play off for seattle last year, in december patrick big game this year yes you bet. >> i get a kick out of every week watching our teams compete. very much looking for to this game. big game! >> >> reporter: kapernick is a brilliant quarterback but he
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will not give you that much as part as sound bite. touchdown pass and a couple of interceptions. with a single game record but a bit reckless taking on and needs to be more careful. >> i will have to do whatever i have to do to get but i am so competitive that i may just i just need to get down. >> reporter: he probably would not change his game but he and that is his
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strongest point. >> reporter: gary will have more coming up and the 6:00 hour. >> pam: think you jason. thank you jason >> pam: the mother of the 32 year old victim who fell to his death at a 49ers game says janet hayes says her son, kevin, was drinking at a tailgate with his brother. but insists he fell because holding on to a rail. then turned onto a staircasehe was supposed to be the best man at his brother's wedding this weekend. the victim's family have been season ticket holders since 1946. >> pam: this is a story people are talking about on our website -- kron-4 dot com. that story and many others.. >> pam: you can also share
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september 20th at. and the fingerprint recognition and built into the iphone is a first of its kind built inside the home button. apple is calling this feature the itouch i see. i d you can't find it month you confine multiple fingerprints' for family members to let your own phone. >> reporter: so this iphone 5 us will be the new high- end iphone. made out of an aluminum bottle by d ^ based grey, silver and gold. the
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>> pam: now for today's market >> pam: stocks have closed mostly higher, with the dow jones industrial average climbing 135 points. the nasdaq fell four points, while the s&p managed to add five points. >> everyone is making fun of the apple as news release. is too expensive and they want to get into china. basically, they are pricing their cheekbones and extensively for margins. tim cook, says is never sent about making the most for winning. and they are living
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by it. samsung was the big winner for yesterday and there is no competition or real market it will fall to 15% later this year sole they did not while us sprint they still have october and november to while of spirit while us...wow us! >> reporter: effective biggest surprise of how much the 5 c will be in china? >> the 5 s looks beautiful and gold.
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>> reporter: stock has taken a hit in trading today. >> reporter: >> europeans is a different society that americans and they live closer to where they work. tesla is a huge winter in europe. huge when there suddenly and newer >> reporter: >> i like watching them. what by a product like tesla and looked inside one is beautiful and i am not a
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car nerd. >> reporter: the touch screen and the inside is just beautiful and the exterior is pitiful as well. the beautiful. >> fannie mae and freddie mac like to get out of the business of providing loans to the government. but when the financial collapse hit it hit hard. the loan market will change to all three mortgages last quarter work done by freddie mac and fretting make it if you want a long i will get it today.
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never. >> jacqueline: tonight the fog will be returning. it will be a little bit more for our inland valleys in into the eighties away from the coastline for your friday morning even more with less falk expected and by saturday temperatures will remain about the same. cooler weather as we head into sunday with storms approaching the coast line with sea breeze winds and more clout coverage and cooler temperatures as a result of the next few days warmer weather but not too hot. >> pam: endurance swimmer diana nyad -- now treading in trouble. why some critics are hot on her trail. then.
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>> pam: a full-throated defense from diana nyad -- going head-to-head with her critics tuesday. >> pam: the 64-year old swimmer says swim was "squeaky clean" despite questions from skeptics. >> pam: john zarrella shares what >> reporter: she never went more without 90 minutes she said. she required ducked taking her gloves and that meant she was touched but never supported she said kurt >> no one grabbing my ankle
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i was on my own speech entirety and i was touched >> reporter: the group's could no could and mollify her record as first person to make it without a shot in the marathon itself kevin morsels on the call. she acknowledged that her group touched turned when she was putting on the jellyfishes suit and she now >> reporter: her peers must decide if she swam to fair and square. >> jacqueline: tomorrow more sunshine i will tell you more about that for you thursday coming up. ñáçwçñ
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> pam: she died on the doorstep. gunned down during a sleepover at a friend's home in oakland >>it's about as low as you can girl >> pam: tonight police have a help in finding a child >> pam: police in oakland say they caught a break in the case alaysha carradine -- an eight-year-old girl killed while at a sleepover at a friend's house in oakland july 17th. >> pam: according to police, carradine was shot after opening the door to her friend's house when someone rang the doorbell. >> pam: two other kids
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inside the house -- ages four and seven, as well as their grandmother, were wounded, but survived. >> pam: this morning, a sketch of one of the people involved in the shooting was released by oakland police. kron-4's haaziq madyun spoke to alaysha's relatives and police and all of them want to get justice for the girl known as ladybug. >> reporter: now there is a police sketch for the person wanted for the shooting of alecia carradine. >> turn yourself and and to what is right. it's not going to bring the baby back but at least will have some peace. >> reporter: witnesses recently came forth with some information and a rendering of the student of the shelter. shooter.
