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on friday. the couple beat them up, bound them and brought them in their own home. a two-door car walking with a left 6 ft. tall, that is one of the suspect. a woman had a dress with a small and sicker frame. >> reporter: this is what they had to say.. . >> asks why did you have to do this? you could get anything you want. why would you do this. >> she was so mean to me. kerseymere and certainly here in her to me there. place my head up against the wall and dragged me and kicked me.
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>> reporter: as to the ethnicity of the cost of the suspect in the case they do not know. they were not mexican and they were not black. >> pam: the crime has left many el cerrito residents shaken. the brutal beating of the elderly couple has been the talk of the neighborhood. >> pam: those who we spoke with say. this community is very quiet. and they expressed shock and disgust about saturday's violent incident. >> hardly ever any violence in this community. i am kind of shocked to hear this. it is out rages. >>"are thinking" >> >> pam: neighbors say, they
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hope police will be able to catch the suspects. before they target anyone else. >> reporter: students here al all high-school are finding their way going home after nothing much to do. >> i was in the middle of my class. the principle stated that we needed to evacuate. we heard the bells and evacuate. >> reporter: after receiving the school was concerned from a bomb threat. students were not told why they reject what it initially some thought that this could be a drill.
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>> we saw the police and the docks and they said that they were doing a sweep. it was possibly a bomb threat. >> reporter: the students start calling their parents for an early pickup. >> i call my parents to say this is what had been whether this is what was currently happening and i love you. >> reporter: tried to take it all in stride. >> i have a test tomorrow that i would not be able to study for. >> preparing us for the real world. everything is not sugarcane's and lollipops. >> reporter: is clear in this day and age that all threads are taken seriously and especially those that involve schools. >> pam: now to a story we
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brought you first on four. a bart officer trying to subdue an unruly rider. >> pam: the officer throws her to the ground. and it was all caught on camera. >> pam: police say, the passenger was not being cooperative, but others who witnessed the arrest think. this may have been an incidence of excessive force. >> pam: kron four's jeff bush takes a closer look at the video. >> reporter: that was the original call that led officers to the drawing card to see this person acting erratically. police say that she resisted arrest. it is unclear in this video how this woman resisted. police took action at through the woman to the floor of the train. she continued to scream loudly. >>video >>screaming. >> reporter: officers said
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that the woman would not cooperate and follow the police command. >> resisting. >> reporter: >> that was not necessary. >> reporter: but officers say that the woman was tied on drugs and alcohol. she was charged for resisting arrest. >> pam: it is unclear if the officer will be disciplined for his actions. but a citizen's the incident. >> pam: coming up new tonight atwe will talk to the person who shot the video. >> reporter:tonight firefighters in california are dealing with at least
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eight major wildfires. we'll focus on two of the most desctuctive.one in el dorado county.not far from tahoe. >> reporter:but the fire in the small city of weed.near the oregon border.has been devastating. >> reporter:new video from weed.in siskiyou county.shows some of roughly 100 homes.that have been damaged or destroyed.you can see this one.engulphed. >> reporter:winds around 40 miles per hour propelled this fire, which started yesterday afternoon.and made short work of these homes and a church in weed. >> reporter:just 375 acres have burned.but the land was populated.not some remote forest. the fire is now 20 percent contained.and calmer winds today have helped crews get a handle on it. >> reporter:meanwhile in eldorado county.more than 130 homes have been evacuated as a wildfire that started saturday continues to burn out of control. >> reporter:more than 400 other homes could soon be evacuated. >> reporter:this is just north of highway 50.off king of the mountain road, east of pollock pines. the fire has burned almost 12=-thousand acres.and is just 5% contained.
