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found in the bay area. "it wouldn't be un-normal >> pam:a second day of ebola meetings at the white house today. the president once again putting all other matters aside to dealt with the crisis. >> pam:in dallas, cheers from her co-workers, as the country's first domestic case is taken >> pam:nina pham is being moved to a federal quarantine facility in maryland. and the disease was a hot
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>> reporter:catherine heenan is here to show us what happened. catherine an indication of just how hot: just a couple of weeks before election day, a handful of representatives returned to the capital to press for action. and answers. it's a public health crisis people are scared the public confidence is shaken. >> reporter:an epidemic of finger top health officials are called to testify about the ebola crisis. iowa "the administration did not act fast enough " "unacceptable" "mismanaged" i still don't feel we have a >> reporter:demands for an explanation fatally infected liberian man. "despite our best intentions, in a highly skilled medical team, we made mistakes. we did not correctly diagnose his symptoms as those of ebola and we are deeply sorry. >> reporter:and for the subsequent infection of two dallas nurses/ the head of the cdc says his agency is learning from its
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mistakes, and we're open to ideas for americans as safe as possible as long as the outbreak is continuing. >> reporter:ebola screenings are now underway at five u-s airports. officials are taking the temperatures of passengers african countries. >> reporter:that began today at washington dulles, chicagoatlanta's airport.. screenings have already started at j-f-k in new what >> reporter: >> reporter: 1 a time and and a future test the rainfall total and when i next round of wayne will be in the bay area. >> reporter: tonight to be magical at at&t part the giants and tried to make history there just one game away from a surge world series and the friends i decided >> reporter: the talk out
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here pam is all about the san francisco giants and one we want to talk about the world series one more game to get to the world series. >> reporter: to see all the last minute fans trying to pack into the stadium all these the fans are here been in all the long >> reporter: said payne ravenna wan drinking the champagne already were confident were overconfident i keep coming across this this of the drink of the day. >> reporter: i came across some people in the parking lot better sipping on champagne already which is bigger and bigger now drinks champagne later >> reporter: allow the people in the parking lot drinking champagne already >> reporter: and not here
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live out here that at&t part he knows the big game when people are toasting glasses of champagne at 1:00 in the afternoon and that is exactly what she saw there and that is exactly what is going on out here it at&t park there of 31 in this series just one more win and they'll go to the world series will be out here all night with highlights later at 8:00 thing live in san francisco j. r. stone kron 4 news >> reporter: it was an outbreak and violence at last night's game at at&t part police responded to a large fistfight fist fight outside the game the police and try to keep the peace and control the crowd just just in case they make it to the world series >> reporter: untrue a tragedy in it east bay and
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then at 530 on the 25th have anniversary of the earthquake will see what is different now. >> reporter: what we need to know about a trances strike was planned for tomorrow.
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>> reporter: happening now a strike averted. >> reporter: besides met
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today in a last-ditch ever to avoid a strike for tomorrow. >> reporter: the details of today's tentative agreement are not being released at this point now the union members must ratify an agreement before it goes before the district board of approval next friday. >> reporter: the newest apple. we have the findings for joan rivers medical.
