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>> pam: 3=thousand people work at the navy yard. >> pam: it is primarily an administrative center on the potomac river. the gunman apparently gained access with another person's i=d. d=c police say they were on the scene within minutes. >>there was multiple engagement with the sustpect that was ultimately deceased. along with killing 12 >> pam: people, the gunman wounded a dozen others, >>i don't have any information yet regarding the type of gun that was used. i say, when i said earlier that it may have been semi-automatic, it was actually a comment made by one of the >> pam: tonight the shooter's motive remains a mystery. >> pam: we don't have any reason at this state to suspect terrorism, but certainly it has not been ruled out." >> reporter:we are learning more much more about the navy yard gunman.aaron alexis. he appeared to have anger issues.
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>> reporter:2004 - seattle arrest for shooting out someone's tires - alexis says he blacked out - then fired the shots. >> reporter:2010 - arrested in fort worth for shooting a gun through his ceiling - supposedly because a beighbor of his was being too loud. >> reporter:navy reservist between 2007 and 2011. the navy says alexis was given the national defense service medal, as well as the global war on terrorism medal while serving. >> reporter:2011 - discarged from military for a pattern of mis-conduct. >> reporter:after he was discharged, he worked as waiter and delivery driver at thai restaurant in fort worth, tx up until may of 2013. >> reporter:he was a military contractor - working in ionformation technology. he reportedly converted to buddhism, and was taking classes to ger a bachelot's degree in aeronautics.
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>> reporter: >> catherine: it was a chaotic scene.on the ground and in the air. this police helicopter was hovering over the naval yard.apparently taking out one of the wounded. there were swat teams, military workers.firefighters on the scene within minutes. relatives of people who worked at the naval yard were on the phone.desperately trying to get information. >> reporter: you can see the cluster of emergency vehicles. one of the most disturbing photos captured this morning was taken by a man in a passing car. he saw one of the shooting victims lying on the sidewalk. a couple of passers-by came to try to help him. >> catherine: those aren't emergency responders you see around him. people said they felt helpless. employees at the naval yard ran from the building with their hands in the air
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after the shooting. they were escorted out after showing i-d to police. some of them were kept inside for hours. dozens of them were told to stay in an underground parking lot until they were cleared to leave. you see a body of one of the victims being taken to a morgue. >> catherine: among the witnesses today.a man who saw a maintenance worker gunned down right in front of him. >> catherine: the president had been scheduled to talk about the economy this morning at at an appearance.and instead shared his horror over what happened. still ahead - what the president said and the latest on the shooting investigation. >> we were having a business meeting and are three songs sound like a table collapsing on the ground. it became one of the opposite what was that? a minute we heard a very loud pop estimated about of 100 ft. away. this is no drilled.
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go! go! go right now! >> catherine: pam? >> pam: bart negotiations - dragging on for 3 months and still. no headway. today's meeting set for management and unions to go toe to toe over money issues. on the table. salaries, pensions and benefits. >> pam: kron four's will tran was at the cal-trans building in oakland where talks are taking place. is >> reporter: they did not reach a resolution by december to the government camry issue another cooling off period with a potential strike. we saw what happened back in the early part of
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july. sending 100,000 people and to their cars. it was just a nightmare. negotiators coming in from the man as well as bart negotiations with got a chance to talk to negotiations from and to see where he had to say about whether or not to their or close to reaching a deal. >> reporter: are we any closer or shall we plan on a bart strike? >> hoping that it would be truthful and come closer to a resolution. we are now focused on a strike we are focused on negotiations. we just want to keep at it it is unfortunate that they wait 30 days to get to the table. >> reporter: as always still
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far away on health benefits house and pay. >> reporter: did not hear them saying yes and that is the very latest reporting will trend kron 4 names. kron 4 news it has been a week, but now >> pam: mt. diablo is back open. the opening follows the big fire -- which shutdown roads and forced homes to be evacuated. kron four's terisa estacio was there today and has the >> reporter: they are only doing this partially because there are many firefighters out there checking things out this after that horrible fire at out last week. scorching officials determined that the flames were plain target. after
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being closed for a week there reid opening the mt. diablo park. emphasizing that if people do plant to come out to be extra cautious because we are still in piracies said. to receive up as stasi el kron 4 news. >> jacqueline: temperatures are rather mild this afternoon but cooler weather on the way for tomorrow. we will take a look at the temperature with the hand of right and the extended forecast coming right up. >> pam: coming up at five. the gnarly discovery on a bay area beach. that has police hitting the pavement for leads. then -- the 49ers blown out in seattle. will quarterback colin kaepernick be shaving off an eyebrow? >> pam: but first. a child nearly killed by a dog. the message the victim has for his rescuers.
