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down and now they're up. >> all my gosh, it was so amazing! >> it was uelievable i was shot every single day coming from behind! >> (cheers & applause) >> reporter: and that guy you just heard is someone you should know the skipper. giving kron4 and is also interview at how thrilled he is to have the cup stain and the usa. when become back later at five we will have to show you the souvenir. as don knapp, showing how much
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the bay area has placed the whole man with an amazing day and much more but the focus is now on oracle team usa and the they're amazing comeback. pam? >> pam: thanks justine. >> pam: our team coverage continues now. with kron4's scott rates. monitoring the busy situation along san francisco's embarcadero. >> reporter: this is courtesy of our partnership with abc seven news. the traffic just popped up and down the embarcadero. completely jam packed. some of the people out here trying to find ways to get home and others, they are just waiting. >> very slow.
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>> i am on bart going back. >> this is glenn to be a pain. this is why we are taking pains taking part. >> terrible. >> we have a sculpture. >> public transportation is the way to go. >> >> reporter: if you are coming out or around here, please take public transportation and stay away from the street. definitely nasty out here. kron 4 news. >> reporter:what a day on san francisco bay. team oracle let it fly in this winner take all race.nearly tipping over complete a most improbable comeback. and it wasn't even close. >> stop"will stay in america, yeah baby"
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>> reporter:yeah baby indeed! with the american flag super-imposed near the finish line.pure joy for oracle team u-s-a.which pulls off what many are calling one of the best comebacks in sports history. >> reporter:fans along the san franciscocongratulating one another. hugs and fist pumps. >> reporter:the san francisco fireboat is behind the oracle catamaran. shooting celebratory water into the air. >> reporter:the golden gate bridge in the background providing a majestic back- drop for this ground- breaking sailing venue. >> reporter:oracle takes a victory lap. >> reporter:the team thanking fans for their support.fans cheering on a comeback for the ages. and there's larry ellison.the oracle c-e- o.and a sailing fanatic who
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brought america's cup here. >> reporter:and mutual respect from the two teams. a wide range of emotions. elation and relief from oracle. shock and disappointment from emrites team new zealand.which shows class in defeat. team new zealand certainly had more support back home.kiwis are obsessed with sailing. but ellison and his boys proved they can hang.and put yachting in the spotlight.especially considering how they won this thing. >> reporter:winning 8 straight races when facing sudden death. and keep it here.tonight at 5:45.reaction from team oracle after that epic comeback. retu >> pam: new and terrifying surveillance video. has been released by the f-b-i. showing the navy yard shooter, who killed 12 people september 16th. in it. you see aaron alexis. before and during his shooting rampage. kron four's catherine heenan is here with the story. >> pam: we now see what some of his victims saw.
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>> catherine: the video starts in black and white.then moves to color. giving us a startling look at aaron alexis at work. he walks into the building with a bag. later coming out of a restroom with his sawed off shotgun. he begins going up and down hallways. running up and down staircases -- looking for victims. it's chilling to watch him prowling the hallways. ducking behind corners.watching for anyone who happens to be nearby. we see one of the moments when he spots people on the move. >> catherine: the surveillance video also shows him driving into the navy yard building in his rented prius. let's give you a closer look at the moment he spots a group of people. they're at the end of that hallway.in that highlighted circle. >> catherine: he starts moving towards them. it's not clear if they've heard gunshots or if they know yet they're in trouble. >> catherine: it seems they're moving quickly.and we know they're among his
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targets. of course the fbi did not release the video of the actual shooting. we're also learning more about his weapon.and his mind. >> catherine: he wrote strange things on that gun. >> catherine: etching the words "not what y'all say." on one side, for example. >> catherine: he also scratched "end to the torment." and.he wrote "my elf weapon" on the shotgun. authorities say they understand that particular reference at least.saying alexis had a delusional belief that he was being controlled by extremely low frequency waves -- or "elf" waves. >> pam: a south bay teacher is behind bars tonight. and a full investigaiton is underway. as the high school grapples with the situation. as kron four terisa estacio >> pam: explains why for students this was an upsetting day. >> gary:
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>> reporter: they're very surprised to learn that he was a respite for allegedly having sex with a 17 year- old students. >> was very well liked and everyone know who he says. >> i've never heard anything bad about him. >> reporter: which prompted an investigation. this principle gregory shelby. >> we need lee contacted police after a tip and the police contacted us work together for the if investigation and about 24 hours we have enough information to make an arrest. >> reporter: bring in counselors to deal with the situation and plan to talk to his daughter person owing. i know the school will handle it properly but it is pretty shocking. in
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fact i am going to text her before i leave. >> reporter: kron4 has known that movement is cooperating with authorities. he has been posted on a leave of absence. they believe that there is only one victim but this is the beginning of their investigation. and santa clara terisa estacio kron 4 news. >> jacqueline: we are seen 30 mi. an hour gusts in nevada and 40 mi. an hour in san francisco. it is going to stay monday into tomorrow raging fire concerns. i will show you how strong it will be in where the fire damage or where the fire danger is high and just coming up in a few minutes.
