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finding giants fans here. denies connubial game 1 win for the giants. >> reporter: whether they're rooting for the royals or the giants begin not blame anybody for jumping on the bandwagon here maglev and you deny. >> reporter: i and gavotte i interviewed this texas family lives on the news they tell me this afternoon they finally got that hands on 7 ticket $12,600 was the cost. >> reporter: believe and not that family was excited to get their hands on those tickets spending $12,600. >> reporter: game the trend
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by game 2 of next year's tickets. >> reporter: we're just a few minutes away from the first pitch. >> reporter: sending ships to the amount we all know baumgartner is pretty much invincible on the road. >> reporter: billy kansas city will well only because they have the home philip bennett. >> reporter: and sent the giants in five assists to test your opinion. >> reporter: >> pam: will stay in touch with you our coverage continues in san francisco. >> reporter: no doubt about that role was to travel all the way kansas city when you watch the game from
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sampras's the park take a look across from at&t part and you see the orange juice in that as as on them. >> reporter: sometimes they're lined up to have their beers ready to go is all about the giants. among the some so nervous with the kansas city during the regular season we know what happened i think they can split their they got a chance. look abroad chopped a rock jock. we still have to win the gear if even if you not hear that correct as long as unclean say. i've been ready to rock the been here since new
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>> reporter: most of them are ready to rock the the be watching what they keep track of this the game. >> reporter: saul about the giants area >> reporter: will have updates as 6:00 and 8:00 this evening them back to europe. >> pam: air we wanted to check the world series whether to make sure, arps team is comfortable. >> reporter: weather's not been given in anyone's way in a bill a little bit chilly. >> reporter: we have clear skies over kansas city. >> reporter: there's no cloud coverage right now temperature will be around 68. >> reporter: significant
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cooling brought the game tonight. >> reporter: for game 2 tomorrow 5 07 start private polls came. >> reporter: they should be clear of the rain and that,. >> pam: and as tradition the mayors of the cities are betting on on the winner. >> pam: that the giants prevail kansas city mayor james will serve meals to the homeless in san francisco and sing with the musical group some of the city's iconic foods are also on the line with his wager. if the giants prevail, >> catherine:some of the cities iconic foods are also on the line in the wager. lots of our viewers are happy to share their orange
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and black pride. >> catherine:we've been getting lots of photos - where you're dressing up everything from your babies to your dogs. >> catherine:we love getting these.and hope you'll send your own. we're trying to get lots of >> catherine: breaking-news- at-kron-4-dot-com. you might see them on the air. >> pam: on our website -- kron-4- dot-com we have a special world series section. >> reporter:where you follow all the action.can >> reporter: kron 4 was the first to bring you the alleged video shows that he was driving a red pickup truck right into his group
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ex-girlfriend and a friend that it was so violent will stop here. >> reporter: he was later taken into custody in the victims were transported to the hospital later later >> reporter: hughes was recently employed at targets in napa. >> reporter: his last post of holding hands with someone not wanting to face the world along. >> reporter: his family did not want to offer any additional information about him. >> reporter: we attorney told me that there are randall was rescheduled for the 23rd and relocated to vallejo. >> reporter: >> pam: coming up the 515 are the new travel restrictions enough to stop
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the ball of fire. >> pam:an uber driver is beingpolice say the incident direction he was taking.
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>> pam: drinking one sugary soda a day. can cause cells in the body to age faster. that's the word in a new study.
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>> pam:the research. which was journal of public health. says, sugary sodas affect telomeres. which are attached to our chromosomes. >> pam:telomeres tend to shorten as says. soda hastens the process. >> pam:researchers studied men and women between the ages of 20 and 65. and then looked at how much sugary soda they drank on a regular basis. >> pam:people who drank an 8-ounce serving of soda a day. showed that their biological age was older by 1-point-9 years. >> pam:those who drank a 20- ounce sugary drink a day. were linked to 4-point-6 more years of biological aging. >> pam: a bay area pilot remembered. >> pam:the fitting sendoff for the local hero who died fighting a massive wildfire. >> pam: another major retailer hacked -- what you need to know about the latest breach.
