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(foreign language) >> pam: you are listening to kevin and to bother with. all of this happened on friday and the suspect is in custody and are waiting peak translation the translator is on the scene. we are waiting for the english for that for the english- speaking audience.
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(foreign language) >> pam: again we are listening to the father of the 16 year-old and the car accident. when that car slammed into the mini van driven by the family of kevin sang and kevin san was in the car with his mother and sister and both of them were taking to the hospital.
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he died on the same period a student and we are awaiting word on the translation and here it is. >> reporter: >> gavin was an exceptional child with a big huge smile. these past few days have been a blur from the family. the family wishes it was just a nightmare and it still cut and see his smile. none of this of what happened has make any sense we cannot comprehend why anyone would be driving 80 mi. an hour in the streets of san francisco. we know the separate fiscal police and people of separates this goal will do their best to help seek justice for kevin and his family. people
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police, everyone slowdown. kevin's mother is still in critical condition and in a coma. we were surely miss you and thank you all for coming. >> he is kevin's father. >> (foreign language) >> reporter: in terms of
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what happened today with the school and with the police investigation, we will have more on that right now still >> reporter: rent-a-center cisco high school says it was a day of mourning and to remember student kevin stand. we're in debt at stopped at a stop sign. >> whole time you see people with tears and people gathering at the courtyard. people donating money to get loans and released as a memorial. >> reporter: over the weekend jennings to was driving the car and slammed into the family. she has since posted bail and the police is transferring the
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case over to the d.a.'s office to file charges. the investigation is still on going so as far as why the suspect was driving at such high speed we do not have that information at this point. >> reporter: sister and mother has also suffered serious injuries and the cat in the crash. the mother remains hospitalized with life threatening injuries. >> reporter: we are back live outside of the high school. pershing for people to drive slower. very little of new information on this story. where was this
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person going? why was she speeding? and what about the toxic ecology report? dent carmen kron 4 news. >> pam: all right, there is a problem with terisa as reporting. let's check in with grant who has more on all of this. grant? >> reporter:the video from that crash is stunning - and why the suspect was allegedly driving so fast is still a mystery. the two vehicles involded are hard toa bunch of mangled metal on the roadway. police veterans calling it one of the worst car wrecks they've seen. this was what it looked like friday morning at gough and pine streets. these aerial images courtesy
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of our helicopter partnership with abc 7 news. >> reporter:police say the tan mini van was stopped at pine at a light when the suspect rear-ended them with this silver mercedes. >> reporter:there's a lot of interest in this story on -- kron-4 dot com. you can stay connected with this story and many others on our website. you can also share your thoughts and condolences. on our facebook and twitter pages. >> pam: we like to go back as we mentioned, one of our reporters and bad weather suspect lived to get that part of the story. >> reporter: the driver has with at this home and center cisco for at least five
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years. she is married with the child. they did not see anyone come or go. she is a very good neighbor. >> reporter: they state that they have never had any problems with the chows and was taken aback when learning ginnie had been areacc you never hear any kind of noise or loud noise or complex seems like a good family. never had problems with them and year in and for years that they have lived in a resonance. >> reporter: inf san francisco to receive estancia el kron 4 news.
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kron has been getting a lot of concerned calls from our colleagues, friends and viewers. veteran reporter jeff bush, and a private security guard, were covering a story >> pam: a developing story. the federal government is on for the first time since the mid-90's. the senate rejected a house spending bill this morning - increasing the likelihood of a shutdown. now - a frustrated sounding country for ransom. >> pam: after midnight. the president says that the gears" of a recovering economy. >> pam: what a shutdown would actually mean. look at them with that u-verse wireless receiver.
