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>> reporter:it's a $35 streaming media player that wire-less-ly connects your phone, tablet, or laptop to your living room tv. >> reporter:i predict this device is going to be huge and soon they will be selling google glass. so they are in the gadget game. but they don't have retail stores >> reporter:their main competitor apple has stores. that are famous around the world they look cool and its a place you can play with -- and learn about, all the apple gadgets google needs something like this. they need retail space. >> reporter: well here's the official statement by google to be a show=room of sorts
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new information tonight. >> pam: on the body of a patient found in the stairwell at san francisco general hospital. today, sheriff ross mirkarimi came out for the first time. to release the preliminary findings of the investigation. and they show part of what went wrong. in the effort to find lynne spalding. >> pam: kron 4's justine waldman was at that press conference today. she joins us now live >> reporter:the sheriff revealed major breakdowns in communications, problems with security cameras and admitted that incomplete searches were done. while lynne spalding was missing. >> reporter:we learned today that 57-year old spalding was about to be discharged. the day the sheriff said she "wandered off." >> reporter:but her doctor told a deputy she was "very confused and not safe to be on her own." the sheriff also said. log books first mis-identified spalding as african american and asian woman. spalding is white. >> reporter:plus, a supervisor tried to review
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securtiy video to find out if it was possible to see spalding leaving. but there was a hardware problem and it didn't work. until days later. we don't know what the video shows. >> reporter:then more than a week after she was reported missing. hospital officials asked deputies to search the entire hospital. and the sheriff said today. that was not done correctly. >> reporter:the sheriff also addressed the reports that. a still unidentified man. saw a body in the stairwell at the hospital and told a staff member. >> reporter:at six tonight. hear what the sheriff had to say about what deputies did. and did not do.after getting that tip. >> reporter:what we did not hear today. spaldings cause or time of death. those details will reveal a lot more. the sheriff did express his condolences to the family. >> pam: what does lynne spalding's family have to say about this.? .
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>> reporter:the attorney representing lynne's children told me he doesn't believe the sheriff's office took this case very seriously. what he found most troubling. tonight at 6. >> pam: just two weeks old.a bay area baby boy taken from his >> reporter: just two weeks ago bay area baby boy taken from his mother according to pollees >> reporter:the amber alert remains in effect.and now there's concern the baby could be on his way to mexico. the suspected kidnapper's cell phone has pinged in the san diego area today. investigators say the baby's father took off with the infant after an argument with his girlfriend - who's also the babies mother. >> reporter:the alleged abduction happening yesterday afternoon in
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sunnyvale. you're looking at their pictures. the father.22-year old mesut guler. the infant.henry guler romero. that was the friend of the mother. she says the couple was together for about a year and a half and that she knew the couple had arguments, just like all couples. >> reporter:but she says since the baby had been born she hadn't heard of any problems and doesn't know what would motivate him to take the infant. she says the mom is very distraught, just wshing to have her baby back. >> reporter:authorities are looking for a 2004 gmc envoy with california lisence place 6-h-i-l - 8-9 - 2. the suv has a large american eagle decal on the rear-view mirror >> reporter:new information into the kron 4 newsroom. which could help explain why morgan hill police took >> reporter: we are not anzac unsure on the status of the baby boy creek but we do know that the suspect has
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been caught by the police. >> pam: which could help explain why morgan hill police took quick action worker at a day care center. 58-year-old anna marie lopez, of gilroy, was arrested about 8 -o'clock monday morning, and charged with one- count of felony child endangerment. >> pam: parents dropping off their children here at the p.a. walsh child development center. told police, that lopez was 'non responsive' and disoriented. today, police for the first time revealed. that a preliminary test performed at the time, showed that lopez had a blood -alcohol level of point- three- zero. (cheers & applause) >> she's almost four times the legal limit.
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>> pam: more on this story is coming up on kron 4 news at six, including a look at the devise used by police to reach that conclusion. >> pam: we are learning more tonight. about a heinous attack on an a-c transit bus. >> pam: a young man set on fire. the suspect is 16 - years old. kron4's haaziq madyun >> reporter: a 16 year old oakland high school student is suspected of setting a young man on fire on the ac transit parent it is a question if he was targeted making this a possible hate crime. >> we are looking at the possibilities and we do hackberries paquette not release information at this time. we do have our
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>> jacqueline: temperatures are now in the '60s. 67 in san jose. tracking cooler conditions and chance brain. rain. >> reporter: amber alert is >> reporter: amber alert is just we love this kitchen! just canceled the baby is what's next? great! do you have measurements? yeah, i paced it off. it's about twenty by twelve of these. so, we can measure, plan and install it for you. yea, let's do that! ikea. professional kitchen services at a low price.
