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just 65 and 69 in san mateo 70 and concord. >> reporter: >> pam: and our viewers and our reporters have been sending in our rainy day forecast today. >> pam: 5 on this monday surveillance video showing the truck hitting two women and as it were walking in vallejo and police say was no accident. >> pam: we do one old one knew that the video is rather graphic. >> reporter: police say the
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surveillance villi hip video shows a nap a man running over his girlfriend is starting to unfold on saturday afternoon when the pickup truck and not know where it shows the pick the moment of impact. >> reporter: it shows the women's lines to the air and the truck driving over one of the women again the driver was targeting his ex- girlfriend. >> reporter: brad all bomb is the co-owner of chrises the surveillance camera caught cold thing on tape. >> reporter: after the driver hit the women he allegedly took off people were pointing up the street the driver came back to the scene in the dry and the police chased them. >> reporter: this surveillance video captures the driver coming back
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trying to evade the police. >> reporter: he was on a flat tire china evade the police. >> reporter: the bar has cameras and he's never expected it to catch this scene. >> reporter: the leg injury seemed pretty for horrific we're more concerned about the lady about runover and her internal injuries the last i heard that they were both going to survive. >> reporter: the driver was 20 year-old john look he was arrested on attempted murder any dating police police thank you >> reporter: a string of pedestrians hit by cars in the past 24 hours this one right here was fatal it happen before 7 this morning, a man was hit and killed this morning. >> reporter: he did not
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appear to be in a crossword crosswalk the driver did stop. >> reporter: a 66 year-old man was hospitalized this morning after being hit in the richmond district the driver was cited for failing to yield to pedestrians. it >> reporter: and last night an elderly couple both and will chairs were hit and the police are looking for the suspect in that yet both victims are expected to survive. >> reporter: caltrans is scrambling to survive after the initial plans left to hughes backups. >> reporter: dan will pemmican see right now everything is going nicely right now at the bay bridge plaza these metal plates
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that were put dan place cause distractions and they had that take them out. >> reporter: they had to find another way to make the repair happen. >> reporter: driving up the bay bridge was much easier and inserted the soup plate bridges east of the fremont street accent it put there so that caltrans could embark on a six month project to expand a joint of the roadway. >> reporter: in between the deck sections the like cartilage in your knee they allow they absorb the impact as the sections move back and forth as they expand and contract if they're not able to do that d.c. the cracking. >> reporter: so we started
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seeing that in the summertime we had to come up with a program some kind of project to replace them some. >> reporter: try to keep the decks from knocking into each other but it, a cost it proved to be too distracting to motorists some slowed and some actually stopped the traffic delays were caused. >> reporter: engineers now have to come up with another plan for the rich. >> reporter: they're working on a plan to get the work done that will be as disruptive to traffic as the other one. >> reporter: tomorrow at the earliest before we have anything specific. >> reporter: were talking about the western span of the bridge not the eastern span one other thing is the
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option of another weekend closure is that a possibility that's pretty unlikely right now. >> reporter: is because this project is gonna take 60 working days that's gonna take the project less of the a will be able to get that done in a long weekend. >> reporter: dell have to come up with another plant at the bay bridge toll plaza. >> reporter: 500 lbs. of methamphetamine confiscated in the larger struggle must bust ever. >> reporter: spearheaded by the park power of justice. >> pam: they're targeting a mexican drug cartels and distribution network. >> reporter: these groups
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are smugly yen from mexico into this country internationally into canada. the 2022 coast contra calls the county residents were arrested during a two-year undercover sting. >> reporter: investigators said the estimated street value of the five under pounds of met confiscated was worth then ade was worth more than $80 million. >> gary: >> reporter: a global executive gave of a lady a fatal dose of health-care a one. >> reporter: the lady did not call for help during an incident that all's they killed a 61 year-old man.
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>> reporter: she also injected herself with heroin and she said she was impaired. >> reporter: she is pleaded not guilty her attorney is arguing it was an accident and not a malicious act. >> pam: coming up with 515 will show you the world series fever from here in san francisco law at the kansas city then at 530 the ebola crisis is the u.s. finally get a handle on stopping the spread and next think your computer is that how it stacks up to the states with the worst traffic.