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>> pam: coming up. a brutal attack in a safeway. caught on camera. the man police are now trying to track down. then. only on 4. the family of a man allegedly killed in a car >> pam: by men running from a crime -- speaks out about his legacy. but first. an unprovoked. and deadly shooting at a muni stop. now investigators have it's great having at&t u-verse high speed internet. walter likes to download fix-it videos... and watch "boardwalk empire." it helps sam with his math... [ beeping ] ...and online gaming. and suze loves her smartphone for "social" studies... hi, sara. [ male announcer ] call at&t now to get the fastest internet for the price -- just $14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. on our newly expanded advanced digital network, you get more connectivity, more reliability and more speed options. and with at&t u-verse high speed internet, you can choose the speed you need. getting connected is no problem with our wireless gateway.
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polcie have arrested and charged this man.who they say shot and killed a local college student as he was getting off muni. >> reporter:this is video - captured on a muni light rail vehicle just before the shooting it happened monday night just before 10 pm. the victim is 20 year old justin valdez - a san francisco state student. >> reporter:he was shot and killed as he exited muni at randolph and bright streets in the ingleside heights neighborhood. >> reporter:the suspect arrested is 30-year old nikhom thephakaysone - a san francisco resident. >> reporter:police believe the suspect and the victim did not know each other and that the attack was random and unprovoked. >> reporter: we have updates to of the show and throughout the day and will have more on the story coming up later tonight at 8:00. still ahead. >> pam: still ahead.
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>> pam: a shopping mall in africa taken back from terrorists. the role americans might have played. then. >>i do so like green eggs and ham. >> pam: bedtime stories in the u-s senate? why lawmakers had to suffer through this for nearly a full day. but first. police try to find the man caught on camera. brutally attacking a bay area safeway manager. you li to ep yr faly althand t.
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>> pam: employees at a san leandro safeway store are in shock today after a manager is ground. >> pam: kron4's will tran has more on the victim and the man police are looking for. >> reporter: has been and safe way for about five to six years. one of the employees did not want to go on camera but she became all choked up talking about him. he never entered confrontations or conflict with anyone. still, the
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police department has yet been able to talk with him. they believe he is the missing link. there was some type of verbal exchange with the manager and suspect but we do not know exactly what? he says small never saw the attack coming. >> it looks like there was a little bit of an exchange, where they said something together where they did say something. but they mull did not see it coming this is a neighborhood store so people are concerned about what is going on and if we found that who did it. >> reporter: they said that that he employs never saw the suspect before the altercation did take place on monday they say if you know who this person as please turn him and that way this will end peacefully and
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avoid some kind of confrontation with the police department down the road. that is a very latest will trend kron 4 news. >> pam: a civil rights lawsuit filed by the family of a homeless man fatally shot by bart police at a san francisco station two years ago has been dismissed. in this 20-11 surveillance video. at the civic center bart station. you can see the knife authorities say charles hill threw at officers. >> pam: that's when one officer fired his gun. a judge ruled that the former bart police officer's use of deadly force was reasonable. >> catherine: after days of fighting government forces you to see that it is a romance. this is the parking deck where they are using dna testing to identify the
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attackers who died. the number will probably go up if they find more bodies. she is raising questions as if americans were involved in the rescue. just hours ago.one of the >> jacqueline: across the bay you can see the plants and trees blowing very gusty conditions to mount. we are expecting any maureen that will stay to the north and east of us. in shifting the wind conditions and making it the when strong are coming from the north and inland valleys but also the gusty winds so that we are seeing still at this hour.
