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driver does close to the senate as spectators here with us the last chance for them to get either the way he he's maneuvering his car slamming it right into during the daylight a crowd of onlookers or hit by the driver the driver took off in this direction to see them here on the ground. >> reporter: >> reporter: is an overwhelming number of people in the crowd. >> reporter: >> reporter: their spokes purpose is not commenting at this time >> reporter:
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perry >> reporter: their >> reporter: there's some common occurrences here in the bay area the been three notable side shows and on this this woman on the golden gate bridge this shutdown traffic guys. in >> reporter: traffic nearly missing opposing traffic. >> reporter: the camaro started again in marin county a silver of. >> reporter: driver said
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down part of oakland. >> reporter: sideshow's were part of an orchestrated weekend sideshow in east oakland. >> reporter: and tonight we'll learning more about the men that were responsible for the fires in alameda. >> reporter: in custody --- 22 year old andrew gutierrez. and 27 year old stephen peterson. both arrested on suspicion early sunday morning. seven blazes reported in a four hour period. we will zoom him they have made arrests in this case
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to men but still use the video from the fires 5:00 in the morning seven fires at many places including businesses and homes had a call for mutual aid fire departments from. joining me now any injuries to the firefighters or the families that are displaced. >>: power you both men were arrested separately. >>:
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they were arrested >>: >> reporter: businesses too. on the investigation. >> reporter:coming up tonight at six you'll hear more about we've groups. authorities have identified the couple that was killed between a van and a samtrans commuter bus from last week. >> reporter:84-year-old joseph stivala anna stivala. were riding in friday. when it crossed a center divider and struck the oncoming bus. the five bus passed thursdayanna was pronounced dead at later died from his injuries at a hospital. non-life threatening
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>> reporter: remains under investigation. >> reporter:thursday's fatal police shooting of a car jacking suspect in san francisco's financial district was the focus of a town hall meeting today. occiput >> reporter:as kron 4's dan kerman tells us, while the investigation is still underway, preliminary findings suggest officers were justified in to index of stories... >> reporter: is the incident ended here and better in california of with the suspects that shot 32 times by the officers began an hour earlier when the white escalade plus chase through three counties. >> reporter: >> reporter:. suffered a
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small entry to his chest and he still had the taste of the gunpowder in his mouth just how close he was to the suspect when the gun was discharged. >> reporter: they had to use lethal force to subdue the suspect was the saudi had a gun. >> reporter: >>: the suspect turned and saw some point in time and pointed the gun at the officers and six officers and discharge their weapons mortally it in during the suspect. >> reporter: the 34 year-old latino male from the east bay area he does have a criminal record that they
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have not identified. >> reporter:a new state law has been signed by the governor -- aimed at fighting the rise in sexual assaults on college campuses. governor brown has signed a bill making california the first in the nation to define when "yes means yes" -- and outline what colleges must do in investigating sexual >> reporter: assault reports. >> reporter: as jim harbaugh or loss the locker room bulletin selling people jab our executive sports producer will break down a menace suing costco when he
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>> reporter: >> gary: >> gary: >> reporter: >> reporter: >> reporter: >> reporter: >> gary: >> gary: >> gary: >> reporter: >> reporter: >> reporter: >> reporter: >> reporter: >> reporter: >> reporter: >> reporter: >> reporter: >> reporter: still in the store for $670,000. costco said the man was still in the store. when the man says he was outside the store. it is costco policy to check all of the receipts when people leave their stores after making a purchase. people have been tweeting about this controversy. the first cestus secret service should hire a nice woman to check the receipts. would they actually break elate of a customer when they do not show the receipt. one says i am done with your store. you can stay connected on twitter. and get all the trendy and breaking news here on kron4 that can't carry it
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>> pam: a smash and grab crime at a san francisco bike shop. caught on surveillance >> pam: but it wasn't until after the crooks left. >> pam: werethat situation took a turn for the worse. kron4's terisa estacio shows us what happened. >> pam: the store. >> reporter: this is all that is left of each electronic superstore. someone has smashed and the window. this is all caught on videotape. a surveillance and video as you can see the shows how to people break into the store and still high end bikes. >> reporter: a guy walking along goes into the store is still another bike. the
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owner is dealing with this the best way that he can't. he can >> i know that these are expensive bicycles. but is not as bad as it could have been carried >> reporter: there's no word on any leak from the police. >> jacqueline: we are looking live from the toll bridge plaza creekfog is still lingering and portions of the north bay coast line. pretty mild out there. very similar conditions tomorrow with big changes through the middle of the week. right now we are at 81 with antioch. '60s and 70 degree temperatures for the rest of the bay area creek a little more high cloud covered
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approaching. the very tail end of a weak storm system will slink through tonight but after that dryer and warmer weather will bill through. the time frame is a plastic through the weekend to read to the jews in the '80s. will be at the upper 70's at coast line. of course we have fire concerns with gusty winds of backing. we will take a look at the numbers coming up in just a bit. >> catherine: charges including first degree murder will be filed tuesday against the man accused of beheading a former co-worker in oklahoma. >> catherine: and we're learning more about the suspect -- alton nolen - as the fbi now investigates his past. >> catherine: 30-year-old alton nolen has reportedly oppressed at work - particularly over not getting a raise. >> catherine: the food processing plant employee was a recent convert to islam and was fired last week after getting in trouble for his performance at work.and for trying to convert colleagues.