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>> reporter: a 12- year old bay point boy is rushed by helicopter to the hospital with gunshot wounds. his family says, he was gunned down in front of an apartment building on weldon street. just before 9 o'clock last night. >> reporter: the family of leno blanco is pleading for answers. while the contra costa sheriff's department investigates. >> reporter:
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kron 4's will tran has the story. a teen who set another teen's skirt on fire on an a-c transit bus. reached a plea deal and faces seven years in prison. >> reporter: 17 -year old richard thomas was prosecuted as an adult. in the november 20-13 attack against luke "sasha" fleischman. thomas used to a lighter to set fleischman's skirt on fire. while the teen slept on a bus. fleischman suffered second >> reporter: i hope the two will have some remorse for what you've done in come forward i'm begging you as a mother as a grandmother >> reporter: thank you for taking the time of very emotional demand only now
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he's a little boy this 12 years old heat rises bicycle around paris weekend by all accounts they right now they don't have a motive behind the shooting or any suspects he just for the grandmother believes that this is just a mess of mistaken identity and she hopes whoever shot her beloved grandson's turns themselves again >> reporter: we see a lot of high clouds out there today printer approaching looking from the san mateo bridge you concede that high cloud coverage will have more increasing cloud coverage tonight friday mostly cloudy. >> reporter: the escalator into the early saturday will be dry most of the weekend rain will return monday. >> reporter: ec some of the high clouds that are straining to the bay area you look offshore and you see this system up north and
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looks like it's gonna move is trending toward the north and north and east we are gonna see someone in the north back up >> reporter: your future tests shows cloudiness and you really see what i'm talking about right here the rain is headed towards up north here for the coastal waters think will be more than more coverage and what future cancer showing would keep most of the rain over the coastal waters. >> reporter: with menacing green up to the north bay and a little better read little better rated the san mateo this'll be continuing into early saturday morning >> reporter: the north bay off rain is good to be light we could get up to a
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third of an inch of rain up north near the coast a little bit is suspected in the east bay in the south bay >> reporter: temperatures running in the low 70's 74 los gatos in the east bay and a biscuit '70s that there will be some sunbreaks during the day in richmond the clouds and not a break at all tomorrow the coastline will be 66 we do have a chance of rain in the forecast for monday and will have the extended forecast later in the hour >> reporter: and there is this the new i pad unveiled by apple ceos to pipettes made their debut today and crown forest tech reporter is that the event >> reporter: the
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biped air to come this silver white and now gold my first impression of it is really light weight is then as a tablet 6.1 ml fan in as a fingerprint touch id and really have described a blown away out about how light weight is. >> reporter: it's better than a pencil in his eight a processor chips and will be faster the new bypass many three has a touch id fingerprint feature for added security and convenience as a much better camera pickens takes slo-mo videos and hyper lapse videos also >> reporter: priced at 499 and i get many three is at 399 >> reporter: that one is
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it's a fresh approach on education-- superintendent of public instruction tom torlakson's blueprint for great schools. torlakson's blueprint outlines how investing in our schools will reduce class sizes, bring back music and art,
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and provide a well-rounded education. and torlakson's plan calls for more parental involvement. spending decisions about our education dollars should be made by parents and teachers, not by politicians. tell tom torlakson to keep fighting for a plan that invests in our public schools. >> reporter: new at five. joan rivers died because of brain damage from a lack of that's the finding of the new york medical examiner. >> reporter:the 81-year-old comedian died september 4th - a week after a procedure to check out changes in her voice, and acid reflux. it was supposed to be a routine procedure, but rivers went into cardiac arrest at a doctor's office. >> reporter: she'd been sedated with
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propofol -- the drug implicated in michael jackson's death. the death has been classified as a therapeutic complication. >> reporter: negligence is not specifically suspected.but the finding does not preclude her family from filing a lawsuit. >> reporter:the state health department is investigating the case. >> reporter:and another celebrity death to tell you about. actress elizabeth pena has passed away at age 55. >> reporter:we'll have more on her life >> reporter:we'll have more on her life give him the tour. let me show you! soft-close drawers, farm sink! where's my room? we had to take just a little bit for the kitchen. ranked highest in customer satisfaction. ikea kitchens.
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"believe it or not, in our modern world, we don't know everything." >> reporter:a dallas-area nurse who treated ebola patient thomas eric duncan said in a statement that she is "doing well" >> reporter: nina pham received a blood transfusion on monday from american ebola survivor kent brantly. the c-d-c says it is working to determine how she became infected. >> reporter: "a single infection in a health care worker is unaccepabtle. and what we're doing at this ponit is looking at everything we can do to minimize that risk." on a local level, leaders like massachusetts governor deval patrick say they are learning from dallas and doing all they can now- before it is too late.
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"the larger concerns are being taken seriously, but there is not a cause for alarm." order >> reporter: americans aren't alarmed yet- but they are concerned. a new washington post- abc news poll shows 65 percent are worried about a widespread ebola epidemic here in the u-s. >> reporter: this as the world health organization warns that ebola cases in west africa could jump up to as many as 10 thousand cases a week by december. >> reporter: prompting spain -- where another case of ebola has been contracted -- and other european countries to beef up their response. >> reporter: "until we start to diminish the outbreak, we have to contemplate the possibilities of imported cases" >> reporter:meanwhile the u- n security council met to discuss an unprecedented coordinated strategy. i'm ryan nobles reporting
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>> reporter:here in california, hospitals and first-responders are making plans of their own to handle possible ebola cases. order >> reporter:in contra costa county, ambulance provider a-m-r is holding scenarios for it's paramedics -- who might be the first ones to care for a patient infected with the virus. >> reporter:a-m-r says they have a plan in the event of an infected patient. >> reporter:and in southern california, doctors and nurses at a hospital in san diego held drills designed to keep them and their patients from getting infected. >> reporter:the drill started with this pretend mom and her baby who were escorted out of the main lobby to an area designated for patients who are suspected of having ebola. >> reporter:doctors and nurses have already been notified and began suiting up in gloves, face shields, and full-on protective gear.