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the winds will continue into the overnight hours should stay pretty breezing. as we head into tomorrow, the winds will pick up down the diablo range and then by 3:00 in the afternoon is wendy virtually everywhere. we will continue to see gusty winds into the 6:00 hour thursday and by 11 will start to beat a little calmer. this is in effect until 1:00 tomorrow to 3:00 friday because of the gusty wind spirit and low humidity spirit that is why we are
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seeing the fired dangers and highlighted areas because it's a plan to be dry and windy tomorrow it will warm up. but wendy both days. >> pam: a closer look at the >> pam: next. closing arguments in the michael jackson wrongful death trial. the evidence that had some of the spectators -- in tears. and. a suprising and very personal revelation. by celebrity, doctor drew. >> pam: if you haven't heard by now,
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>> pam: an emotional start to closing arguments in the michael jackson wrongful death case. the five month trial. >> reporter: this is it! >> reporter: announcing his comeback tour that a concert promotion executive had to slap him and put him in the shower just to get him to the podium. telling a story during his closing arguments to show the promoter should have known better than to hire dr. conrad marie to care for jackson and keep him performing at all costs. >> he had abused prescription medications during times of pain and anxiety. but they chose to
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run the risk to make a huge profit and they lost and they are irresponsible. >> reporter: spectators cheered up one day she stayed when they showed a video highlighting michael jackson's career. >> reporter: jury must decide if margaret was a employee of a e.g.. this plane and a no exchange between two a e g. executives. >> reporter: that e-mail may be the strongest in favor the family matriarch had dramatic exchanges during a
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e.g., attorneys during the trial. >> reporter: paris survived a suicide attack during the trial. they will use it to explain who is responsible for his own death. >> pam: and a reminder. you can catch all your entertainment news rightthe o-m-g insider starts at 7:00. followed by entertainment tonight at 7:30. coming up. >> pam: >> pam: how this big hit. could spell big trouble for the raiders orginazation. and quarterback terrelle pryor. >> pam: then -- the looming government shutdown. the extreme one republican lawmaker went to. >> pam: but first. only on 4. a bystander killed afteralleged what we know about the elderly victim.
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> pam: now at5:30. >> pam: a bay area family is mourning their loss. 75-year-old robert wollow . died after an s-u-v ran into his car in oakland late last night. two juvenile suspects are in custody. officers are now investigating whether they were fleeing the scene of a shooting. only on kron 4-- justine waldman spoke with the victim's family. who says, they are devastated. >> just want to be strong right now. >> reporter: 75 years old robert wallow filled his days filled with life. >> he with a very hard working person. >> reporter: on monday night of route wallow was just two blocks away and went to a teenager speeding away from
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a shooting smashed into his subaru killing wallow. why he was coming home from his job at a senior citizens' complex where he watched over the elderly. his sons are devastated over the senseless death. >> sent to hear someone my age was driving foul recklessly is just sad to hear that. >> reporter: he was >> he was the only person that they care for us and is said that we have to lose him through this terrible tragedy parrot >> pam: the fight is far from over.but for now, a measure that would avert a partial government shutdown has easily cleared an early senate hurdle. texas republican senator ted
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cruz joined in the procedural vote to allow the measure to move ahead. that's shortly after he finished a senate floor speech lasting more than 21 hours. it wasn't technically a filibuster.but he says he made his point. cruz wants to kill funding for president obama's health care overhaul. his marathon speech covered all kinds of odd-ball topics. >> catherine: he spent more than 21 straight hours railing against any government funding for obamacare. but in the end.republican senator ted cruz of texas joined the other 99 senators from both parties in voting wednesday to move ahead on a spending plan expected to do just that. >> pam: and join us now to talk about the development and
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watch a tent and certainly we need to the tell's to explain the madness. 21 hours at the podium. 2 >> there was no filibuster it was attention grabbing in trying to his base and he want to be a candidate a presidential cabinet. he is drawing attention to the fact that they will not be able to deliver on that promise because they do not want to. >> pam: so make clear to us what is the status of a government shutdown quan? >> the house and senate have to agree on a single bill. they would spread strip it and send it back do we pass
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it or do we send it back? one thing they are considering for obama care is a one year away. if that goes back, the senate will say go back and obama will the toll and the government shuts down. >> pam: no one wants that to happen except for the extreme right as fighting for all of them appear. obama care. >> october 17th and then they have to deal with that. it already talking about putting a christmas tree legislation on top of it. all types of reforms that the gop would like to light up the christmas tree what they want to put on the bill.