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>> catherine: in our developing story tonight. the mass shooting at the navy yard in washington d.c. >> catherine: 13 dead -- including the gunman. he's been identified.and had a criminal record. and the investigation tonight includes how this could happen at one of the nation's most secure facilities. we're folowing the latest developments.and after the break. >> catherine: we'll hear from the president. unbelievable. shhhhh! in our day, we didn't have u-verse high speed internet. yeah, our babysitter didn't have a million ways to serve mom up on a silver platter. we had to count sheep to fall asleep. and i always worried that i was creating
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between hunter kilbourne and the 3-contra costa county fire-fighters. they came to the rescue of the 10-year- old dog mauling victim. you can see him receiving a t- shirt and hat from fire station- 82. >> pam: back on august 12th hunter two pit bulls viciously attacked the little boy leaving him severely wounded this was his first opportunity since being hospitalized. to personally say thank you >> dave took me to the helicopter and thus all but i can remember. i am feeling good. they took off the dead skin around here and i do not have to wear a head wrap anymore. >> pam: after hunter said thank you to the three antioch fire fighters who
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saved his life. he was treated to a front row seat inside of the actual fire engine thatders used. when they came to his rescue >> a human foot still found in the issue washed up in the high tide coming up with more! >> pam: then. >> pam: police in one of the bay area's biggest cities say. they're getting a handle on a gang- problem. and they have the numbers to prove it. unbelievable.
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remains a mystery. >> i've been briefed by my team on the situation we still do not know all of the specs. but several people have been shot and some have been killed. so, we are confronting and other mass shooting and a hat on a military installation in our nation's capital. the shooting started paramilitary and civilian personnel. women going to work doing the job protecting all of us. >> catherine: president obama called it a cowardly act. >> pam: a national park service beach patrol unit was sunday by someone walking on the beach here near taravel streetwhen they arrived they found a black and green mesh puma track shoe size 11 and a half.with
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a foot still inside. it was here at the high tide line where the disembodied apendenage was >> reporter: located.us park police officers were called in and searched the area.they turned up a bone that is believed to be associated with the other remains. a spokesperson with the national park service says it appears that the foot had been out in the water for some time. but surfer billy powell says his roomate was one of the people who saw the body partbeing drawn to to be in good condition. >> reporter: bitethe city's medical examiner has custody of the remains and is also investigating the case. >> reporter: >> the issue was kind of new and that is what attracted him. he looked inside and you he said you would never believe what i just saw?