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>> catherine: remember this? the huge meteor that exploded without warning over a russian city last winter. after studying it -- scientists now have a chilling warning. they say the threat of space rocks smashing into earth is much bigger than they thought.probably four or five times more likely to hit the planet than scientists believed. >> catherine: the meteor last february was only about 62 feet across -- but it burst with the force of about 40 hiroshima-type bombs. >> catherine: windows were shattered - and 1600 people were injured. >> catherine: and from meteors - to what the earth would look like if all the ice melted. scary new maps have been produced by the national geographic. >> catherine: they show what the continents would look like if the ice melted and flowed into oceans and seas. this is north america.
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>> catherine: it's a little hard to see.but the outer lines shows where the present-day shorelines are. >> catherine: scientists say the entire atlantic seaboard would vanish.along with florida and the gulf coast. those areas -- would all be underwater. in california. >> catherine: they say san francisco's hills would become a cluster of islands. the central valley -- a giant bay. another example. >> catherine: in asia. land now inhabited by 600 million chinese would flood.as would all of bangladesh and much of coastal india. the study says it could take 5-thousand years for temperatures to warm up enough to melt all the ice on the planet.but claims the planet is already seeing the beginnings of this. >> pam: still ahead. >> pam: the case of severe
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bullying in the n-f-l. why the victim might have more to lose. than the accused player. then -- an elderly bay area runner. dies just hours after making history. female narrator: through veterans day, it's posturepedic through veterans day, it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years' interest-free financing.
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>> for the baby to reach the return to the mother. they will have to go through what ever there process is to release from the authorities. that could take hours. it just depends also, u.s. border patrol has made arrangements with child protective services for the child to be at the border. so that they could take custody of the baby. the baby is still under mccann and authority custody at this point. mexican customs authority. >> they called the u.s. border patrol and gave the name to u.s. border patrol which ran his name and saw that there was an alert out.
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>> that was at a mexican checkpoint so i am not aware. >> was at a checkpoint in mexico. >> how did he get past the border? they go through arizona to get into mexico? >> yes we are still actually, we are still investigating. >> is something that we would need to figure out during our investigation. >> he had a bout a seventh and a half hour head start.
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>> reporter: did he have enough time at the last sighting to get there? >> of course, that is something that we would have to investigate. >> i do not know the location of the check point in mexico. this is something i would have to check out. >> that is being coordinated through the child protective services. >> >> pam: you have been listening to a live news conference in regards to 82 month baby boy taken from the mother today. the father was arrested over the border and the child in care of mexican officials all of
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the authorities try to make transfer arrangements to have the baby returned back to the bay area to be with his mother. >> pam: the child in the custody are both in custody. gm bought a large has been lifted barret >> reporter:new developments in that explosive nfl bullying story.that centers around a former stanford football star. niners coach jim harbaugh is now speaking out about jonathan martin - the allged victim. and espn is reporitng martin checked himself into a florida hospital last week to be treated for emotional where he's cooperating with >> reporter:this tmz video shows a shirtless richie ingocnito using the n- word.and going on a profanity laced tirade at a
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bar earlier this year. >> reporter:earlier this week the dolphins suspecded ingognito indefinitely.the discipline triggered by a voice message that incognito allegedly left for teammate jonathan martin. >> reporter:you see the vile message here.complete with a racial slur.and a threat to kill martin. and we're not even showing the worst of it. >> reporter:fed up with the harassment.reportedly occurring for nearly a year.martin lef the team last week it's also been reported that the 30-year old incognito extorted money from martin - making him pay thousands of dollars for trips and meals. >> reporter:today a new, similar claim. >> reporter:that last year ingocnito made dolphins rookie quarterback ryan tannehill buy him and a teammate, wave runners. ingocnito justified it on a radio station. >> reporter:and this story has ties to the bay area - niners coach jim harbaugh coached martin at stanford.today defending him. niners defensive lineman glen dorsey said bullying and hazing are not part of his team's cultre. but a former dolphins player says if ingocnito or martin ever return to the nfl.it'll be martin who's
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shunned by teammates. >> >> if she goes to an nfl team. the word snitch would be brought arrau loosely. you met a fellow teammate lose his job. >> reporter:sun sentinal reporting dolphins asked ingocnito to toughen martin up after martin missed practice last spring. the dolphins coach did visit martin in the hospital last week.according to espn. >> reporter:now martin is said to be preparing a detailed account of the alleged bullying incidents that led to his emotional distress, and departure from his team.