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>> pam: last time that selling came up the credit rating went down for the nation. >> is a situation so we have to deadline's coming up october 1st and 17th. >> pam: if you like to connect with michael you can't at yucky block. >> jacqueline: you can see current when the dust at 40 mi. per hour at s f o. 20 ma and our guest and a bottle. nevada for thursday when
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wendy and i fire danger for thursday. >> pam: now for today's market update. the stock market is closing lower for a fifth consecutive day today. as investors continue to worry about the economy and the growing possibility of a government shutdown. >> pam: average fell 61 points to close at 15- thousand-273. points to three-thousand- 761. the s-and-p 500 slipped four points to one-thousand-692. >> pam: a historic comeback win for team oracle in the america'sthe seemingly insurmountable obstacles they over came -- to keep the trophy here in the u-s- a. then. there are so many things that we do on a daily basis. we run errands. we run to the grocery store. in fact, the average american drives fewer than 29 miles a day. the 100% electric nissan leaf goes two-and-a-half times that
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>> pam: kron four's jason appelbaum joins me now to break down how it all went down. >> reporter:this is a great story whether you follow the sport or not - oracle facing elimination for 8 straight races.a do or die situation for a week straight going back to last wednesday.and they won em all. >> reporter:
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video (cheers & applause) >> reporter: easily capping off their dramatic comeback. pier 27 and 29 for all had to went 11 race since and that is the fifth richest man in america right there in the world getting down with champagne. an estimated $41 billion. a lot of them are from new zealand or australia and possibly other countries and it is interesting to note that this series is the only series that i know which means we've never seen a
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come back like this before they had to win eight straight to meant it. the winner is to decide where the race is held next and is every three years. it could be back here in san francisco. >> pam: and all, why not? all of the bumps and bruises to get to this point why not bring it back to san francisco. >> reporter:raiders quarterback terrell pryor did not practice today.after suffering a concussion in monday night's loss to the broncos. >> reporter:and now the nfl players union is concerned proper protocol was not followed because pyror did not immediately leave the game. >> reporter:here's the helmet to helmet hit that cocucssed pryor. the 24-year old went down.appeared dazed.but stayed in the game for two more plays. the denver player was not penalyzed for the helmet to helmet hit.and yesterday pryor sent a tweet. sorry about the loss raider
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nation. >> reporter: >>i don't remember much. good hit by whoever it was. i heard out team fought well. >> it was a two-minute what my two-minute warning. >> i feel confident that we followed the protocol and did what we were supposed to do. and i believe we all understood the emphasis on the air safety in this regard. whenever one player to put them out in danger. >> we will be back.
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>> reporter: he hopes to pass his concussion tested today. if not cleared back up will get the start max lan. gabe slate tech report >> reporter: something that the iphone has done for a while now it's coming to the android platform. a security feature that allows andrew to remotely like their device and locate their device or wipe clean and erase their device making all of these things remotely from the desktop computer. this is how it works
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>> reporter: if that android users lose luster from our tablet they can use any computer to lock and to google and remote lead locate their device. or, if they are worried that it is bond lost or stolen they can wipe it completely remotely. they would have to have their paschal to on what the phone. if they're really concerned just wipe it clean completely and a race it remotely accurate so no one can see any pictures, videos e-mail's or anything. to activate this android device to go into your settings and android device manager checking the box to turn the feature on. at any time you can visit the web site to locate your phone, like it or he raised your phone. i wanted to tax it
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out to see if it worked. i guess you would use the ring on your device if you want to see if you wanted to quickly find your device in your home. the second i click on link your device. that worked really well so this is a great free security service from google. gate slate kron 4 news. >> jacqueline: we have been seeing cooler temperatures up there today corporat causin causing us to see wendy conditions. 70 out and antioch and 72 in napa. the winds just not want to wind down. thirty in nevada and