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it >> reporter:maureen kelly kron4 news. >> reporter:gang-related crimes are down in san jose so far this year. they've dropped 19 percent from january through august in 2013 compared to the same months in 2012. gang-related homicides are down 42 percent. gang-related robberies are down 39 percent. and aggravated results with gang ties are down early 15 percent. police officials credit a new plan started in june that put extra officers from special iperations and gang units on the streets at night and on weekends. meanwhile, violent crime in general is slightly lower than last year. there have been 30 homicides so far this year compared to 31 at this point last year. >> jacqueline: and very nice
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day with mild temperatures in the fall will be returning. for your tuesday that afternoon sunshine with cooler tomorrow this week we do have a lot of changes and a chance of rain later in the week. we are seeing clear skies above the bay area but if you look offshore until into the system will to the north is increasing our sea breeze winds this afternoon. the 6:00 hour mainly self apache to the north that it will not lift too much blood in o'clock hour per it even by tanned it will hang over livermore valley. so tomorrow and the south it will be in the low seventies cooler than today also
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about five degrees cooler for inland valleys. 79 for concord in 84 livermore with the upper 60s for the most part east bayshore spirit also 70 degrees in oakland. at a little warmer for the north bay because you're expecting more sunshine today. cooler tomorrow but much warmer from wednesday and thursday and then we have of the exchange thursday and friday. with a chance of rain will keep you posted. >> pam: less then 24 hours ago. the raiders were playing at the coliseum. now in just a few hours. the a's will take the field. as kron four's terisa estacio shows us. there is a lot that goes into making that transition happen >> reporter: here at the coliseum on hundred people are working now on the change over. so there is a
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lot to do with all of the steps that must be accomplished before the a's game can start this monday. >> mount moscow batman as well as the other to build them moss that the goalie and with sections of cease to have to be moved by cranes. all of the seats that were in the outfield area for baseball have to go out into the parking lot. >> and the netting it to the backdrop is going up so we're putting and what you don't see is the line to the field still have to be ninth.
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>> everyone looks focused in on target to was needs to get done. >> they're all professionals and in all except with the did what to do. " >> pam: >> pam: after she got too close to a fan. then -- >> catherine: it was a cowardly act says the president. 13 people dead cowardly act says the presidthese are the hands of a surgeon. a pediatrician. these are pioneering advances in heart surgery. and these are developing groundbreaking treatments for cancer. they're the hands of the nation's top doctors. kaiser permanente doctors. and though they are all different,
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>> catherine: days of heavy rain and flooding are taking their toll on northern colorado. this is one of the many examples of bridges and roads being wiped out. and it's one of the reasons people are still stranded. just one example -- a large house in weld county is completely surrounded by water. a crew in a helicopter was surprised to see that at least one person is still at this home. they spotted him walking around. president obama, meantime has signed an emergency declaration for colorado. >> catherine: and that stranded homeowner is far from alone. while 6 people have been confirmed as dead in the region. hundreds are still unaccounted for.although it's believed they're stranded in remote areas. these are some of the evacuated residents arriving after being rescued. and a local sheriff is estimating that there are 'still' roughly a thousand
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more people who need to be evacuated. he talked about just how rare this heavy flooding has turned out to be. >> experience the 100 years blot blood. others experience 1000 year floods so it happens every 1000 years. >> catherine: and then there were these kayakers on a flooded creek in golden, colorado. it was a wild ride.but authorities don't approve.saying these rain- swollen creeks are too dangerous. >> catherine: crews have begun salvaging the massive costa concordia cruise ship in italy. thirty-two people died when the cruise liner ran aground and tipped over in january of 20-12. up-righting the ship is an unprecendented operation.and could take up to two days. crews will actually have to sink portions of the ship deeper before they can pull it off the seabed. they will then rotate it onto giant platforms. the process is called
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"parbuckling".and it has never been attempted for a ship this large. the operation is also expensive. costing nearly 800 -million dollars so far. >> catherine: u-n inspectors continue to find evidence that chemical weapons were used in syria. and the u.s. and its allies continue to blame the bashar assad government. these are some of the inspectors today. they're taking samples from the areas where hundreds of people were killed last month. and taking blood samples from victims. russia and the u-s have agreed on a plan to destroy syria's stockpile of chemical weapons. and the plan says that syria must submit a full list of those weapons within a week. also - that all chemical weapons must be destroyed by the middle of next year. >> catherine: pam? >> pam: it was hailed as the battlebut only one team showed up. .and it wasn't the niners.