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>> pam: breaking newest the amber alert for baby boy has been lifted. >> reporter: the baby fathered the suspect and the amber alert has been taken and custody. he was picked up at a stop and now the baby reportedly is safe. >> he was stopped at a checkpoint in mexico. the mexican authorities interviewed him at the checkpoint and based on the interview they contacted border patrol. discovering he had $8 million or rest want attained this afternoon during the investigation. one million
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>> the mexican and authorities need to do their paperwork in order to afford him over to beat u.s. authorities. to process to american officicals which could take a few hours >> pam: today dr.phil continued his exclusive interview with one of ariel castro some victims michelle night. she's one of the three women held in cleveland home for a decade and the first to publicly de tell her ordeal. catherine
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heenan is here with that story. >> reporter: >> catherine: perhaps just as cruel as the physical and sexual abuse she endured. michelle knight found car breaking that castro would torment heard about the fact no one seemed to be looking for her. stories about amanda not family for example of how the recoups refused to give up the search. for michelle the fear and loneliness seem even worse when castro kept telling her that no one cared. >> i knew that they weren't there for me because they never was. at to see amanda who has her mother, i just wanted to been i just wanted her to be my mother and say
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those things cost to me. it was extremely painful. to have someone come in your room day after day telling you that your family does not care about you patrick that no one cared about shoe. and that is the reason why i hate you. because i can't abuse you and no one will care. (crying) no one. the >> catherine: machel has refused to see her mother saying she was never there for her. she also told a doctorphil at ariel castro took the cowards way out when he committed suicide in prison. she was kidnapped in 2002 when she was 20.
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escaped last may with the other two women. if you missed part two of dr. phil interview you can see it when it airs again tomorrow morning at 10 on kron 4. >> pam: we are finding out more about a 20 year old who opened fire at a new jersey shopping mall. the mall is we opening today and the friends and family of richardshoop are talking about what could have been his cry for help, just hours before. alexandra reports.
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>> reporter: cell foam video captures the may him inside the garden state plaza mall as hundreds of shoppers run for their lives after shots rang out on monday night. >> reporter: everyone expected unharmed except for the gunman, 20 year-old richard shoe, who took his own life. shoop >> reporter: the suspect brother is expressed in the family's grief. >> this was something that none of us saw >> so we are not sure exactly what caused him to do this. >> i mean we are all devastated. >> reporter: as police continued to comb
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surveillance video for close those closet closest to shoot are wondering why he went on the suicide mission. >> he takes me sunday night st i need to talk to you. >> is very important. >> i was asleep already. >> reporter: that was the last time shortened call hand heard from his best friend. all round the same timeshoop was sending similar message to donning been a bit. bonnie bendict >> reporter: monday at 135 he writes haight i need to tell you something really important call me. >> he was really lonely. >> maybe that was his cry
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for help. it >> reporter: benedick and cunningham say should had also told them he was in trouble with the law. police say he was a known drug user. >> pam: joy johnson -- the 86-year-old san jose woman. who became the oldest woman to finish the new york marathon on sunday -- always said she wanted to die running. and one day after the race - joy johnson died. kron-4's alecia reid talked with her family last night, and they say, she died doing what she loved most. >> they checked her out she was coherent and seemed find conversing with them. >> reporter: want to show off her medal at the today's show. as she the years prior. with a bandage on her head she seemed ok. but she went back to the hotel with my aunt and said that she was tired and wanted to laydown. >> she did not wake up. she
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noticed her arm went limp. she up and go to the hospital. she was on life support, but not for very long. it >> reporter: said on many occasions... >> that she wanted to die with her track shoes on and that is what happened, literally. >> jacqueline: what a beautiful day it was. the cooler weather arrives and we are tracking more rain, >> pam: breaking news! the woah, this kitchen is beautiful!