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>> catherine: in a video posted online - a woman who says she is nolen's mother says there must be >> catherine: 'another side' to the story. >> i know was that they are saying that he has done for it but i will tell you that that is not my son. >> catherine: police say nolen came back to the workplace hours after being fired - attacking the first people >> catherine: he saw.using a knife to sever the head of a woman in stabbing another woman. >> catherine: police say he had a facebook profile under a different name -- with posts which support islamic radicals. >> catherine: members of his mosque say he was distant, quiet -- even odd. >> you can tell that he is different from everyone else. >> catherine: but a state trooper who arrested nolen in 2010 saw a different side of him. she says he was angry, >> catherine: volatile - and at one point, she had her gun pointed at his back.
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>> catherine: nolen was released from prison in march of last year -- after serving two years >> catherine: of a 6 year sentence on charges including assaulting a police officer. >> catherine: the second woman nolen is accused of attacking is expected to survive. >> catherine: so is the suspect himself - who's recovering after being shot by a company employee, who's also a sheriff's deputy. >> pam: more diplomatic efforts in the war on isis, as the president admits mistakes were made about the danger posed by the militant group. >> pam: andy rose has the details. >> reporter:president obama makes a frank admission about the rise of isis: >>"i think our head of the intelligence community jim clapper has acknowledged that i think they underestimated what had been taking place in syria." >>in an interview with 60- minutes, the president also
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estimated what iraqi forces could do in response. >>senator john mccain disagrees. >>arizona "we predicted this and watched it. it's like watching a train wreck. it is a direct result of our failure to leave a residual force behind. and when they say we couldn't, they are not telling the truth." >> reporter:mccain also criticized congress for adjourning without voting on military action in syria. >> reporter:house speaker john boehner tells a-b-c, he would bring lawmakers back to washington if the president submits a war resolution. >> reporter:meanwhile, the aerial assault on isis continues. >> reporter:as kurdish forces continue to engage isis militants near the border with turkey. >> reporter: one isis fighter spoke with cnn, scoffing at the coalition strikes. >>"they hit us in some areas and we advance in others. if we are pushed back in iraq, we advance in northern syria. these strikes cannot stop us, our support, or our fighters" >> reporter:and while the military campaign continues, >> reporter:the white house says general john allen, the
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man in charge of the coalition response, will go to the middle east. >> reporter:his mission will be to shore up support from arab nations in stopping the flow of foreign fighters and fundsin atlanta, i'm andy rose >> pam: next. >> pam: now that george clooney has tied the knot. the insider looks at who might replace him as america's most eligible bachelor. then at 5:30. >> pam: as firefighters get closer to bringing the massive wildfire near pollock pines under control. the new danger crews are facing at the firelines.
