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any think prohibited on to the like. flight >> reporter: airport security official says that could include placing a ceiling jean gates and changing the location of the document checkers. the airport security official said hartmann made by the document checker in the first place by hiding behind a large group of passengers and then sneaking into the airport line. she did the same thing at the gate and boarded the plane. >> horrified. >> you have to wonder if the system breaks down in one place will id will integrate down and the other place. >> reporter: that live in
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san jose i know what you are wondering? how did they check car? the plane last landed in lax and at that point everyone at and that was going to phoenix state on the plate and everyone who was not to stay on the plant. she presumably wanted to go on to phoenix. at that point they just had the phoenix passengers and counted realizing they had one more than they had a ticket for. and that is how the culture. >> pam: a suicidal man is in custody tonight after a standoff with police for four hours. >> pam: negotiators spoke to the 28 year old, who barricaded himself inside a storage facility on the 16- hundred block of sixth street >> pam: the crisis intervention team stayed in contact with the man as he walked through the different floors of the building.
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>> pam: employees from the storage facility were evacuated after word the man may have had a weapon. >> pam: authorities staged the perimeter of the building, and an armored vehicle was able to get close enough to him without the threat of officers getting hurt. >> pam: police say the man will be evaluated by the crisis intervention team. the entire property was searched before it was cleared for anyone to go back in. >> pam: stopping traffic for a short amount of time. producing a geyser water shooting up more than 20 ft. into the air at laguna and hayes street. at the round 130 this afternoon firefighters were able to
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shut off the water. look at all of that water wasted creek we do not know why the umbilical hit the hydrant. but the chp will need to be replaced. >> pam: an oakland man was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence. after a crash in concord. >> pam: the california highway patrol says, the car drovehighway 6-80 off-ramp. and into a car dealership early this morning. >> pam: kron4's haaziq madyun shows us the damage left behind. and why the off- ramp where the accident happpened, is being called a problem area. >> reporter: >> he was airborne and out of control. it is a shame. >> reporter:an oakland man
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was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence in concord early this morning after driving off of an interstate highway 680 off-ramp and into a car dealership, a california highway patrol spokesman said. >> reporter:the crash happened around 3 a.m. at the concord avenue off-ramp from northbound highway 680. >> reporter:the driver, identified as 24-year-old gwanho oh, was heading north on the highway when he veered off of the off-ramp and plowed into some roadway signs, a fence and several parked cars at an infinity dealership, chp >> honestly it is not the first time and has happened because it is a quick sharp turn off their brand. >> reporter: then, almost eagerly the sharp turn signs appears showing 25 mi. per hour and before you know if you are making the turn. >> people are driving at unsafe seen speech. speed
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>> reporter: did not help that the 24 year-old driver was driving the vehicle under the influence. that did not help. >> but have been a bill all right there he would have broad sided that vehicle and there is no doubt in my mind that he could have killed who ever would have been in that field goal. the alcohol hong >> reporter:oh was taken to a hospital as a precaution and was arrested on suspicion of dui.
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>> pam: cal-trans says, improvements have been put place at the off- ramp to burnett and concord avenue in the past two- years. cal-trans has installed >> pam: 25- mile an hour plaque. topeople to slow down before >> reporter:we can now.finally.call it a done deal. >> reporter:the a's are officially staying at the coliseum.at least for a few more seasons.and we're learning more about where a new ballpark could be built. >> reporter:today the county coliseum joint powers authority voted to approve a ten-year contract for the team. the deal includes several outs. >> reporter:the a's can leave after the 20-18 season. they could be forced to leave the coliseum if the raiders build a football only stadium in its place. >> reporter:but today owner lew wolff said today the team is making a sincere, serious effort to get a new ballpark built in oakland. >> reporter:wolff says he met with an architec two days ago to discuss building a ballpark at the coliseum site. the coliseum is the only remaining football baseball venue in the country.