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all-time high but tomorrow. all the talk on wall street would be about to interpret the san francisco-based company today said its initial public offering stock priced at $26 a share. >> we talk about breaking that. so amc has to go spend money on the tv show and actors. that is the most compelling thing about social media companies. twitter does not pay for content so is scales buried very well with that margins. >> reporter: 221 and add revenues so they are bringing and a lot of money but it seems that they are spending more than what they
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are bringing end. >> again, comparing facebook and link and there are more similar to linked and. ahaz sky rocketed higher. facebook was more mature and does not have that skill ability at this time. it was very profitable. do not i do i expect twitter to be profitable at the end of the year? then i expect to start firing people because they do not need all of those engineers at the time. >> i see the opportunity
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>> reporter: i used twitter and i like their new act. app >> reporter: plus there are a lot of celebrities that people are falling on twitter. following >> i would spill into the position and not go all and spirit this is a very risky name. i would not put on your mortgage money on milk money into this.
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>> yes i have a smoke crack cocaine. >> was removed from the executive committee and i and we are very concerned of what this is causing at affecting our image internationally. >> catherine: so far the marin is showing no signs that he will reconsider or quit. he will leave it up to the voters to decide his fate next year. >> jacqueline: temperatures are a little cooler tomorrow traffic is very
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light. seoul it will be cold but not as chile for most. looking ahead cooler continues through friday and monday. we do see a chance for rain on monday. san jose at 67 and 66 downtown san francisco with lower 60s for nobody. nevada >> jacqueline: to mop it will be a mixture of sun and clouds. the next few days and into the week and appeared overnight lows will be on the cool side. forties' up in the north
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bay. no parties like you saw earlier this week. still a lot of 70's for the after nam. 71 in sunnyvale and cupertino. east that as well. right around average gipper take a couple of degrees. mid-70's in pleasanton. looking for high of 68 in san leandro. temperatures are getting up into the lower 70's in petaluma. 65 in downtown san for cisco and oakland 68 degrees. we need the rain.
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>> catherine: police and rio de janeiro want to have a chat with justin and be better. justin bieber. that's after he was reportedly spotted spray- painted graffiti on a hotel. brazil's largest out what claims this total shows up be bart spray painting on the old building in recall. at fifth it is him he is in trouble. defacing building is a crime
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and brazil punishable by law for one year in jail and fined please let to the man mentioned bieber is renting the he was not there. >> pam: >> jacqueline: clear skies, it will be a cool one overnight and the cooling continue. finally we will see rain and the forecast was more details coming up the great american novel.
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> pam: breaking news tonight s six. authorities say the child is safe. grant lotus is standing by he has the latest on this breaking story. grant? >> reporter: less than an hour ago we learned the suspect in this case was taken into custody at a merritt can border crossing. the two week only baby boy had been missing since yesterday when police say his father took him from a sunny built apartment after the two got into an argument. the baby with picked earlier today the suspect sulfone pens in the
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san diego area he made it to mexico before getting that at checkpoint. >> >> reporter: looks like this suspect much to went through arizona to mexico but it is not certain the two week old baby and father are still soft of the border. as that mexican authorities process the case. the baby would then be handed over to the american officials who will help reignite the impact with his mother. we have reports covering all and goes on the story and we evening and always on kron4 dark,, facebook and twitter.
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>> pam: at 6 san francisco sheriff rebuilt the department and complete search for when spalding. whose body was found in a s f general hospital stairwell last month. sheriff ross admits his apartment miss spot during peak research or during this search. >> reporter: heiress never looked in that lot stairwell when lance spaulding was about. was found. >> reporter: from breakdowns in communications to broken security cameras for the first time in sarah francisco sheriff ross and its a lot of things went wrong while searching for
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land spalding lynn spalding. >> reporter: the biggest bombshell we heard this afternoon. sheriff stepped deputies never searched the locks there were all at the hospital where spaulding was found dead. the sheriff went over a time line of what happened starting the day she disappeared from her hospital room. it was more than a week after she was reported missing. the hospital officials asked deputies to search the entire hospital. the house the assurance admitted deputies only looked and half of the stairwells at the hospital. the share also said logbooks first miss
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identified spalding as african american woman and asian woman spaulding is white. plus, a supervisor tried to review security video to see if spaulding left the hospital. but there was a hardware problem in the deal did not work. finally the sheriff at minute after deputies got a report that there might be a problem in a stairwell. they did nothing about it. >> reporter: the attorney representing the spalding family also told me issing to deputies like urgency to buy the mother of two children the sheriff also announced some changes in policies and procedures for the insurance department will go over those tonight at 8.