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you were the doors successor which is bradley cooper. >> he is really close to his mom there and very well educated. >> reporter: currently dating a model creek the 6.1 charmer with a beautiful smile says he is ready for fatherhood. say that is his next big step in life. >> reporter: then there is derrick jeter, the ladies love him. and with $185 million net worth millions of adoring fans by some affectionate and love his nephew. >> reporter: the current bills reputation comes from decades of weight of 18
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models after one another. current german model. and with a net worth of $220 million and love for our planet. >> the fact that we are not doing nearly enough to protect our planet. >> reporter: lee hill is doing a lot to become the next george clooney creek >> pam: and a special programming announcement. television's number-one drama, the walking dead makes its premiere on kron 4 wednesday night. >> pam: you will be able to watch the zombie drama right here. catch back-to-back episodes each and every wednesday at 9p-m, followed by kron-4 news at 11. >> pam: coming up at 5:30. a new report details at what point. the 49ers would be willing to discipline ray mcdonald. the player accused in a domestic violence case. >> pam:
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allen and 49 a player does not want to play for jim harbaugh anymore. explosive to begin the week. >> reporter: two very different situations. anytime you talk about someone likelihood is very complex print >> reporter: dias said it after the game that the player he spoken with the want harbaugh out. they have grown tired of harbaugh and they are not on this same page. sources " uniform, suit and ties ". >> reporter: dropping to one and three. things would have picked up even louder. network rappaport back up sanders' reports say that veterans have issues with hardball because it date
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because he treats them like children >> reporter: the has sanders stated the players the 49 players to not want to play for you anymore. do you believe that there is anything to this? >> personally i believe that this is a bunch of crap. >> reporter: you almost felt sorry for hardball. with a line of questioning i admit it. >> reporter: he has let the team to 3 in as alto bishops and the super bowl. whether they like him or not it's very doubtful that he will go anywhere creek at least not this year. when you look when all is forgotten when you lose that is when the grumbling happened to rick much historic for the raiders. this when you think
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that they have hit rock bottom it is doubtful that dennis allen, will keep his job. >> reporter: 1 place stood out. car was injured and the third and suffered a high ankle fracture. he hobbled brown would not want to help him. the dolphins, scored against the raiders. they have lost 10 straight going back to last year in the regular season after it after the game went out james jones were asked about their head coach being placed on the hot seat. >> i am not one to blame things on the coach. same old talk after every game. >> reporter: if the raiders fired alan, this will be the
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week to do it creek because they have a by giving the new guy the offensive line coach in time to prepare. more on this at 645 with gary. >> pam: grant? >> reporter: if he is charged with a connection with the incident regarding his pregnant psa last year. it is unclear if they will charge mcdonald. two court hearings have been postponed patrick known new court date will be scheduled until or less charges are filed. mcgwire was charged today with of assaulting his wife on two consecutive
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dates back in july. he broke his wife knows. one day, and the following day he entered her again. after two and half weeks after macdonald. it is interesting because of the time line differences separate technically still a member of the cardinal sprit but he will not play again this season for it >> catherine: that huge wildfire that burned more than 97-thousand acres just east of sacramento is dying out -- thanks to lots of rain. >> catherine: the 'king fire' in the el dorado national forest is now nearly 90 percent contained. things have calmed down enough - so that roughly half the 8-thousand people fighting >> catherine: the wildfire have left. >> catherine: now there's concern about mudslides.
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at least one home was threatened - and firefighters were able to stabilize the area. >> catherine: but crews have been checking homes and damaged buildings that might be threatened by 'future' mudslides. 80 buildings have been destroyed by the king fire - including 12 homes. return to index of stories... >> catherine: cleaning up from severe weather in arizona. >> pam: strong winds and heavy rain last week into the weekend caused quite a bit of damage. in glendale, arizona, crews worked to clear trees knocked down by the storms. >> jacqueline: many of those trees landed >> jacqueline: things will begin to heat up. that means the try one win in the inland valley apple blow their the coast line. temperatures reaching in the 80 degree temperatures and low 90s and even 80s at the coast line. of course, raging fire concerns picking up to tuesday night a to get in
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the sf to let ryder picture you still have the onshore winds and sea breeze went. passing to the north. here is a till end of it with the high cloud coverage tonight and tomorrow career was that moved through, and we will see a different pattern bringing warm temperatures. we will take a look at the numbers coming up! >> pam: coming up at 5:45. an active fighter for the terror group isis gives an interview to a c-n-n reporter -- with a catch. >> pam: and next. >> pam: why a new recommendation. could make the pill a thing of the past for teens looking for birth control. >> pam: u-s stocks closed slightly lower today. after recovering most of an early slide. the dow jones industrial >> pam: average fell 41 points. it had been down as much as 178 points earlier. >> pam: the s&p 500 index fell five points. while the nasdaq fell six points.