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>> reporter:the a's currently have the best record in baseball. >> reporter:and tonight at six.what mayor jean quan had to say about the new deal, the world series, and an earthquake. >> pam: an early morning two -alarm centel's was pronounced dead at the scene and ballard is being treated at the hospital with minor injuries and police the still looking into this case. >> pam: at 530 people in hawaii are bracing for two storms headed for the islands. when the first hurricane is expected to arrive. and a program that can cut ridesharing cost, how does it work? center in san jose. >> jacqueline: temperatures are warmer and it will become warmer tomorrow
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>> pam:the new idea is in beta -testing in san francisco right now, but uber hopes to expand the service by the 15th. >> pam:"not fit to produce products for human consumption"--- that is part of the testimony by a f-d-a inspector. regarding a georgia peanut plant. linked to a deadly salmonella outbreak. >> pam:3 people are on trial. charged with covering up contamination at the peanut corporation of amerca plant. >> pam:according to records, peanuts that tested positive were still shipped out to customers at least 8 separate times. >> pam:the outbreak happened 15- years ago, sickened more than 7-hundred people. and killed 9 people around the country. >> pam: the san jose sharks will host a special game at leigh high stadium. >> pam: the san jose sharks will host a special game at
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authorities have seized a woman's pet monkey after it bit a customer at a pizza parlor on sunday. >> pam: the victim is recovering. and the monkey is quarantined. crystal cruz reports. >> reporter: church should moreno was outside of the rest barack when one of the monkeys darted into the parking lot. she had to capture the monkey and give it back to the owner. then something wild happened. one of the monkeys bit cherishes arm. >> he just grabbed her. >> reporter: just a few feet away and says he sold all of the commotion. >> help the woman that was written. >> reporter: most likely try
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to protect its owner. but the owner did not have a special permit to legally owned an exotic animal. or pat >> reporter: the woman who was injured also received a tetanus shot at it precautious spirit >> pam: back here in the bay area. the captain of the boat which ran aground at san francisco's ocean beach. is still missing tonight. >> pam: santa cruz resident -- timothy lybrand has a 75- thousand dollar warrant. out of santa clara county, for a drug possession arrest in 2010. he failed to show up in court. >> pam: meanwhile -- u-s coast guard and national park service crews are continuing to remove his grounded fishing boat from ocean beach. >> pam: kron 4's mike pelton shows us the challenges crews face. removing the stranded boat. >> reporter: working to get the boat off the beach. the top test was to remove the
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remaining field. pumping it out from one of the text so that there is no threat of it going into the ocean. excavator and dole at tractor was here working to remove the boat. they are also working to keep curious onlookers safe. >> absolutely people like to watch it is interesting for every one creek but they have to understand, that they have to stay within the restricted area. >> reporter: as for the salvage operation crudes are telling me that it will take much longer did it look to break in dump trucks to remove the debris. they hope to have a remote by friday.
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>> pam: cal- osha will now investgate a fire at the former renoir hotel in san francisco's mid-market neighborhood. >> pam: two contruction companies were working on the renovations when the fire broke out monday afternoon. >> pam: cal-osha says they'll investigate if welding work sparked the fire. they'll also review safety records for both companies over the last five years. >> pam: offcials say the 3- alarm blaze caused one million dollars in damages and injured eight construction wokers. >> reporter: and danger, that whales the wear of the wells. that is the message tonight from marine officials. recently. >> reporter:harassing any whale carries federal penalties, and humpback whales are additionally protected under the endangered species act. >> reporter:you may remember seeing whales at moss beach
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last month.just south of santa cruz. our cameras captured the spectacular site. marine officials remind people in boats. >> reporter:boaters are urged to stay at least 300 feet away fromorder to reduce the threat of dangerous boat strikes and harassment, which could result in thousands of dollars in federal fines and possible jail time >> pam: the forty nniners new stadium in santa clara will be the site of a san jose sharks outdoor hockey game at the end of football season. >> pam: the national hockey league named levi stadium as one of their two outdoor nhl games. >> pam: the question of course is without freezing temperatures in the bay area what will happen to the ice. >>actually the league held its first outdoor game in a warm weather city in los angeles when the anahiem ducks played the los angeles kings at dodger stadium. the weather there at a january night was sixty five degrees and the game was played in the evening and the ice was in pristine condition. the league controls the event and they bring in a portable makeshift rink which
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they've used in other outdoor games over the last eight years. there is refrigeration and chillers as part of the rink and it keeps the surface of the ice frozen for a number of days. >> pam: while the ice may be frozen the league does have an alternate rain date for the february 21st event. >> jacqueline: we have low cloud coverage here. however, we are mostly sunny everywhere else we are seeing clear skies and everywhere else pretty much i cloud coverage in portions of the bay area today. we are in the 80 degree temperatures and even low 90s. 91 and fairfield and 95 in concord. 86 and about dole and 80 in santa rosa. with 84 in sunnyvale
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>> jacqueline: tamara will be even warmer than it is today. we would talk about that and futurecast and look at the temperatures coming up. >> catherine: israel's prime minister is trying to defend the actions of israel's military in the gaza strip. as a cease-fire brokered by the egyptians is still holding on day two. whole neighborhoods have been flattened.and nearly 1900 palestinians have been killed. >> catherine: most of them civilians -- many of them children. but prime minister benjamin netan yahu describes it as "justified" and "proportionate." >> catherine: >> the gold and remains to protect israeli civilians. that means to protect our people from mostly 3500 rockets. hamas and other terrorist group has fired in
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our cities. >> catherine: the mideast red cross is doing what it can - but countless families where homes are standing - there's no water or power. the u-n secretary general said wednesday that the "massive deaths and destruction in gaza have shocked and shamed the world." >> pam: still ahead. >> pam: beyonce and hubby jay-z in san francisco. the complaints she's getting as the couple wraps up their "on the run" tour. >> pam: plus -- passengers take action.when a fellow rider is in trouble. >> pam: why commuters rush to tilt the train. next i'm m-a-r-and haveopd. m j-f-f
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>> catherine: a man in australia got trapped by a train in a strange and frightening incident. but his 'rescue' was really something to see. >> catherine: you see a man in a grey cap circled in white -- getting onto a train in perth -- >> catherine: he hesitates in exactly the wrong spot.and his left leg drops down the narrow gap between the train step and the platform. >> catherine: fortunately the man behind him - immediately flagged down help.and the train didn't move.