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>> pam: kron four's jason appelbaum joins me with more on last night's 49ers loss to the seahawks. >> pam: and not just because they lostit's how they lostdominated on both sides of the ball the entire >> reporter: second half century link field has not been kind to the niners. >> reporter:seahawks fans actually set a decibal record for loudest stadium last night. colin kaepernick had a nightmare of a gamerunning for his life most of the time.while throwing a career high 3 interceptionshe also lost a fumble running back frank gore was stopped cold by a smothering seahawks defense >> reporter:the niners simply couldn't get anything goingit was like seattle's defense was playing at another speed. nor could they stop former cal bear marshawn lynch who ran for nearly a hundred yards and scored three touchdowns >> reporter:harbaugh downplayed the magnitude of the game last weekand he was low keying it again today
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>> whole cave man finally. were we to make improvements and zero in on that. last >> reporter: 10 and played the nine as it was emotional ending up and justin smith was out there at the seattle had to win because the playoffs both teams were at even strength this time. the minor certainly felt it. as for the i broke that that we spent that we have certainly heard between the two
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athletes. (laughter) >> reporter: i'm sure wilson did the same thing, this was months ago modus kapernick does not have the beard but hey, at least we had a pay off. the measure this was actually a shaved eyebrow or computer-generated print gary has this permission coming up and the 6:00 hour. >> pam: now for today's market update. stocks ended mixed today. the dow and s-and-p closed higher. but a three percent drop in apple shares pulled nasdaq into the red. here are the final numbers. the dow is up 118 points. while nasdaq falls four points. s-and-p is also up.nine points. >> pam: now back to a developing story we are following. shots fired inside a washington navy yard. 13 people confirmed dead -- including the gunman. shannon travis joins us live from washinton, dc with the
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very latest, shannon? >> reporter: good evening pam, this is the worst attacks since 1911 and the d.c. area. the shooter entered the navy yard with his military contractor id. another official says he was armed with the eight are 15 and 9 mm handgun and rifle and simply began shooting. and to the pan still a fluid situation at the nation's capital with many questions remaining of the mass shooting in the navy mark navy yard. >> please bear with us. >> reporter: the suspected gunman and military contractor from taxes, the
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fbi seeking permission from the public about alexis spirit having been discharged following a pattern of misconduct. this does is he was a friend of the lexus in texas. >> i would have never played this until it happened i would have never it would have never crossed my mind that he would be capable of doing something like this. >> heard a very loud pop derrick could not be more than 100 ft. away. >> reporter: the situation unfolded just a few miles from the white house. president all mama president obama called his condolences. offered his condolences
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>> reporter: now pam earlier official said it that the b-2 dominick and fault but the essence has been cleared as those to people were not involved we have learned the identities of their name or being told at least until 24 hours all of the family was on the list were notified. pam? >> reporter: obviously he could only imagine with the shooting of this kind of the on a federal installation that that will be a question of our concern for people.
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>> pam: any inclination that the shooter any of the victim's house is a tall people that were wounded? >> reporter: also a very good question but we frankly we just did not have the answer to. not too long ago we have also learned from h- p that he was in it in employee at mother some contractors called the expert. a friend is telling us that if the people if he knew the people that he targeted. >> pam: what is plant on behind you tonight why you are at the same. ? seen. scene? >> reporter: under lock down as they are trying to
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clout coverage tonight with a more falk point out tomorrow morning. pettifog to the north and with clearing possibly by 10:00 but into the afternoon there goes the fault and the winds will pick up. temperatures will still be cooler and the dow and the south bay will be below 70's for the most part was 73 pence paula of tolbert and 74 and san jose and 74 also in campbell. for ease the bay shore lines and mix of the upper sixties and seventies like in richmond and oakland at the coast line '60s expected a 66 in san francisco. so here is a look at the extended forecast, and a cooler and much more into the ones they stand up thursday. by
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never looked like that farmer took proper care of those sheep. too much? a little. [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. next at five. >> pam: news out of washington dc. complex. 13 dead -- others tonight -- how it allthe news is ahead. now on kron4. >> pam: dc.