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>> pam: pediatrics has new teens and birth control. >> pam: the group issued an updated policy statement that encourages doctors to counsel teens on the advantages of options other than the pill-- >> pam: implants or intrauterine devices-- known as i-u-ds. >> pam: recommending that young people have sex. >> pam: instead, it says it wants to encourage teens who do have sex to be "safe and protected" with the most effective methods out there. >> pam: experts say the failure rate for implants and i-u-ds is less than one percent. >> pam: percent for adult women taking the pill. and the rates are likely higher among teens. >> pam: that's because the pill has implants are inserted into the uterus and last for
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break up with cable. choose u-verse tv from $19 a month for 2 years. >> pam: woowe are getting a rare look at the thinking of the islamic state, or isis from the inside. >> pam: an active fighter for the terrorist group says the jihadist organization will succeed. >> reporter: with permission to his travel close to the border of iraq to access the internet. >> we have they're ready for some time print that are trekking us with radar and
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satellite so we have back up locations print a thought that they knew everything. but they got, they do not know anything and we will defeat the infidel. >> reporter: that they knew how easy it would be to push up the iraqi army. what much of it american made--in regards to the sense tools. >> reporter: >> the islamic slate stake we have other avenues and our finances will not be stopped because of oil losses. the hit as in some areas and advanced and others. if we are pushed back at iraq we are at best in northern syria. the strikes will not stop us, our support for our
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supporters. >> jacqueline: tonight was a mix of high and low cloud your it to purchase are pretty mild in the low 60s sprit mainly 70's, with a couple of low 80 degree temperatures in extent. temperatures will start to climb back time. --big time. this is the tail end of the week's system to the north and drift across the coastal waters. sea breeze when keeping intact until tomorrow morning grit it will try to mix up some of that f o g. we still have that intact through livermore valley spirit and the south. we will see high cloud over the north bay. the cloud coverage lifting for the most locations and to the afternoon was sunny
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skies. we will see a mixed. we will start the day with sunshine. 76 in palo alto and san jose, and '80s and sunnyvale. we will be in the '80s and mainly with 79 in danville. '60s and '70s inside the bay and upper 60s at the coast line current 68 for san francisco thrift the low for the north bay. look at all of the blue here on the screen with a wind gust and the 20 mi. an hour range picking up to the north bay and the east bay hills print that is really where we are anticipating fire concerns with the dry conditions and gusty winds part that will continue in to western morning and start to die down a little bit by the afternoon. take a look at the afternoon numbers that we will hit and the better part of the week with a degree temperatures and 90
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>> catherine: microsoft founder bill gates to the top spot for the 21st year in april thanks to his net worth of $81 billion. facebook found a co-founder mark zuckerberg came and with $49 million he is the third richest american and the tech industry. and the biggest dollar game because his net worth has tripled. and you are looking at derrick ellison the oracle
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a simple but beautiful and at freeze social media which is running off of user donations. facebook does not allow people to use an alias. if you have to use your real name creek this new social media concept will allow you to use an alias. we will have to use you have to wait for invitation that from someone that is already on. this killing of explosiveness is how facebook started and took off toward the hole, and no at think made a quick hit and made it a popular choice for the creative type and check and kids. i like it i love the notepad. i love that is clean. simple lines. i may consider
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>> pam: police believed they've cracked the case in a series of devastating fires in alameda. >> pam: good evening, i'm pam moore. >> pam: tonight two men are behind bars.accused of arson. police arrested 22 -year old andrew gutierrez. and 27- year old stephen peterson on sunday. >> pam: authorities say the duo torched homes, businesses, cars and even trash cans over a four-hour period. damage is estimated at 3- million dollars. >> pam: kron 4's maureen kelly has more about the pair, including one suspect's ties >> reporter:this youtube video show one of the suspects.stephen petersen.singing and playing guitar in this music video. wearing his hair longer than what you see in his mug shot. on his facebook page the 27
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year old describes himself as a songwriter and producer. >> reporter:several of his songs.and facebook posts denounce facism and racism. he calls himself an anarchist pagan.who is member of occupy oakland. >> reporter: he has posted several photos of himself demonstarting in favor of animal liberation. >> pam: >>were they troublemakers? >>no, they were always coming and going. >> reporter: seeing petersen when he lived here in this alameda apartment building a few years.when he stayed in the apartment of other musician friends.the building manager quiet.and was shocked to hear he was connected with the arsons.that burned within blocks of their
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>> reporter:police are still investigating petersen what the connection.is any he has to the second suspect.andrew gutierrez. >> reporter:a 22 year old transient. >> reporter:police say both suspects were seen near several different fire locations.in at least one instance by surveillance cameras.gutierrez has been booked on four counts of arson.peterson faces three counts. dan >> pam: the family of a 12- year novato girl struck and killed by an s-u-v two years ago have settled a lawsuit with the city and driver for 1-point-one million dollars >> pam: . police had ruled hailey ratliff's death an accident but her family sued saying the driver was recklessly speeding. >> pam: they also claimed the stretch of novato blouvard near sandy creek way where she was hit is dangerous because there are no signs or crosswalks. >> pam: as part of the settlement, the city of novato will also >> pam: here's the video that is
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posted on social media. a sideshow from the weekend. that gets out of control in the middle of an oakland street. >> pam: just a hour ago. oakland that the incident caught on video hapened in their town. but they can confirm there saturday night. that started on the west side. move to the eastside. and ultimately onto the nimitz freeway. >> pam: in the video the car spins into spectators. but police say they've received no reports of injuries or collisions. the incident is still being reviewed. >> pam: after they take off someone else a walking along the street sees the broken window and decides to still on the bike as well. the store owner says it could have been worse.