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>> wearing a black hooded jacket with blue jeans and black male with a thin mustache. >> reporter: fresh paint and a new screen door replaced once was a screen or riddled with bullet holes. >> reporter: and wounding two children killing galatia and wounding their grandmother. >> is so sad because she was the sweetest little girl but to do this how could a person live with themselves. to go and do something like this knowing that children more and the home.
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>> reporter: has seek money and kron 4 news >> pam: now, to the wildfire -- still burning along mount diablo. things are getting better for firefighters. here's the latest. >> pam: cal fire continues to re-survey the fire zone, and the latest number says over 31 hundred acres have burned. that area has decreased since yesterday. firefighters say the fire is now 70 percent contained. and they expect full containment by friday. >> pam: kron-4's charles clifford is live in dublin at the cal fire command post. and charles -- what have you learned? >> reporter: less take a look as some video at the burn zone. they've finished building a containment all round the fire zones to avoid hot spots and a little worry about wind picking up so they are keeping an eye
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on that. another indication that cal fire is getting it under control is the evacuation orders have been listed in the area. reminding people that this is still an active while fire scene. >> just to be safe driving amount of fire equipment and be aware that is still in the neighborhood. >> reporter: in dublin charles clifford kron 4 news. >> pam: >> pam: a sad story from the fire looks like it has a
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happy ending. after a fire station in walnut creek was burglarized while fire fighters were out tackling the blaze on mount diablo the community has stepped up to help out >> pam: this all unfolded earlier this week, when someone busted into fire station number 7. they used a tool to pry open locks and then grabbed several personal items such as weddings rings, money and an i-pad. >> pam: fire officials say they lock up the station before taking off to put their lives at risk and try and protect people. but after the burglary, several organizations are helping fire fighters out. >> and lady but the name of cady said that they will be happy to replace the ipad. the up during on the phone has not stopped drinking and we do appreciate the support. >> your mind is somewhere else today is 911 this is
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our house and someone is invading your privacy. it's just it just hits and hum. it is no differences of someone has broken into your own phones. your own home >> pam: and it was not just here, but another station in rossmore was burglarized but they did not get anything because the fire fighters were sleeping and woke up - scaring the would be stay with kron four for >> pam: continuing coverage on the mount diablo fire. you can also get the very latest on our kron four news app. >> pam: and don't forget to continue sending us your best pictures and video of the mount diablo fire! you can send them to breaking news at kron dot com, or post them on our facebook or twitter pages. you may end up seeing your photos on our newscast! >> jacqueline: temperatures dropping into the 60s in certain places. the clamoring in air is about
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2000 225,000 ft. and be mt. diablo is at 4,000 ft.. we do have 50 and 60 because the marine air it is not diablo britain plans as 7 mi. per hour we've already seen gust and 20 mount per hour range. >> pam: we are only thirty days away from another possible bart strike. what you see is from the *last time it happened during the july 4th holiday week. and, as you might remember, there was some confusion on the roads, but lighter than normal traffic over the holiday helped. >> pam: on the eve more contract talks set for tomorrow bart's largest union blasted management for refusing to address their
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safety concerns. at a news conference today >> pam: s-e-i-u showed off these pictures which they say illustrates overgrown brush and diseased trees hanging over the tracks and poor lighting in the tunnels.problems which they say are hazards which lead to the death of two of their members, one in 2001 and another seven years later. >> pam: a bart spokesperson says next year's budget has 60 million dollars in safety related capitol improvements.including a planned lighting upgrade. they call the union's safety issues a smokescreen. >> this is not a smoke screen. why is it when we bring these issues up day
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break up its been a smoke screen. we need to see this and will ride teen the improvements they have yet to do this. >> pam: not seen that the cooling off period ends on october 10th. which means the trains could stop running and workers walk of the job october >> pam: still ahead. >> pam: today is the 12 year anniversary of one of the greatest tragedies on american soil. a look at how the nation remembered september 11th. and another american tragedy happened one year ago on september 11th. the american consulate in benghazi was attacked. what happened today in the same area will shock you. >> pam: the man behind the fatal drunk driving video confession appeared in court today. his surprising plea is up next.