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>> pam: negotiations from bart management allowed the caltran and arrived at the caltran center. >> obviously we are preparing for the worst justin case. so we are making behind-the- scenes preparations not any thing that people need to know about specifically. talking about the increase the numbers of charter buses that will be available, tripled them. it's really premature to talk about that sentiment done. supplement >> pam: still had a investigators piecing together what happened with
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this deadly crash. >> pam: how much will you pay to go to space? >> catherine: hours away if lawmakers cannot make a budget deal. including alcatraz alcatraz look at them with that u-verse wireless receiver. back in our day, we couldn't just move the tv wherever we wanted. yeah, our birthday entertainment was a mathemagician. because if there's anything that improves magic, it's math. the only thing he taught us was how to subtract kids from a party. ♪ let's get some cake in you. i could go for some cake. [ male announcer ] switch and add a wireless receiver. get u-verse tv for $19 a month for 2 years
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>> catherine: >> catherine: now banned at the cow place office building for closed in paychecks will be delayed and services to seniors and veterans and children will be delayed. shutdown will have a barry real economic
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impact on real people. right away. one fraction of one party in one house of congress and one branch of government does not get to shut down the entire government to reflect the results of an election. drug over-doses a couple of >> catherine: at 530 will fall about what a shutdown will actually mean and we will hear from our political analysts to make this political message go away. pam? >> pam: we will check with jack on and later and let go on to another story we will get to weather in just a moment.
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>> pam: rob fladeboe reports that more than 100 people were busted for drugs and alcohol in mountain view. >> reporter: park to the concert with the zero tolerance policy of any drug use here security backs were checked and one concert gore was told that even a box was outside work costa course could drop off their stash before calling inside. there are recent 67 or rest here before that afternoon and that number has swelled to 100. this is self bomb video captured by a kron for your the show's says many dance is about the light show as about the music. most of those arrested will be charged furnishing or
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using enhancement trucks. there was no major medical emergencies here. raids were canceled or banned after two people died of drug overdoses at the cow place. police say exact number of were rest are still being tallied, still being tallied, a number that will include arrests for drunkeness. in mountain view rob fladeboe kron 4 news >> jacqueline: most of the rain did missiles will to the north. three-quarters of an inch of rain was santa rosa just over attend. we sought a couple hundred inch of rain. the skies are clearing now are correct
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time it is seeking little bit of clout coverage over the now north the bay. another view of satellite greater picture is passing us to the north but we will keep the sea breeze winds, which means more falk and cooler temperatures. fog. >> jacqueline: as i mentioned we will see fog conditions over nine hours mainly at the coast line and livermore valley in portions of the north bay. we will see sun skies wednesday left in the morning. we will also
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be in the '60s tomorrow and center cisco would los 70's for the north bay. keeping it on the cooler side for the next couple of days thinks will warm by the end of the week with a warm dry week bringing temperatures back to the '80s and one in to saturday. >> catherine: the government shut down we could be hours away from the shutdown and which workers will not be on the job if it happens coming up
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>> reporter: who was then up to a quarter million dollars for justin to minutes up in space? these people more than 600 have signed on (cheers & applause) >> reporter: i hear you will leave two seats empty? >> reporter: passengers were not just checking and it will be three days of training and health checks with a few hours in the error air. >> reporter: unlike nasa rockets it will not orbit the earth. officer richard branson that is determined to take them there.
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it has not been easy and i believe this just the start. if taking us years to pull it off. >> reporter: birchen says commercial launch month away is given the green light. >> reporter: 2 you ever fear that you are opening to much at risk with this? unless you risk something, you stay still. >> reporter: branson is such a believer that he will take the flight first with his children. >> reporter: is your ultimate dream for this?
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giving people a taste of space. and then sending people or the poolside >> reporter: in our lifetime, really? (laughter) i hope so in my lifetime but definitely in your lifetime. >> pam: obama care starts tomorrow how to get in health insurance "? then some calling it a racist the government is calling it to overturn. >> catherine: first are developing story we are on the brink of a partial shutdown and government. why
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(foreign language) (foreign language) (male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> never has one party. president obama. on the looming federal government shutdown. it's set to happen at midnight. and have some serious consquences. the democratic sentate today. rejecting a spending bill by the republican house. >> pam: both sides digging in.
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>> pam: this is the senate in session so the house of representatives of was told are also bolting right now on its a measure which is to again, and delay funding for obama care. the senate discussion in light to they're still battling back between the two houses of congress. we are glad to speak with michael gawky our political ally analyst so he could explain what is quinn on as we speak right now. it will also show you how average americans will feel the pinch if the government does shut down. to let us know what we need to note in case the government the shutdown. >> catherine: a lot of people are still confused and still have questions and why the government would shutdown?
