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. some fundamentalists that today they didn't. . real little worried that then gets the was the excitement was crazy. we're in the world there is now maybe >> reporter: and they're still out here and there were death a little while ago dancing to the beat of the giants at their hats on what a game >> reporter: tell me where you're a bit nervous yes kind of williston on a portable radio radio . >> reporter: now back to
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the studio. >> reporter: its games of been fun to watch i was out there about 845. it >> reporter: and is just a whole different feel in the playoffs come and the giants that old cliche nothing spectacular no big home runs they did this in a wild pitch. >> reporter: and they decided done of the giants were this good run away with this day was a free run triple for nothing bottom of the first. >> reporter: courtesy of rebel kurd shock of home run for four hudson was a
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bullpen game on my dad to acidify elbow the ball bids by them as a real nice play. >> reporter: runners at first and second nobody out and ready shut those down the right-field line. >> reporter: 80 this series two games to one to the clubhouse here we go luckily had confidence he laid down the beauty he put down some speed of the great ball game >> reporter: they need to win tomorrow for st. louis or down three games thursday could be a clincher.
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>> reporter: the giants keep doing it nothing dramatic. no big hero is the team effort. >> reporter: more from gary at 6:00 science fans you can e-mail to kron 4 doc,. >> reporter: will be showing more photographs later >> reporter: traffic is a mess and severance is going to imagine people try to get out of a ballpark area is a mess in both directions the red indicates slow speeds it is very slow right now. it >> reporter: was the fans are really getting out of the ball park the part of
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the reason that there's so much congestion is the was a conference thousands of people at the conference you looking for a ninth straight beyond that to larkin street is closed the brutal marks concert is a part of this event this week and a civic center plaza area in addition to the giants. >> reporter: congested is very very heavy in san francisco. >> reporter: other news now the first person infectedthe first person infected by ebola in america talks about her condition. and the president is talking about a new federal responose to the threat of an outbreak. catherine heenan is here with the day's developments in a story that has many people concerned.
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catherine? concern is right in a new poll, nearly two >> reporter: out of three americans said they are worried about an ebola epidemic in the united states. almost as many think the government should do more to prevent it. president obama said today he is doing more, >> reporter:"we are surging resources into dallas to examine what exactly has happened that ended infecting the nurse there." >> reporter:a team of cdc experts is now at the dallas hospital where nurse caught the disease from a liberian patient who later died. >> reporter:it's still not clear how nina pham became infected, but the head of the cdc says he now regrets how his agency responded. "i wish we had put a team like this on the ground the day the patient, the first patient, was diagnosed. that might have prevented this infection. but we will do that from today onward with
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any case anywhere in the u.s." >> reporter:as for pham, she sent a message today saying "i am doing well and want to thank everyone for their kind wishes and prayers. i am blessed by the support >> reporter: of my family and friends and am cared for by the best team of doctors and nurses in the world." >> reporter: we also learned more about her king charles spaniel, bentley. >> reporter:bentley was removed from pham's apartment on monday and is being quarantined at an undisclosed location under the care of vetrinarians from texas a&m who tweeted today, "he's adorable. clearly a little puzz;ed by what's going on. but he's in good hands." >> reporter:cdc protocols say dogs like bently are a risk through licking, biting or grooming. >> reporter:one of pham's neighbors says he's worried the pet will spread the disease. if this is as deadly as can be, do you want to allow, i means do you want to destroy all traces of the disease." >> reporter:right now it's unlikely that bentley will suffer the same fate as excalibur, the pet of a spanish nurse wo contracted ebola. >> reporter:excalibur was
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put down, but bentley has a texas judge watching out for him. >> reporter: we are going to take good care of that dog." >> reporter:currently only four facilities in the country are equipped to treat ebola, but the c=d=c says every hospital in the country should be on the lookout for possible cases. >> reporter:and nurses need to be trained to get the travel histories of all patients with high fevers. >> reporter:a patient who was possibly at risk for the ebola virus at a marin county hospital. does not have the disease. the patient arrived at marin general hospital in greenbrae yesterday morning. and was placed in an isolation room. >> reporter:doctors performed an assessment on the patient. and found that the patient did meet the criteria of having the virus.