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>> reporter: think you're commuters sucking the life out of view is worst in maryland. >> reporter: new jersey virginia and massachusetts round out the top five virginia massachusetts' top tied. >> reporter: the combined average commute time is 27 minutes each way >> pam: still at tonight were trekking world series fever. fever. look at all these children. they all lost their lives because of
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with just one series away tracking excitement of samper and cisco all way to kansas city. >> pam: are team cover stars with will trans. >> reporter: i feel like custard this is what he must've felt like in the final hours surrounded by the enemy on in downtown kansas city they're having a rally right now. >> reporter: getting the fans excited as many years in the making we got a kansas city is a small world iran of cross, from settle they originally.
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i'm more wealth and now you've done in the belief but i am and 9 are faithful. >> reporter: we had a chance to catch up. >> reporter: herbs i really don't wanna do too much different because of the sense of urgency the biggest challenges will get to spend as much time with the club as you do during the regular seated season because of the media and other people. >> reporter: a believer in not the kansas city royals
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are flayed are a slight favorite. >> reporter: a silly reason why the experts surge saying that the royals will win. >> reporter: coming up is 6:00 people track down another giants fan born and raised in missouri but he says he loves the giants. at the tam >> pam: will tram will be in touch. >> pam: which a little less of been 24 hours away from the game. >> pam: sow we found fans of both teams that are shelling out big money to get there. >> reporter: a big fan from san jose jumped on a plane to see his team win. >> reporter: and he didn't
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mind selling of $350 for plane fare in the ticket. >> reporter: this tour is from dallas paid a little bit more for his ticket today paid six center dollars. >> reporter: the tickets are going $4,000. >> reporter: these there rooting for the royals in the cities of fireroyals >> reporter: and field gold bar in union square their setting up a video so fans so fans here can see and sheer engages in a trash talk without getting on a plane. >> reporter: you watch it here same
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feeling. >> reporter: marie kelly kron 4 news. >> pam: some radio stations are refusing to play the song. >> pam: the gunplay groups about a planned assault on the opening day of the world series. >> pam: giants fans the scene this team series three times in five years for the royals as been three decades without even a trip to the playoffs even if if you need approval the kansas city royals world there is starvation just the ticket prices. >> catherine: chair may loves his 1965 ford mustang but says it has to go.
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i would love to go to the world series to see the royals back in there and after 29 years. >> catherine: its class a bride is now on crags less for $24,000. and enough to buy him just three of the best seats for the game won and roils kauffman stadium. it >> catherine: according to the ticket research of indigence seat beat the pent-up demand has driven prices to record levels. even a seedless standing room tickets is going for upwards of $1,000. >> catherine: until you reach the turnstiles kansas city is a relative bargain. our red eye tonight is going for five under and $60. >> catherine: a lot of top hotels are booked but they're plenty of rooms available for less than $100 after parking the royals have jumped up their prices
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to $25. >> reporter: in kansas city kansas the river runs down to avoid confusion case seem low where kauffman stadium is in the eastern part of kansas city missouri there's no decision as to which city has the best barbecue. >> reporter: kansas city kansas city kansas city missouri. >> reporter: your forecast for tomorrow's game 5 05 first pitch low temperatures but below the 47 similar to san francisco's our boys will fill to fall far away from home of the little bit chilly one of this for the
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following game. >> reporter: the skies are clearing the traffic is pretty good we have local rainfall about a third of an inch and meringue county. >> reporter: not deal and those areas and see some more rain this week. >> reporter: klaus departing this evening nothing like we saw this earlier. >> reporter: temperatures right now 64 in san francisco 66 in nevada 66 in oakland. >> reporter: were looking at 8:00 tonight in the overnight hours a pot of showers could come up petaluma might see a slight drizzle. well last belong.
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>> reporter: things will mostly clear up tomorrow conditions should be relatively clear. >> reporter: 66 in san francisco 52 in sunnyvale in the east bay up in the east bay mild temperatures 71 walnut creek 70 unconquered. >> reporter: sachs 67 in san bruno. >> reporter: the rain out of here possible rain on friday. >> pam: coming up next to you really know you talking to lie face book social media was the government to stop.