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>> i do have to as much anchor as i phil and lost. it's not bad as it is not as bad as it could have been the still. >> pam: police has yet to say if they have any leads on the up these creek >> pam: new information tonight on thursday's high speed chase that ended with police killing a carjacking suspect in san francisco's financial district. >> pam: today san francisco police held a town hall meeting to update the public on the investigation. >> pam: kron 4's dan kerman joins us now with the new developments.dan? >> reporter:pam it turns out 6 officers fired 32 rounds. killing the suspect. and right now the chief says preliminary findings suggest it was justified. >> reporter:they say they initially intended to use less lethal force, but the suspect. who was in the rolled over white suv, started reaching around for something by his waste. they
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then spotted a gun in his hand, they pleaded with him to drop it, but they opened fire when he turned officers. >> reporter: >> you have to remember that the suspect had already discharged his weapon. the weapon only had to last so at this time the suspect had fired for shots this way. >> reporter:the investigation is still underway and the officers have been placed on paid administrative leave. but they will likely return to duty within ten days of the shooting unless something is uncovered >> reporter:police have not released the identity of the suspect only to say he is a 34 year old latino male from the east bay and he does have a previous criminal record, >> reporter: it was not true. at least not yet accurate that dennis allen had been fired. but tweet had been deleted head coach
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dennis allen had been fired and an announcement could come as soon as tuesday. these rulers had not been confirmed. i am sorry. and then this, which is downright bizarre. i have no information on the status. i was not covering this story. a press coverage is scuttled for tomorrow print he may very well be fired before that happens brett no announcement has been made. dennis allen is the head coach. gary radnich will begin tonight with his take on the story. reports some 49ers players like jim harbaugh fired. >> pam: still no formal charges against niners defensive end ray mcdonald for his domestic violence arrest last month. >> pam: espn is reporting the team is ready to either suspend
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or cut mcdonald if the santa clara district attorney charges him. >> pam: a court appearance scheduled for today was postponed. the d-a's office says no new court date will be scheduled until or unless charges are filed. >> pam: mcdonald was arrested at his santa clara home august 31st on an alleged assault on his fiance. he has started all four games for the niners this season. >> jacqueline: not too hot and not too cool. eventually the sun did come out everywhere. except for the immediate coast line occurred we were in the low 80s and a handful of places today but mark mainly in the '70s print it was 64 in dayton city. and 65 also in san francisco. you can see the clear skies right now with a high cloud coverage. you will see more of that tonight as the tail end of a weak storm passes over the
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bay area. you can see the cloud approaching creek did tell and of this week system here is raging over the coastal water moving later in to tonight mixing out the f o g. that will mean a a bit warm up. when it will pick up in the evening and will be dry and dusty for tuesday and wednesday. again, warming up is in store. >> pam: the two people found dead in mountain view following awhat we've learned about the victims. >> pam: plus, it's a popular hiking trail. but neighbors say it's becoming a nuisance. what's being done to control >> pam: the rowdy crowds. and we're finding out the intruder breach at the white house was way worse than previously thought. ...we need to break up.
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>> pam: the coast is clear at a north bay high school after a bomb threat this afternoon. officials at vanden high school in fairfield say they regarding an explosive device left in the high school cafeteria. >> pam: the school was immediately evacuated. >> pam: fairfield police conducted a sweep of the building and found no explosive. the staff was allowed back
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on the grounds and all students were sent home for the day. >> pam: classes will resume as >> pam: authorities say a man and his son were found dead in their apartment had california street in mountain finding a chemical substance in their apartment. they created the toxic gas. one of the victims' and died by cecil side and the other by accident. >> pam: more than a month out after de hurricane in napa the earthquake and that the people are rebuilding from the tremor
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creek new rules in force at a popular east bay hiking trail to come back rodi visitors. and more than a month after this after problems kron four highlighted in a people behaving badly segment. >> pam: people make the trek to mission peak in fremont for the awesome views, and to snap selfies. but noise complaints and curfew violations have forced authorities to take action. >> pam: kron 4's teresa estacio explains the new changes. were >> reporter:on this beautiful fall day. the stanford staging area connecting hikers, and mission peak is packed. >> reporter:it usually is - and officials say that is both a good thing and not so great for the area. >> reporter:signs are up asking park goers to be curteous to neighbors kronfour's stanley roberts showed how some people don't pay attention to those signs and behave badly >> reporter:and now there is this. starting monday - september 29.