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"clear to come in? good afternoon mom my name is dr. carstares." the doctor learns the woman and her child recently returned from west africa and determines the baby must be admitted. order >> reporter:mother and baby are put on a stretcher and taken to a secure room where hospital staff evaluate the child for fever, vomiting, and other symptoms of ebola. >> reporter:"we do the other part of the screening outside away from other patients so potentially if this patient does have ebola we don't expose the rest of the people there in the waiting room." order >> reporter:once out of the room, nurses follow specific steps to safely remove their protective gear. a step they take seriously >> reporter: mean time to settle forecasters say they did not expect an end to the drought to and there is a slight chance there's the stuff of the average stands
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for rain this bill but would not be enough to make up for three consecutive dry years curtly of 60 percent of the states is accepted as explicit sexual drought >> reporter: major devastation from the quake in oakland destroy the cypress freeway and changing landscape and that side of town spoke to a former city official as to what's happening now >> reporter: it has been 25 years since the loma pripet earthquake which collapsed this up the freeway and still a lot of familiar faces >> reporter: when the quake hit and had 1989 he was one of the crew of the respondent after many years after 10 years at the renaming of
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this road way here was a big deal named after malcolm mandela a lot of businesses here that are here now the word here before the cypress freeway is no longer year members of the community up of rebuilding of the cypress freeway now the corner of 14th and mandela pry kore you to see a memorial park. >> reporter: the stands where the three columns once stood 15 seconds of the grim reminder that it took for the deadly quake to bring down the upper deck of that took the lives of 42 people. >> reporter: there is footage of people of my colleagues climbing up on the structure trying to get the injured and the dead your trained to deal with crime and things that happen
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in a moment but we were not really prepared for natural disaster now 25 years later were a little more alert and more aware after going through that experience. >> reporter: we have special earthquake coverage on our web site including what kind of supplies you would need when the big one strikes and some kron 4 that time. >> reporter: and coming up a look back at that act like of actress elizabeth pena a woman was forced out of the car and gun boy by officers did they overreact we have the stunning video. >> reporter: the stocks are higher today after recovering from an early plunge crude hot oil is higher the nasdaq gained two. and s&p was up a fraction of a point. >> reporter:
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>> erica: >> reporter: take a look at this video a pregnant woman was pulled out for vico and were up the couple was already under stress try to prevent the baby from being born in the car when this happened >> reporter: surrounded by police with guns drawn they have been stopped for speeding with video from the police camera she was just minutes away from giving birth screaming to our a husband telling them what is happening >> reporter: it didn't seem to matter to the police the guns they drawn and then the man was there and handcuffed.
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i was in the middle of the highway having guns pointed at me the police and then put her in the squad car to take into the hospital and capper was then handcuffed and told me was under arrest. >> reporter: the couple admits that they were speeding and did not immediately pullover because she said of the work the baby was coming now. >> reporter: taken smile about it now says the little girl hateful is now fine but incredible police are still talking about filing charges against the new parents. >> reporter: forget about criminal charges against been a rachel a lot of people's saw the video and believe that the couple should sue the police. >> reporter: the plaque is a pretty nice day around the
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bay area today '60s and '70s rain will be returning in the forecast now will have more coming up
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>> reporter: said news on the passing of elizabeth pena she died on tuesday after brief undisclosed illness. >> reporter: elizabeth career expanded over three decades to place a fever gar's mother >> reporter: remember her groundbreaking work shrinks would be added business the cast of modern family heard about elizabeth pena is surprising death yesterday many remember her as the sexy mate to the in down and out in beverly hills. >> reporter: their main
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mission was to create opportunities for hispanic and latino actors. >> reporter: actor lou diamond phillips with cold side with her and a bomb but i am sad i'm stunned and bought and heartbroken about the passing of elizabeth pena she was such a life force was hard to believe >> reporter: actor inside morales is mourning the loss of his friend stating i crushed under as a kid her beauty those lips as she was a great gal a touch me to say was >> reporter: elizabeth frieder hand at directing she became the fourth latino member of the directors guild. >> pam: you watch all europe