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the man's leg was firmly jammed in that gap. >> catherine: he tried to pull it out -- but it didn't work. >> i think he was more embarrassed about the incident and then heard. >> catherine: this is the part we love. when nothing else worked, the rail staff asked everyone to get off the train and push. there must have been a hundred people pushing on the side of the train. >> catherine: they finally managed to make enough room for the man to pull his leg out and roll back onto the train. >> catherine: he was eventually escorted off the train and taken to an ambulance to be checked. but aside from being a little embarrassed.he's ok. >> pam: police say he will
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be test will determine whether prescription for a list drawn drugs were involved. up for involvednew york - one of a that injured 14 people in times square has been arrested. >> pam: william dalambert, of irvington, new jersey, was charged with driving while ability impaired. police say tests will determine whether prescription or illicit drugs were involved. they say dalambert was >> pam: driving a gray line tour bus when he struck another parked double-decker bus tuesday. it happened near the tkts discount broadway ticket booth. >> pam: officials say none of the life-threatening. witnesses said the gray line bus rolled into the area at a high speed. >> pam: tracking the storm as i...we need to break up. is it the biting? cuz i can stop? no! i love you and your show. it's cable. customers are more satisfied with u-verse. switch and we can stay together forever. forever? ow. i'm not gonna lie to you. it's also the biting. break up with cable. choose u-verse tv from $19 a month for 2 years.
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> pam: hurricane iselle isn't slowing as it nears hawaii honolulu - weather officials say a hurricane approaching hawaii won't weaken into a tropical storm before passing over the islands as they had predicted. >> pam: central pacific hurricane center forecasters now say hurricane iselle appears to have strengthened and will maintain its speed as it passes the big island thursday night. >> pam: hurricane julio, meanwhile, has followed closely behind and is expected to pass the islands this weekend. gov. neil abercrombie has signed an emergency proclamation activating a major disaster fund set legislature. >> pam: residents have been stocking up on supplies such as bottled water and canned meat. some tourists are
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changing vacation plans, either by going home early or cancelling trips. >> some think is coming. usually three or four days before hand. everyone rushes >> pam: kron 4 g, meteorologist jacqueline is tracking the hurricane. cap at jacqueline how does it look? >> jacqueline: so let track it out. it will be over a day before it reaches. category one with winds at 90 mi. per hour. as we move into tomorrow it is still see it at category one. temperatures are cooler but
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the weekend to a weak category one by time it approaches the main island. haven't seen one of them quite a long time. as the crosses over the land it will in the league turned into a tropical storm. as it makes its way through. pushing on out cleo will be and what its heels their lead a category one right now creek will take more of a path through the north. kind of where to seek a hurricane warning for hawaii. second one, julio will be more into a tropical storm as we head into the next few days. >> reporter: >>"just being on the same plane as someone who has it doesn't put you at high risk. sitting next to them and them rubbing against you might put you at high risk."
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>> pam: the ebola virus ravaging west africa sparking fears around the world. >> pam: as international airlines cancel all flights to the region, doctors here are reassuring americans the risk is small. catherine heenan is here with a roundup of the day's developments. >> catherine: while two americans have been flown home for treatment, the situation in west africa is being described in the starkest terms. >> catherine: in sierra leone, a member of doctors without borders describes the outbreak as "unprecedented and out of control," >>"it's frustrating for us because we don't have the >> catherine: these doctors came to fight a disease that has already killed dozens of medical workers. >> catherine: ebola can lead to death with just one drop of infected body fluid. >>"so that's why we take every possible precaution to prevent that." >> catherine: sierra leone is one of four countries where ebola has made more than 17 hundred people sick nearly one thousand of them died >> catherine: in the high- risk zone this woman calls out for help.