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>> catherine: from processing passport request to a slow motion halt. what is the hold up? senate democrats are just as insistent that it does not direct the health-care low this is being used as a bargaining chip barrett is there any hope for the deal if not struck by midnight? it does not look likely now. the bill has not yet made it to the president's desk it could carry on in good faith but last time that happened was april 2011. if the government shuts down how will it happen? it will not be at clank of bills or thunderclap. drawing up a
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the bottom line between workers which are essential or not essential if you are in category 1 you will stay on the job otherwise you power down until congress comes to their senses. >> reporter: it will not interrupt social security checks. but unwanted and unpaid time off for several workers. i am almost imposition but i was given 20 seconds. >> reporter: pay little problem with the audio and that story will get the
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story to you but in the meantime we will bring an local with a shot a government shutdown will call several parks closing as of midnight tonight if the shutdown happens. among them and the most noteworthy is alcatraz. so many tours go there every day in the golden gate recreation area. fort point also lands and. now some of these may be accessible by technically being closed like christie field. about 17 million folks visit the bay area parks every year. pam?
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political analyst michael gawky is here as we juggle the pieces were going on at this moment in government. the house is in session and bolting but none of them were there this weekend. the house did belt on saturday. and then went home. bvote. the house now says that is fine and also we will make every house and senate correctional leader and presidential appointee have to buy the insurance of the obama exchange tomorrow morning. that bill is on the floor right now in the
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boating time is closed but they're still counting the last few boats. votes. the question with the session with house still be in session for the third time would not be the charm and we will give you a clean see our? continuing resolution to fund the government. >> pam: what will be the next big move is a giant banner will keep keys the house in session tonight. john bannerjkeeps the house in seession toight?
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it will require john better to sign that he would no longer make de obama ^ the target of the spending bill. and that is a very long, reached at this point. john banner i think it will be a very long shutdown. >> pam: we heard about the impact of the government shut down in the economic hit the country will hit will take a big one however, how will it and now? how will better be able to rein in those people that states the state will not want to be ian on this? he is working on a plan with house leaders to seek a series of mini preparation
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bills and signed over all the things the president will have stated that would not be funded and case with the exception of obama care. >> reporter: new online exchanges will allow you to buy packages on line. how does it really work? we checked it out! you can't blame people for
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hundreds of thousands of federal workers are facing >> reporter: is set to roll out. the affordable care act is going live on tuesday. new online exchanges will allow you to buy policies in all 50 states plus washington d.c. -- even if you have pre-existing medical conditions. but how does it really work? we checked it out. >> reporter:if you already have sufficient health insurance -- or have medicare, this doesn't affect you. but if you're among the roughly 48 million without healthcare -- on your
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calendar, tuesday, you can start shopping for a plan at "health-care-dot-gov". >> reporter:president obama claims, >> it's like booking a hotel or a plane ticket. let's see about that. for those of us in california - we're rerouted to covered california. you answer a few basic questions and then look at the plans. competitive plans with olympic-style names: >> reporter:"bronze" is basic, "silver," mid-range, and "gold" and "platinum", high-end plans. >> reporter:all must offer the same coverage. all will come with a monthly premium. what will differ? the deductibles and co-pays will vary, but president obama says, for many, it'll provide, >> good health insurance for the price of your cellphone bill, or less the administration puts that at roughly $100 or less a month -- but that's if you qualify for tax breaks and subsidies because of income. costs will also vary based on where you live. choose by december 14th, if you want your new health coverage to start january first. >> reporter:on march 31, 2014, open enrollment ends and the penalties begin! if you dont have health insurance by then, you could be slapped with a fine -- that controversial individual mandate. >> reporter:there will be no penalties for a limited few. that's it in a nutshell. i'm vicki liviakis kron 4
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news. >> catherine: an escalating fight over north carolina's tough new voting law. today the justice department filed a lawsuit -- accusing the state of racial discrimination. voting in the state now requires new rules on photo i-d's.and a shorter time frame >> catherine: for early voting. critics argue the changes have too much impact on minority voters. north carolina's republican governor and gop lawmakers say they'll fight the lawsuit filed today. >> catherine: department is suing north carolina for alleged racial discrimination over its new voting law. attorney general eric holder says the new rules restrict access in ways "that disproportionately exclude minority voters" and are "inconsistent" with the nation's ideals. the lawsuit against the state is the latest effort by the obama administration to counter a supreme court decision that powerful part of the landmark voting rights act. >> catherine: constitutional ban on same sex marriage is gaining steam. and now the same high- profile legal team that brought down the ban in >>joining the fight. they'll be representing two gay men who say they were turned down when they tried to get a marriage license in norfolk back in july. same-sex marriage ban 57% to 43% in 2006. >> catherine: brought down california's prohibition on same-sex marriage has joined a constitutional ban on gay marriages. david boies and theodore b. olson announced monday they