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celebrity news here kron 4 after insider entertainment tonight at 730 followed by local news at 8. >> reporter: 1 the people that were built with building the seven francisco chronicle has died. >> reporter: he worked his way to the ranks to become editor. >> reporter: a memorial is being planned for him at his home after a long ises he was 95 years old >> reporter: a mile area around the bay area today we still see coverage around the area today is see some of those high clouds streaming in. >> reporter: same rain coming in tomorrow and is not gonna be a big raiment maker yesterday morning in
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the north bay you can step to a third of rain we're expecting some gusty winds near the coast line. >> reporter: it is see the high clouds are pushing to the bay area through northern california even some rain are approaching northern california right now this is all part of the tail and is as it moves towards the coastline is gonna take a turn north. >> reporter: a lot of a scud missiles to the north and a lot is a washout the future cash is showing clouds drop the bay area with some of the showers off shore. >> reporter: around 4:00 hour would unseal a little bit more coverage than the compact cuter showing taking a lot of that activity to the north of us and that will continue into friday evening with and is still
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little bit more coverage. >> reporter: especially in the north bay as we move in the saturday the same deal cloudiness over the north bank we will pick up some way with showers at that point. >> reporter: a rainfall total report is not really impressive at all some spots will see in the ring. >> reporter: but integrated the coastline rainfall totals will generally be on the lighter side. >> reporter: the temperatures tomorrow would be in the '70s in the south bay area same thing goes for that east bay and inland a little bit colder inside the bag would have a little bit more cloud cover and a few sunbreaks that will not be the case in the north will be cloudy and cool in the '60s. >> reporter: ligature
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extended forecast tomorrow a chance of those showers with an icy rain returned to the forecast next week most of the weekend will be dry up by monday the next storm will push through it will bring a little bit more rain throughout the area. >> reporter: this reminder you can get the weather any time with them kron 4 news at download it today. >> reporter: nets look stocks is just getting hammered down 24 to 25% this one will think about it the stock is had a great 52 weeks this is gone away. >> reporter: minute rate to 35 years the basically what happens next is it that expensive to get into international markets with which is also expensive
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interest rates to go up detroit's. >> reporter: the tenured treasury i always buy stocks on the 3 1/2%. >> reporter: the mortgage rates fell below 4% that's pretty impressive. >> reporter: maybe go with the 50 year mortgage and save a little bit more. >> reporter: ices purses ukraine the european union of a strep struggle that they're having economically. >> reporter: analysts take a look at the bay area traffic this hour on thursday evening piquancy the bay bridge toll plaza is the
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>> pam: ron kron 4 now at six. people's lives are at stake. a congressional hearing on the ebola crisis as schools close in two states. the president once again putting all other business aside >> reporter: an airliner is grounded for sterilization. health screening is expanded to three new airports. >> reporter:and a texas nurse airlifted to quarantine in maryland. >> reporter:she seems to be doing reasonably well >> reporter:good evening, i'm pam moore eight days after the death of thomas duncan. the ebola crisis has become an issue for politics as well as
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public health. >> reporter:catherine heenan begins our coverage with the latest developments. catherine. duncan was the first diagnosed case of ebola in the u.s. he died 8 days ago. and now. ebola crisis are literally all over the map. >> reporter: in denver, a frontier airlines jet has been put in storage after being disinfected. >> reporter:frontier says it will replace the seat covers and carpeting on the airplane that brought nurse amber vinson to dallas one day before she was diagnosed with ebola. >> reporter: vinson is now in quarantine at emory university hospital in atlanta. fellow nurse nina pham is due to arrive soon at a national institutes of health facility in maryland. >> reporter: both of them were involved in treating duncan , who died last week. the cause of their infection, still unclear.
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>> reporter:ohio: "was it a breakdown in the protocol? was it the protocol? do we know whether or not the protocol works?" : "the investigation is ongoing. we've identified some possible causes." >> reporter:on capitol hill top administration health officials found themselves under bipartisan pressure to safeguard american lives. michigan "people's lives are at stake and the response so far has been unacceptable" iowa "the administration did not act fast enough in responding to texas" >> reporter:many people are now calling for the resignation of c-d-c director doctor thomas frieden. a house panel grilled the director today over the c-d- c response to ebola in america. >> reporter: the c-d-c hearing is stirring reaction on social media.