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>> pam: new at six. parents dropping off their children at a morgan hill day care center on monday. i told police they suspected the moment in charge of the facility had been drinking. today, as kron4 rob fladeboe reports. police rebuild. the worker had a blood alcohol level. more than three times higher than the legal limit for a driving car. >> reporter: 88 year old panama reid lopez is charged with felony child endangerment. when she was are arrested early monday morning here at the peak a wash child development center. her blood alcohol level was 0.30 say police. lopez was tested with a device like this one. it is known as a peak 8 s or
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preliminary apple call screening test. most often used to test the blood at all of suspected drunk drivers. polis say the result could explain why lopez as reported by parents, had trouble speaking and fumbled with turkeys as she tried to open the doors to the center. police say they are looking into whether lopez may have dripping herself to work on monday through a more definitive blood test is pending the result of b.p. a asset test they say clearly justified her arrest. >> pam: and young man set on fire while sleeping and a ac transit bus remains in the hospital tonight recovering from second and third degree burns to his lower body. >> pam: look a side shot
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fleischman was on his way home from school when police said a 16 year old suspect lick a piece of his clothing on fire tonight oakland police are looking too good samaritans who were on that bus and sprung into action when the fires started. >> and tense. so, intense. >> reporter: >> pam: in addition to painting the to people who put out the fire. oakland police would also like to hear from the dozen or so passengers who were also writing a.c. transit 57 bus wind merrimac off third and are the elite ave monday are round fight to 20 when the
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crime occurred. >> pam: san francisco officials have supported a measure to close city parks from midnight to 5:00 a.m. it is part of an actor to start bandeaus metal beach and others who damage the park at night the board of supervisors voted for the closure same current operating hours are inconsistent and enforceable. homeless advocates argue the new hours discriminate against the poor. however supervisor scott wenner who proposed the legislation, said it is already illegal to sleep in parks. opponents of the measure say the move would push the homeless into neighborhoods at night. >> pam: san jose council
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>> pam: san francisco police are investigating a deadly shooting in the south of market neighborhood this morning. officers arrived in the area of third and bryant streets shortly before 5 a-m. and found a man who had been shot several times. he was taken to s-f general hospital -- where he later died. no arrests have been made in >> pam: a state legislative committee is planning to hold a hearing in response to the two bart workers struck and killed by a train. assemblyman roger hernandez says the purpose of the hearing bottom of the fatal accident. >> pam: after the two workers were killed -- bart permanently dropped a controversial safety protocol known as "simple approval". under -- the new rules will allow maintenance workers to walk on the tracks while trains are running. but bart now has to slow down, stop or divert trains when workers are in the area.
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>> pam: counterfeit money, $20 dollar bills mostly, but other denominations too have been turning across the bay area and morgan hill police may have tracked down the source. 32-year-old daniel james richards is in the county >> pam: jail tonight, charged with counterfeiting, possesion of a controlled substance and furnishing marijuana to a minor. >> pam: richards was arrested at the morgan hill
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in where police found hundreds of dollars in counterfeit currency. they say he'd been passing the bills at stores on monterey road in downtown morgan hill and may be linked to similar cases in other communities. >> there really is definitely during the holiday season season that we notice more suspicious bills. more pot mom-and-pop stores. >> pam: police say thomas would pass the phony money by paying for items with a large bill and then make off with the real thing in change. his room at the motel also contained numerous printers, paper and other materials used for counterfeiting.