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>> pam: rain on the way to the bay area. this is a live look from our cameras on mount tamalpais and san francisco. >> pam: looks nice now -- but that could all change soon. i'm here in the kron-4 weather center with our chief meteorologist jacqueline bennett. we could use the rain so what's ahead? >> jacqueline: we will see very light rain. we will take what we can get at this point. >> jacqueline: some of the showers are already moving over northern california. again, some of the high cloud coverage already starting to move interest off shore, not far the blood pressure is continuing to press through the coast line tonight. it would not start toward tonight's evening and go through early thursday. rainfall totals will be on the light side with a tin of
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an inch of rain. we even have a slight chance of lightning. we will talk more about the weather coming up! >> pam: developing tonight. we are trackig the storm aftermath in the cabo san lucas area. >> pam: a category three hurricane hit mexico. it made landfall sunday night. and tonight tens of thousands of tourists are still stranded there. >> pam: the mexican government has started airlifting tourists out of the area. >> pam: major airports in la paz and los cabos. are still closed to commercial flights. >> pam: this is a picture from inside the cabo san lucas airport. >> pam: you can see all the debris scattered throughout. despite the damage -- mexican authorities say, the runaway is usable -- and they are bringing in planes >> pam: here is video showing the powerful waves hitting thephone lines are down and power is out throughout the cabo corridor, from cabo san lucas to san jose del cabo. >> pam: this is a very popular tourist area. there are reports that 11 - inches of rain fell in one
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hour. when the storm was at its peak. >> pam: now more pictures from the situation. war zone. >> pam: clickthere are some reports of clickand while the worst may be over, as far as the storm goes, the hurricane is now a >> pam: tropical storm. >> pam: and as it moves up mexico's coast. there is the potential for flash floods. >> pam: coming up at 5:15. discipline or abuse? the latest on the minnesota viking star running back. charged with hurting his child. >> pam: then at 5:30. from no boots on the ground. to just a few. how the war strategy against the terror group isis. is >> pam: and next.
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>> reporter: now the international cycling border say that it is unacceptable at any level. they were warned this past weekend at raced. it is not confirmed
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if the six member squad will wear the same thing. that has certainly been commented on such a media. are the guys with the dirty minds. bottom line: the cyclists are covered. what's the problem? >> reporter:april: i think they are disgusting uniforms.at first glance they look nude. click here >> reporter:carrie: unflattering yes- but inappropriate? not >> pam: still ahead. a closer look at the bad >> pam: language penalty. called against the 49ers quarterback colin kaepernick during last sundays game.
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the decision by the vikings allowed peterson to play in this sundays game. >> pam: the governor says, the n-f-l team should suspend peterson, until a charge of child abuse can be resolved in the legal system. >> pam: the vikings running back is accused of child abuse. for disciplining his son with a switch and leaving marks on the child's body. >> pam: the governor released a is innocent until proven guilty. but as a public figure, his actions are an embarrassment to the vikings organization. >> pam: also today -- the radison hotel chain suspended its sponsorhip of the team. >> pam: abuse or discipline? >> pam: reporter jean casarz has more on the adrian peterson case. and the ago- old debate on parenting >> reporter: does the pictures tell a different story of his recent or excuses. >> they learned from their parents and still as the state turned out ok. they
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necessarily do not do the research to see how did it will affect you as a child or an adult. >> reporter: discipline my child as i was disciplined as a child. but many are calling an unintentional injury. the inside i believe i could have been one of those kids that were walking the streets that without the discipline that was instilled in me without my that was instilled in me by my parents and other relatives. >> my job every day is to run every day and not someone over. line necessarily the work of this or uses mounted inside an office. things that are helpful to them that will help change their outlook and the way they feel. so that they are not acting on a whim or rather acting on the rail put together a plan.
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>> will bring their emotions and all that ground to look at their own sense of right and wrong of parenting to that conversation. >> reporter: age-old debate rather sparing the rod spoils the child or help the child? >> pam: and more details now. about a previous investigation into adrian peterson and child abuse. >> pam: he was investigated for another incident back in 2013. >> pam: however = t-m-z is reporting. that the case went nowhere. because peterson did not hit the boy in the forehead. >> pam: a source close to the investigation says, the 4-year-old child. accidently hit his head on a carseat while peterson was punishing the child. >> pam: now to the latest on ray rice.