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>> reporter:hospital officials say they enforced its incident command center system. and took precaution in protecting its staff and visitors. it is unknown if the patient has been released. here is very confident that the people in east bay are very ready should of a bold symptoms arrive no one said that their challenges or lack of resources the challenge is gonna be sharing what we learn and making sure every person on the front line knows what to look for if a patient comes in and knows what what matter of course to take to isolate the patient. >> reporter: this cdc and the national centers of health have vaccines to
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treat sick patients. >> reporter: they talk about the challenges of being in and out of personal protective outfit will have more of that coming up the six >> reporter: facebook ceo mark zuckerberg and his wife, priscilla chan, are donating $25 million to the cdc foundation to help address the ebola epidemic. the money will be used by the u.s. centers for disease control and prevention's ebola response effort in guinea, liberia and sierra leone and elsewhere in the world where ebola is a threat, the foundation said tuesday. million donation made by microsoft co-founder paul allen last month. zuckerberg and chan are making the grant from their fund at the nonprofit
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silicon valley >> reporter: "we need to get ebola under control in the near term so that it doesn't spread further and become a long term global health crisis that we end up fighting for decades at large scale, like hiv or polio," zuckerberg wrote on his facebook page on tuesday. "we believe our grant is the quickest way to empower the cdc and the experts in this field to prevent this outcome." >> reporter: coming up the 515 missing and badly injured the technology that was used to find a woman whose car went off a cliff that 530 and new clout and no clue in the fight with a flash in the bay area/and it's been fairly overcast drizzly out there. >> reporter: is a lot a little better brains out >> reporter: is a lot a little better brains out there will t give him the tour. let me show you! soft-close drawers, farm sink!
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>> reporter:scene where a coast guard helicopter pulled off a dramatic early morning rescue. >> reporter:missing since 2 pm monday, the woman and her car were finally spotted early tuesday here, at the bottom of a 500 foot ravine off mount hamilton road, about a mile up from clayton road in the east san jose foothills. in this video from kron four's helicopter partner ship with abc 7 news, we can see how the still conscious woman was loaded onto a gurney lowered to the scene by a coast guard helicopter and flown to safety. >> reporter:the woman, identified as 28-year-old melissa vasquez, of campbell, was air lifted to nearby regional medical center, where she is being treated for what were initially described as serious injuries. the chp says vasquez was ejected from her car as it >> reporter:careened down the steep slope after she somehow lost control on one of the many tight turns along the notoriously treacherous road. >> reporter:it would be
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several hours before the battered chevy cruz was pulled out of the ravine where vasquez lay trapped for 18 hours.where the authorities had zeroed in on her location by following pings from her cell phone. it's not clear exactly what led up to the crash. in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news >> reporter: the ferry that crashed in to peer one sunday 10 people on the ferry were injured when the craft in his highly people were treated at the hospital for mainly cuts bruce is a back injury >> reporter: the passengers were not in danger this is an update on the ferry that crashed sunday -- injuring several people. we have video. peralta blue and gold ferry it is back in service.
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coast guard and blue and gold looked over the boat and decided no repairs were needed. info from ernest at water >> reporter: it was frightening.but american airlines insists the passengers were not in danger. nonetheless -- you can imagine how you'd feel if the plane you were in seemed to be coming apart -- mid-air. it led to an emergency landing at s-f-o yesterday. >> reporter: passengers say this is why they began yelling for flight attendants to come take a look. >> reporter: please call my wife asap if somebody please call right now finally the pilot came over to see the damage for himself that's when the decision was made
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to get back to sfo. >> reporter: as they approached sfo the pilot flight load and ask the coach wanted to check for any visible damage >> reporter: the plane with 190 people on board landed safely american airlines said the problem was a broken air duct and the cabinet never lost air pressure not surprisingly that plane has been pulled out of service the passant passengers were able to fly later out of dallas >> reporter: most of the day to day during the bay area thick cloud still hanging around our meteorologist is here say is get ready for some rain. >> reporter: looking life
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right now in our camp overcast is here the trees, blowing. >> reporter: you see that first band of clouds coming into the bay area here a couple of sour real isolated but we have a lot of little bit red of the north of us sour activity heavier rains we will see more showers that women will receive right now louganis the gusty winds wind speeds and the 20 mi. an hour range and oakland and there feel and then number of places will talk about the wind and rain coming up. >> reporter: new evidence today that the bay area last
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month was the most september's sales in five years over $600,000 is the average price from last year this time the rental market will open a local land now has 9.4 percent compared to last year. >> reporter: 7 rinses go rents up to 5%. >> reporter: which is a distant ninth in the nation. >> reporter: >> reporter: coming up next will take you inside candlestick park were people are, on a piece of bay history. >> reporter:
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>> reporter: come up 530 and no clue police are hoping will help catch of a area flasher. then nearly 25 years since loma pripet quake we go back to some of the hardest-hit areas. >> reporter: hey john check it out.