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>> pam: to killing a man while driving drunk pleaded not >> pam: a lawyer for matthew cordle entered the plea on his behalf. the case will now be reassigned to another judge. >> pam: in an online video, cordle admitted that he killed 61-year-old vincent canzani in june and promised to plead guilty and take total responsibility for the crime. >> pam: cordle's lawyer says the not guilty plea is standard operating procedure and that his client will plead guilty at a later date.
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>> pam: cordle is charged with aggravated vehicular homicide and d-u-i. if convicted, he could face a maximum sentence of eight-and-a-half years in prison. >> pam: investigators continue to inspect trucks at the hampton roads bridge- tunnel and monitor-merrimac memorial bridge in virginia.after a bomb threat was received early this morning. for over 60,000 california foster children,
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as people honored the thousands of lives that was lost on september 11, 2001. hundreds gathered at the falling more trade center. at the same time president obama and vice president biden and their wives paul's outside of the white house. 9 all 3119 03 in new york city silent. and the pentagon where american airlines crashed at 9:37 a.m. on september 11th, president obama laid a wreath and spoke with family members of the people who died there. >> the fathers and mothers
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who live known the pride of a child's graduation. >> reporter: the world trade center'ssilence filled the air the thousands of lives lost on september 11th, 2001. 8:46 a-m new york city. hundreds gathered at the site of the fallen world trade center to mark the moment when american airlines flight 11 crashed >> reporter:silence. for the moment united airlines flight 175 hit the south tower. and at the pentagon, where american airlines flight 77 crashed at 9:37 a-m on september 11th, president obama laid a wreath and then spoke to family members of the 184 people who died there. >>our hearts still ache for the futures snatched away, the parents who would've known the joys of being grandparents, the fathers and mothers who would have known the pride of a child's >> reporter: pennsylvania, where united flight 93 crashed into a field near shanksville, a bell tolled after the name of each of the 40 passengers and crew members was read. on capitol hill. members of congress came together for a bi- partisan remembrance
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ceremony. the same way lawmakers gathered 12-years before in the aftermath of the attack to demonstrate >>everything changed on that saddest of mornings, and yet so much remained the same. i'm melisa raney reporting. >> reporter:firefighters battling the mount diablo fire took a moment today to also honor the 9/11 victims. firefighters gathered at the mount diablo command center where a ceremony was held. a speaker offered words of condolences as firefighters remembered their brothers who perished in the terrorist attacks >> reporter:outside of the statehouse in boston this morning, the names of more than two hundred people from massachusetts who died during the 9/11 attacks were read. >> reporter:however, *inside the statehouse during the amy sweeney awards ceremony, bill richard spoke. >> reporter:richard's eight- year-old son martin was at the marathon with his father, mother and younger sister when he was killed and three of his family members injured. richard said he wanted to thank the massachusetts 9/11 fund for sharing their day. this year the 9/11 families honored the victims of april's marathon bombing. >> pam: the fire has burned
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more than 250,000 a. less than judge yester day so illustrates the slow of growth. the containment remains a 80% there are only three hotspots remaining. the water supply has not been affected. the only wildfire burning is the clover fire. near redding. and body was found within the perimeter of the fire. they found the body while checking a home and live well. >> jacqueline: we did briefly hit the 82 in a few spots with aiding in antioch plaza 10th and redwood city. it was 74 in
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san rafael, 71 and san francisco and 77 and san jose this afternoon you can see the wall to wall low cloud cover checkered coverage. warmer conditions into tomorrow afternoon and friday but cooling through the weekend. we are seeing coastal fog and high clouds to the bay area. thunderstorms way to our east. near the sierra as we head into tomorrow afternoon. spotting conditions we are just going to catch some of this high cloud coverage. temperatures out the door tomorrow morning with 56 apiece to
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start the day. the afternoon brandon has a being down in the south bay current closer to the mid '80s for your thursday 70's for east bay shore at the coastline and less clout coverage in the north bay tomorrow which means warmer conditions in the '70s and '80s. one more out there to mile and warmer still in to friday appeared.
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government. contained. >> pam: surprising video out of ohio. where a trooper rear-ends a couple on a motorcycle. what's happened to the victims -- as well as the trooper! >> pam: it was one year ago today -- september 11th -- the american consulate in benghazi was attacked. what happened today in the same area will shock you. that's next. area will shock you. that's next.