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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, 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. >> pam: face but may unfriended u.s. drug
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enforcement administration. company officials sent a letter to the dna demanding that the agents stopped impersonating drug users on the social media site. >> pam: the letter follows a bus seat to report that detailed how the dea arrested a woman then sees her phone and created a fher nae >> pam: an agent posted pictures of the woman with her son on face book she is now suing the aged but the justice department is backing him up sages have the right to do such things. >> pam:
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>> pam: the people who were closest to ebola victim thomas duncan are now trying to resume their lives now that they've come out of 21 day incubation period without developing symptoms of the disease. catherine is here with the latest. >> catherine: the daughter of duncan's fiancee said her children back to school today they had their clearance from dallas officials. >> catherine: it really is too soon to say whether the
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outcome of the u.s. is getting a handle on the ball. >> catherine: after weeks of worry some good news from officials in texas. >> catherine: 43 of the 48 health-care workers after treating tomkins but after trading thomas duncan are ebola free. >> catherine: the disease may be contained. the time. for them to get ebola has elapsed. >> catherine: and promise new standards for health care workers soon at the cdc. >> catherine: the protocols will be much tougher. >> catherine: that is not
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enough for some law makers this still want the administration to call for a travel ban from map from the african countries. >> catherine: 2 countries in africa have been considered ebola free. >> catherine: while progress continues in the u.s. the disease must be contained in africa before the bears will go away. >> catherine: it is unclear whether any bullets travel ban will get off the ground. >> catherine: they're considering stopping flights from east and west africa. >> catherine: bill put a billion dollars and to fight the ball in african nation. >> pam: governor jerry
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brown wants to make sure california does not make the same mistakes that happen that people experience in texas tomorrow he's meeting with the oakland base nurses use and union national nurses united about worker safety issues. >> pam: he is demanding that the state demand optimal safety standards including asbestos and extensive training for hospital workers. >> reporter: over here you'll see a link on the right-hand side breaking news on ebola diane new guidelines from the cdc and much more you look for him right here on kron 4 doctor time. >> reporter: looking at the rain over san francisco which got kind of messy was also light rain. >> reporter: nothing overwhelming but it was
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brief then is left right now we're looking at over the san mateo bridge a live picture where a cloudy conditions still remain. >> reporter: current temperature 64 and 7 francisco 66 and sun rose the 72 in fairfield. >> reporter: intense light to moderate rain pushed into the east and pushing to the north for stockton and sacramento we see another system moving in behind it by friday night and saturday and will keep our eyes on that. >> pam: calc a fresno man is being called a hero after rushing into a burning home have to risk to rescue a stranger. a man in a blue cap this very timely walking towards
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us house. >> reporter: a man in a blue but dodgers cap risk his own life walking into a burning home. and coming up caring robert carter wells on his shoulder. carter wilson this family have lost everything but they're just glad to be alive. >> reporter: beth latter rock and was on her way to begin what she calls a month a walk when she saw the smoke but they're just glad to be alive. >> reporter: the slaughter what was on her way to begin what she calls a month to walk when she saw the small we just try to be mindful and silent and observed and the interests and our own town >> reporter: he says the experience is approved the people can come together when in need.
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few men that the support that kind of lifestyle if they can it added be very wealthy. >> reporter: had been some is worth a billion dollars and he was with al mcpherson then he fell in love with actress on was thurman they're involved in a nasty cut his custody battle over their daughter. so you're mad love he's an art dealer. >> reporter: that super model, the clue state that she's in love with the new man after she split from seal. >> reporter: 64 euro italian businessman is worth a cool $150 million. >> reporter: he dated naomi
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campbell previous to hide the clown. >> reporter: a wonder what fabliau has that other men down beside the yacht food incredible location does use the supermodels everywhere. >> reporter: kron 4 news louis gary. >> pam: after the insider and seven girls see other local news at 8. >> reporter: taking a look at our rain totals a third of an inch in the home county would it have more in the forecast up have more on that coming up.