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more than a dozen dead -- several hurt. tonight -- how the rampage unfolded. and what we know about the the news at five is next. >> pam: >> pam: gunfire and death in the nation's capital. >> pam: as well as a global war on terrorism and metal while serving. he was arrested in fort worth and 2010 and seattle 2011 for shooting out a man's tires. shannon travis is live with the latest >> reporter: right now we are waiting for a press conference to learn more details about what happened at the navy yard to that of the mass of shooting rampage and that will be with an hour but in the meanwhile we are learning more about the alleged shooter. he entered
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the compound with his military contract id along with that ar-15 another rifle and 9 mm handgun and began shooting. >> reporter: into the evening a fluid situation and to the nation's capital. >> this is still an active investigation we have a lot of activity in the air still bear with us. >> reporter: fbi seeking information from the public lexus had been discharged from the navy found a) of misconduct. this man is it the was a friend of lexus and texas. >> i would never have believed this out would have never crossed my mind i
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would be capable of doing something like that. >> heard a very large lolled we heard a very loud pop that could not have been more than 100 ft. away from us. >> reporter: situation unfolded just a few miles from the white house. and president obama offered his condolences. >> today it is the unimaginable violence that they would not have expected here at home >> reporter: earlier today officials feared that there could have been other gunmen involved but since have been confirmed that there were no other gunmen involved.
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a quiet monday morning we don't have any reason at the ground and in the air. >> pam: >> catherine: this police helicopter was hovering over the naval yard.apparently taking out one of the wounded. there were swat teams, military workers.firefighters on the scene within minutes. relatives of people who worked at the naval yard were on thetrying to get information. >> catherine: emergency vehicles. one of the most disturbing was taken by a man in a passing car. victims lying on the sidewalk. a couple of passers-by came those aren't emergencypeople said they felt helpless. >> he simply walked up to sit there was a shelter and are building could i do not know was going on and the
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impact with everyone. and that is we need that shot. >> one of pushing shoving a fallen down people were climbing a wall tried to get out over wall it was just crazy. >> reporter: employees at the naval yard ran from the building with their hands in the air they were escorted out aftersome of them were kept inside for hours. dozens of them were told to stay in an underground parking to leave. you see a body of one of the victims being taken to a morgue. among the witnesses today.a man who saw a maintenance front of him. >> reporter: it appears the
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gunman had access to that navy yard because he worked they're focusing on information technology. at the bottom of the hour for continuing coverage of the deadly naval yard shooting. talking to cnn up talking about a lexus and why this may have happened. >> catherine: >> pam: negotiations on a new contract between management and bart two largest unions wrapped up today. >> today we looked at the proposal and its a pretty good proposal. >> when we get together and meet the chance the something can happen >> of the sierra members do
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not want to strike we're trying to do everything we can pick >> reporter: finally last week bart management settled sat down to discuss safety put today is the first state to have spoken on financials, salary, panic pension and health benefits. the clock is ticking and the cooling off period expires on october 10th with the strike call on the lap. on the e > jacqueline: these mild temperatures and fairfield and with 87 degrees. the upper 70's and
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low eighties for the north bay was a range of upper 80s patrick mainly south of the golden gate was the in little drizzle between the san mateo coast line. pettifog to the north bay and this fall in livermore valley project cooler temperatures tomorrow but big changes this week with much warmer wednesday and thursday and a chance of rain later in the week. we will talk about more and to buttress my with extended forecasts coming up. >> pam: find out the u.n. stiffen the to findings on which weapons for use on the attack that killed 1400 people and deadly parasite has formed in drinking water in schools. >> reporter: issue watches and shoot washes up with a
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severed foot inside. unbelievable. shhhhh! in our day, we didn't have u-verse high speed internet. yeah, our babysitter didn't have a million ways to serve mom up on a silver platter. we had to count sheep to fall asleep. and i always worried that i was creating an overcrowded sheep farm. in my head... never looked like that farmer took proper care of those sheep. too much? a little. [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible.