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the n-f-l player suspended. after video surfaced of him hitting his wife in an elevator. >> pam: today -- the player's union is planning to appeal that suspension. the deadline to appeal is tonight at 11:59. >>rice originally was suspended two- games under the n-f-l's personal conduct policy for hitting his then elevator. >> pam: when this video of that incident was made public. and showed rice punching his now-wife janay, knocking her unconscious. the baltimore ravens released the running back. >> pam: coming up tonight at six -- we'll talk more about n-f-l sponsors -- which are not happy about how the n-f- l has handled the abuse allegegations. >> pam: we've also told you about the 49ers player arrested on suspicion of domestic violence. >> pam: ray mcdonald was taken into custody by san jose police at his home last month, -- responding to reports of violence. >> pam: he has not yet been formally charged. and continues to play in the 49- er games. >> reporter: sorting out what happened or exactly what happened that kapernick stated that prompted a 15 yd
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conduct penalty. kapernick states that he did not say anything and maintains that. >> reporter: the officials, are not talking. kapernick says he did not say anything so we will have to wait for the nfl to rebuild the information. >> jacqueline: looking live from the bay bridge toll plaza and you can see a little bit of high cloud coverage but not a lot are not a whole lot is going on. ellen valley and the upper 80s this afternoon with 88 in napa cut and 81 in redwood city. 70 degrees in san francisco, however, we do have brain approaching
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father ignored the california coast line. >> jacqueline: we are expecting some rain but it will not be very substantial movie into tomorrow evening and that is when it will start. continue into thursday morning we will have afternoon clearing with a dryer weather for this weekend. will have more temperatures had >> pam: i'm m-a-r-and haveopd. m j-f-f
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>> pam: the u-s is getting back in the space business. with the help of the aerospace industry. nasa announced its plans for a revived mission for american astronauts. on an american spacecraft. >> pam: karin caifa reports from >> reporter:one, up in the air for almost one hundred years. the other, around for just over a decade. >> reporter:aerospace giant boeing, and elon musk's space-x, following a four- year competition, have been tapped by nasa for a private sector partnership to put american astronauts back on american spacecraft. >> pam: from day one, the obama adminstration has made it very clear that the greatest nation on earth should not be dependant upon ay other nation to get into space. >> reporter:the first flight to the international space station is planned for 20- 17, the year in which an agreement with russia ends. >> reporter:the contracts are worth six-point-eight billion dollars. >> reporter:boeing bid with its c-s-t 100 space capsule. space-x already shuttles cargo to the i-s-s with its dragon capsule. >> reporter:10-9-8. >> reporter:nasa's space shuttle program decades before being cut amid funding concerns. >> reporter:so when atlantis
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touched down at kennedy space center in the pre-dawn hours of july 21, 20-11 -- >>a ship like no other, its place in history secured. the space shuttle pulls into port for the last time. >> reporter:-- it marked the end of an era. >> reporter:now, a new chapter for cape canaveral, and new goals for nasa. >>turning over lower-earth orbit transportation over to industry will also allow nasa to focus on an even more ambitious mission - that of sending humans to mars. >> reporter:nasa said hopping on russian spacecraft cost about 70 million dollars per seat, typically purchasing six seats per year. >> reporter:recent tensions between russia and the u-s over ukraine, have also led to increased tensions between the two space programs. in washington, i'm karin
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>> pam: heard message, the same one that she delivered to president bush more than one decade ago. do not send american troops to iraq.
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that protest comes at a top pentagon officially raised the idea of sending u.s. troops into battle again. grant lotus shows how the idea repeatedly rejected by president obama was taken or has taken on a new life. >> grant: coming from the pentagon. >> grant: on capitol hill today, the pentagon's top civilian described the danger. >> if left unchecked isis' posed a threat to our homeland and our allies >> grant: the pentagon's top general describe the possible response. >> if there are threats to united states, then i, of course would go back to the president and make a recommendation that may include the u.s. military
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cross forces. >> grant: and while public opinion favors expand air strikes the joint chiefs chairman general martin acknowledged that even they could draw americans and more deeply. >> in your opinion, are the pilot now dropping bombs and i right? are they now doing a direct combat mission? and secondly, when u.s. forces be prepared to provide combat search and rescue if the pilot is shut down, and will they put on the ground to make that successful? >> yes and yes. >> grant: today's senate hearing came as the house prepared to vote the give the president of for authorization to arm and train modern syria and rebel
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groups. senator john mccain says helping the rebel is essentially going to war with syria at it is president bush are out of stocks. >> arizona is seems to me that you have to neutralize their assets if you are going to protect those people that are army and training and sandy and to fight. >> any attack on those that we have trade was support as we will help them. >> pam: and president obama was in atlanta to address the ebola epidemic. say it is spiraling out of control and announcing a major increase in the united states response.
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>> reporter:these pictures show him boarding air force one in atlanta just a few hours ago. return to index of >> reporter:and president obama was in atlanta to address the ebola epedemic. saying it's "spiraling out of control," and announcing "a major increase" in the united states' response. >> pam:karin caifa has the latest >>"this is a global threat, global response." >> reporter:president barack obama visited the atlanta headquarters of the centers for disease control and prevention tuesday. for a briefing on the ebola virus epidemic. >> reporter:during his visit, president obama announced that extensive assistance will be provided to west africa to combat the virus' spread. including supplies, funding and military support and training for health workers. >> reporter:following the announcement, organization released a statement saying the increased support, "is precisely the kind of transformational change we
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outbreak and begin to turn it around. >> reporter:and though the president situation. >>"in west africa, ebola is of which we have not seen before." >> reporter:he assured americans there outbreak in the united states. >>"the sooner we get control less expensive it will be." >> reporter:the u-s has already committed more than 100-million dollars to fight ebola, according to the u-s agency for international development. not including the additional 88-million dollars in funding the president is asking congress >>"this is an epidemic that is not just a threat to break down." >> pam: drivers who collide with bicyclist will be fined $250. using the full traffic line or lain on rose must follow the same laws as cars.