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for an eye the forty-niners or the raiders to that. >> pam: jason applebaum joins me now to talk about what happened yesterday >> pam: i was rooting for manning to break the record is still on and enough to win the game. >> reporter: this was a big test for the niners there were a pass away from >> reporter: a lot of people want to know how it was stacked up against the broncos. >> reporter: peyton manning needed three touchdowns to break the record and. >> reporter: late in the second quarter at a man made
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a touchdown. >> reporter: puts them along the top of the record books 509 career touchdown passes. >> reporter: even cabinet had a smile smile >> reporter: manning stretta the liar liner the diners defense. >> reporter: ruggles' 14217. >> reporter: 1 know what's in store for the players what did come back mentally stronger physically stronger will resume next monday. >> reporter: 49 and struck
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for three with the rams in town. >> reporter: they hosted former raider quarterback the raiders did show some signs of life in the second week of interim coach. >> reporter: but some former staffer product had to rest precious for touchdowns. >> reporter: the raiders are 016 and have lost 12 straight going back to last year. >> reporter: we have to learn how to play these games and it takes more for the coaches and players on our part. >> reporter: two players cut
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the cleat stuck together. have more about the niners and the raiders and the world series later. >> pam: >> reporter: taken alive look from our rooftop camera but the clouds we have rain falling pretty much from all around the bay area the most rain is a sonoma county with assertive and then each. >> reporter: not a great deal of grain but will take what we can get. >> reporter: into tuesday a spot sour but be brief and very light. >> reporter: another system is moving towards us. >> reporter: miwok current
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tip temperatures are 64 or 67 in pleasanton >> reporter: you can see some spotty showers in the bay area popping in here and there but they'll be out of our system here. >> reporter: 52 in mid 7 tel and 52 and concord. >> reporter: 70 for sunnyvale 69 from mt. view east bay 70. pop >> reporter: in north bay will have some cool temperatures to. >> reporter: 66 in berkeley and 67 in oakland. >> reporter: at at&t park
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your forecast for kansas city first this should as 5 05 will be chilly conditions. >> reporter: the giants will still write it home. >> reporter: clear by midweek possibly returning on saturday. >> pam: alone suspect in the disappearance of a virginia students 32 year-old justin matthews is suspected of some of ducting anagram. >> pam: over this past weekend skeletal remains were found behind a home in virginia it will be determined later this week if his hand up. >> pam: they're doing in in- depth investigation he's been indicted and a sexual assault and involved in 2005. >> pam: the think he is up
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involved in another a deduction of a virginia tech student. >> pam: no affirmation on the shooting death of michael brown. >> pam: the new york times now reports brown's blood was on the gun up baron wilson the officer said that he was trying to get out of his car which brown shoved him back in his car and his gun was fired. >> pam: a jury is considering whether the officers should face charges. >> pam: it does not look like the officers violated civil rights. >> pam: 2000 flights have been grounded and effort sf both international airport.
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>> pam: the pilots are demanding payments to early retirees. >> pam: they cut over $75 million per capita. >> pam: the strike is expected to include its long calls and six long flights. >> pam: san francisco airport is beginning is gonna begin service next month. >> pam: airport officials say that they're the first airport to assign permits. >> reporter: there now three lanes of traffic and severance as the people
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won the world series in that game the crowd was all leveed the. >> reporter: blind guy walked around with a broom. >> reporter: i found that giants fans and here's what he had to say. '60s when i first started watching baseball was a giants fan. the rest of always been a giants fan. but to rent kansas city gear will tonight was with the wrestling match and ended one given to fight so am too old to fight. >> reporter: item believe in panama but it was pulling my leg stating that he was a giants fan will we did back
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in 2012 and the '60s and '70s he thinks the giants will win five. >> reporter: we will hear from route zero g will get more fan reaction hopefully by then a fine one more giants fan. >> pam: are right will was there on their way some lucky guys are making their way to kansas city. >> pam: here's one fran from san jose who said he paid $350 for the ticket. >> pam: a last-minute decision to make the trek
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i got my plane ticket that two days off from work as a chance of a lifetime so much to spend the money and said go. >> pam: me why san francisco's bart left field to in setting up the video feed and camera feed so that the royals fans that are here kent share in the experience. >> pam: pretty interesting >> grant: a lot of san francisco giants fan have been sharing the joy. >> grant: discoid all smiles little kids get an endgame. >> grant: all ages little girls would close and there is this season. >> grant: we have a
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everything you need to know about the giants just check on kron 4 doctor, the sports section. >> pam: gary would be up later with more on the team would gonna talk about the weather. >> pam: much of the day with wet day in this is the third time this month that we've seen rain but we certainly can use a lot more. >> pam: the national weather service has issued a beach and hazard wave says. >> pam: their warning residents to be aware of strong rip currents that a complete dossier. >> pam: dan is tracking the weather conditions. >> reporter: friday and saturday the been some showers and sent francisco.