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challenging the state's gay marriage ban. the ban also includes a denial of sanctioned by other states. they are representing two gay men who say they were turned down when they tried in norfolk circuit court on july 1. virginia voters approved the same-sex marriage ban 57 percent to 43 percent in 2006. a spokesman for attorney general ken cuccinelli said he would defend the legal challenge. look at them with that u-verse wireless receiver.
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back in our day, we couldn't just move the tv wherever we wanted. yeah, our birthday entertainment was a mathemagician. because if there's anything that improves magic, it's math. the only thing he taught us was how to subtract kids from a party. ♪ let's get some cake in you. i could go for some cake. [ male announcer ] switch and add a wireless receiver. get u-verse tv for $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. >> pam: now for today's market the nasdaq finished today with losses and the final numbers are on your screen
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the dow lost more than 128 pence the nasdaq lost tanned and st lost more antennas wallost 10 points >> jacqueline: it will not be bothering as as much we will see a little bit more of sea breeze with man's spirit keeping our sea breeze plans intact for the next couple of days. temperatures in the '60s and '70s and here is our high today. 73 in santa rosa overnight the fault will return mainly to the coast line. and livermore valley in portions of the north bay. that will go all the
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way through the afternoon. 72 in cupertino and 73 in los gatos and 71 in san jose. inland valleys with low 70's with the exception of antioch and pittsburgh. at the close we will hit 66666 in san francisco. 66 in san fransisco i know it sounds crazy but i get used to hearing about watcher biking which is a new sport catching on and just make become a new way
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to commute between oakland and san francisco
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gabe slate tech report it would not even know what to make of it. most people have not seen in person on a bike on and on the water. >> reporter: lee and awareness to water biking appeared on really walt look at the water as in new weight of transport making the first
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by crossing in the bay pure it is the kind of bland of road biking and water backing. biking. it is really a hybrid of a way of biking. >> reporter: over the bay bridge will not be ready for 2015 for people to ride all way through san francisco. here is a way to right now. and should become a legitimate route to ride through center cisco to oakland. they're no crazy taxi drivers in every city has them. >> reporter: gave slate kron 4 news.
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> pam: brandon that these first court appearance is the criminal charges he faces only on kron4. >> reporter: instead of the one he lawman wears his pants shackled to his waist. his father and stepmother in the courtroom with other family members which is why he waved to have the charges he faced read aloud a very disturbing seven felonies collude acts on a child by force. sodomy by force and sexual penetration. he also space is one misdemeanor attacked the alleged abuse
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on the family member began at 11 years old and continued for six years until she reported to authorities at her school. the defendant faces a maximum of 50 years in prison. for the just the charges but to be more coming which could pay him a life sentence. the deputy did not enter a plea. in his bill are burgeoning set at 2 million should be lowered to his previous 13 years of the service and in airforce. deputy under what is back in court october 14th. >> pam: kevin san died when the vehicle he, his mother,
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sister, were riding an accurate jennings to was arrested. am booked on charges of vehicular manslaughter. the zoo was released saturday after posting bail. then come and live in san francisco were we just heard from the victim's father. then?. dan? >> reporter: he first wanted to thank family and friends and committing for all their support they've been given the family and just a few days. kevin was an exceptional child with a great big smile. these past few days
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have been a blur for the family. every day they wake up and was that it was just a nightmare and that they could still hoped and see him smile. none of this makes any sense we cannot even comprehend why anyone would be driving 80 mi. an hour on the streets of san francisco when of a staffer's is the police and the people of staff for cisco will do their best to help seek justice for kevin and family. it could have been anyone of our children and our community so please capricorn slow down! please continue to keep kevin's mother in prayer as she is still in critical condition and,. we love you kevin and issue. miss you. the mother >> reporter: is still with life threatening condition
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session heard from the father. the police is not seem much they still have yet to change or the case over to the d.a.'s office. we will learn more affirmation about this and we have still have questions as to why the suspect was driving as fast as she was? and where was she going? >> pam: continuing to grow near the crash site the memorial. stay with kron4 as you continue to follow this story and that always walk onto our website kron 4 dot com you can also download the kron 4 mobile app.