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>> pam: bay area based electric car maker. tesla has a battery problem. it doesn't have enough of them. c-e-o elon musk says the company is having trouble meeting the demansd for the model s and blames it on the shortage of lithium ion battery cells. he says some cars that have been sold in north america were sent to europe to other waiting customers. the comany's shares fell more than 14 points today. the shortage is expected to last until a deal to get more batteries from panasonic kicks in next year. >> pam: twitter has set a price of 26-dollars a share for its initial public offering of stock. trading will begin tomorrow on the new york stock exchange. the san francisco-based company is offering 70 million shares in the i-p- o, plus an option to buy another 10-point-5 million. >> pam: it is set to begin trading thursday morning under the symbol "t-w-t-r" >> catherine: the heat over the botched roll-out of
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obama-care is far from over. now the health and human services secretary is refusing a bi-partisan request to delay the whole program until repairs on the website are finished. kathleen sebelius was taking more heat from lawmakers >> catherine: on capitol hill today. she agrees there's work to be done -- but doesn't want the system taken off-line. republicans at the hearing called for her resignation >> screens with godown and all the time and they could not get from place to place. those are the two primary areas of focus. >> catherine: blockbuster announced its closures today, affecting about three-hundred stores located across the u.s. dish network expects the stores to be closed by early january. about 2,800 people will lose their jobs. colo. satellite-tv provider also is shutting down blockbuster's dvd mail service next month. >> catherine: blockbuster's downfall began more than a decade ago with the rise of netflix inc.'s dvd-by-mail service, followed by the introduction of a subscription service that streams video over high-
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speed internet connections. operating under franchise agreements will remain open. >> jacqueline: we are expecting clear skies tonight with a few high cloud spirit temperature will be on the cool side and not really chilly. but there is that it would be a little cooler for the afternoon for a fall day. >> reporter: then it will continue to cool down from friday through monday with a chance of rain on monday. highs today, santa rosa and oakland was our warmer spot with 76 degrees. 74 for san jose and 69 for a downtown
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san francisco and 74 daly city. 70 daly city >> reporter: this is the high cloud that i am talking about for tonight and tomorrow. the cooling down starts tomorrow but nothing really drastic but it will continue through the weekend with tracking of rain and showers coming ian from the north on monday on veterans day. boy do we need the rain. still somewhat mild. otherwise, we will probably bottom out in the '50s or '60s spirit by lunchtime we will be back in the '60s. on the lower and
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we are talking blower 17 spread lower 70's kron4 >> reporter: or around the bay forecast. wang on riots monday and into tuesday morning. >> pam: lady gaga about to do something out of this world -- literally. us magazine reports gaga will blast off in a virgin galactic ship -- and sing a song in outer space. it will happen in 2015 during the zero g colony festival in new mexico. the superstar will have to train for the event to make sure her vocal cords can handle the changes in the atmosphere. >> catherine: it may not be a first -- but you don't see dogs climbing trees very often. a little dog in fresno named "buddy" does it all the time. his owners say he has a favorite mulberry tree.and climbs about 15 feet almost every day. they say he's been doing it since he was a puppy.
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>>i was nervous about it at first, but now he seems very sure footed and so i don't worry about him. he just chases. if i turn him loose in the front yard he is all over the neighborhood sniffing every tree. >> catherine: it's not really clear why buddy enjoys this so much. his owner says he has never been encouraged.he just loves climbing trees. >> pam: coming up. cleveland kidnapped survivor speaks out in an exclusive interview with dr. phil. she'll share her story and the day she was rescued, next! next! female nar sleep train challenged sleep train challenged its manufacturers to offer even lower prices. but the mattress price wars end monday. now, it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with big savings of up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head
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women held for a decade in a cleveland home says kidnapper ariel castro took the "coward's way out" when he died in prison in what was ruled as a suicide. >> reporter:michelle knight spoke of sexually and emotionally abused in an exclusive 2 part interview with dr. phil knight was kidnapped in 2002, when she was 20 years old. she says castro repeatedly told her that he could abuse when she was rescued. >> 0 we are hiding because we are scared. we thought someone was breaking in because of the neighborhood. we are behind a dresser. we had no idea it was the police. >> i opened it and i hear the police saying please, please anyone up here? >> i saw a badge and just
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ran and jumped on her. i did not let go. >> reporter:and if you missed the interview with michelle knight. you can catch it right here on kron4. tomorrow at 10 a-m. >> pam: at 630 we've continued to follow developments of the kidnapped to week baby boy and that is now in custody. i love watching tv outside.