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twenty - five years ago this. >> reporter: police reached release this sketch to catch a man or indecent exposure. >> reporter: women reported seeing the man and his white bmw when the outside trying to get his license plate when he took off and the paillette peninsula is on edge. >> reporter: the belmont incident does told you about last strike last thursday when lee was riding her bike to release this gets for that incident.
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also >> reporter: also in palo alto. >> reporter: so far no rest. >> reporter: 3 people went to the hospital this morning from a white jeep cherokee that ran a light and slammed into a camp with possibly sold stolen one person was trapped the third person is still at large. >> reporter: 2 people were taken to the hospital hospital >> reporter: according to witnesses a driver of a truck pulled to the side of road then back again and left the truck is described as a gray or white and half
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front in damage. >> reporter: a man struck and killed by a suspected drug driver in palo alto on monday has been identified. >> reporter: 67 year-old girl was williams and ease up pat paul alto resident was hit and killed on east bayshore road. >> reporter: desiccator said the driver was traveling south on east bayshore road when he struck a power pole lost control of his car and then hit williams. >> reporter: officers arrived and found williams debt in the road away. believe >> reporter: arrested the driver miguel there were there goes the torres on the killer manslaughter felony d u high and missed the meter on license driving >> reporter:a devastating six- point- nine magnitude quake struck on the san andreas faultline. centered at the loma prieta peak of
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the santa cruz mountains. the quake leveled structures in many parts of the bay area. killing more than sixty people. injuring some four- thousand others. >> reporter:kron 4's maureen kelly went to some of the places hit the hardest. to show us what has changed. >> reporter: the freeway was three rerouted. is now known as the mandela parkway. >> reporter: that ease that bridge collapsed and the damage it shut down a major artery. >> reporter: the marina and neighborhood built a
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landfill was the hardest hit in 89 a dozen buildings were destroyed. >> reporter: the intersection of the visit there zero and eight. >> reporter: of three story building collapsed into one story. it >> reporter: quake damaged buildings torn down and replaced. >> reporter: 5 people were killed when the side of this market came crashing down with a shot rang people with bricks. >> reporter: and santa cruz pile the bricks and cracked walls could be seen and buildings in that historic sextant work level and that.
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>> reporter: stoppers are back strolling the mall at the discards of that terrible day have faded. >> reporter: coming up at 545 inside look where the former child star mb is being treated. after a supposed meltdown. >> reporter: and next the latest on gas prices in the bay area. how far the prices are falling.
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the average in oakland. and 358 in san jose. >> reporter: and we have a useful tool on our web site for finding the absolute cheapest gas in near where you live or work. >> reporter: good on this section and you'll find an interactive map you can see that actual prices. >> reporter: the breakdown by region looks like the mid twenties over the bay area. >> reporter: and alive look outside for more roof fairly overcast brain is on the way will talk about when it will rise.