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>> reporter:senators took to the floor their opinions on the last night. high-ranking democratic senator dianne feinstein tells her colleagues today that she's encouraged by the prospect of working out a deal with russia to seize syria's chemical weapons. >>"i believe that russia's goal is in fact to eliminate these weapons and i would point out that that is also our goal. so, i very much hope that the path to settlement although complicated no doubt, but
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participants it can be accomplished" >> reporter:feinstein described in of the chemical weapons attack in syria. >> reporter:and even urged you -- the public -- to look at some of the videos posted on the senate intelligence committee website and see the atrocities. >> reporter:for the second consecutive september 11th, buildings in benghazi, libya have been attacked. >> reporter:security officials there say a major blast rocked the foreign ministry building in the coastal city. >> reporter:these are pictures of the aftermath of the blast. the early morning blast also damaged the benghazi branch of the libyan central bank next door. several passers-by were injured. >> reporter:and it was a year ago today that four americans including ambassador chris stephen were killed in an embassy attack in benghazi. the obama administration initially characterized it as a spontaneous attack and not the result of a deliberate act by al-qaeda. many republicans said the white house mislead americans about whether it was a terrorist attack. former secretary of station hillary clinton shouldered some of blame.
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house floor today, congressman ted poe -- a texas republican -- said the perpetrators should stories... >>when the media can go and talk to them and have them on television and we can't even find them, capture them and bring them back to justice? it's been a year! what does that tell the families? what does it tell americans when we haven't been able to accomplish this capture of terrorists? >> reporter:poe took aim at president obama, who is considering a military strike against syria. >> reporter:he said he wishes obama was just as concerned about the americans murdered by terrorists in benghazi last year as he is with "syrians being killed by syrians." >> reporter:and poe said the administration needs to go after the benghazi necessary." >> reporter:bart is finally coming to the south bay. we'll update you on the extension -- next. unbelievable.
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> pam: there are some new signs that work on the bart extension to silicon valley is gaining steam. as kron four's rob fladeboe shows you now, many of those signs are aimed at drivers impacted by the on-going construction. >> reporter:it may be hard to imagine right now but in just a few short years bart trains will be zipping along here through the streets of north san jose on their way from fremont to berressa. >> reporter:much of the work is now focused here along hostetter road where crews like this one are trenching under the road beneath the existing union pacific railroad tracks. to accommodate that, traffic in both directions is being shifted north between lundy avenue and flickinger avenue. >> reporter:and beginning this weekend, there will be intermittant lane closures in each direction here on
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montague expressway between milpitas boulevard and capitol avenue. >> reporter:all traffic on capitol between trimble road and montague will shift east with one lane open in each direction through november. the bart extension from fremont to warm springs could be complete in two years while the line from warm springs to berryessa is expected to bee up and running by mid 2017. >> pam: some schools will use the map testing this spring but if the dispute is not resolved the federal government can refuse to pay for some key programs.
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>> reporter: very little pack of wild fire is out in the burn solid and dublin, charles clifford kron 4 news. one you likely know about, >> reporter: they provided these photographs with full lighting in the tunnels bart says they have 60 million of their 2014 budget to safety improvements including lighting. the union says they will like to see that in writing. maureen kelly kron 4 news. >> jacqueline: by the 6:00 hour was the local covers the disappearing at 11 at most locations. thursday
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malm conditions expected and that in the '70s and '80s. far inland valleys where that cannot upper 80s and low eighties for the south bay. cooler weather expected in the weekend. surprising video and up from ohio as a trooper plows into a motorcycle. the victim speaks about what happened. [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to get great deals the easy way.