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she has ebola; so does her son. >> catherine: this woman's husband and son died of the disease. 70 percent of confirmed cases here will die, too. >> catherine: in liberia, bodies lie abandoned on the street. no one is willing to touch them for fear of contamination. >> catherine: in nigeria, a second death. the disease spread here with the arrival of single american businessman from liberia. >> catherine: in saudia arabia the city of jeddah recorded one suspicious death of a traveler from sierra leone. the two americans ebola victims are in isolation at emory university hospital in atlanta. >> catherine: today doctors there expressed optimism. >>not a death sentence. some people will get really sick, some patients will recover. >> catherine: doctors at mount sinai medica center in new york say the patient who walked in with ebola=like symptoms earlier this week does "not" have the disease. >> catherine: six other
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possible case across the u=s have also turned out to be false alarms. >> catherine: in the bay area.health officials say they're prepared in case someone infected with ebola travels here. >> catherine: the c-d-c is sending health advisories to california's public health departments and medical centers. >> catherine: it lists guidelines for evaluating suspected cases - and the infection control steps to be taken to protect workers. >> catherine: the c-d-c also has a quarantine station at s-f-o's international terminal. and there are workers routinely looking for passengers with signs of illness. >> catherine: the city and county of san francisco says that while there's concern that an infected traveler could arrive here -- those healthy enough to board a plane -- are 'not' yet contagious. >> "when people come down with ebola they are not infectious until they are very very sick and by that time the only people who really get exposed are going to be family contacts who spend time with the sick
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person or health care workers so it's not the kid of diease that spreads easily." >> catherine: he says hospital like s.f. general are equipped with isolation chambers and excellent infection control practices. >> catherine: saying that should prevent any kind of serious outbreak. >> pam: major general harold greene was gunned down at yester day and an apparent inside attack. the alleged gunman opened fire from a bathroom window from a nearby window. the general was shot and then the suspect was shot and killed a military forces.
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>> reporter:if you were in the city last night - no doubt you heard it. beyonce and jayz turning up the volume at att park. >> reporter:in reaction, tonight they're making some sound adjustments for their - on the run - concert. check out this youtube clip from last night's performance. >>.beyonce sings. >> reporter:you get the idea. one kron 4 viewer not even in the same zip code complained that his walls were vibrating. >> reporter:the police department says they got around 92 calls for excessive noise. about the same as when the rolling stones played att. we checked and the decibel levels did not exceed the concert permit.
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>> reporter:still att park wants to be a good neighbor and is making some sound tweak for tonight's big show starting at 8pm. >> reporter:this is the finale for beyonce and jayz's on the run tour.which has topped 100 million in ticket sales. >> reporter:if you're a fan but didn't buy a ticket - consider this a way to hear the concert for free. >> reporter:pam? >> pam: preventative steps you to take to protect your sensitive information. >> jacqueline: we will see fog over night!
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>> pam: a massive security breach that impacts over 1 billion passwords could put your private information at risk. >> pam: tory dunnan has the latest on the record- breaking hack protect yourself. >>ers are staggering. 1 point 2 billion passwords and user names stolen by russian criminals. that, according to alex holden, a security founder for hold security. >>"we were able to research this particular gang and find this staggering discovery. russia is one of those hot beds of cyber are intelligent but they go unpuninshed" >> reporter:a bit of good news: holden says the criminals didn't get into any major email providers. but one respected security firm says this could be the largest collection of stolen digital credentials ever. >>"thankfully, this particular cyber gang is mostly interested in making money off spam. however, if it gets into other hands on this black market, these people can use these credentials to get into any account that has been compromised."
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>> reporter:cyber security experts are pointing to this news as a reminder to users. >> reporter:--change your password often >> reporter:--and don't use the same password for multiple log ins. >> reporter:--in other words, your email, banking, and social media log-ins should be different. >>"choosing wisely, making different passwords for many different websites, as well as making these passwords very complex, is now the responsibility of the user." >> reporter:so bottom line. if you see spam being sent from your email or social media accounts, you might be among those affected. >> pam: bank of america has tentatively agreed to pay more than 16-and-a-half- billion-dollars to resolve allegations of mortgage fraud leading up to the financial crisis. >> pam: if it goes through, it would be the largest mortgage securities fraud settlement ever. >> pam: the tentative deal includes nine-billion- dollars in penalties to be paid to the justice department, states and other government entities.