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police have caught their two-bedroom apartment in the 1500 block of jackson street home for 34 years. hundreds of people protested the eviction last week calling on the city to do more for poor residents from the housing boom and the city. try to figure out their next moves and the protesters will be ready. maybe something could be worked out at that time. we will be doing that at as many addiction sites as possible (cheers & applause) we need to fight together and continue our group after together to fight on the struggle! >> pam: the lease love of their social security checks while caring for the mentally disabled border say they won't be ableind
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anything similar to be $778 a month to their room 11 now if they are evicted. >> pam: searching for two suspects involved in a shooting earlier today on a ac transit bus. the information ... occurred and 15 international where the bus relocated but the shooting ashley took place on that and the 800 block international. >> pam: in addition to searching the vacant lot that deputies set up a perimeter and the area but investigators say the suspects still got away.
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>> jacqueline: . santa rosa and petaluma both checking and at a 10th inch of rain. as we look live right now from the bay bridge toll plaza we are seen clear skies with clouds just along the coast line with the fuel in the north bay. fog will return tonight. steel and the low seventies and nevada with 72 in redwood city and san jose. especially near the coast line we will see cooler conditions tuesday although it will be sunny in the afternoon but stay cool wednesday in lick warm up litter and the eve of warm up litter and the week.
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later in the week. >> pam: and san francisco woman mysteriously disappears from her hospital bed. where are her friends famine are looking? look at them with that u-verse wireless receiver. back in our day, we couldn't just move the tv wherever we wanted. yeah, our birthday entertainment was a mathemagician. because if there's anything that improves magic,
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it's math. the only thing he taught us was how to subtract kids from a party. ♪ let's get some cake in you. i could go for some cake. [ male announcer ] switch and add a wireless receiver. get u-verse tv for $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible.
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for now >> reporter: the separate fiscal police department is mountain and the missing persons case. she checked into san francisco general hospital last thursday. being treated for a bad urinary tract infection. tuesday morning despite hospital employees checking ian on her every 15 minutes she went missing are round 730. she left her purse cellphone behind. she went
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out not in great weather and she lives there close to the hospital. less than 10 blocks away. so we do not know if she was confused or headed home to to medication... but she never ended up anywhere? asking for the public to help track her down since the and friends and family have been posting of fliers like this. we have worked their closely with the city homeless services department. we have alliterate ask anyone public transit and capp services and all of the homeless shelters if you seeing any one that matches this description or might not match this description please call the number on the flyer.
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>> pam: leonard spalding stands at 5 ft. 7 and weighing 105 lbs.. she was last seen wearing blue jeans, black boots and a black sweat shirt. words " san francisco, " and robert on it. spalding also speaks with a half the bridges of british accent. >> pam: government shutdown is a blown gloaming. pluminlooming. pluminlooming. look at them with that u-verse wireless receiver.
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back in our day, we couldn't just move the tv wherever we wanted. yeah, our birthday entertainment was a mathemagician. because if there's anything that improves magic, it's math. the only thing he taught us was how to subtract kids from a party. ♪ let's get some cake in you. i could go for some cake. [ male announcer ] switch and add a wireless receiver. get u-verse tv for $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. with qualifying bundles. extra curricular activities help provide a sense of identity and a path to success. joining the soccer team. getting help with math. going to prom. i want to learn to swim. it's hard to feel normal, when you can't do the normal things.