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>> pam: and one day transit strike at the golden gate bridge was boisterous but not disruptive. the lack of a labor contract with the district with only machinist walking off their jobs today. the protest and bought 13 unions. working without a contract since july. the unresolved issue was under health-care benefits. today's strike did not have any impact on transit services or commuter traffic. >> pam: next, the results after researchers decided to put the same happy wife happy life to the test. the stock market closed higher today. as investors await the results of a meeting by the federal reserve. >> pam: the dow rose 100 points, while the s-and-p 500 climbed 14 points. the nasdaq rose 33 points.
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>> pam: a happy wife means a happy life. >> pam: according to a new study by rutgers university. the more content a wife is with her marriage. the happier the husband is with his life. >> pam: researchers analyzed about 400 coulples. >> pam: >> pam:at least one of the spouses was 60 or older, and on average, couples were married for 39 years. those involved in the study. on average. rated a high level of life satisfaction. >> pam:husbands rated their marriage slightly more positive than their wives. >> pam:the study also found that their spouses became ill. however. the husband's happiness level didn't change if their wives became sick.
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>> pam:researchers say quality of marriage can affect the health of individuals as they age.
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this >> pam: a fiery scene overnight in san jose. a 2-alarm blaze broke out at a pallet business and spread to neighboring shops. with people who first say the fire. >> reporter: the pellets gave the fire a lot of field creek they saw the huge flame as the firefighters, immediately called for backup. seven cars were next door suffered damage and that all of shot. hot spots throughout the day. we'll take investigators quite some time what caused this fire creek there were people worked next door as well. they thought this was an overnight barbeque because of the overnight shift usually see each other. >> we were grabbing all of
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our items looking for materials because we work overnight. we saw the huge claims and that all of the vehicles out. >> reporter: at any point did you feel the heat on your face or your body? >> i was losing my voice because the smoke was so close so close. >> it allowed continued to bar until we get to it with our masters graeme it was too hot to get into close. there also propane bottles that were in there. that was removed from the area that was a big concern. >> reporter: it could have been a lot worse. the firefighters went inside and remove those propane tanks. shooting water onto the
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flames. it was so intense that they never battled the fire from the ground. shooting water down to the fines to make sure that the firefighters were not injured from san jose. will tran >> jacqueline: is we could see a quartet of inch of rain. lighting is also a possibility in the north bay as well. i do not think the chant is that agreed street looking at temperatures for tomorrow first, starting today kind of dry and mild with even son sun breaks. we will also see some conditions and land. are inside the bay. we would get
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off to a good start but once the cloud start to move and it will cool down a bit. >> jacqueline: taking a look at satellite radar picture creek some of the high cloud coverage approaching the coast line. this is the system here, this is the core of it pushing up towards the bay area. into tomorrow coming behind here. as we move into thursday morning we will see more showers. pushing through the bay area. nicosia because increasing tomorrow afternoon and into the evening and here comes some of their brain. rain showers light and stretch into the east bay-more wide spread. >> jacqueline: that will
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continue as we move into the and a clock is not our as well. we are going to see the showers continue into thursday morning we have increased in clout expected tomorrow withrain tech ran off into the afternoon tomorrow. we will see temperature starting to warm through the weekend as well. even hot conditions for early next week for the leadbelly back into the upper 80s and upper 70's inside the bay and 60 70's at the coast. >> pam: insider has more information on the family of marvin gaye concerns of the
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summer not to give it up being ripped off. >> reporter: he exaggerated his involvement in his riding of the song. we also know that his producer for real could be is some serious hot water. >> i was trying to pretend that i was marvin gaye. it was only a partial statement from pharelle >> reporter: >> i am not the best singer in the light. >> reporter: his voice of that brought him to the next level with the salt happy. >> reporter: randy oliver t. emotional tears >> reporter: music and art
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is his passion. >> i know a thing or two about blue i sold. soul >> reporter: we all have moved to the grammy winners music to rid >> reporter: turning for real tool rip-off artists will this tarnished his reputation? >> pam: and a reminder that the insider ears tonight at 7:00 derrick followed by entertainment tonight at 730 and then the kron 4 news at 8:00 p.m.. >> reporter: people behaving badly! tonight at 8:00 p.m.