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>> reporter:this area will be open 630 am to 730pm. >> reporter:this is lt. king with east bay regional parks to explain why >>. jon king/east bay regional park district it is not lit and people were getting into trouble. residents out here were complaining as well. so we are changing the hours. >> reporter:park goers for the most part, agree. >> we have neighbors that are trying to enjoy their own home and are not able to. we are trying to create this system where people can still enjoy the park and do it with less impact from the surrounding area and the park itself . >>vanessa nordin/park goer it needed to be changed. i agree. it is only fair to residents. >> victor fleisher/park goer
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i am not sure if people are going to obey. >> we would want people to abide by the regulations. given the season with longer hours in the summer months, but now as fall comes and daylight dwindles, park officials say so should the hours >> catherine: napa police are warning people to be aware of scams earthquake. they include telemarketers calling about phony home repair and contractor schemes. >> catherine: police are suggesting that people refuse to buy anything from an unfamiliar company -- and to always ask for written material about an offer or charity. >> catherine: also to get a salesperson's name, phone number - and to actually check out the business beforehand. >> catherine: police want anyone with information about fraud to report it to law enforcement. >> pam: the massive king fire in el dorado county is starting to die out thanks to days of rain. according to cal fire.the fire has destroyed more than 97-thousand acres. >> pam: it is now 89-percent
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contained. 4-thousand firefighters are still on the scene. >> pam: that's down from 8- thousand last week. so far 12 homes and 68 other structures have been destroyed. >> jacqueline: today was a pretty cool day. we do have changes abroad. temperatures in the 80s and low 90s. even 70's at the coast line. when will pick up tomorrow night which is a raging fire concern. in the east bay hills >> jacqueline: we get up to 50 is for much of the bay area and by noon warming up practically in the '70s and '80s. curry the east bay in portions of the south bay progress take a look at south bay with a decrease in less gatos. , 79 degrees and
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cupertino and 76 in san jose. 82 degrees in concord, 81 degrees in pleasanton and livermore 68 degrees doubt and hayward. upper 70's and low eighties for the north bay. the wind will pick up tomorrow and to wednesday morning and that will raise fire concerns. as we head into overnight especially into the northern hills and east bay hills. you see there on the screen expecting when the dust in the 20 mi. per hour range possibly thirty. that will continue into 10:00 wednesday morning creek and getting in little lighter into the afternoon but it will still be pretty breezy. >> jacqueline: looked at the temperatures going into the 80 and 90 degrees for much of the bay area on thursday,
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friday and saturday. we will start to cool down slightly the with this weekend but we will see more dramatically going into next week. >> pam: the domino effect from friday's fire at an f-a-a creating headaches. hundreds of flights were still canceled and delayed this morning at chicago's airports. o'hare airport was operating >> pam: capacity today while midway was at 75 percent. aviation authorities say it could take at least two weeks to get the center back to normal. >> pam: a key chicago air traffic control center in illinois was damaged friday by a fire in a failed suicide attempt. >> pam: in hong kong - pro- democracy protesters have been out on the streets since last week. >>you can see thousands of they're outraged that china refuses to let anyone run for the post of hong kong chief executive unless they first get approval from
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beijing. >> pam: last night there were clashes between protesters and the authorities. police fired tear gas and pepper spray into the crowd. >> pam: new reports say the intruder who climbed over the fence of the white house. made it farther inside the property than the secret service has publicly acknowledged. >> pam: sources say omar gonzalez ran past the guard at the front door. and ito the east room. which is about halfway across the first floor building. >> pam: gonzalez was then tackled by an agent. >> pam: however. secret service officials said gonzalez had only made it to the north portico after running >> pam: up next, >> pam: jerry brown over surveillance drones. why he struck down a bill aimed a limiting when police can use them. >> pam: plus, why it's costing you more to pull your own money
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>> reporter: although there may be times when a document is appropriate the bill went too far. the expanded use of drums has pushed the boundaries of what the public with reasonable expectation of privacy . >> pam: next at 6-30. a look at your arrest of two men on connection with a string of arsons in the east bay. plus, shocking video of a >> pam: car peeling out right into a crowd of people. now the hunt is on for the driver. >> reporter:.behaving badly
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>> reporter: 2 man in jail tonight accused of setting fire in alameda, the fires are several blocks from each other. and downtown lme did you can see some of the businesses. this was on the set to open in october. but you can see that this will not happen because it is destroyed. >> reporter: in alameda, we are learning more about the to suspect are rested with a string of arson on sunday.