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>> pam: coming up. >> pam: concert ends with dozens of arrests. >> pam: faced?
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>> pam: concert over the weekend infor drug and alcohol violations. well. >> reporter:maybe it was the weather or maybe it was the base-heavy beat associated with rave concerts. either way, police fielded a lot of complaints >> reporter:that noise, as captured in this cell phone video by a kron four viewer who attended the concert is part of the appeal, say fans. but it's too loud, according to some of residents i spoke with here along middlefield a couple of miles away. mountain view police said they got 110 complaints via 911 and twitter.some from as far
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south as sunnyvale and as far north as palo alto. however, some critics say the venue has done a good job complying with strict noise levels imposed years ag0. there is also speculation the sound generated by the 2-day beyond wonderland' concert was heightened by the low cloud cover associated with the current weather pattern, allowing the sound to travel farther. in mountain view rob fladeboe kron 4 news new at six. >> reporter:state attorney general kamala harris says too many elementary school kids are skipping class. she says truancy is not only costing california taxpayers tens of billions of dollars a year. harris says it also has an impact on future violent crime >> reporter:when the morning bell rings in california's elementary schools, an average of about three in ten seats are empty. last year a total of almost 1=million kids were truant, meaning they missed at least 30 minutes of class without a valid excuse. >> reporter:contra costa and alameda counties had some of the highest truancy rates in the state.
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the state report says first=graders with at least nine unexcused absenses are twice as likely to drop out of high school. those high school dropouts are more likely to commit crimes, and the report says reducing the dropout rate would also reduce violent crimes. >> reporter:the report calculates that a 10 percent increase in high school graduation rates would prevent 5=hundred murders and 20=thousand assaults. the bottom line, dropouts cost money, whether they're on welfare, committing crimes, or simply not earning enough to pay taxes. harris says the cannual cost is 46=billion dollars a year/ >> reporter: catherine? >> catherine: airlines are promising a return to civility. but not surprisingly - these new options come with a price tag. one example - would you pay more for a plane ticket if you could have an empty seat >> catherine: next to you?? you'll have that choice. airlines are also renting i-pads with preloaded movies
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- and they're selling hot, first-class meals in coach. >> catherine: you'll also be able to skip baggage claim and have your luggage delivered directly >> catherine: to your house or office. for an extra fee, of course. and in the near future, airlines plan to go one step further -- using lots of personal information to customize new offers for each flier. >> catherine: a british tour boat company has suspended its boat trips on the thames. and you'll see why. a "london duck" tourist boat burst into flames today. forcing the 28 passengers and the crew to leap into the water and swim to safety. there were plenty of people nearby to help. >> catherine: three people were treated for smoke inhalation but there were no serious injuries. >> catherine: it's not clear what went wrong.and the boat company is cooperating with investigators. >> jacqueline: upper 70's
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for our inland valleys and 79 for pleasanton today and the north bay we also received 70's and upper 70's in the south bay as well. thing clear conditions over the bay area at this hour. the storm impacted us this morning is well to our east now. well to our north you could see the rain at the washington border keeping our sea breeze plans intact. foggy conditions among the san mateo coastline had just in the north bay and 6:00 hour will seek a little bit of clearing. but at 81 9:00 uc more sunny skies. bangs will clear after that even though it will be sunny to mount it will be cooler than today
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as that " there still moving in from that system. by noon temperatures will be largely in the '60s with few losec 70's in the afternoon and a few low seventies in to the 3:00 hour but again, cooler than today. also, in the low 70's for inland valleys with obsession with exception of antioch and its bart top of the north bay be in the low seventies and it 70's and napa. in npa >> jacqueline: will cup temperatures get back into the 80s and that is where the state and the weekend and early next week.