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>> pam: the rest would go to pay for relief to homeowners. a final agreement between bank of america and the justice department is still being negotiated. >> jacqueline: temperatures today and were statistically warmer than yesterday. 87 in santa rosa, 97 fell, 91 in antioch and 90 livermore and concord. 85 in san jose and 86 at sunnyvale. looking live from the roof camp right now concede low cloud coverage pushing back. so these guys for most of the bay area except for the coast. when areas of fault mainly at the coast would sun shines tomorrow and warmer temperatures did today. as we look ahead we will see more selling skies and pretty mild conditions for the rest of the work
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week may lead into the '70s and '80s. taking a look at futurecast, fog near the coast line. we will see more of the low cloud coverage will be of toward the north bay as we head into the morning hours. we also see it spot of grain here indicating drizzle near the san mateo coast. even some clearing along the of the north bay coast into the afternoon. warmer than today to tomorrow. 86 in sunnyvale and 85 in san jose. for the inland valleys will see more 90 degree temperatures. 93 and plaza 10 and 94 for zero antioch however, 70's for inside the bay. 70's and 80's for the
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north bay but 94 now bottle. mainly in the '70s and '80s but that will link all the way through until next week. >> pam: new research says that is exactly what is happening >> reporter: 1 in cannes cancer survivors continued to smoke after a decade of being diagnosed. which is a big problem that could cause cancer to reach a car and make research last effective. >> reporter: they wanted to know how long and behavior will continue creek for nine
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years researchers have followed almost three dozen patients and found that ladder and lung cancer survivors were the most likely to continue smoking. this group pretended to be younger and less education and and, it was more likely to drink at all. researchers cannot say why they continue to keep smoking. the addiction of nicotine could be one factor. and a false hope of security when it comes to their health because they lived so long after being diagnosed health-care providers should talk with patients early on about the dangers of smoking falling survivors long term could actually help. for today's health minute holly kron 4 news. >> pam: new rulers circulating in regard to hillary's presidential run
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>> pam:rapper -- kanye west's alleged fued with britney, drake vs rihanna. and signs that hillary clinton is making a possible run for president. the insider's kevin frazier has more on this trending >> i am the sparked a celebrity you have dealt with. i am not bridge the spears. brittany spears >> reporter: accompanied by
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a fiery ending in a disparate that the devil made can do what? no word from his ex-girlfriend creek after >> reporter: descanting clinton for name dropping. madam secretary talked on the " era >> i watched the entire show with president bill clinton. >> i hate to break this to you. but i have met him. >> reporter: presidential run getting more he did this week. a spokesperson for clinton says the spot is just a personal office. more entertainment news on the insider >> pam: miskitos
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>> pam: tonight at six. >> pam: west nile virus turns deadly in california. health officials confirm the first fatalities this summer from the mosquito born infection. >> pam: good evening, i'm pam moore. >> pam: west nile virus peaks during the summertime. cities around the bay area have been mosquito fogging, trying to prevent the virus from spreading. grand lodes is here now with more on what we've learned about these two deaths.grant? >> reporter:one west nile death was in sacramento county.a senion citizen. an adult in shasta county also fell victim. >> reporter:so far this year in californiia. 35 people have been diagnosed with the west nile virus. experts say far moer people actually have contracted it.they just haven't been documented cases. >> reporter:west nile is transmitted to humans and animals by the bite of an infected mosquito. >> reporter:those mosquitos also bite and infect birds. this year in the state.more than 11-hundred birds have died after being infected. >> reporter:nearly half of the dead birds in the state.have been found in santa clara county.533 birds with west nile in the south bay. 35 human cases 1121 dead birds. county. >> reporter:crews all over
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the bay area have been spraying pesticide.trying to control the mosquito population.and spread of west nile. >> reporter:most people that get west nile won't become seriously ill. health officials say people with diabetes or hypertension are are most likely to contract west nile. >> catherine: president obama said today outbreak in africa can be controlled. nearly one thousand people have died in four countries. >> catherine: nearly one thousand people have died in four countries. >> catherine: aid workers in sierra leone said today the virus is moving faster than they can contain it. >> catherine: there is no proven vaccine or drug treatment, and the president cautioned today against rushing any experimental drugs into use >> we have to let the sun dance died us. what we do know is that the ebola virus both currently and in the past is controllable
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is, you have a strong public force in place. >> catherine: meanwhile the public health officer for san francisco the possibility of someone unknowingly infected with the deadly ebola virus showing up here in the bay area. kron4's maureen kelly sat >> pam: down with the doctor who says there is no cause for panic because it's a disease that is not easily transmittable. >>it's not something the public should be alarmed about >> reporter:the deadly virus ebola originates in african animals and then spreads to humans. dr tomas aragon with the san frnacisco deparment of public health says while this recent outbreak is the worst so far.part of the reason it hasn't become a worldwide epidemic is partly due to how deadly it is. >>about 60% that come down with ebola viral diease have died and when you have a