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>> reporter: peterson faces three account a musician in alameda. he is a self- described anarchist and adamite animal rights activist. but torres has a criminal record and both are to be arraigned on tuesday. >> reporter: in oakland, an illegal side show took place over the weekend it hit and run accident did occur at this video shows the crashing deal a headed toward spectators and then driving away. in oakland haazig madyun kron 4 news. >> reporter: a town hall in a town house meeting was held at regards of the shooting and carjacking that
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had been corporate killing the suspect with 32 rounds, preliminary findings suggest that it was justified. >> reporter: >> 6 officers discharge their weapon in during the suspect creek the suspect yet to be identified, a 34 year old man from the east bay and he does have a criminal record. >> reporter: i am out here at the stanford parking lot next to the star for at stanford latrell prick starting on this day, there would be changing the hours that this area will be open. it will be from 630 in the morning until 730 at night. east bay park official says that they have received complaints from neighbors that people go up all time of night and cost issues. --
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cause, there is sign it to explain the change. >> reporter: it local bartender would not be bartending for quite a while, allegedly beaten with a hammer. in regard to which route to take. with a multiple face fractures and may lose an eye. they are raising a glass and fund to help with this surgery. >> jacqueline: warning up as we get to the rest of the week. we will see warmer temperatures and gusty wind. still mild tomorrow as the wind will pick up in the evening and last until wednesday. satellite a radar picture showing f o g approaching creek it week end the system at the tail
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end creek it will influence us with fall. 60s near the coast line and 80 and napa with 82 and plaza 10 and 66 in san jose. the wind will pick up in the evening with gusty conditions as we head into the overnight hours per it that will raise buyer concerns along with the hot temperature. we will deck will move into the bay area. and to the low 90s in land. and the upper 70 degree temperatures at the coast. we will begin to cool and more dramatically into next week. >> this just in to the kron 4 newsroom.
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(male announcer): now, here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. >> reporter:if you see a stark naked woman waking down the street in any major metropolitan city you would expect to see the police arriving shortly but were not talking about any major metopolitan city we are talking about san francisco and in this city >> reporter:to give you better understand the what going allow me to expain >> reporter:i received a call from a kron employee saying there was a naked woman walking up van ness ave i grabbed my y camera and ran outside. >> reporter:but inadvertely left my phone at my desk, my intention was to follow her until the police picked her up >> reporter:
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to my surprise i ended up following her from ofarrel and van ness to scott and clay just under a mile and a half >> reporter: what i discovered is what this lady is doing >> reporter:did you call 911? yea >> reporter:neither did this driver >> reporter:infact i asked people all along the route to call 911 not sure if anyone would or did and believe i asked at least a dozen different people >> reporter: i even asked a parking enforcemtent officer to call, he laughted and said it's legal to be naked in sf it is not >> reporter: it wasn't until the naked lady walked past cpmc that someone at the hospital tried to offer assistance i tried not to get to close unsure of her mental state >> reporter: now we have myself in following and employess of cpmc >> reporter: as i walk throught this construtions scaffolding listen to this
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>> nats: hey you need a safety vest then a cpmc worker tries to talk to the woman but to no avail >> reporter: finally at scott and clay san francisco police arrive to talk to the woman on citizen offered a robe >> reporter: now the woman wasn't injured but she clearly needed help, help that not many people offered which shows me just how de-sensitive people have become in the end she was taking to a locl hospital because she told officers she was walking to the golden gate bridge, and made other rambling statements >> reporter: now here is the kicker, of the thousands of people who say here sfpd say they only received two calls one from cpmc
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five percent over the past year. >> catherine: the average fee for using an out-of- network a-t-m is now 4- dollars-and 35-cents per transaction. >> catherine: fewer people are using a-t-ms because of the fees -- but that's part of the problem. banks are raising prices to make up for the loss. >> catherine: a-t-m fees have sky-rocketed 23 percent over the past 5 years. >> pam: the great willie mays gary has clearly actions and local in as el coaches are in turmoil. next
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the un sanders said last night on the national football league network that some players will let our ball out. that they have grown tired of him. >> deion sanders stated last night that players would not like to play for you anymore creek that they have grown tired of playing with you. >> i personally that that is a bunch of crap. >> reporter: is it important for a player to like a coach? >> again, i believe that this has gone on way too far in my opinion. >> gary: he answered all the questions today. today he