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the hospital where she is reportedly being held against her will. on the >> reporter: and his parents had to devise a scheme to track their troubled border into treatment. >> reporter: how much do they know about the hospital where they've admitted her? >> reporter: it is more scary than safe? >> reporter: insiders louis as takes us inside the new plays amanda is calling home. >> reporter: her involuntary psychiatric hold has been extended for two more weeks. >> reporter: here's your inside look at the hospital where a man is being treated in reports is being called and high-end hospital. >> reporter: not only cannot empathize with 01 a man to bite is going through. >> reporter: former dancing
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with the stars michael after what also sought treatment there. >> reporter: drew conceit let the hospitals chemical dependency division. >> reporter: after a few top of the other guys and gals that went through the same experience that you did. up >> reporter: years after treatment there it was played with controversy. >> reporter: during 2006 and 2008 it was improper conduct their. >> reporter: it's a hell hole the reason my son is dead is because he went to a hospital that could not
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trade him they did not treat them. >> reporter: the hospital is under new leadership in end to 2013 improvement has increased. >> reporter: again you can watch all you'll celebrity news right here on kron 4 as 7 followed by entertainment tonight and then your local news at 8:00. >> reporter: will drury out there today overcast skies were looking live right now and rain drops. >> reporter: generally stayed dry so far today but we also have more rain to the north of us later tonight >> reporter: also gusty wan's ranging 20 mi. an hour 26 mi. an hour is
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busting down in san jose. >> reporter: temperatures a lot cooler today about 20 degrees talent the high temperature was in the '70s now dropping to the '60s with this front. >> reporter: tonight the rain is gonna start up this evening or wednesday was the clearing was still a chance of isolated showers. >> reporter: the forecast friday light showers heavier shot to our sunday night into mondayinto >> reporter: the cold front as the dry this. so far. heavier rain is out based are is based out of your weekend that's what we're gonna see later on tonight. >> reporter: despite the
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cloud patterns and to see and the possibility of showers but maybe that's good missiles to the north. >> reporter: the 8:00 hour spotty showers to the north bay as the weak front pressures pushes through and see the rain is largely staying to the coastal waters. >> reporter: still well to the north of us is not very organized as a period up >> reporter: we showers to the north a couple of isolated cells. >> reporter: a lot of the activity will be tapering off in the early morning hours. >> reporter: will wake up to mild conditions.
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>> reporter: the north bank could see a little more. >> reporter: a few hundreds of an inch drain we do have that rain overnight tonight. a chance of showers into friday. >> reporter: watching today's. >> reporter: has led some companies are panicked this is the kind is real and not many people for having fears. >> reporter: there's a
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>> reporter: now at 6:00 hospitals in the bay area are on alert tonight preparing to fight ebola if someone here contracts the deadly virus. >> reporter: bidding on pam war. >> reporter: today all local congressman got a firsthand look at the plan in place if patients with virus should show up for treatment. kron 4 >> reporter: is dan kermit was there and joins us now for more on dan
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virus. got a first-hand look at the plan in place if a patient there, and joins us now for more.dan? >> reporter: a team of c=d=c experts is in dallas tonight. trying to determine how a nurse was infected with ebola, by a liberian patient who died from the disease. >> reporter: nina pham released a statement today saying. she is doing well and is grateful for the outpouring of support. and president obama is sending what he calls. a surge of resources to texas.
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>> reporter: is concerning to nurses among more education and more drills regarding this virus. >> reporter: all of us as a community are trying to get more educated trying to become more comfortable with the appropriate garnet guidelines and get better training with removing the personnel all protective material. >> reporter: the talk about budgets for the cdc and other health hesitate institutes because of our fight in west africa with this disease we're gonna be meeting with the two agencies in hopes of trying to get the budget restored.