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>> reporter:a new biotech drug from roche is just approved. it'd the first medicine labeled for the treatment of breast cancer. before surgery. >> reporter:the food and drug administration approved perjeta for women with a form of early-stage breast cancer who face a high risk of having their cancer spread to other parts of the body. surgery to remove tumors is usually the first step in treating most forms of cancer. perjeta is the first drug to be approved as a pre- surgical step. >> reporter:the fda gave the drug accelerated approval based on a study showing women who received the drug as an initial treatment were more likely to be cancer- free 12 weeks later than women who received older drug combinations. i'm vicki liviakis, kron 4 news. >> pam: still ahead. a daredevil taking a wild ride! we'll show you dramatic video of the stuntman who takes a leap of faith.jumping off a helicopter! plus a rare sighting. california boaters got to see at least a dozen sharks up close.
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what attracted the group of sharks to come together? >> reporter: will explain in the next segment of people behaving badly tonight at 8!
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>> pam: it's not a bird, it's not a plane, and it's not superman. it's a daredevil taking a wild ride! take a look at this! >> pam: wearing only his wingsuit, american stuntman =jeb corliss=, jumped from a helicopter and flew - get this -100 miles per hour. to the all >> reporter: stickinghe zipped right on through this narrow gap in a mountain range in china. we're talking only about 11
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and owns the lebraun tongue his black wingsuit on this ledge. and from the looks of it - he might have dinged his finger. but that's it. i'm vicki liviakis, kron 4 news. >> pam: still ahead at 6-30. a san mateo law enforcement official. behind bars accused of sex crimes against a member of his own family! what charges he's facing. an unsual discovery. what the authorities found in a capsized boat near a santa cruz beach. why sharks swarmed near a group of boaters off
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> reporter: continuing abuse of the child under 14 and those charges along give him many years in prison and more charges will be kicked
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me out against tom with bell said that $2 million. >> reporter: he is the boy that was killed in a car crash on friday in san francisco. father came to address reporters the family keeps working out just hoping that it is a nightmare. the same time the father urged everyone to slow down that anyone could have been the victim in this case. in san francisco kron 4 news. continue >> reporter: recover chief kron4 has learned that jenny chow has lived in this home for at least the past 10 years she is married and has a daughter. troops were drawn and no one would answer. at the home monday
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the shades were drawn, and no one answered. a neighbor tells kroon four news that they are very surprised to learn about zhu's arrest. >> reporter: most of those arrested will be charged with punishing air or using illegal drugs. all associated with the braves style concert. electronic music and have the base. police also say that they received and 110 complaints about noise the to the east that billed as the long wonderland brought fladeboe kron 4 news. >> reporter: wounds to people on east 12th street
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with a search for the two shooters and this vacant lot. following the k ninth unit with guns drawn but after the search and no suspect wasnd kro4 ne >> pam: police found the bandit 20 ft. boat and brought it to shore here is video from our abc seven is partnership. this is what we found next with 80 lbs. of marijuana and 6 12 gal. 12 gal. of gas. already deliver the ball of marijuana and that was on board and no one identified. parks, california highway received information that a in distress and had capsized in the area of 4 mile beach in santa cruz. responders an approximately 20 foot boat which had capsized and the search of the area for
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occupants of the boat, deputies evaluated ecological concerns. from mexico with a full load of marijuana. additionally, it and had delivered a majority of its marijuana before the unknown suspects to abandon lt. craig wilson >> reporter:take a look at this. >> reporter:some passengers on a whale watching tour got to see a rare encounter over the weekend. >> reporter:they got to see about a dozen sharks feasting on a dead mink whale. floating in the santa barbara channel. let's take a closer look. >> reporter:at one point -- you can see at least 3 or 4 sharks swimming near the whale carcass. the passengers were on board a island packers boat off the california port of ventura. the footage was taken by a woman who works for the island packers. you can see a shark take a
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bite out of the dead shark. it's unclear how the minkerk were lured by the scent of its decomposing carcass witnesses say they saw at least three white sharks and at least a dozen blue sharks feasting on the dead stories... >> jacqueline: we will keep the pool into wednesday but later in the week warm dry winds will pick up more made the temperature as we head into the weekend. taking a look at the extended forecast for tuesday and wednesday temperatures are about the same but a little warmer on wednesday. dramatically warmer on thursday and friday in warming even more into saturday. the want dry winds
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will pick up and will keep you posted on that. what's so special about this >> pam: president obama. on the looming federal government shutdown. >> pam: it is set to happen at midnight. and have some serious consquences. >> pam: today. rejecting a spending bill by the republican house.