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>> pam:now at six. >> pam:raging wildfires burning out of control across the state tonight. scorching temperatures and fierce winds are creating extremely dangerous conditions in several communities. >> pam:good evening, i'm pam moore. >> pam:some 6-thousand firefighters are battling blazes up and down the state with no relief in sight. one of the most destructive of the fires. is the king fire in el dorado county. >> pam:it exploded in size overnight. >> pam:according to cal- fire, the blaze has consumed more than 11-thousand acres and is just 5-percent contained. >> pam:15-hundred firefighters are reportedly having trouble dousing the flames because of the steep terrain. right now. mandatory evacuation orders are in place for about 500 homes. >> grant:meanwhile in weed.one of the most destructive fires in recent california history has decimated part of the city of week. >> grant:this is in siskiyou county.near the oregon border. the fire here in weed.just one of eight major fires crews are currently battling throughout the state. >> grant:and we have new
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video from weed showing some of roughly 100 homes.that have been damaged or destroyed.you can see this one.engulphed. >> grant:winds around 40 miles per hour propelled this fire, which started yesterday afternoon.and made short work of these homes and a church in weed. >> grant:just 375 acres have burned.but the land was populated.not some remote forest. the fire is now 20 percent contained.and calmer winds today have helped crews get a handle on it. >> pam: tens of thousands of tourists were stranded in cabo san lucas, mexico. following hurricane odile. here are pictures from kron 4 viewer fanny phung. who says she is stuck at her resort with little food and water. >> pam: the hurricane tore through mexico late sunday and monday. >> pam: mexican government officials say they are preparing to airlift tourists out of the area. los cabos airport remains closed to commercial flights. >> pam: a big change in the weather is on the way. chief meteorolgist jacqueline bennett is in the weather center to tell us when we could see rain?
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>> jacqueline: we do need rain. you can see some of that high cloud coverage starting to come into the picture. satellite are showing the high cloud pushing through the northern california and towards the bay area. some of the showers are approaching the coast line. it will continue to move towards us and to tomorrow and into thursday. majority of the showers thursday morning. we will start the day dry but with increasing clout. thursday will continue the chance of showers and clearing into the afternoon with drier weather ahead for the weekend. >> jacqueline: it will approach for the evening approaching the north bay at 7:00 p.m.. again, most of its will fall in the morning
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expecting how much? we will see in just a bit. >> pam: a vicious and very >> pam: police searching the kappas and children were expected to lead their belongings and the classroom. >> it is kind of like a reality check, everything that are not sugarcane's at lollipop. >> pam: as 730 no device was found and police had concluded with their investigation at the school. >> pam: ambitious and very disturbing attack on an elderly bay area couple, and now the hunt is on to find the culprits. >> pam: tonight police are still looking for leads on who bound the couple with
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duct tape, and robbed their el cerrito home. >> pam: kron 4's j.r. stone is following the story and joins us live in el cerrito with what police did today get more clues about the two attackers. >> pam: j.r? >> reporter: both 90 years old and both victims here. a man and woman became friends with them at their home on friday. as they talked about flowers. they were invited inside and that is when the couple was beaten and robbed accurate read interviewing that two victims today and read an interview at the neighbors today as well. police said the suspect faces multiple charges. >> there is a number of charges creek first-degree burglary, first-degree
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robbery. assault. possibly even attempted murder. only they know what their intent was. >> reporter: as for the ethnicity of the suspect that is unknown. they were driving a blue four-door car. the man 6 ft. tall walking with a glut. the woman small frame. >> reporter: >> pam: our team coverage continues. with kron four's maureen kelly. she talk to the victims' neighbors who say they are shocked and horrified that a crime so brutal would happen in their normally quiet community. >> reporter:people who frequent this part of el cerrrito say they are blown away the violent incident that happened inside this home. >> this community is normally so calm and i have been walking past this
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house for weeks creek i never knew behind the wall that is horrific act of violence was going on. >> it is hardly ever, ever in the violence in this community. so, i am kind of shocked to hear this news. it is our bridges. >> we are thinking about a lot of different neighbors on our street. we are very nervous for them and the legally vulnerable. >> reporter:and the fact that the suspects savagely beat victims so elderly and frail.has people here mystifieddisgusted.and very very sad. >> why brutalize them and that way. >> it is unbelievable that this could happen that someone would go into these people home and take advantage of older people like that. the second you
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and make you wonder what people are thinking. >> reporter:everyone i spoke to is just hopeful the police will be able to track down the suspects before they target anyone else. >> reporter:maureen kelly kron4 news >> pam: + new information on the procedure joan rivers had shortly before her death. what we have learned about her personal doctor. and the an f l are now on the hot seat was sponsors. i'm a doctor of internal medicine
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>> pam: drivers need to be extra careful when it comes to steering clear of cyclist. >> pam: a law that requires california drivers to give bicyclists a buffer zone of into effect today. >> pam: violaters will be fined 35-dollars. additionally. drivers who collide with bicyclists will be fined 220-dollars. >> pam: cyclists can still use a full traffic lane on roads. but must follow the same laws as cars. california is the 24th state to enact the 3-foot passing law. >> pam: governor jerry brown has signed new legislation that regulates california groundwater.