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>> pam:the people who make protective gear for medical workers are scrambling to keep up with a surge of
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new hospital orders - because of ebola. >> pam:meantime - there are new travel restrictions. catherine heenan is here with the latest. catherine >> catherine:there's still no outright travel ban from west africa - which is frustrating a lot of people. but at least there are some new restrictions -- intended to curb the spread of the disease. >> reporter:it's one of the most consistent calls on the obama administration. from some members of both parties. >> catherine:the white house has resisted banning all travel from the region. but the day before the new ebola czar starts on the job.homeland security >> catherine:announced that all travelers from ebola- stricken countries have to arrive at >> catherine:either washington d.c.new york.chicago, newark or atlanta. where most travel from liberia, sierra leone or guinea originates. >> catherine:they're the
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only airports currently taking passengers' temperatures on arrival. the c-d-c is tightening up the rules for treating ebola patients. >> catherine:hoping to prevent another situation like the one in texas. where two nurses got ebola after treating thomas duncan. >> catherine:the first person to die of ebola on american soil. prevention remains the focus - as work continues to curb the threat and stop ebola's spread. >> catherine:governor brown met today with representatives of the state's two largest nurses union. also - public health officials and cal osha. and hospital administrators. >> catherine:the nurses told the governor that hospitals are 'not' prepared for ebola. they want california to become a national leader by mandating guidelines which go beyond >> catherine:what the c-d-c
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recommends. there's no commitment from the governor yet. only an agreement to review the matter. >> pam:despite the lack of committment from the governor, nurses came away from the meeting feeling optimistic that things might change for the better. >> pam:more than 200 of them gathered in oakland this afternoon, for a hearing with before cal-osha to discuss what conditions are like at hospitals across the state. >> pam:nurses say personal protective equipment is not top quality , training is inconsistent and procedures vary for location to location. >> pam:they say if the state mandates uniform standards it would solve the problem and protect nurses. katy romer/nurse, kaiser hospital oakland: we want hazmat suits that do not allow for viral or blood penetration, we want respiratory protection so we are protected from any breathing, it's a negative pressure system and we want interactive face to face training, using the equipment so we can be completely proficient prior
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to a patient with ebola walking into our facilities. >> pam: the nurses say chains cannot come soon enough we hope and the governor will come through with the planthrough >> reporter: pretty clear conditions prevalent relatively,. >> reporter: restore rain throughout the bay area after that. >> reporter: friday and saturday speaking of the giants we could have reined in the forecast. >> reporter: current temperature 64 in san francisco 67 in oakland. >> reporter: 70 and pleasanton. >> reporter: this is the randalls talking about policy the rain is coming in
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from the north. >> reporter: issue is a north of the golden gate bridge. >> reporter: light stuff and the north bay area. >> reporter: just a lot of widespread showers throughout the north bay area. >> reporter: will see the clouds depart in the evening. >> reporter: 72 in redwood city 75 in campbell. >> reporter: 70 for san leandro. >> reporter: and 74 in pleasanton. >> reporter: 73 and petaluma 68 in alameda. >> reporter: is canadian and st. interesting seven days around here was of some
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clearing for tomorrow but after that thursday will see the north bay rain friday and saturday the rank could actually return. >> reporter: it could possibly affect the giants game. >> reporter: next week will swap experience a slight warming trend. >> pam: family members and firefighters' pay tribute to an air tanker pilot who was up killed fighting a wildfire. >> pam: his plane crashed in the canyon wall earlier this month while battling the dog brought fire in yosemite national park those attended told us about the dangers of fighting wildfires. complemented each other. >> pam: the ntsb said
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pollard preliminary report says the plane's wing may have to treat a broken off causing the crash up with a 30 year veteran pilot gary >> catherine: breaking news former editor of the washington post as died died >> catherine: brantley was 93. >> catherine: his story was immortalized in the movie all the president's men played by jason robards robards >> catherine: he died of natural causes in this washington d.c. home. >> pam: how a trip to run all haunted house to the frightening turn.
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>> reporter:16-year-old christian benge was in her sophomore year here at new miami high now her classmates and her family are mourning a loss no one saw coming. she played the biggest role in all of our lives and we all miss her so much. >> reporter:christian benge's mother is comforted by facebook posts from her daughter's friends. while her aunt tearfully recalls last sunday's service and the words her niece sang. and those memories of her up here singing and pouring out her heart to everyone is the fondest memories i have of her >> reporter:no one knew then that the 16 year old had only days left. she and a group of family and friends were visiting the land of illusion haunted house on friday. when out of nowhere christian collapsed. the mother instincts kicked in and i started cpr and i did the cpr until the paramedics arrived and i trusted god he has an ultimate plan it was just time.