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>> reporter: and the north bay most part this system is starting to push forward. >> reporter: and the if you are headed out to the water don't turn your back. >> reporter: were looking at the san mateo bridge which is pretty overcast not a whole lot of rain by the coast but we could see some more later this week. >> reporter: here are rainfall totals a third of an engine red and ending contra cows contra costa county. >> reporter: current temperature is 64 in severance cisco 66 in san mateo,. >> reporter:
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>> pam: project polls come. >> pam: projects postponed. >> pam: that's the word from caltrans after steel plates on the bay bridge created traffic nightmare. this deal six steel plates that created chaos on the bridge are now gone. >> pam: now officials are trying to figure out when they can replace the expansion joints on the upper deck of the bridge. kron 4 as >>dan kerman is live at the bay bridge toll plaza up when more on the crews expect to complete the project. >> reporter: the onstream
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the ramp on straight as calls is close causing backups. >> reporter: the westbound commit was much easier the replacement joints the light in between sections of roadway. >> reporter: date of a absorb the impact as the dexamyl back-and- forth. >> reporter: with the metal plates causing such a destruct this destruction. they're working they are working on a plan. >> reporter: caltrans says they need to come up with something quickly.
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we'll know how long the bridge decks will take to make the move met with the expansion joints. >> reporter: none passed caltrans has done some long weekend closers but that probably will not work with this repair for the entire project will take 60 days to complete a lot longer than a long weekend. >> pam: coming up next a huge drug bust. >> pam: less disturbing video of two women run over by a truck in vallejo. >> pam: and the 21 day quarantine is over for the family of the map men died
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the 800-block of 46th street. police say 42 year-old eric harvis of vallejo was wrapping up a day of selling barbecue with his fiance when he was killed. >> pam:he reportedly advertised on instagram and that he was selling barbecue to raise money for his wedding. police have not released any information about a possible >> pam:motive or suspect in the shooting. >> pam: ♪ ♪
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breaking bust. this one part of this 5 1 lbs. of method and that and sediments. >> reporter: an undercover joint force effort targeting a mexican drug cartel air permit. is the reason is called road trip these drugs and being driven all the way up here from richmond and even farther beyond this and northern california. >> reporter: some of the message used by the drug dealers to get across the border. >> reporter: cans of beans that were sealed narcotics were inside. >> reporter: the conceal
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their identities identities by hiding in plain sight. >> reporter: people dead look like the regular mom- and-pop look like a next- door neighbor. >> pam:santa cruz, calif. - defense attorneys for a high-priced prostitute accused of giving a google executive a fatal dose of heroin on his yacht say their client had also her judgment. >> pam: ladle police say a man targeted ran over his ex-girlfriend with his pickup truck in whole thing was caught on video. in this graphic surveillance video from saturday to consider the truck come out of nowhere did to women. >> pam: the video shows a
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woman like flies through the air and then the truck run over them. >> pam: police said the driver then took off. >> pam: his first court appearance is scheduled for tomorrow no kent don't report on conditions of the women so far. >> pam: several businesses have been targeted in recent months one building has been hit three times. >> reporter: board that covers a large plate glass window someone smashed the window. >> reporter: the honor found this retch among the broken glass. we lost everything up now the second time that this broke the window this
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vandalism. >> reporter: police are investigating as lopez and other places of with previous window breakage and other businesses. >> reporter: scary broil owner of the store next to the salon is stepping up security. >> reporter: 12 says that that merchants look out for each other. so whoever is to blame for the vandalism will be caught. it >> reporter: after all the trouble we have a well- behaved bay bridge this evening some of the clouds of starting to push out this evening that's gonna be a thing of the past.