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the legislation requires local agencies with depleted supplies to begin managing their wells. >> pam: groundwater makes up nearly 60 percent of the state's water use during dry years. however. it is not monitored the same way as water from reservoirs and rivers. >> pam: officials say over- pumping of groundwater has caused pieces of land to sink. >> pam: president obama taking steps to prevent the threat of ebola. what he said the time to act is now.
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tonight running back adrian peterson has lost another supporter.minnesota's governor. he's calling for the team to suspend peterson, immedietely. we've also learned was previous incident back in 20-13. this one involved another son who was 4 at the time. >> pam:the mother of that
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child filed a report with child the boy reportedly hit his >> pam:no charges were brought. peterson currently faces a charge of injury to a child after disciplining his with a switch. >> pam:he missed the sunday's expected to play this sunday against the new orleans saints. >> pam: cbs, and rihanna are parting ways. today the pop-star tweeted out a profanity-laced response to the network pulling her song from last week's broadcast. >> pam:hours later, cbs announced it was dropping the song altogether, and going in a different direction. the track was supposed to intro last thursday's game against the ravens and steelers. >> pam: but cbs yanked it after the ravens released ray rice and the nfl suspended him indefinitely for knocking out his fiance. >> pam: in 2009, rihanna was the victim of domestic abuse at the hands of her ex- boyfriend, singer chris brown. >> grant:the fallout from the abuse allegations might hit the n- most.sponsershiip money. anheuser-busch--the parent company bud light--issued a strong statement expressing displeasure over how the league reponded to players connected to incidents of
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domestic and child abuse. >> grant:the league responded to the beer company by promising to take action. anheuser-busch commits about 200 million dollars a year in rights fees and advertising to the n-f-l. >> grant:it's not alone in itsradisson hotels said monday they are suspending sponsership for the vikings after the team annouced adrian peterson would play. >> grant:visa, mcdonald's, pepsi, and campbell's soup have all also voiced similar concerns to the league. proctoer and gamble also had to respond to a fake covergirl ad that went viral. >> pam: the calls are getting louder for the niners tobench mcdonald. stating that they would let the legal process play out. >> pam: taking 31 people into custody for a i called mr. meters. expected of dui
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when he back into someone else's car and get out at us up to the driver. the number of our rest are down from the previous events that lead by stadium. police arrested 45 people during the soccer match between mexico and chile last month. >> pam: you have heard of that shaming but what about says that shaming the week san francisco plans to slap signs of hundreds of apartment buildings beside rick and parked cars quick morning earthquake warning! the city hopes the owners will patient and to comply with an earthquake safety ordinance. many building owners say the signs will cause unnecessary panic.
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>> jacqueline: tomorrow, things will definitely call off with a '60s, '70s and '80s. low eighties for the most part and the reason why a storm is on the way. we are looking live from the golden gate bridge or is the sum of this type cloud coverage starting to move back into the bay area. not a huge rainmaker with isolated showers in the north bay it is the court to of the inch with a slight chance of lightning which is very minimal. so, let's take a look at satellite radar picture pushing into the north bay and coast line and portions of the east bay as well. the storm is still off shore. we will see most of
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this right again, late wednesday at into thursday. >> jacqueline: graeme will kick off into the north bay with light rain at 7pm. >> jacqueline: stretching into antioch and fairfield at the 2:00 hour and the morning commute it will become widespread banning from that certain parts of the bay area. as we move into the pit o'clock hour in will continue and taper off into the afternoon creek as we look at the extended forecast what the storm moving in late wednesday at into thursday not a lot coming in with it but it will cool down for the next couple of days the temperatures will warm back up with more sunshine and
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above average monday, tuesday and wednesday. >> pam: tonight, the u-s is taking action to prevent the deadly spreading. president obama visited the centers for disease control in atlanta, where he announced he's sending 3- thousand medical professionals and troops to west africa to help contain the virus. >> pam: the virus has killed at least 24-hundred people, and thousands more are infected. >> that has a profound affect even dell on all of us but we are not directly contacting the disease.