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pop and other bone. it appears the fed would have been out in the water for some time. >> it was a completely clean cut it wasn't like an accident and all like a shark. and had cannot have been more than six hours for shore print i am not a scientist but doesn't take much to realize that it was still fleshy and to thoroughly i think it was some organized crime if you ask me. >> pam: size and size 11 and a half, >> reporter: hundreds of people are still stranded in colorado coming up next.
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samples tested positive for sarin they use of surrender. fragments covered to be carrying a saran. the findings >> catherine: rockets for use to deliver the deadly nerve gas. >> catherine: stocking up on bottled water and the area water supply was tested not long ago confirming the presence of the rare brain eating and the boat. after a four year-old mississippi boy died from that and the book. died from the anoeba.
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>> (crying) >> every day he became worse and worse. if i had known. >> catherine: hundreds of people still not accounted for possibly stranded by the flooding in colorado. tory dennis has the latest from there for colorado. >> reporter: bridges and vehicles were no match for mother nature. with the 100 year flood happened every
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100 years some experience but that happened every 1000 years. some residents returned home to see bulls left. it stink so bad in there you can barely stand it. you have a strong opportunity years to come of this whole situation with a strong clipper structure. . >> reporter: 7 day was to rescue thousands from the flood. this is the largest air evacuation said hurricane katrina. some 50 bridges that are either damaged or destroyed. take a
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lot, it looks more like a creek derrick began aug. action will cross it but obviously that is not the story. in boulder colorado kron 4 news. >> jacqueline: picking up fog in the morning and temperatures dropping at 7 in the afternoon. to the judge and back up in the '80s with crystal clear skies wednesday. as we look offshore gas the cloud coverage starting to approach the coast line with storm watch bringing this cloud coverage increase was the breeze when which brings more fault coverage for tomorrow morning. the 6:00 hour preceding pettifog to the north bay. and o'clock hour, not much difference.
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clearing from the north along the peninsula and south was sunshine again bay area included. why not your seem to protrudes and many 56 the spot for the 7:00 hour. actress sunshine for the noon hour. the warmest weather will be to the north. 73 and paul alltel and 73 also and loss' bottles. in the inland valleys you will be hitting the upper 70's and livermore and antioch. 60 scolds side with coda's weather will be up in the north with low 80s and puce 70 degree temperatures.
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the would want to do with the money. >> reporter: take a look how much money is at stake right now $400 million is up for grabs at what the next drawing on wednesday. power ball is still a bit new in california but the fever has definitely caught on. sales are brisk the people are hoping to meant big. >> reporter: which to do with all of that money? >> i would tell my father to retire today and probably go to hawaii. it would be nice to win that much money i do not know what to say if someone that much >> reporter: huffily >> awfully is my lucky day to day. hopefully it is my lucky day today.
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>> statistically is a very small chance but just a chance anyway. >> reporter: coming up, did you forget to take your signs that now? i will explain in the next addition of people behaving badly. >> pam: and another shooting rampage barack as a youth as capital this time in washington d.c. people. where 13 people were killed. >> jacqueline: changes coming, i can explain what is expected out the door next coming
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> pam: c. van shannon travis is a live in washington tonight. what is the latest there? >> reporter: actually waiting for the latest information to emerge. expecting another news conference from officials. we are being told that he used his military subcontractor aideed to get and and armed with the ar-15 rifle and a another rifle plus a 9 mm handgun and simply started shooting. into the evening still a fluid situation into the nation's capital. >> this is still and active
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investigation so please bear with us. >> reporter: errant alexa's a military contractor from texas spirit in defense official said that he had been discharged from the navy following a " of misconduct. he was a friend about a lexus from texas. >> i would have never believed this i would have in this would have never crossed my mind but he could have done something like that. >> reporter: we heard >> we heard a very loud pop they had been about 100 ft. away. >> reporter: the situation unfolded a few miles away from the white house. president obama explained his announced his
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condolences. now >> reporter: pam, earlier today official state that the other government involved said alexis was the only shelter. when we will not learned the names of the victims at least until 24 hours after all of the family members have been notified. >> pam: what do you know about the suspect so far? at >> reporter: as we mentioned aaron alexis 34 years old from texas.