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diease that's that deadly its not a disease that really spreads around the world. >> reporter:while there is a concern that someone unknowingly infected could get on a plane and bring the virus to here. >> reporter:it's not going to make everyone else on the plane.or in the airport sick too.one reason.because it's not airborne.another reason. those healthy enough to travel aren't contagious yet. >>when people come down with ebola they are not infectious until they are very very sick and by that time the only people who really get exposed are going to be family contacts who spend time with the sick person or health care workers so it's not the kid of diease that spreads easily. the people who get patients and they get exposed to their blood and body fluids >> reporter:and even thought the syptoms are similar to the flu.it doesn't transmit like that virus. the flu can spread worldwide relatively quickly.because people can be mildly ill.or show no syptoms at all and still be contagious
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>>its not like that at all. >> reporter:but because the incubation period for ebola can last as long as 21 days.it might be awhile before someone who's been exposed to come down with syptoms. >> reporter:the san francisco department of health sent out this advisory to local clinicians wednesday. >>giving them specific instructions what to look out for and if they see anybody who's coming from those regions, that part of the world to go ahead and notify us imediately and to take basic infection control steps so they dont' become infected >> reporter:maureen kelly kron4 news >> pam: the bay area woman, accused of sneaking through airport security and hopping a flight to los angeles, is expected to be released from jail tonight. >> reporter: a lot of questions, how can this happen? not once but three times. this woman to various places and no one checked for her ticket. and now at one time did anyone check for her ticket and now she has pleaded out and will be released
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>> reporter: paying extra but attention to who has a valid ticket and who does not. hartman, passed through tea as a security that occurred to lost angeles all without having a balanced ticket. apartment made it past the the document checkered by hiding behind passengers. and speaking are round the checkpoint line using the same tactic to board the plane >> we live and we learned and we worked all week to continuously improve and make sure our facility is safe for our users. >> reporter: already making modifications to the checkpoint area at southwest airlines is reviewing what happened and what changes they may need to make. in
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the meantime, late wednesday afternoon hartman pleaded no context as a part of the clique deal she will now be released in order to stay away from lax unless she has a ticket to fly. >> i am really shocked that that had that. >> how people need to be more aware. >> you have to wonder will this system break down and other places? >> reporter: how did they catch this woman's story away? after the plane landed in al bay. the state official says that everyone left the plant who was going to loss' angeles. but every one that was going on would need to state on the plane. i up obviously hartman stayed on the plane but they
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noticed they had one too many when they did the co unt. >> jacqueline: a number of places we had the 90 degree temperatures port 91 in livermore in san rafael with 86 in sunnyvale, at 85 in backup. as we look like we see some of the hazy sunshine there with the high cloud places that in most of the bay area. temperatures will remain in the warmer side. livermore is still in the '80s. we are at in the '70s in santa rosa. we will see more fog in the east bay. even warmer than today. what was the very nice weather as we head into the
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weekend. very comfortable, not too hot and not too cold. >> reporter: joining to approve a contract with the team. the sas can lead after the 2018 season did before stilly the coliseum if they build a football only stadium in its place. each side has leverage. sincere to serious effort creek think that both teams can't coexist can coexist. >> we are all in the same
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bold this is not a competition i love our fans but we also have to have a new venue. >> are expecting a bay bridge series to begin look out the earthquake. >> (laughter) >> reporter: the coliseum is the only reminder football, baseball up the new in the city creek will have more on this developing story. >> pam: still ahead. >> pam: the boat that washed up on ocean beach. is still there. when crews expect to get it >> pam: all cleaned up. >> pam: plus, a sacramento tv anchor, in big trouble with the law. the accusations, that forced her to step down. wild weather. people stocking up.
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winglets may not look like a big deal, but those little do-hickeys save about 54 million gallons of fuel a year. you know what that means? $73 airfares. thank you, little do-hickeys. for a limited time only, southwest airlines is offering flights starting as low as $73 one way to select destinations. if it matters to you, it matters to us. book now online, only at southwest.com. >> pam: morgan hill police says he has been committing burglaries throughout santa clara county. taken into custody in the city of walnut creek on tuesday when police received a tip from neighbors when he was leaving a home that had been robbed. what are rested he was in possession of stolen goods is the man we were seeing in surveillance of
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video while using a brought to break into some homes. a violation of probation and possession of stolen property and burglary >> reporter:an emmy award- winning television news anchor is resigning from her news job in sacramento. >> reporter:instead of reporting the news. she is making news. police say she conspired with her fiance to shoplift $2,500 worth of coach wallets from a mall to sell in the bay area. >> reporter:sabrina rodriguez left her job at fox 40 news saying she wants to quote "focus on my case and reestablish my good name." >> reporter:here she is reporting on a local festival with a baboon. it's a video that went viral. rodriguez turned herself into police last week. >> reporter:this warrant alleges that rodriguez helped her fiance, nicholas gray, steal the wallets from an outlet store in folsom last year. >> reporter:her lawyer is denying the charges. in an added twist,
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rodriguez's fiance is in jail on separate charges that he burned down their south sacramento home in may while manufacturing hash oil from marijuana. >> reporter:rodriquez says the two are no longer a couple. pam? >> pam: a d-u-i suspect is behind >> pam: after losing control of his vehicle early this morning.