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>> pam: organization is calling it the deadliest ebola outbreak in history. the u-s has already committed to 100 million dollars to fight the disease. the president is expected to ask congress for another 88 million. after people find a dentist through us, they often say, "i wish i had done this sooner." don't put it off any longer. call 1-800-dentist today. ♪
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>> grant:significant coad closures for people in the east bay who use highway 4. starting tonight at 8. >> grant:both the on and off ramps at sand creek road in brentwoodthey'll stay closed until 4:00 tomorrow morning. >> grant:and in antioch,. >> grant:all westbound lanes of highway four at the lone tree way / a street exit. will be closed from 11:00 saturday night.until 8:00 sunday morning. >> grant:caltrans says additional this time.from hillcrest avenue to contra loma boulevard.
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>> grant:detour signs will be posted. the closures are dud to a >> pam: the contract is worth a total of $6.4 billion. the aerospace companies will shuffle astronauts into 2017. >> pam: raging wildfires threatening homes and northern california. and a couple that attacked this elderly couple and their east bay home. >> reporter: >> stanley: people behaving badly! coming up next!
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>> jacqueline: rain is on the way!
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> reporter: billy looked numerous wild fires east of sacramento and it can't live fire has burned numerous of akers am only 5 percent contained. more than 1000 firefighters are working to bring this blaze under control. about 20 percent contained and the news room charles clifford kron 4 news. >> reporter: elizabeth parker tourist are stranded
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and have assembled this because of the hurricane. she was a postal walks through the door but now there is no telling of when she will return. the family is waiting on pants and needles because of the communication has been hard to come by. >> reporter: and elsa retell and follow up from the story we brought to you on monday night. these are the victims, to 90 year-old victims that were beaten and tied up and robbed. there are still looking for the two suspect involved in this case. every interview the suspect and a peak every interview the couple injured and the neighbors to see if any more details can help solve this case . >> reporter: shocked and
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horrified . >> this is unbelievable that this would happen. i cannot believe that someone would go into people home and take advantage of the elderly like that. it kind of sick and you and make you think what wandered what is people what are people thinking? >> a heinous act. >> reporter: a threat leads to a schoolwide evacuation. a bomb threat was called at around 1:15 p.m. they were evacuated to the football field. by 420 p m bay police issued an all clear and that no bomb was found. >> reporter: at the bart station, a bart writer who recorded this act.
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>> he was becoming more aggressive and that is when i started to fail. >> reporter: police suggested that the suspect was threatened to damage bart equipment. and that is when they acted. >> reporter: this is where the fire started, it is under investigation and there are nearby businesses with an all body shop included in several shot several cars that were damaged because of this fire. >> reporter: here in napa with the help counting of california department training and about 40 volunteers to do service
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surveys over the next few days derrick going to people homes and door-to- door surveys asking about how beach earthquake has impacted them. the health of the carmen says the plan to take all the data up march from the survey and focus their efforts and the areas that are needed most . >> jacqueline: we will not see a whole lot of rain. possibly a quarter inch. lightning is a possibility but it does not look likely for the bay area. clouds are increasing and the north bay coast line skirting well to the north of the storm.
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pushing towards us tomorrow and into thursday. clouds will increase in. as the hat into the 11:00 hour or more wide spread to the north. 2:00 on thursday and by money to make it will be more widespread. the light green shading showing like showers that we will see on the morning commute in on thursday. cooler tomorrow and cooler thursday. (male announcer): now, here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. >>i'm at the niner game with stanley roberts, people behaving badly hes got his camera so don't act up now that we got all the pleasentries taken care of, if you are missing your clear baggie filled with a white poweder santa clara
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>> stanley:the niner flag was flying high at the brand spanking new levis staduim in santa clara and the 459er faithful showed up in mass >> stanley:let's see there were hatstickets for sale >>i'm behaving badly today >> stanley:as he rolls away in doing a mini sideshow on his hove-around and lots of booze.seen and unseen >> stanley:what's your name, >>what's my name? ive been doing nothing but red i said whats your name i aint ask you what you been doing >> hahahahaha >> stanley:i will finsh my line of questioning in a moment >> stanley:apparently getting to the game required some drivers to forget the hands free rule in this case both the passenger and the driver are on the phone. then there was this driver with phone in hand >>you know you
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can't hold your phone right yea i'm not i was just asking here toand this driver >> stanley:where you trying to go i'm trying to go to great america parkway this way alright you know you can't hold your phone right oh yea >> stanley:now pay attention to this series of events first the passenger and a kid jump out the car then the passengers reaches in the car followed by the kid returning to the car >> stanley:then the passenger realizes he forget his cell phone in the car and runs back to the car >> stanley:then some what appears to be random people hitch a ride in the same car the two people just jumped out of >> stanley:what did yo drink today i've been drinking beer all day >> stanley:now some people never really got to see the game instead they got to see how santa clara police have zero tolorance for shananagans >> stanley:somehow these bicylist made it into the
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game locked their bikes to the fence without buying one single ticket and had they not locked their bikes to the fence they could have enjoyed a free game >>i have not been caught behaving badly >>sound of a fog horn >> stanley:in santa clara stanley roberts 4 news >> reporter:tune in tonight at 8pm gabe slate! of shaving stuff.