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>> reporter: cdc is the dallas tonight trying to find out how that nurse was infected with ebola that nurses need a family released a statement today and states that she is doing well and grateful for the support. >> reporter: president roh, is sending a search of resources into texas to of find out all the lessons learned from dallas to pass on to other hospitals and health centers all around the country. >> reporter: the cdc strengthen the rear the bowler protocols and training staffers to recognize people suffering what from the high fever. it >> reporter: after beating of all of the first american
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to be treated here has donated almost a gallon of his own blood to help fellow in bold a bill patients with the plasma and his blood. >> reporter: so thankful to be well is can't bradley is continually donating plasma and his blood to helping people find ebola and have a better chance of beating had he was transferred to every university and lana since then he's given blood to three people fighting the ball in america. >> reporter: his missionary cowley dr. rick cowley carry it >> reporter: and nbc news cameraman i shall come up smoko carry it >> reporter: digest this week dallas nurse named sam sat stock has recovered. >> reporter: the blood was not a match for and another
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patient patient there's no confirmation that blood transfusions help ebola patients recover with the premises new people's immune systems generate antibodies to help fight off viruses those antibodies remain in the bloodstream after recovery when transferred to a struggling patient the antibodies are likely to help attack the virus and kill it and keep it from returning. >> reporter: bradley all also received an experimental drug during his recovery and now demand for that is the nappe is soaring a biopharmaceutical company in san diego is working on it but right now their debts are not enough doses available. relative >> reporter: of the tobacco plant are used to make the serum. >> reporter: since the
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outbreak in west africa makers of the nep are scrambling to wrap up production. >> reporter: the other big story tonight a nail biter at 8 t and t. park. >> reporter: giants need extra innings to knock off the st. louis cardinals in game 3 of the national league championship series. >> reporter: san francisco now leads the series two games to one. game 4 is tomorrow. kron 4 j. r. stone is live at att park with more of a fantastic finish j.r.? >> reporter: this game and about 90 minutes ago the fans back in the way back home the pretty excited about that too. up >> reporter: in the video you can see what looks like after the giants went up to one in this series many of the fans coming now are
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hooting and hollering world series world series they are one game at a time. >> reporter: we talk with a bunch of fans here is what they had to say >> reporter: areter awesome this better than any workday. kolff said delta the malle's game area where there the failed health looks like it's gonna be an awesome game. were you a nervous wreck at the end of this game or what? all the sun block of this up and it was like. . >> reporter: you can see some of those who may hats but the ladies were making
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for the game. again big way and they go up to one. >> reporter: everybody sang gadgeteverybody >> reporter: our right as they are hard science coverage it is not done yet coming up 645 red will have a complete wrap up of today's game. >> reporter: big change is coming to the bay area forecast the cloud cover cooler temperatures were looking live right now from our camp. >> reporter: we also see some clearing at the top of the screen take a look this storm tracker said band of clouds pushing to the south. >> reporter: weeks will see a few breaks and clout. >> reporter: this is the cold front as cummins through your brain to the north. >> reporter: piquancy heavy
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rain up in northern california this will continue down to the south. >> reporter: we've also seen gusty winds out there that speed is generally in the teens or the 20 mi. an hour range. at >> reporter: tonight spotty showers dusty wind gusting winds. it >> reporter: showers will persist. >> reporter: more showers later in the week. >> reporter: also still at it 6:00 of four months they pays off where police seized a stockpile of weapons. >> reporter: a warm and crashes and tumbles 500 ft. down of an embankment. >> reporter: attack
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>> reporter: seriously injured woman was plucked off a ravine. >> reporter: it shows our rescue crew made it to the scene about a mile from where the car went over. >> reporter: the car plunged
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off mount hamilton road and then careened down a 500 ft we've been some time on monday afternoon the woman was ejected from the vehicle and trapped for 18 hours on seen from the road above. it >> reporter: she painters cellphone and that's how she was tracked. >> reporter: the extent of her injuries we do not now but she is awaken talking. >> reporter: we're not exactly sure of what happened we won't know until we get back with the driver and investigate the entire scene. >> reporter: later the woman later identified she was trader treated for serious industry she is now in stable condition. >> reporter: cyc cards are
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now allowed to pick up and drop off taft passengers at as at all. >> reporter: the airport announced agreement with san francisco-based right sharing company today. >> reporter: since last april all california airports have required permits for transportation services. >> reporter: sfo officials say discussions are still ongoing with other side of the ride sharing companies left in the dust and cooper neither one are legally allowed to operate at the airport. >> reporter: check worth bush lied and sam francisco. >> reporter: is already started to try and traffic here in the market area all day long. >> reporter: it continues to be so is 618 in the evening
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and he looked at the video and see the police officers are at the intersection of nine trying to keep the traffic flowing. >> reporter: brunel mars he was at the super bug bowl halftime. it >> reporter: is san francisco's civic center you can't get an alleged to have a ticket. >> reporter: their couple of charities in town the bad thing is traffic is not good. >> reporter: you need to find a different place to get around town live in severance cisco kron 4 news. >> reporter: were finally starting to see the clouds left. >> reporter: you could see
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some low coverage low cloud coverage in the distance. >> reporter: the cold front is pushing to the south. >> reporter: we have another round of rate coming on its heels. >> reporter: we're gonna see some clearing in the next couple of hours. >> reporter: when does have not disappoint the been rolling through within 20 mi. an hour range and a downed tree near south bay with these gusty whence. >> reporter: the grain is moving through later this evening. >> reporter: should have a 10th of an inch of rain. >> reporter:: showers.