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37 mi. an hour gusts and vallejo. futurecast shows at 10:00 tonight the blue on your screen indicating when the dust and 20 mount and our range was on land at hand. still see a breezy conditions into the morning our when will pick up and by the afternoon fairly wide spread. the 6:00 and our still when the at the coast and then starting to die down by thursday night. for portions of the north bank and the diablo range will all have high fire danger especially because of the
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gusty winds and low humidity with it being very dry out there. so the lands are still going now. again, the range between 55 mi. per hour depending on your elevation. if you are in higher elevation you will see strong your comments. stronger when. winds. >> jacqueline: by friday we are back in the '80s but still wednesday. windy. >> jacqueline: >> pam: other bart strike
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>> reporter:team oracle started with a two-point deficit for illegal modifications to its boat during exhibition races. and now the team wins the 34th america's cup right here in the bay. kron-4's justine waldman is live in san francisco. and justine -- an exciting race today! >> reporter: to many people of your tongue watch history in the making to! just a huge crowd to watch a huge victory for oracle teen usa! >> pam: thanks justine! >> jacqueline: you can see the clear skies over the city because it's been fairly windy out there and cooler this afternoon with temperatures in largely in the '60s spirit we're still hanging on to seventh in a handful of places is 64 oakland and 64 also in san
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jose against the 29 mi. an hour mount augustine and half moon bay and 40 and s f all. sfo! the winds will pick up after 10:00 in the morning tomorrow. we will take a look with high fire damage or danger of coming up in just a bit >> catherine: new developments in the story of the navy yard shooting in washington. chilling footage of the shooter -- aaron alexis -- as he stalked his victims. the fbi released surveillance video today. and kron-4's catherine
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heenan catherine? >> catherine: the video begins in black and white.as alexis walks into the navy building with a bag over his shoulder. then switches to color after he walks out of a restroom.getting his sawed-off shotgun ready to go. we watch as alexis sets off to find victims --- apparently anyone he can find. he left his bag a restroom stall. and set off.almost looking like a member of a swat team. it's chilling to watch him prowl the hallways.looking for people. going up and down staircases.ducking behind corners. >> catherine: one of the disturbing moments. when he is clearly seeing a group of people at the end of a hallway. and begins to move faster..getting closer to them. you'll see them highlighted in a circle. they seem to be moving quickly.and have perhaps heard gunshots. and already know they're in trouble. the f-b-i did not of course release any video of the actual shooting. they say this all appears to be random.alexis does not
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seem to be targeting anyone in particular. we're learning more about his weapon today - and his mind. >> catherine: his shotgun. scratching the words "not what y'all say" on one side, for example. he also wrote "my elf weapon" in another spot on the gun.reference to the extremely low waves the fbi talked about. meantime today - hewlett packerd has cut ties with the florida-based company that hired alexis. saying the subcontractor did not appropriately respond to his mental health problems. >> be perfectly honest way that is what has driven him to this.
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>> pam: back here in the bay area. just hours ago.a break that we told you about yesterday. the suspect police say is the man you see in the upper right corner of your screen wearing gloves.helping goad two pit bulls to savagely attack each other. has surrendered to authorities. acie lee mathews, jr. faces felony dog fighting and animal cruelty charges. he has posted 30-thousand dollars bail and is expected to be arraigned in the coming days. the billpolice say the men arrested >> pam: are either members or associates of a notorious kron4's maureen kelly spoke to an investigator with s.f.p.d's gang task force about how thugs use dog fighting as a means of intimidation.
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>> reporter:police says several of the people you see in this video.cheering on this brutal display.are members of west mob.a gang which has been responsible for a lot of the crime plaguing hunter's point.like rapes.robberies.car jackings.even murder. >> reporter:and they are magnets for violence as well.this man you see here.watching.was murder just months after this video was taken allegedly by rival gang members >> reporter:the dog fight is happening right outside people's home.inside the hunter's view housing project.part of west mob's turf. >> reporter:inspector daniel silver has been part of sfpd's gang task force for six years.he says dog fights.are one way gangs like west mob keep people inside their territory in line. >> reporter:people being afraid to come forward another reason illegal dog fights are believed to be a largely under reported crime. maureen kelly kron4 news.