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lifeand thankfully, of shaving stuff. being able to find backups. >> pam:the fight against isis took center stage on capitol hill today. >> pam:the military's top officer told a senate panel he will recommend putting us troops on the ground in iraq to advise iraqi security forces. >> pam:that contradicts the president's stance to defeat and destroy isis *without putting u-s boots on the ground. >>"if there are threats to the united states, then i, of course would go back to the president and make a
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recommendations that may include the use of us military ground forces" >> pam:meanwhile, the house is on track to approve a resolution tomorrow authorizing the president's plan to train and arm syrian rebels to fight isis. >> pam:that resolution is expected to pass. >> pam: and gary is up with that story in all the rest of the sport's next!
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(male announcer): it's now time for gary radnich from the jack in the box sports desk. >> gary:good evening! >> gary:nfl too laxed? what counts? advertising! the
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money... >> gary: patterson jersey can still be purchased online. however, it is a big move one of the biggest corporate sponsors test port merchandise and for what the major nfl stars in the area. >> gary: today, anheuser- busch which reportedly record over $200 million he year in advertising with the national football league. issued a very strong statement expressing its displeasure on however the league has responded to the players being connected to domestic violence and child abuse. macdonald, be set at
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campbell soup + null to legend patsy has also voiced similar concerns. >> gary: the leak you can have everything man in america say that they are not going to go stadium and buy into the products brett when they see a full-scale the league will go na! >> gary: however, with corporate sponsors threatening to pull their now the national football league with shock. >> gary: it uc someone on the field, this weekend
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more concerns will be issued. adriana has been dropped as well. rihanna- with the highly publicized domestic abuse ssue with chris brown a few years ago. they thought that it was to close to home. rihanna is not happy.
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>> gary:we are going to run this town tonight-she was supposed to perform. >> gary:pam-you're not hip like me when it comes to teh young entertainment. >> pam:i just keep quiet. (laughter) >> gary:i agree with rihanna
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. thatwas years ago. tehy could have allowed her to perform or play her song. you decide to play it now after the news has died down some. i do not agree. >> gary:more stories on young music and news when i look at rkron 4 kron 4 st
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atisics >> gary: bouncing back from chicago. 16 penalties. >> gary: >> they hurt us the big time. it is kind of like a punch in the gut with this situation where we need to go out and stop them and we were not able to. second year is more room for improvement. >> gary: a lot of action coming at 9:00 on sunday. >> gary: as a consumer of television would you rather hear more from him or talk
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about chris brown and beyoncé. rihanna? >> gary: this happened last night... sacramento river cat is indeed their affiliation with the oakland a's creek they had a nice feel to an otherwise, it is a quick drive. >> gary: by all accounts it look like that they will become the new triple a franchise of the san francisco giants. >> gary: we told you about the dodgers losing night in colorado. here is something, for what it is worth. dodgers won the game 11 to three the cameras caught
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tsks >> pam: to reset hacker attack on the pope could lead to $3 billion in fake charges. that is according
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to the credit protection of ibm, bill clark. the estimation is based on what is now about the breach and also pass customer information that as one of the other retailers. should the company says consumers to keep a close eye on the account activity. >> pam: coming up next on the insider williams--news accosted maker now accused of being a rare off artists. the latest on the scandal rocking the hollywood right now. that is next at 7:00 p.m. followed by entertainment tonight at 730. >> jacqueline: cooler the next couple of days. the dry and warmer weather will continue this weekend. >> pam: coming up at our nose at o'clock in the
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