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and the sentiment surrouning doctor frieden is mostly negative. >> reporter:in the last 24 hours.80 percent of tweets about frieden have been negative. criticizing his response to the arrival of the ebola virus in the u-s. >> reporter:many people also saying he's not taking enough responsibility for the two nurses infected with ebola while caring for thomas duncan. while frieden said he remains confident in the ability of the u-s health care system to fight ebola. >> reporter:those on social media say they don't feel confident in his ability to lead and are calling for his resignation. >> reporter:let's take a look at some of the tweets >> reporter:new at six. 'it's all hands on deck.' that's what the chief of the emergency medical services agency for santa clara county has to say. about planning for possible contact with the ebola virus. >> reporter:as kron four's rob fladeboe shows you now, one new measure now in
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place, deals with the protocol for paramedics and emergency medical technicians. >> reporter:full body protection, like this, only recently the protocol for contact with the rare case of tuberculosis, is now standard procedure for contact with people suspected of being infected with the ebola virus. >> reporter:michael petrie/emergency medical services '.we have get this right, we're taking all reasonable measures to stay on top of this.' >> reporter:that means paramedics and emt's will be wearing not one but two pairs of gloves >> reporter:along with the latest protective gear including full body gowns, masks, goggles and boots and new training designed to help them decide when to suit up. >> reporter:michael petrie --'.one of the changes we've made, effective this week, regardless of where we
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encounter a patient, ev if it's on the side of the road, should begin with the question, do you have a fever.? >> reporter:if the answer is yes, emt's and paramedics will suit up and ask more questions about >> reporter:any recent travel to west africa. training is underway to prepare for every possible scenario, no matter how remote the chances are ebola will surface here in the south bay. '.the call could come from anywhere, it could come from a residence where someone has returned from one of the three west african countries and they're sick, it could come from the airport or it could come from doctor's office.' >> reporter:the first responders are also practicing how to remove and dispose of that protective gear off without spreading any infection. in terms of emergency medical response, michael petrie says the ebola virus is a 'game changer' and being ready for it is all >> reporter:about adapting to whatever comes next.
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>> reporter:in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news >> reporter:we have an informative ebola section on our website. >> reporter:everthing you need to know about how it is spread, symptoms to look for and how the virus is being handled localle world. you can check kron4.com. >> reporter: happening now. the man accused of touching children at an east bay walmart and target is behind bars. police arrested 20 year old man this morning. >> reporter:authorities say an off-duty police officer spotted the man near the target in san leandro this morning. the officer took pictures of the man and his vehicle. >> reporter:detectives were able to track the man to a parking garage on the peninsula where he works. he was reportedly wearing the same black clothes and red tie seen in this
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surviellance video. .two young girls on monday night police say the suspect moved to san leandro six months ago from southern california. now authorities are looking for more possible victims. >> reporter:41-year-old blake johnston of martinez is now under arrest for allegedly kidnapping a 14- year-old girl from oregon earlier this week. martinez police say the two established an online relationship over the summer. on wednesday investigators found the girl inside johnston's home. she is now back in oregon with her family. blake johnston remains jailed in martinez >> reporter:coming up, the giants are just one win away from going to the world series. >> reporter: a pretty nice day around the bay area with soap temperatures in the '70s and much in the bay area 74 in concord 72 and
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dec. tell 73 of vallejo also the '70s to run the coastline as we look live right now from the san mateo bridge he does see some of that high cloud coverage this trimming and over the day is making for pretty sunset this evening we are expecting rain in the forecast tomorrow taking a look as satellite is in the high clouds federal the bay area now has to look offshore because the storms this is the tail end of it could be leaning more toward the north as forster eureka right now we're not a direct hit but we are gonna get some rain increasing clouds tonight some cloudy afternoon showers and more grain next at the end of next week will take a look at that it didst extended forecast also coming up
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>> pam: happening now with
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china close out the championship against the st. louis cardinals. police >> pam: out in force try to make sure the crowds don't get too rowdy. >> pam: police say they will not tolerate any violence or destruction. we've been here before unfortunately we been in this situation 2012 we been able to adopt plans for 2014 were hoping that there will be any problems waxing for fans to be mindful to celebrate responsibly. >> pam: send francisco police says there will be beefed up presents or around the game after the playoff. >> pam: coming up the sentences a parking officers are demanding more details
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>> pam: >> pam: a 12 year-old bay. boy is rushed to the hospital on up with gunshot wounds pill. neighbors said the family says the boy was gunned down in front of an apartment building on wellington street. just before 9:00 last night. >> pam: of black gold was and airlifted to ucsf children's hospital in oakland where he is in critical condition. the boy's family is pleading for answers while contra costa sheriff's department investigates. >> pam: i just hope that the person that gunned him down cannot live with themselves >> pam: at this point the