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>> pam: this is a live picture of from the senate floor. >> pam: tonight -- our political analyst michael yaki is here.
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set the scene tell us what is happening now. >> is he going to bring his caucus together and explain his next move is going to be in. john banner? my gut feeling now is that they've tried to be funded and it did not work of the delay did not work they need to decide it may just be a week or two or three weeks to close the government and make their stand on the debt ceiling. >> pam: so you're speculating that the house may find the government for a few weeks and fight again?fund?
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>> so we could be the one is in to the filing did it right and for the week hours of the morning. wee. the republicans want a federal budget until november 15th which is basically what the president was talking about tonight. >> pam: in the coming hours what should we be looking for? the sign will be rather than turn brings a bolt or bill to the floor and the senate goes home. if he brings up the bill and the senate is what it's hanging on around
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and we are in store for a long night. >> pam: so we will be watching through the night we will have a recap at 8:00 p.m. and 11. if you like to connect with michael you can do so at twitter at the yacht key blocks. yakiblogs >> reporter: coming in at 430 in the afternoon campus technicians are working on the outage. they did not happen estimate of time of when power and will be restored and uc berkeley. >> pam: and the raiders back that and suffers another injury and how serious is
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(male announcer): it's now time for gary radnich from the jack in the box sports desk. jeez >> gary: good eveniong! >> gary: televised on an the nfl network the 49ers will host the texans on friday night at by thirty they kept a move that think that because the days when i have the field ready in time for planning an evening game on saturday night. and there'll mcfadden left the game early with a hamstring injury. this poor guy cannot stay healthy. outcry did not play as to first from a
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concussion. mom use to say is making a buses only terrell prioroh and its also painted on i do not expect him to the longtime was the spy runs. and they knew that this was we will see how he responds. news. >> gary: hopefully willis will be ready to go. against houston! patrick you've been injured, would you be ready for houston this sunday? i hope so, i really do hope so.
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>> gary: many people had the 49ers picked to win the super bowl this year, are you disappointed with the two and two? >> no not at all of course we wish to to be 4 and 0. it doesn't always mean a trip on to win the super bowl with the 16 games and the seizing you just have to wind up to and get to the playoffs and anything is possible. >> gary: when you're working for a guy named harbaugh what is the difference between working for him and your other coach singletary? there to different people. what uc is what you get. coach harbaugh is our coach
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and that is who we play for and were happy for the coach. >> gary: kapernick has a very busy off season and no doubting his talent where you put colin? >> he is very competitive. he will continue to work as does every day. he will get better each week and liked it up. >> gary: on the playground twitter and listen to what people have to say? >> it's one of those things that when you learned a long
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time ago were the people say you're doing good or bad you just take it as a grain of salt you know who you are and what type of work you put an end and rather they are passing you on your back or telling you that you are not as good as you thought you were you cannot let people take that away from you. >> gary: have you seen that commercial? >> sir. happily paid that great job and very painful for all the people that participated in made it incredible. >> gary: that always made a person cry. you received a lot of feedback from that
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right? >> yes. i am truly blessed to be where i am at to be today. i thank god for this support to us team that he has all around me and i'm going to continue to live my life and continued to do my best. >> gary: costing him the game against seattle he borrows $200 and upheld of tailgaters burned it into the ground. not looking for any attention were suckers like us to play the video he just had to do it for his family. baseball playoffs coming! >> gary: coco chris go back
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to last year game for! just amber latter should down the season here is the schedule. the a's on friday at 637 plane saturday at 6 07. monday and tuesday will be in detroit if necessary game 5 back here on thursday night. >> gary: (cheers & applause) we will take a quick break and return kron for your eighties play off station
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(male announcer): it's now time for gary radnich from the jack in the box sports desk. >> gary: tehran to pete williams a 36 year-old from england california competed and 6101 games he is the winner. the timberline mile the man's a league winner of poland 23 minutes and 46 seconds. the great timber
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