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>> pam: three people are still wanted by police for allegedly being spectators to the dog fight.which is a crime. >> pam: you can see the two men and one woman on your screen. >> pam: they are also hoping to recover the two pit bulls. >> pam: still ahead. we're 16 days away from a second possible bart strike. >> pam: we ask the governor if he'll step in again. we'll answer your questions on obamacare. whether you're eligible and how much it's going to cost you! >> pam: and we'll show you why this santa clara teacher is in trouble with police. that's next on the kron-4 news at six o'clock. >> pam: if you haven't heard by now, kron-4 has a new channel! it's antenna t-v! it's the place where you can see classic shows like good times, sanford and son, w-k- r-p in cincinnati and married with children -- just to name a few. here's tonight's lineup. you can see kron-4's classic tv on comcast channel 187 or four point three. you li to ep yr faly althand t.
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>> pam: a south bay teacher has been arrested for allegedly having sex with a student. this is hugo cortes guzman. school officials say he taught math at santa clara high school. on monday, they received a tip prompting an investigation and that is when this case was revealed. >> pam: shelby says they are trying to help students cope with this disturbing situation. >> we work together with the police in conjunction with this investigation about 24 hours we had enough information for the police to make an our rest. buster
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cortes was a very popular teacher. obviously the safety of children as the most important spirit >> pam: we are bringing in counselors. this is hard he was well liked. >> pam: school officials guzman has been placed on a leave of absence pending the outcome of the investigation. police believe there is only one victim, but they say this is just the beginning of their investigation. >> pam: still to come. how a doctor in bakersfield is being called a hero. it's great having at&t u-verse high speed internet.
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>> pam: there are only two weeks of collective bargaining time remaining between bart and its' two largest employee unionsand both sides remain far apart at the negotiating table >> pam: after stepping into the negotiations process back in augustinitiating a 60-day cooling off periodpreventing a striketoday, governor jerry brown appeared to be out of answers, placing the ball back in the court of the two negotiating parties if no deal is reached and a strike occurs at midnight on october 10th when the deadline for the cooling off period expires >> i did discuss with the legislature to bringing arbitration bill will be best for the state. i thought that was the right way to go. to get serious
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and make concessions needed and keep bart and running. hundreds of thousands of people expect that bart will be there getting to and from work. bart management is in the >> pam: process formulating a strike contingency plan which consists of 200- charter buses, which is about 3-times as many buses provided during the previous strike this year.also training bart managers who are former train operators to possibly provide limited service.the plan may also include the m-t-c expanding the hours of carpool lanes on bay area freeways to alleviate traffic congestion during cummute hours . >> pam: stay connected with kron-4 for the latest on bart, its negotiations and any possible strike. you can always log on to our website -- kron-4 dot com. or check our facebook and twitter pages. if you're on the go, download the kron-4 mobile app. we have a section dedicated to the latest on bart. you can opt in to get push
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alerts. we have you covered from all angles here at kron-4. >> reporter: profiling suspect that is breaking into bills drawing a little league game or games. breaking into vehicles while parents watch as their children playing baseball. using victims' credit cards to buy power tools. this is his picture with white dianne with receding hairline and a long ponytail facial hair looks beard goatee and mustache. he has been seen wearing a black t- shirt sometimes black hat.
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>> pam: a victim who was attacked at a 49ers game last week talks to kron 4. and new video shows that security at candlestick may still be an issue. kron 4's j.r. stone picks up the story. >> reporter: look closely at this video and you will see a woman get caught in the hat. head. >> my instinct is that i pushed her away from me. she kicked me numerous times and kicked me in my head. i was crying pretty hard. >> reporter: is are the bruises' left on bases had lakes. daisy's head.