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police did not have any suspects or motive behind the shooting. >> pam: a teen seven girls were on fire on a bus fleischman who does not identify as male or female suffered second and third degree burns after thomas reportedly use a lighter to set the skirt on fire. >> pam: thomas is scheduled to be sentenced november 14th according to a plea deal with could be a very could be eligible for modified said no. sentence on his 80th birthday. >> pam: today transportation workers have said stated they have a very serious chop. >> pam: others say they too
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have been physically attacked . some of the country in the face and knocked me out. >> pam: here's what the officer says he look like after that attack is not been able to return to work cents. >> pam: they believe the parking and traffic control officers should be treated as seriously. >> pam: his a riding on a bus strike has been averted >> reporter: agreement on a new contract was reached this afternoon after agreement on a new contract was reached today. >> reporter: details of the tentative deal had not been released is still has to be ratified by union members it was then be presented to the district board for
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approval of the bottom-line is no bus strike for tomorrow. >> reporter: caliper the drought what is expected to be here for some time california will not get enough rain or snow to end the drought there's a slight chance of rain in the northern part of the state but not nearly enough to get us back to normal levels. >> reporter: 60 percent of the state is and was considered exceptional drought. >> reporter: limiting how often people can water there grasses. it >> reporter: tuesdays and thursdays to the saturdays are one in the days of taking water their lawns. >> reporter: as we head into
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saturday it will have minimal brain. >> reporter: even then is only a third of an inch of rain and respecting out there. >> reporter: will the reason with same high clouds where we're saying high cloud covers. >> reporter: as well to the north and here's the core there's the tale in of that it and see how was pushing up to the north as the most to the east is gonna drive up to the north and around the bay area and looks like it's got a fizzle out. >> reporter: you see the cloud cover for tomorrow afternoon most of the rate will remain offshore or no. a bust with and see more coverage and with the computers actually showing. >> reporter: after the 4:00 hour between 5 and 10 which
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is the showers in north bay i think we will and then computer is keeping track. >> reporter: tentacles to monica suggested whence says as the storm passes over us. >> reporter: this into the rain will be kept over the coastal waters. >> reporter: here the rainfall totals near the coast line higher tolls of rainfall. >> reporter: the bayside yourself said near severn cisco will have over tens of and rain. >> reporter: >> reporter: so taking a look at our extended forecast but have a little rain tomorrow spotty. >> reporter: most of sunday will stay dry monday it will
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bring little bit more rain. >> reporter: apple held a press event today in his class at his headquarters. >> reporter: the top computer that features the same high resolution read in a display on his eye phones and i pass is the first desktop computer to have this type of aid to these great kron 4 is a tech reporter was there got its hands on the new device. >> reporter: the display has 14.7 men million pixels is seven times the resolution of the hdtv in your living room. >> reporter: in person the looking at the display is impressive as the screen you what is there at all day. >> reporter: increase a slim profile as 5 mm thick it
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will run a lot faster. >> reporter: is now on the market and it cost $2,500 that is a lot but i don't like that. >> reporter: also you in on the report on the kron 4 news. >> reporter: the thinnest and lightest tablet. >> reporter: a massive recall issued by chrysler today the deticked the defect but the lead to dangerous road. >> reporter: hey john check it out.
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whoa! yeah i was testing to see if we really can turn any device in your house into a tv and the tablet worked just fine but i wanted to see if the phone will work as well. so i shrunk sharon. every channel's live just like on tv but it's my phone. it's genius. shh! i'm watching tv. tiny sharon is mean. i'm right here. watch any channel live on any device around your home. the x1 entertainment operating system only from xfinity. >> pam: there is then another recall by chrysler. this time the company is recalling one in 9000
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900,000 cars. >> pam: the latest problem the chrysler died jeeps as you these are being recalled for alternators. deccan fail and rivalry problems second short and calls minor fires. >> pam: the alternator scofflaw all can cause engines to stall unexpectedly the problem can also knocked out power assisted steering anti-lock brakes and an electronic stability control. >> pam: challengers and durangos from the 20-11 through 20-14 model years are affected the head of the c-d-c says there's "zero doubt" in his mind that health officials can prevent an ebola outbreak in the u.s. >> reporter:but he made that assessment lawmakers on capitol hill. many of them are skeptical. >> reporter: and clouds and
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not increasing looking at the golden gate bridge west the clouds are increasing rain is on the way will be right back in the bed. look at all these children. they all lost their lives because of
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preventable medical errors, now the third leading cause of death. only heart disease and cancer take more lives. proposition 46 will save lives with drug and alcohol testing to make sure impaired doctors don't treat someone you love. safeguards against prescription drug abuse.