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>> pam:amazingly.the driver.a 24-year-old oakland man was not injured in the accident. however he was arrested for driving under the influence. >> pam:a highway worker was killed and another was severely injured when a driver veered off the road on u.s. highway 101 in redwood city this morning, a california highway patrol spokesman said. >> pam:dee di benedetto, 38, of san jose, was driving a black mercedes when she struck jimmie lee ballard, 63, of east palo alto, and mark santos, 24, of san mateo, according to the chp. >> pam:the crash was reported at 11:05 a.m. south of woodside road on southbound highway 101, chp officer art montiel said. benedetto veered off of the road toward a nine-person job train >> pam:crew that was picking up litter along the right shoulder and hit ballard andsantos, chp officials said. santos was pronounced dead at the scene and ballard was taken to stanford hospital with major injuries, according to the chp. benedetto was also taken to stanford hospital with minor injuries. >> pam:the collision is under investigation and it
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is unknown if drugs or alcohol were involved, chp officials said. >> pam: u.s. coast guard and national park service crews are continuing efforts to remove a grounded fishing boat from san francisco's ocean beach today, a coast guard lieutenant said. >>the 37-foot fishing boat, the paloma, operated by 51- year-old santa cruz resident timothy lybrand, ran aground near seal rock around 3:30 a.m. monday, according to the u.s. coast guard. >> pam: lybrand abandoned the boat and has not been found. a search for him in the surrounding area was suspended monday afternoon. he has a $75,000 warrant out of santa clara county from may 2012 for a 2010 drug possession arrest. he failed to appear at his court date, according to santa clara county sheriff's officials. coast guard lt. theo vaughan said as of this morning, the boat has been pulled closer to the beach near the edge of golden gate park. vaughan said two fuel tanks carrying 35 gallons of diesel fuel have been safely removed from the boat. >> pam: it does not appear that there was any major spillage, he said. he said the national park service has assumed control removal process now that the boat has been pulled to the high tide line. >> pam: the removal is expected to last until friday with crews breaking the vessel into small pieces that are carted into a dump
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vaughan advised the public to stay out of the removal zone on the beach as crews work to >> reporter:hurricane iselle is expected to make landfall sometime tomorrow. but that's not it. >> reporter:hurricane julio picking up steam in the pacific. as you can see, supplies are flying off the shelves.especially at this costco, where they ran out of bottle water in a matter of minutes. >>"this one seems to be a little bit busier than normal just because of the severity of the one and the one right after it coming. but it always comes as soon as you see that something's coming. usually the 3 or 4 days beforehand, everybody rushes because they realize just how prepared they really aren't." >> reporter:the governer there signed an emergency proclamation and encouraged islanders to make plans. hawaii hasn't been hit by a tropical storm or hurricane since 1992. the >> jacqueline: the island is here and this is where it is sitting right now with 90 mi. per hour wind. making a
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beeline here at the island as it approaches it is no longer act category 13 it will weaken. there is a hurricane warning for the big island and a tropical storm warning for small islands. legal will be on its heels but moving towards the north at the will become weaker so we will see this in the coming days. we would definitely keep posted. here locally we will see falk tomorrow morning. it will be kind of warm at the calls line at noon. more 90 degree temperatures tomorrow but 70's and 80's inside the bay and 60 degree to buttress at the coast. keeping with a couple of sprinkles popping up here. we will continue to see that at the 3:00 at 4:00
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and by the clock hours. after tomorrow and the 80 degree temperatures at south bay. a little warmer than today but mort low 90s for the inland valleys tomorrow with concord and one that creek and plan to attend and antioch. we will be in the '70s and sidestep francisco. and 80 and low 90s for the north bay. temperatures sting kind of nice over the main few days. >> pam: take a look at this. >> pam: dramatic video of a group of airmen in nevada rescuing a couple trapped in a flash flood. but things weren't over yet, as the fast moving water started to sweep one of the airmen away. >> pam: luckly, his friend managed to pull him out before it was too late. thankfully, the nevada
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> reporter: west nile by resist turning deadly in the bay area. so far in california 35 people have been diagnosed with the west nile by wrist with crews all over the bay area spray pesticide to control the mosquito population and the spread of west nile. most people who will receive was not aware not the customer is the film. when i become seriously ill. was now is worse this year than ever before. >> reporter: the department of public health says people in the bay area do not need to be overly concerned with the spread of the ebola virus creek those most and
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risk our health care workers and family members of the ebola patients. the other people traveling are not at risk of both are healthy enough are not contagious yet. >> reporter: changes to the security checkpoint when a passenger boarded without a balanced ticket. they had already made modifications and southwest states that the up rebuilding what happened and what changes they may need to make. in the meantime, late wednesday afternoon this woman maryland apartment pleaded no contest at the spillway. as a part of the plea deal she will be released and ordered to stay away from lax unless she has a ticket