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>> reporter: physical front will see a few areas of drizzle but not much. >> reporter: within more rain with the trough access access >> reporter: as we look a little bit further offshore you could see the cloud patterns that indicates instability. it >> reporter: much of the scud missiles to the north. >> reporter: the 8:00 hours will be some showers to the north. >> reporter: comes the second round of rain favoring the coastal waters as well if they deal. >> reporter: as we move later in the morning with the commute.
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>> reporter: at 9:00 it should taper off in the driving east and dished conditions should improve. >> reporter: rainfall totals again are not all impressive we could see up to half an inch rain. >> reporter: is not gonna be big rainmaker at all. >> reporter: we do have more rain in the forecast tonight tomorrow morning thursday we should be dried friday of a better chance of rain more rain sunday and monday. >> reporter: union workers held a one day strike they been negotiations for a while and the if fall short of what they want to receive. >> reporter: the state
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freezing. the practice a lot >> reporter: allows one to put fertility on hold again have children later in life >> reporter:. from the pap popular drop bauxite and the measure was stolen from unrelated services so far hackers have stolen hundreds of passwords and e-mail's unless they received a ransom. >> reporter: drop box says that their site is safe and they're under constant surveillance for hackers. >> reporter: hospitals are preparing for ebola outbreaks. >> reporter: coming up you
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can't tell from this driver there's actually a stop sign here here and now show you more in the next edition of people behaving badly. >> reporter: rain is on the way as when they we even have drizzle alexian know about the rest of the rain to the bay area coming up next. >> reporter: ...we need to break up. is it the biting?
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>> reporter: here in san ramon regional medical center doctors and nurses and administrators are coming together as well as the cdc to discuss being prepared for ebola. >> reporter: an east bay are ready their two dozen people taking part the had plenty of questions for the cdc.
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>> reporter: about medical waste and protective gear all agree that there needs to be ongoing training. >> reporter: than kermit kron 4 news >> reporter: management is concerned about how they been trained for what ebola outbreak. >> reporter: even though we are and have been prepared we are due in a number of things to reinforce our training. >> reporter: 21 better protection. and at an oakland kron 4 news >> reporter: a woman is in stable condition after being rescued from her car being trapped there for 18 hours. >> reporter: 2 that the bottom of a 500 ft. ravine
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at the bottom of hamilton road. >> reporter: she was flown to all regional medical center and she is now in stable condition. >> reporter: authorities tractor down through herself phone. >> reporter: in rodale a 72 year-old woman reunites with her children that workmen kidnapped 20 years ago by a deceased relative. >> reporter: it will be on the doctor feels show wednesday. >> reporter: she has not seen her children's and 1969. >> reporter: in san francisco is all about giants the beat the cardinals in game 3 going up to want and this is what looks like after that game is over. fans are fired up first
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things first they go up too serious to want to one in this series. >> reporter: the giants win the next game they could take this thing right here in san francisco. >> reporter: traffic has been a mess all day long and severance as though in this late hour is still a problem. >> reporter: all the reason the reason for this is the convention ends and to direct role marks concert is causing a lot of the trafficlot >> reporter: the civic center is expected to be full all night long bruno march starts at 8:00 p.m.. >> reporter: are big with the story tonight rain will be returning tonight and be pretty dismal heavier
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showers. >> reporter: this is what's gonna move through tonight spotty showers. >> reporter: light rain mainly on the focus on the north. >> reporter: so to pass on midnight you'll see a few showers nothing really organized as it approaches the bay area. >> reporter: were looking at minimal rainfall. >> reporter: future cast isn't picking up on all the showers. >> reporter: things will start to dry out in the next few days. >> reporter: will see a few fights id showers tonight more rain in friday's forecast. >> reporter: more