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face the music. pam, you can go to waste critic and go totally there were you say who is deion sanders? but, when it comes up more than once it happened earlier in the year. harbaugh and the 49ers had that deal were supposedly, he wanted a contract extension and that they did not give it to him. if i am not talking about the middle of the road. one person came out and said that everyone loves harbaugh. i will let one of the top guys such as boldin. to come out to say.. the three guys that are
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confident enough like willis... to confirm this. that everything is ok. and that will in it. --end it. >> gary: and that will be the end of it. >> pam: did you think that that will end dicit? >> gary: i will say i am uncomfortable are rounded. harbaugh is probably a tough guy to get along with. his personality bros a lot of people the wrong way. the more you get to know him the
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more you like him. apparently, the more you get to know harbaugh there is a discontent meant. if you want to end this stuff... have one of the leaders of the team's dead right up. stand right up! have one of the big boys come out a nd say something. >> pam: (laughter) >> pam: to say that you were right. >> gary: after hit with back
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spasms he was discharged from the game. raiders are back from london. the associated press the jumps the gun yesterday and sent out word that alan had been fired. >> gary: they had to apologize this afternoon. until you hear from the ownership, who knows? >> gary: if you or to fire him to fire him now. >> right now my decision comes from the higher up. players play. we have nothing to do with dennis
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allen or anyone it is the same old coke after every game. --same old talk. >> gary: pam, you heard from the great floor director who took the heart creek and says to fire him and the guy who hired him again, very emotional statement made today. >> gary: arizona running back, family charged with aggravated assault and eight misdemeanors for hitting his wife. the wire had been booked on suspicion for hitting his son patrick but the indictment does not charge him or point to charges for hitting or injuring his son.
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>> gary: the greats willie mays provided one of the greatest moments in giants history 60 years ago today. >> (cheers & applause) >> gary: giants in pirates in one game play if you will. on wednesday night. that always tell the story about him back in the old days. remember, it was a different think we did a one hour six segment. just to see willie mays. i told him that she worked with me
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market research former firm in affleck is no straining 350 percent more video that it was three years ago. additionally the company international string has increased the difficulty over the last three years. >> pam: nets six has expanded into canada canada and the u.k., france and germany. however according to nielsen americans on average to watch or around five hours of television every day. >> pam: forbes just released its list of what his americans. thank you know who made the cut? the berkshire hathaway chief executive has held the no. 2 spot on this list since 2001. and third is larry ellison the founder of the south where firm oracle with a net worth of $50 billion. >> pam: charles and david
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tied for fourth while wal- mart ceo jim walton took seventh place. former new york mayor michael bloomberg took a place. meanwhile facebook co-founder mark zuckerberg came in the 11th place with $34 billion. >> pam: a program reminder television number one drawn mixed its premiere on kron4 wednesday night. it is the walking dead creek >> pam: you will be able to watch it the zombi drawn out right here creek ketchum back-to-back episodes each and every wednesday at 9:00 p.m. followed by kron 4 news at 11. >> jacqueline: >> pam: the rain will help with this virus. let's hope that as i get back for the next couple of days. had a
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a wedding that broke many girl's hearts and was every girl's dream. clooney shows the world how to create a modern fairy tale. and now that gorgeous george is off the market, who takes his place? then, a star tud studded 43rd birthday bash, then -- >> beyonce's wardrobe malfunction. >> and a weekend ruined by a suspected drunk driver. >> plus, chris brown, my candid interview with music's most controversial hitmaker. >> five years ago, how many people counted you out?
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>> is the public ready to forgive? >> it's time to go inside. >> it gave me more of a drive to be great. now a week of celebrity news delivered to you 24/7. a complete class act, george the gentleman marries his perfect lady. >> women all over the world held their breath and the clooneys made it official. they said i do in a four-day wedding extravaganza. it was complete with a palace fit for a king and a queen, a-list guests, and a blushing bride. >> mr. and mrs. george clooney exited their civil ceremony today rewriting the book on how to have a modern fairy tale wedding.
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