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>> reporter: daisy said her bruises and this amateur video is proof that they're still hurdles to overcome when it comes to safety at the stadium. paying >> anymore policing and people need to be penalized. acting people get into fights and no one is kicked out. >> pam: it is important to note that daisy did not press charges because officers told her that if she did the other woman would have pressed charges for pushing her. >> jacqueline: 74 in santa rosa was one of our will warmer locations. it has also been quite windy out there thinks we storm passing to the north. making
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arm went a little stronger. we are still want to see gusty winds with went just as 40 mi. an hour. 22 mi. an hour in santa rosa because of the gusty winds and the wind direction really drying things out with a combination of the dried temperature and gusty winds is a fire danger. from 1:00 thursday to 3:00 on friday
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and it will be dried and it will be when the correct temperature wise warmer tomorrow in the mid to upper 70's. and the upper 70's for inland valleys ands for east bay shoreline. for the coastline and be the '60s and the north bay with a mix of the upper 70's and your 80s. very windy the next couple of days. >> pam: one of the men accused of taking part in a
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dog fighting ring turned himself in this morning. why this isn't the end of the investigation. >> pam: and we'll answer your biggest questions regarding "obamacare" next. stay with us (male announcer): now, (male announcer): now, here' hi, we're the sewells. (male announcer): now, herewe're new to town. welcome to monroe. so you can move more effortlessly... we want to open a new account: checking and savings. well we can help with that. we tend to do a lot of banking online. you play? yeah discover a mobile app that lets you bank more freely... and feel at home more quickly. chase. so you can. 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.
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>> pam: have questions. >> pam: kron four's grant lodes is here with some answers. >> reporter: october first is the date. that's when you can go to those online marketplaces and shop for healthby january first, every american will have to be insured. >> reporter: people is, "will i have to buy insurance?" if you're covered through your employer or union, the answer is. no. you don't have to do anything. >> reporter:if you have your own private insurance, the answer is. maybe. it is possible that your insurance plan doesn't meet all the requirements of the health care reforms, such has how much profit they can take, or how much more they can charge for coverage of women. >> reporter:so, you might have to buy a more expensive plan. if you are uninsured, you are definitely affected. you have to choose a policy by the end of the year or pay a fine. okay, how do i buy insurance? many of the online exchanges are up and running. think about sites like travelocity or expedia, only more complicated. >> reporter:instead of coach
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or business, you get four levels of coverage, with different deductibles, and different costs. >> reporter:now we come to the big question: how much will it cost? >> reporter:california's marketplace is posting some offers. let's say you are a single 25 year old making 25=thousand dollars a year. the cheapest plan costs between 32 and 72 dollars a month. a married 45 year old making 55=thousand with one child would pay from 180 to 260 dollars a month. a married 65 year old making 75 thousand would pay 292 to 398 dollars a month. >> reporter:you can "opt out." but then you'll have to pay a fine of at least 95 dollars for every adult in your house. that amount will increase to more than 2=thousand dollars in 201/ and the historic comeback made by team oracle to champions. that's next.
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> reporter: the team shaking up the champagne and spring is around! so much excitement after a huge victory! >> reporter: and set and sent to cisco one man and often in dogfighting link. ring. three unidentified people are still wanted by police for being spectators in the fight which is a crime.
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>> reporter: here in santa clara and teacher is behind bars after being accused of having sex with a 17 year- old student. she school officials say that they had called the police to investigate after receiving a tip on monday. taught math at the high school. he was well respected around campus and is on a leave of absence. (male announcer): now, here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. >> reporter:the state of california just passed a new law it's bieng called the three foot law using ths sidewalk, it's for people using the roadway along with cars, trucks and buses >> reporter:the three foot law creates an invisible buffer zone around bicyclist to give them an added piece of protection the law goes
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in to effext in 2014 >> reporter:what this means, cue the bad behavior here: when you see a bicyclist you can't pretend you are in an imaginary race you have to give the rider space because let's be frank even though you are passing up the bicylist you both will end up at the same light >> reporter:unless the bicylist were to run said light and speed up to a suv making an illegal you turn you are on your own then >> reporter:this sign reads change lanes >> reporter:if there is no dedicated bike lane the bicyclist gets to use the full lane and if a drivers want to pass they must change lanes >> reporter:a law that is ignored every single day >> reporter:my point is. this is going to be an intresting law to enforce because in some areas the bicylist are all over the place this rider stuck between this bus should have realized that a transit bus is going to pull to the right so riding in between