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military subcontractor and discharge from the military which one official called a pattern of misconduct. we were told by h. p. the company h-p was a subcontractor called experts by that company that he was not in fact an employee. aaron alexis' but a friend stated that he had some kind of problem of not being paid by a subcontractor. >> pam: bacteria and the bay area a running shoe washes up on a beach of san francisco appeared normally, that would not be news but this one had a severed foot inside. >> reporter: and set
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francisco a human foot still and a running shoe washed up at a time it appeared the issue is described as a black and create black and graeme puma track shoe. turned up as the medical examiner at investigate spirit >> reporter: the bart management and union sitdown to discuss issues at the table. but magic could be playing games. they said they have moved $10 million closer and our management does not want people to know that so they never discussed it. where does that lead to negotiations, while it cools off on the temple where
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unions could strike again. >> reporter: the the field ready for the a's game this is was called the change over from where the raiders played at 1:00 on sunday. and the a's to play at 7:00. cutting the grass and rebuilding the bullpen the set although there's some rush to be done there will have it done without a problem all and time for the big game tonight. at the oakland coliseum kron 4 news. >> pam: kron4 haazig madyun as the reunion when it took place.
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>> i said think gil. i sat thank you. >> reporter: and is the first time since being hospitalized in mid august that the 10 year-old dog mauling victim was able to show his appreciation after being viciously attacked by a pair of pit bulls. michael b. mayor was the paramedic, the one responsible for the initiative initial treatment of hunters loans. wounds. >> reporter: terse mom says he has already undergone two major surgery spirit right now >> rhino is just talk matter of time. he is doing good.
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hunter >> reporter: was treated by a first ride seat on the fire on the truck that was driven to his rescue. >> is nice about this is that we get to see someone in a recovery which makes us feel good about what we are doing. the baja >> jacqueline: changes in the other direction on friday which will be a lot cooler at increasing clouds and a chance of rain confined to the north bay but things to change because this just several days out. we would keep an eye on that coming up. >> pam: gary will allies
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>> gary: if the jasey and fiancee seemed at your wedding, you are doing all right p.m.. if jay-z and beyonce sing at your wedding. >> gary: because of lightning and one hour delay patrick kapernick, his worst game as a professional. kapernick threw three interceptions and nothing got going. off to a rough start to have to wonder if he has anything left. the
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kid from oakland mashona lynch running like a man he had 88 >> momentum plays by seattle's defense got a little bigger and bigger and finally caved in. >> gary: now the players, kapernick i will send certainly are not plan after the game. but you have to give the architect credit, shaving the eyebrow eat a sports follow through. ea
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sports >> gary: believe me kapernick is not plant today so this was pam with all types of ankles and colin kapernick, there he is looking like a good sport. but trust me if the ax to and today which number one finger without, and in no way mean? >> pam: (laughter) >> gary: it was all a plot on for the commercial spirit >> pam: for the commercial, yes. >> gary: today sherman said " i told him the job, and the data "
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>> gary: and their id is pay @ this guy had the last laugh. shutting down boulder last night he is a very very good player. he just was not in love with jim at stanford. >> gary: finally his chance in the limelight and suffered a broken ankle and the first quarter. patrick willis told called the bluff and set the end f l should reshape >> gary: how about those riders off and running? we want to give the raiders their do your missing his
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first field goal and then delivering four and a roh appeared. raiders one of the few times this year there will be favored carried out a to 1929. >> this does a lot for the confidence for this tanker and now we have to build on it. for this team. >> gary: they had to ride across across the bottom of the screen to so many people were asking why weren't you broadcasting the manning bowl? so they were saying that they were sorry they
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have to run this thing by nfl rules. and that was a whole market so you know any wine patrick times are tough in jacksonville. times are tough. >> gary: did in f l suspended for four games. would not be able to practice this week against new england on sunday or play. of course goldson plans to appeal. >> gary: this guy is going crazy he's a national player of the week with six home runs and 19 rbis. their corn
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