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>> reporter: you might see a spot sour to an isolated showers to but nothing like will saw this morning. >> reporter: not until later in the week and friday and saturday when the rain will return. >> reporter: 66 in nevada all 66 of detailed 66 and 0:. >> reporter: relatively clear conditions were looking for% test precipitation tonight and isolated seller to popping up around 2:00 a.m. this morning. >> reporter: not a whole lot of rain as we move towards the early morning and should that we should have a dry commute for the morning. >> reporter: 57 in richmond 51 in redwood city 53 in
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daly city. >> reporter: 65 a richmond since 69 in san mateo rooms 69 in redwood city. >> reporter: a lot of excitement for the first pitch. >> reporter: it will be chilly during the game if you cannot the kansas city for the game plays dress warmly. >> reporter: around the bay area here will keep you posted. >> pam: pilots with the german airline at the picket lines today and grounded flights. >> pam: the pilots are
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demanding that they continue payments to early retirees. >> pam: we spoke to one passenger at as the ball who had canceled flight. it's really complicated i don't like it is really expensive company i paid for it and and and i don't get it and not interested in trying to say the problems with the company. >> pam: a strike back in april this year cut more than 75 million in profits. >> reporter: encouraging news from texas and the ebola crisis. >> reporter: health
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officials have cleared most of the health contact with the victim, kent. >> reporter: the cdc has issued new guidelines for care givers. we need to pay more attention to training in observation to make sure the chair well protected with gonna be much more stringent on the eye on the ira safety. >> reporter: no part of the body is to be exposed they want to supervise workers as they're taking their gear off with the coming contest with the ebola patients. >> pam: symptoms the lookout for for ebola you confided all the kron 4 dock, carry it >> pam: coming up the holiday shopping scene it season is coming up right around the corner try to get
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>> catherine: have been hit by hackersthat shoppers would forgive and forget. >> catherine:it looks like they were wrong. as we get closer to christmas -- a new poll says that a lot of people are nervous about a string chains. 'credit cards dot-com' says that 45 percent of thesay they're 'anxious' about using credit cards. >> catherine: avoid a store that's been a victim of an information hack. industry analysts say they can understand the fear -- and it's just another reminder to keep checking your accounts. a dozen like the data breaches' hitting that headlines of the days of the
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next few days the have to do some steps on their bonds to keep themselves of a safe. >> catherine: take extra precautions that. and they say you always lose been hacked.so you have a better chance of getting help if you've used >> pam: bay bridge construction project that came to a screeching halt. plus, giants fans starting to pour into kansas city for game one of the world series. >> reporter: .behaving badly >> reporter: preliminary rainfall tall rainfall totals more rain could be
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>> grant: here to play bridge toll plaza was a completely different on friday due to a huge back up. >> grant: there were installing plates on the western span of the bay bridge. >> reporter: the repair is gonna take six months. >> reporter: that proved to be a safety and traffic problems now they're trying to a halt, with an alternate plan and will hear about it tuesday. >> grant: law and 4 minced
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officials from agencies are announcing the biggest drug bust in history connected to a mexican cartels. >> reporter: so far 22 arrests have been made hearing, costa county. >> reporter: and another big story here vallejo a dramatic hit-and-run and it's all caught on surveillance cameras. >> reporter: take a look at these two women's walking along and a red pickup truck strike some one woman is on the ground in the parking lot the driver was be pyrrhic arrested. >> reporter: here and will
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blend neighborhood there raising alarm about ongoing vandalism another window was smashed over the weekend. >> reporter: is the third time it was hit over the weekend. >> reporter: previously a baskin-robbins and some other stores were smashed police are investigating and the store owners are stepping up security. >> reporter: unsettled same rob flood of boat with kron 4 news. >> reporter:in the newsroom, axl goode ebola patient amber vinson on the flight from cleveland to dallas. vinson was on the team of nurses who cared for thomas eric duncan. >> reporter:the day before being diagnosed with ebola vinson flew back to dallas after visiting family in cleveland. county health is saying goode is high risk." >> reporter:i spoke to goode
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through skype. he said that he is doing ok under quarantine with one exception. "the anxiety of wondering is this a headache, or is this the start of a virus taking hold that could potentially end my life. and that, that's the bad part about being quarantined." >> reporter:in the newsroom annie andersen >> reporter: the giants. >> reporter: i would love to go to the world series so. >> reporter: were taking a live look from our roof and a few more drops of rain here in san francisco before the evening is over before the most are nothing like this morning. >> reporter: the days they
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had the clouds are departing unproven north bay. it >> reporter: beach hazard still in effect through tomorrow evening at 9:00. >> reporter: afternoon highs to be 69 in mountain view 69 to free my 65 in richmond and 68 union said a nine in petaluma,. >> reporter: chance of rain but we can't. >> reporter: people behaving badly. you are watching as officers from the san francisco police department clear the valencia >> reporter: even hhere we