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is a fail this bicylist probably should have lookes for a safer route and waited to cross instead of running the light it might be hard to keep the three foot buffer if the rider is going the wrong way, or is in the middle of the roadway weaving in and out of traffic >> reporter:now if driver fail to give the ridet the buffer they ticket will be 35 dollars plus court fees which will put the ticket somewhere around 300 bucks now if you hit the cyclist because you ignored the three foot law the base fine jumps to 220 dollars .which would put the ticket including court fees somewhere around a thousnad bucks >> reporter:you know this might be a good time to invest in a dash cam because it's going to be a lot of he said she said arguments over this new law just saying in san francisco stanley roberts kron 4 news
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>> reporter: is just into the kron 4 news room! the brush fire is in burlingame near california drive when a single alarm brush fire corals are responding to apparent we do have crews on the way. caltran is stopped in both directions due to this thing go brush fire and darling game. we will keep you updated with more automation >> jacqueline: windy conditions ... the plant will continue from now through all way to friday
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afternoon. stronger thursday with 20 mount to 50 mi. per hour depending on elevation. the higher elevations the strong alliance. the stronger the winds. >> jacqueline: temperatures tomorrow will be warmer than what we saw today mainly in the '70s with a couple of low 80s. as we had more into friday's the winds will stick with us tomorrow and friday afternoon but saturday and sunday, and lens and more are temperatures. coming up in sports. >> pam: gary will update you on terrelle pryor's status heading into sunday's game against r-g three and the wsahington redskins. >> pam: and see the amazing
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story of how a bakersfield doctor saved a choking diner! you have to see it to believe it -- next. a doctor in bakersfield is being hailed as a hero for saving a woman who was choking on a piece of steak. >> reporter: i control as something i thought would be way down the road in the future but it is not correct this type of thing is coming to mainstream devices as early as next year be sure to turn into gate tech report and tell you all ♪ nice car. sure is. make a deal with me, kid, and you can have the car and everything that goes along with it. [ thunder crashes, tires squeal ] ♪ ♪ so, what do you say?
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j-r gonzalez tried to help. >>"somebody tried to give her the heimlich and they weren't big enough. so j.r., who was pretty big guy, he came behind her looking for the right spot to no avail." >>"and then the whole, 'hey, is there a doctor in the house.'" >> reporter:fortunately, the room was filled with doctors, experts and politicians in bakersfield for the valley fever symposium. among them there. dr. royce johnson, chief of infectious diseases at kern medical center, who jumped into action. >>"the doctor said let's put her on the ground. they put her on the ground and took the steak knife by the blade, made the incision. j.r., he's looking for a pen that'll work, these new pens they're all fancy. so finally they find an old pen, they took the ink out, put it in there gave her the mouth to mouth cpr that way. she was, it took a little bit but finally the gasp comes!" >> reporter:the dramatic rescue came not a moment too soon, as larwood's lips were turning purple, said fernandez.
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>>"you know, it went from a joyous celebration to really a lot of concern because she wasn't breathing." >> reporter:other doctors including centers for disease control director tom frieden and dr. paul krogstad helped out during the emergency procedure.making this a team effort. >>"at the end a lot of people kind of really lost their appetite so they packed everything to go, deserts to go you know. at the end everyone was grateful everything turned out the way it did." >> pam: that is amazing! coming up in sports with terrell prior story and amazing comeback which is being called a home of the upper greatest american comeback ever gary with the sport's next
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everyone! >> gary: day 19 of the competition 34 year old aussie for oracle at one junction with a to one and here they come down the stretch! >> the come back for 20142013 is complete >> gary: oracle had to let 11 races because they were down to for cheating. so congratulations to larry ellison. every member of the oracle team is from either new zealand or australia or
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other countries but that is okay they won and the skipper is jimmy champion of the american cut!cup! >> we got through all of those messages and we appreciate you guys thank you very much1! (cheers & applause) >> gary: i suggested that the team with the most countries will probably win >> jacqueline: that is not what use that explanation. >> jacqueline: that is not what you said!
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but when asked about the case stadium situation to that he says is a fit this >> gary: there is no question we will have to solve that problem. no answer so far. >> gary: the 49ers are in st. louis! the 49ers are in st. louis kapernick is getting a lot of heat for saying he is saving all of the negative things that he spied on twitter >> remember losing. that's all i remember losing
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event that will be held sunday that timberman mile the america's cup and we will start with a little bit more detail >> gary: weber the down from eight to one? >> everything changed from that point. >> gary: that come down to ellison had more money was able to make it happen? >> >> gary: he sees the team down to what changes can make at the last minute? >> is a good question and ensure that it is a lot of detail people that are working on the technician part probably did not get a whole lot of sleep. i am
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