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and holds the medical industry accountable for mistakes. i'm barbara boxer. let's save lives. vote yes on 46. >> pam: the head of the cdc's says there's zero doubt in his mind that the ebola outbreak can be prevented in the u.s. is being grilled by lawmakers today on capitol hill. >> pam: some people are calling for travel ban from the west african countries. >> pam: the people that had contact with the man died in dallas won the one dan sign contracts stake stating they will stay at home off.
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>> pam: the facility did make initial mistakes and the treatment of thomas duncan. >> reporter: only recently the part of the part of the protocol books mask and two pairs of gloves will now be standard procedure when you have contact with patients that have the ebola virus. >> reporter: contact will also begin with questions about a fever and recent travel history. >> reporter: here in sfo no decision whether or not this will be screened for ebola. >> reporter: that what all international airports in california to be on the list of all to me is ultimately is the decision to be made by the fed sets >> reporter: on average just
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to win 50 people year that arrive here with an itinerary of that includes a stop in west africa. >> reporter: put tape police have arrested a 20 year-old resident within groping of to your two girls in top and side to stores monday night here you can see surveillance video. >> reporter: they saw him at 7:00 a.m. and 711 where one of the crimes as occurred he was wearing the same black pants and shirt and people call the police and they tracked them down to a peninsula where he worked and took him into custody. >> reporter: here at the martinez a police department they've arrested 41 year-old blake johnson involved in the kidnapping of a 14 year- old oregon girl.
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>> reporter: on the internet someone tried to reach her anonymously. we're looking at the 40 year-old brother was kidnapped and for an organ. >> reporter: however sought a 12 year-old bay. boy in a neighborhood. >> reporter: his uncle and he were walking once sought for rainout he was airlifted he is listed in critical condition at this small moment we don't have a motive. >> reporter: in this city the talk is all about the seven francisco giants to concede the fans packing in at&t part this is a series is up 3 to one against the st. louis cardinals if they win tonight they will go to
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the world series for the third time in five years gemstone kron 4 news. >> reporter: in tech news here it is the new eye patch apple just unveiled two new is the world's tennis tablet out there 6.1 mm that it has a new fingerprint touch id like the eye folds them silver white and gold are the colors and and they've run by unveil them pipet many three. >> reporter: our big weather story is the rain which is conceal little bit of it out there this afternoon early saturday morning up to us third of the inch of rain near the coast line is gonna be very windy near the coast as the storm goes through were looking at an increase of clouds. >> reporter: as the tail end
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of that piquancy attracted towards the north is moving quicker to the closest calls line over the coastal waters into the unknown. >> reporter: at the 4:00 hour the rain is gonna stay over the coastal waters is still a lot of the rain over my shoulder here up to the norris i do think will see showers between five in the early morning saturday 5:00 in the afternoon tomorrow. >> reporter: dry saturday and sunday you a quarter of and mr. rein for the bay area. >> reporter: people behaving belly we showed to the customer constant battles of people dumping illegally. >> reporter: stanley roberts
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reached out to the mayor cannas about the problem. >> reporter:now, with the mayoral stanley roberts reached out to all the mayoral candidates about this problem. four of them responded.. and stanley put them in the hot as you know i have been on the four front of combat illegal dumping in oakland so i asked a lot of the people running for office one simple question the question is what your solution to end illegal dumping in oakland. bryan parker >> reporter: >> reporter: the close case that the solution to fix illegal dumping and the government for eight years of their reporting that city hall is broken we amend it will hold city hall, both making sure
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the when somebody puts in a report that it does get kicked up dust is a a revolving leadership. east and west oakland has something to do with homelessness this is positive things to the dump and they don't get there you all companies ran out trailers and have the dump stuff on the side of the rope before they take the trouble that the best way to fix a legal bill dumping in oakland is to have sting operations and impound vehicles that are involved for li's one month charge a fee to get their vehicles back and send a message to people that are dumping things the two will play a price. >> reporter: i will restructure public works out get rid of the dead weight i will implement the policies that are
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already in place and will continue to work with the district attorney the fbi to get these violators as i am already doing so >> reporter: so just to be fair a few showed up after i invited them mayor dean kline did not show up and am right outside our office in oakland stanley weiner writes kron 4 news >> pam: after the break a soccer british. it's never been easier to find a dentist. watch. dentist. at 1-800-dentist, we've helped over 8 million people
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and it can all be yours. here and only here. ♪ come and get it. >> pam: developing those from city halldeveloping news from san francisco city hall. officials decided to stop renting out a popular soccer field in the mission district. >> pam:that's after video of a confrontation between adults and teens went viral
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this week. >> pam:in the video, tech workers argue with kids about a permit from the city they say gives them exclusive use of the field. >> pam: today, protestors gathered to stop those permits from being issued. they said the problem was about more than just a soccer game. " oc: on all fronts" >> pam:the decision only affects adults who want nighttime use of the field. youth soccer leagues will still be able to reserve the park up until seven every evening. return to index of in hand stories...