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have to go town nats: travis ishikawa hit win the pennant !!! and not long after the start an impromptu sideshow right smack in the middle of valencia and mission only a block from st lukes hospital >> reporter:the video was captured by a and sent it to kron 4 before >> reporter: this always happens >> reporter: case its doing donuts while other people block traffic under the guise of it being a celebration >> reporter: called 911 to report a arrived every scattered >> reporter:according to san francisco police there were not arrest but if caught driver could be slapped tickets for starters >> reporter:however
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sometimes you don't justice in action, this driver in the mercedes with the doors open was doing spinouts for about 20 minuites until karma kicked >> reporter: tires shredded his tires the sad part if the giants win the world series, this is just a taste of what san francisco residents could be in store for. >> reporter:congradulations san fancisco giants on you third word series visit in 5 years >> reporter: roberts kron 4 news >> reporter: coming up tonight is six and a lead serial killer where police found the body of seven women. >> reporter: apples try to reinvent the wallet with there i found just i phone just live today state him >> reporter: power works
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>> pam:police investigating the murder of 7 indiana women whose bodies were found over the weekend.say it's the work of this suspected serial killer. >> catherine: today - they say the man is suggesting there could be other victims -- going back 20 years. >> catherine: vann of gary indiana was charged in one of the killings. >> catherine:police say the 19-year-old victim was a sex worker found strangled - at a motel in the nearby city of hammond. >> catherine:they say that when vann was arrested - he then told them where they could find the bodies of six other women. most of them -- found in dilapidated homes. >> catherine:as to why vann decided to confess -- police say he's trying to get some kind of plea deal. they
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you really don't wanna do it anything too much different because of the sense of urgency. our biggest challenges you don't have that much time spent with that club door as you do during the regular season the media and other people. >> gary:the team left his morning for kansas city. >> gary: nonetheless as the pick came to change shill. the sector were doing it in the fashion that we are a tremendous i enjoyed the
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kids in that clubhouse to enjoy their enthusiasm their youthful exuberance. the chemistry that they bring inside that locker room this terrific >> gary: if they needed six in the seventh game will be back in kansas city will be interesting to follow in this world series in the good guys saurian need a villain and neither of these teams have that. >> gary: there no villains in this of series their surprise and trees in this series. >> gary: use of the one a good story that has to develop in this case that's not the case >> gary: kansas city
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everybody loves them and the giants have a great group of guys. >> gary: ran into peyton manning last month from 40 niner's. manning did it touched down. 509 touchdown passes for peyton manning >> gary: 380 yds for touchdowns last 94217 you must say the cabinet and co. are full of injuries thereof be up. >> gary: know patrick willis and their three best defenders not available. enjoy the children play with their kids and come back mentally stronger physically stronger will resume next
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monday. >> gary: that's unusual have a full week off with this so battered and bruised. >> gary: therefore in three official center daniel kilgore is out for this season the fractured as low or lower lower lot left leg. >> gary: 016 the arizona cardinals are two games up on that. >> gary: hoping their mcfadden return and on arizona was just better. >> gary: raiders have not been all in sixes 1962. we put ourselves in a position to win and we have
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to learn how to win these kinds of games as coaches and players. >> gary: are at the next greater loss in from china be funny the next loss will come a cleveland on sunday but not gonna say that. >> gary: they get their rent and that old man is running the organization he passed the way you spend gone three seasons and they've never been worse. >> gary: the people always thought if you got redder of mr. davis it would be better read this pretty sad what is happening to the franchise. >> gary: advertising as bad as all the way around prior to joe montana in the '70s.
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>> gary: it was all raiders around here the forty-niners were lousy now. >> gary: this of this aside cycle if you have a lousy product. >> gary: for veterans on the team and they used to be pretty good we start to lose just forget it. >> gary: him our lives are ruined by was happen to the raiders. >> gary: here's some good news though tiger what cecile be back december 4th a little before his own fund raising event. >> gary: i don't know if i would call it the he wrote
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challenge would forgive and forget the way i look at target tiger says his back is feeling better. >> gary: laugh all you want real upset stuff from the path without him golf's is what it is today. >> gary: tigress what drives the younger people people the younger people people >> pam: coming up face the when salesman alan ames books his room at laquinta.com, he gets a ready for you alert the second his room is ready. so he knows exactly when he can check in and power up before his big meeting. and when alan gets all powered up, ya know what happens? i think the numbers speak for themselves. i'm sold! he's a selling machine!
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arrested a woman. then seized her phone and created a facebook account in her name. >> pam:an agent posted pictures of the woman with her son on facebook. she is now suing the agent. but the justice department is backing him up. saying, agents have the right to do such things. >> pam:monica lewinsky says her new mission in life is to end cyber-bullying. the former white house intern spoke in philadelphia today. at forbes magazine's 30 under 30 summit. >> pam:she says she first became inspired to put an end to online hostility four years ago. when a rutgers university student committed suicide due to cyber- bullying. >> pam:lewinsky claims she was the first person to have her reputation destroyed online. amid revelations of her sexual relationship with former president bill clinton. >> pam: the assets for us
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