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widespread rape and sunday saturday and sunday. >> reporter: people behaving out badlybehaving >> reporter: now the average roundabout don't actually have stop signs but this one has to and both are on holloway it might not know they exist on drivers habits because i watched the driver after driver. after driver ran both stop signs. >> reporter: this included by so it bicyclist after bicyclist after bicyclist i think he got my point. >> reporter: also i noticed the destined this pedestrian's adjusting to wander aimlessly in the streets with no cure drivers and dock in case you didn't know as a pedestrian
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you only receive legal protection if you are in a marked or on marked crosswalk. >> reporter: young and old were wandering across the street in it that this lady with a cane used across what but chose not to. >> reporter: not to mention many drivers are not yielding to pedestrians tried to cross legally. >> reporter: the driver is going slow and not because she is being cautious is because she's tried to navigate the circle. >> reporter: in a roundabout any driver in the circle has the right away if. >> reporter: cycled cyclists and drivers and pedestrians are creating hazardous at just a matter of time before someone gets injured injured >> reporter: coming for on
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>> reporter: a good day for gays in california. >> reporter: the supreme court is refusing to let the states of a hand. foie is the french name for fat liver. >> reporter: geezer ducks
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are forced fed to make their livers larger. california airports impose the ban last year. the supreme court's action is considered a victory for animal rights groups. >> reporter: the legalization of recreational marijuana and colorado has led to a huge tourism boost. >> reporter: a lot of candy is confused with pocket but marijuana is as an ingredient ok the legalization of recreational marijuana sales earlier this year has led to a big tourism bone and there's a lot of positive views can be out there. >> reporter: all the sports are next.
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giants then again. >> reporter: you have to know somebody get a ticket for band 3. >> reporter: travis doubled off the right-center wall the when playing havoc. hunter brandon also or for nothing for the giants. >> reporter: molina watching the bench with injured all bleak. >> reporter: topple the fourth of four to zero giants. it >> reporter: wong tripled to about the same area of hudson john and matt score fortitude giants. >> reporter: out of the 743 diamonds. >> reporter: randall solo home run off hudson 44 tie. >> reporter: bros probably
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regretting letting hudson start the seventh. >> reporter: steven curry c. perry stop believing 44 in the 10th inning john jay was running from first base make the play to matt holiday the bottom of the 10th rancho throws away and there it is the giants and the best of seven dallied two games to want. >> reporter: 54 of final today. people say how the giants won a game and of the same we really believed it and
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ourselves. so the throw go wide nine plan was tells money locke co has confidence he lay down a beauty put pressure on them was a great ball game. >> reporter: all managers should take a lesson from kochi but even when he loses his cool. >> reporter: cardinals and giants coach tomorrow with game 4 us adjust them of some good reports tomorrow night. >> reporter: now pam wanted met when this so it. >> reporter: 0 hundred 62 games of baseball to put
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your right to slate these games will ignite the community anyway form first shelley miller tomorrow night night >> reporter: go have the right off the bed at 5 heavy tomorrow night. >> reporter: the price for the dodgers not making the playoffs is neck letting assistant to brian sabin has been put in that role in the wac that today. >> reporter: 2 friedman 37 years of age is good a takeover the general manager shipped of operations. >> reporter: that betty has one more year on this contract in the period >> reporter: when you don't
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make it the blame on some that the blame somebody. >> reporter: kurd who was an outstanding player at arizona donated $1 million to our memorial center renovation and enhancement. >> reporter: a million dollars to help the school various the ball said that this is something they wanted to. >> reporter: what the university of arizona means to me and my career is of the me and my wife a talked- about and we wanna do something good for the school something meaningful the american and that on the latest generation of student athletes. >> reporter: make it tougher all of a spam you went to michigan. >> reporter: it never knew
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