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>> gary: i am working and the wit this protection program at this hour. >> reporter: the cardinals
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and leading three to two. >> gary: as i always go through giving a personal forecast techie your busy its taxing people beekeeping the guy i on this game. >> reporter: 32 >> catherine: >> gary: or breaking into i martian snap the walking dead tonight whenever the game ends in between the news will have oromos show. >> gary: tonight is kind of funny kent said of the game lasts past 9:00 at the giants when have to hang around. >> gary: this margin for
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error which is planned a really good game will keep abreast. >> gary: a sharpies and action going right now nassau coliseum three and no ketchup marlowe make it into one shark in that niche. >> gary: the sharks fired their announcer. >> gary: >> gary: judge bailey gave the islanders a 32 lead. >> gary: right now they just gone into overtime 33 and penn33 >> gary: >> gary: >> gary: the cardinals are leading 32 area
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>> gary: and never tell you about the crime demographic every woman over 60 was loving me i don't care long as people are watching as great as it was really interesting the siddur radio show one woman came by and say you're better looking and tva. >> gary: will that he would even do with them riposte. it's nice to me >> gary: nice to meet him >> gary: goodness for raiders fan there must be given the to tickets away. >> gary: they're sold out again.
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>> gary: 84 hard ball you have to be yet to see the local game. >> gary: the highest ticket price for december bronco receiving game patrick willis more likely will not play against paid a manning the sprained. >> gary: he could be out a month peyton manning as three touchdowns away from breaking the record peck. >> gary: talk about records jooss see those of surge and i live as the game is over the giants clinched it join
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me sunday night for all the excitement. >> gary: >> pam: were reviewing the spores from all over the week. >> gary: on cans and assam moderate gain join us sunday night if friday saturday should be died down. >> gary: what life 11 decking knows them right jim harbaugh. >> gary: jim harbaugh there was a survey taken his more television face time that any nfl coach of the 32 teams nobody's under more than him nearly and edging out another coat.
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>> gary: quarterback peyton manning 31 shots of him those must be closeups. >> gary: stem harbaugh is number one carrier >> gary: what i do pram in the hope noticed let me hear gary talk sports 11 it. >> gary: of 10 games fun nobody's watching me but i'm always happy. >> gary: is a great soul and least 20 women over 61 and then hugged me. it was great >> gary: i grabbed jane from
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pleasant hill and it was great. >> gary: gary johnson as had his sexual assault lawsuit filed against them against a struggle this messed. >> gary: the judge ruled was barred by texas law the testimony. >> gary: woman claimed he touched her inappropriately and jerry jones case has been tossed out. >> gary: >> pam: looking for a holiday work amazon as i hopped on hi ♪
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80,000 80,000 >> pam: the county has five
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confirmed cases of in vitro virus the patients have been admitted to a local hospital but has since been released. >> pam: amazon announced thursday it will hire 8 80,000 seasonal employees this year as 10,000 more than a hired in 2013. >> pam: the company says extra employees will work in packing and shipping centers as the company looks to improve its shipping efficiency during the holidays. >> pam: >> reporter: will receive a quarter of an inch of rain to half an inch of rain will be >> pam: will be back at 8:00
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