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into custody after stopping at a checkpoint and mexico to that >> they have to go to whatever their process is to release some to release the baby in to u.s. authorities. >> please border patrol has made arrangements for you as a child services to be at the border so that they can't take custody of the baby. >> reporter: infant is said to be in fine condition. we have reporters working all and those of this story. we are always of doing this story on facebook, twitter and kron4 got comm. >> reporter: first the
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sheriff admits the deputies only searched half of the stairwell when we were missing this patient along with a broken a security camera and the mist identification of eight african american woman or an asian woman. >> reporter: it does not appear to them that authorities took this missing persons case very seriously. >> reporter: and san francisco to friends and family of land spalding appreciates the sheriff says coming out to discuss the details of land spalding case. lynn spaulding
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and about 15,000 people. they have never had such a big turn out. there are big fans of this new facility >> reporter: the >> there are bosses everywhere. and people coming from area everywhere. busses >> reporter: here is a live look at s s f o this evening right now temperatures are mild out there. we reached a high of
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69. oakland at 61. livermore at 64. so what are we expecting over the next couple of days separate the cool down stars tomorrow but nothing drastic. you will see partly cloudy conditions. not a lot of 70's toman. more details on that a little bit later >> pam: deputies working to catch wanted suspects. a look into how the agency works. it's a story you will see on kron4.
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>> pam: in a story you'll see only on kron 4 --- hundreds of people wanted by law enforcement are on the streets of san francisco. but there's one agency that has a unit dedicated to finding them. for the first time in the history of the unit. our stanley roberts got to ride along with them. it's this edition of people behaving badly. >> are you serious, are you serious right now you guys yes were serious aww don't are you serious i have two five thousand dollar warrants we'll call and verify >> reporter: deputies from the san franciso sheriffs department warrant services unit >>do you have anything that might poke me or stab me nothing please >> reporter:are checking 30 year old chavonne after hearing she may have warrents totaling 80 thousand dollars
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>>were going to double check one of the dupties grabs her >> reporter: bag and asked a simple series of questions >>is everything in there yours anything illegal in there >> reporter:i'm out with the san francisco sheriffs warrant services unit and kron was the only tv station permitted to ride with them while checking to verify warrents one of the deputies finds a crackpipe in her pocket >> you had a 5 thousand dollar warrant for larceny and they said you had a 75 thousand dollar warrant for dangerous drugs >> reporter:then a sheriffs van arrives with a female deputy to do a more through search before transport >>ther is nothing on you needles nothing nothing in your bra noooo >> reporter:then some very dangerous was found in her bag >>i thoght you said you don't have ansy needles there is one sticking right
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on top of your bag >> reporter:yes in her bag was this uncapped slighty used hyperdermic needle that is about as dangerous as it gets >>look man it loaded, it's loaded >> reporter:and she had yet another needle in her purse >> reporter:it turns out she had did have two warrents. but both were for 5000 dollars she get hauled off to jail >>why is there a camera >>were from the shefiffs department you look like someone we are looking for we just want some identification whats your last name james edward smith >> reporter:this is 44 year old james smith, who had an outstanding arrest warrant issued by the da office you have a 100 thousand dollar warrant for robbery >> who me when? now
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>> reporter:and assault with a deadly weapon just standing on the street when he was spotted by duputies james smith claimed it was mistaken identy they he has someone who looks just like him with the same name nd same birthday is you burthday june 13 yup it you >> reporter:in just one day 5 fugitives were taken off the street and 4 were felons one had a meth pipe and another had backing soda that he was going to sell on the street as cocaine >> reporter:the san francisco sheriffs warrant services units has been plucking fugitives off the streets for close 30 years now in san francisco stanley roberts kron 4 news >> reporter: people with nobel warrants and wide they do not want to get caught. tonight at 8:00 all new. that's it for the kron 4 news at 6. stay connected with kron 4 and get latest news at kron4.com. or download one
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parents have returned to california >> i've known him to be a fine person along with his family and good contributors as a student and athlete at stanford. and a personal friend. so i support jonathan print >> gary: just think of jonathan martin was your son and someone left text messages like that. >> gary: well if he had punched his lights out
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>> gary:no. keep your million dollars. i no longer want the nfl >> gary: hometown of santa cruz, stuck suffered a concussion. from tel football staff once again these are things you get on the radio for three hours. something leaked out to- tried to get him tough stand up for the rigors of college football. football do if you have to do with creek it
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would you like your son and some of this stuff? >> gary: warriors in minnesota at this hour. 72- 64 off to a great start! >> gary: listened carefully >> gary: the whistle was blown clearly after the goal which would have won the game for san jose. >> gary: they cite the call and tell it to blow. intent to blow is the rule
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