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to fly >> reporter: continuing the security breach i spoke with a b asian export, the failure on multiple levels to stop this woman from boarding a plane. >> if someone to just walk through without being challenged that is a concern that we should have. >> reporter: here and concord someone is driving under the influence taking the exit a little too fast and plowed into a parking lot of the and the t dealership. >> he was injured and no one else was which was by pure luck. there is no doubt in my mind than he could have killed anyone that was in that field goal. coffee
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>> reporter: so far more than 1300 people have signed a petition. the j.r. stone kron4 newsprint in regards to teaching sex education to students. >> reporter: a boat called paloma became stranded using the waste and construction equipment to pull it out of the walter kerr it feud and dismantled the boat will have to use belt trucks to overhaul the debris. they hope the to have the boat rebuild from the beach by friday. >> reporter: waking up to areas of fault. >> jacqueline: slightly cooler in to the weekends
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filling into the east bay and in to the early morning noticed light rain with a drizzle continuing into the later morning hours we will have more fog to the north the bay. things will start to look a little bit as we had until later our spirit we could see clearing as we head into the afternoon at the calls line especially north bay. 85 in cupertino and san jose in the valleys in the low nineties for the most part with 90 and concord and walnut creek derrick 91 in pleasanton. we will be in the upper 80s for the low 90s. as we look ahead, not much has changed temperature why it to rick a lot of upper 70's and upper 80s.
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(male announcer): now, here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. >> reporter: one of the best inventions to man is an electronic device. who knew that it would alter the social side now instead of people interacting face-to- face it is all about being plugged with it, they are taking a self be nevermind. >> reporter: or so engrossed in their phones that they forget what is happening all around them. >> reporter: i stood by a few feet away from him and he never even noticed me. >> i would try to courted with someone to pick me up and know i did not see you. >> i guess, i do not know? >> reporter: there are a lot of people who are unaware of their surroundings but completely aware of what is
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on that tiny little screen. >> reporter: finally, he starts to walk and i wonder if he understands and knows where he is going. the consequences of distressed that walking is bomb into walls and falling down stairs or tripping over things in the street. and yes my favorite, walking into traffic. also a major contributor to foam that. phone theft. >> reporter: you have to love it that he did not notice me. >> reporter: stanley roberts kron 4 news. >> pam: what experts say you should do to protect your privacy. >> pam: the bit changes are
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>> pam: major general harold greene was gunned down in apparent insider attack by an afghan soldier yester day. the two star general was shot four times in the back. the alleged gunmen reported gunfire from a bathroom and was later shot and killed by afghan forces to rid >> catherine: >> catherine: security
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breach says the actor gathered credentials from more than 220,000 web sites. with 2 billion user names and passports. security said they would use that information to send out there and e-mail for fake product. they called russia a hotbed for cyber cried. benjamin netanyahu addressed >> these people will attack their own and get away with still in pretty much anything they want >> reporter: >> catherine: there is still a lot of concern that that information could be sold on the black market and multiplied the risk. it is a reminder, that experts say you should change your
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>> gary: even blunt korea not related >> pam: fisted texting, for a full 5 know we will not >> gary: nothing better that a guy that has ever met tony parker. in giving his thought creek pretty interested. >> gary: you talked him into it or otherwise, pam? >> pam: that is an awful thing to say. >> jacqueline: i am sure your wife will be hit very interested.
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>> gary: i would rather... have a guy that was there for me when i needed him. when no one is looking my love come out. we will not sit here on the air in pretend. >> pam: that is just your on inform opinion and. you could say whatever you wanted. >> gary: (laughter) >> gary:4-1 sf >> gary:best manager of nat'l league... bolchi
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>> gary: it can do this long enough you will get awards. i have been the jewish na man of america but i have stated that i am not jewish. >> gary: when your peers the people will see you every day give you an award, like their managers...are you happy pam? >> jacqueline:less offensive >> pam:finsih. i will not
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talk about this with you. >> gary:4 (laughter) >> gary: not since babe approved has one guy have met so much to a sport >> gary: i am now paying for recess tiger woods he starts tomorrow. >> my sequence is good. >> gary: everyone will like to talk to me tonight, even pam. >> jacqueline: so he was so injured last week did he break his injuries could now he is good to play?
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>> pam: many drivers use multiple applications to pick up many potential bidders as possible. >> pam: jayz and beyonce are wrapping up there on the run toward tonight. the volume will be changed tonight after many complaints. and do not forget after kron4 is it is the insider j.c. different kind gate west is making headlines once again. >> jacqueline: pretty comparable in the coming days. ...we need to break up.
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