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>> reporter:the man with the phone to his ear is buying a bart ticket to the east bay the interesting part this is his second ticket he is about to buy his first ticket from this man wearing the back pack >> reporter:he places what appears to be a valid bart ticket in the machine where is shows 8 dollars and 30 cents on the ticket >> reporter:the unsuspecting buyer gets offered the 8 dollar ticket for just 6 dollars, seems like a fair deal so money changes hands >> reporter:and the seller quickly heads off on his merry way. now here is the kicker the buy was warned to not buy from this panhandler >> reporter:that whey i was looking at it what it is, it that they take off the strip and it some ot the time well actually all the time its not so it will let you go in but whe you come back out it wont let you go out >> reporter:yes he was just ripped of for 6 dollars for a bart ticket the wont work it happen every day >> reporter:in fact if you just spend a little bit of
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time watching the powell street bart station it happens way too often >> reporter:on bart the beggers come in all shapes and forms many of them use the altered bart tickets to releive you of your cash and some just straight out beg >> reporter: people for money, the same pileup for this man in the twinkie shirt as they get pushed away they return >> reporter:these guys work in tandum using the altered bart tickets to get cash which buy the way is illegal >> reporter:then there are the beggers that have what i like to call a captive audience by approching you while you are on the train >> reporter: man rack up a few dollars that he openly counts and then places the neatly folded money in his shoe first off never buy a bart ticket from anyone except from one of the machines and if you need help ask a station agent or a community ambassador and if you must give a begger money donate it to a homeless shelter at least you know its bsing used properly
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>> reporter:on bart stanley roberts kron 4 news >> reporter:take a look at this. >> reporter:an ohio trooper is not talking after a dramatic collision with a motorcycle.that accident sent two people to the hospital. now the victims are talking about the painful moment of impact. >> reporter:the trooper from new jasper -- which is east of dayton -- is driving on highway 35 august 17th when --without slowing down -- he rear-ends a couple on a motorcycle. >> reporter:the trooper got out to ask if they were all right, then later ran down the highway to put out a small fire. as for the vcitims, they're still not doing well. >> reporter:they described what *wasn't* seen on video. >>"i think i went off to the left side. i couldn't see her at all and we just slid, and slid, and slid. the only time it wouldn't hurt for two seconds is when my helmet would hit the ground." >> reporter:corey waldman is
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still having x-rays done, and his wife amy suffered a concussion. as for the trooper, he's still on the job. he was voted trooper of the year in 2012 by his fellow troopers. pam? >> pam: news at 6. stay connected with kron 4 and get latest news developments at kron4.com. or download one of our mobile apps. our next newscast is coming up at 8 o'clock, ??? see you then.
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end of last season. so it is a big, big deal! barretfor reminders for the underdog. >> i get a kick out of every week watching them compete and very much looking forward to this big game. >> >> gary: this fellow just went off. antoine bolton. bolton colt 134208 separate the thing to keep hearing over and over again is out of baltimore let him go. it
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is funny that jackie, pam how we get excited to hype things up. big game! bay game! and then your guy says just another game on our schedule. >> pam: well, they probably are excited but is now (laughter) exactly >> reporter:, you approach every game the same way. >> i do now. >> gary: ok, terrell prior
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will be the quarterback for the raiders. get ready for the raiders to win this will be your gain. they lost the game but he was very strong and through a interception in the in causing oakland. he knows he has to be a little more careful and jacksonville. >> we have to keep the exchange movie that is most importantly i will have to do whatever i have to do. after that, i just cannot lie to you because i am so competitive. i just need to get down.
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>> jacqueline: getting to that point is that tend to that point. >> gary: the world has gone to hell, hasn't it? >> jacqueline: i will not say that (laughter) >> gary: pretty much close to it. >> gary: last night on the hill now away from a perfect game keeps it going with nine up and nine down today. it slipped a little bit. charlie " bird send the form of giant went five and two- thirds with seven strikeouts and three aides
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the golden state warriors against a good way to start ... most teams will say come on and and i will give you a shot. some people say a lot of pressure brought being compared to your brother in the next door to him. >> is kind of a perk to know that my brother is here but i am not under pressure. but i know what they are all about. i know what great job that they have done. >> gary: your brother encourage you to sign with the warriors? >> he did not sway me to sign up with the warriors but just the organization itself. every night is a big game you are on to be pretty much every game is high
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stakes you have to win and that is the biggest priority prepared you are plant against the best and with the best and great for the next level >> gary: if you make de warriors a would be because of? >> it will be because of hard work. the be the best that i could be of coming in every day in such a line of work ethic and it will pay off. >> gary: would you have to work on to make it? g >> getting healthy in showing that i can hold a ball my whole senior year i was just for scoring but now i have to showcase the offense and two things like that. so it is a little bit of an adjustment. but i am
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ready for direct i am not ready for that. >> gary: have you ever beaten your brother? >> yes. i wish i had video on it. >> gary: your mom was an athlete and your father was a great shooter to athletes coming together. >> my mama's, among the most competitive person in our house. that's why when of the reasons why we are where we are at an armed careers in my life right now >> reporter: >> gary:
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