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>> reporter:christian's mom says a birth defect left her daughter with one lung. she was doing fine until friday. the heart had to compensate for the lung. and so the heart enlarged 4 times its size and it just stopped. >> reporter:now they're relying on their memories, their faith and each other. she was the sweetest generous kind hearted loving person i just miss her so much. my best friend is gone. but she's better off. >> reporter:visitation for christian benge will be held tomorrow evening from 5-8 at brown coming up with 530 the funeral will follow on
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it's a fresh approach on education-- superintendent of public instruction tom torlakson's blueprint for great schools.
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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: already have to pay a toll to drive across the golden gate bridge and now there's a proposal that now you have to pay if you walk across the bridge. >> pam: rigging reaction
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from locals and a lot of tourists alike. >> reporter: use in the sidewalk to go across the golden gate bridge is not met may exploring the idea for charge. >> reporter: some of the initiatives that are being put in front of the board right now are to be charging pedestrians or bicyclist across the bridge. that sucks and think it's a terrible idea wash we pay more. we wonder reduce greenhouse gases so why would they charge. fees are a contradiction to our goals. >> reporter: there is
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historical president and having his of pedestrians paid to cross the bridge. with 10¢ through turnstile decades ago. we doubt that there's gonna be a coin going into a turnstile. >> pam: as you might imagine the story is generating a lot of discussion on the kron 4 faced a page. >> pam: greed is never ending. >> pam: now live look out over san francisco looks like the a lovely evening of december and cisco. >> reporter: we have the golden gate bridge shot here is a gorgeous steps a little bit on the cold sidelittle
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>> reporter: the cloud cover came yesterday. >> reporter: some of these would sell well over tens of in train. >> reporter: almost to tens of an inch of rain. >> reporter: not a great deal of law which could have more ahead clear skies for now. >> reporter: the clauses say over the north bay bridge. >> reporter: friday and saturday the showers could be more widespread. >> reporter: >> pam: a number driver is accused of getting physical was a driver. >> reporter: team pushed
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shortly after the female passenger data into the car the driver stopped the vehicle and got out approach the passenger side open the door and physically grabbed the victim. he forcefully removed her from the car. >> reporter: the driver took her by phone from our this is not the first time that a driver has been accused of a crime. >> reporter: another of regs driver got involved in a fight with the claw hammer. >> reporter: date are exclusive to rides with company they've. >> reporter: this is not something that happens often which are starting to
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see news about rights to programs of people are reporting the incidents. >> reporter: the driver in this most recent case is identified as martin he was identified charged and released. >> reporter: his account has been deactivated pending an investigating investigation and the company is cooperating with authorities. >> reporter: >> pam:the secret service is investigating a new report of credit card hacking. this one targeting staples customers in the northeast. >> pam:the hackers used the same malicious software used to steal data from retailers ranging from target, home depot and neiman marcus to dairy queen. >> pam:it basically captures the information as you swipe your card. >> pam:but when it comes to theft of financial information, these so called point of sale breaches are
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just the tip of the iceberg. >> pam:according to the f=b=i, 110 million americans. 50 percent of all adults. have been victimized by data thieves in the last 12 months. >> pam:only nine percent of the cases were from credit card swipes. 35 percent of the thefts are from website breaches. >> pam:and 80 percent of the victims did not know their information had been compromised until they were told by authorities. >> catherine:happening today. >> catherine:oscar pistorius has begun serving a five- year prison sentence for killing his girlfriend last year. this was his arrival at court in south africa today. >> catherine:when he left - it was in a police van - surrounded by officers. a judge found the double- amputee track star guilty of 'culpable homocide'. >> catherine:legal experts say he could be released after just 10 months in jail -- to serve the remainder of his term under house arrest. >> catherine:defense attorneys had argued that the shooting death of his girlfriend was a terrible accident - because he thought she was an intruder.
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>> catherine:prosecutors didn't buy that -- saying it was an intentional act. >> catherine:nearly 6 months after he was taken into custody in north korea -- jeffrey fowl is on his way home. >> catherine:the u.s. got the sudden word that he was being released - and someone should come get him. fowl was arrested on charges that he'd left a bible inside a nightclub - hiding it in a restroom. >> catherine:he's now in the u.s. territory of guam - and will be rejoining his family in ohio. this is video from earlier this year - when a reporter was allowed to talk to him. >> catherine:there are two other americans still in north korean custody. the white house says it's continuing to work for their release. >> catherine:three teenaged girls from colorado apparently bound for syria to join extremists >> catherine:fighting there -- are back home. >> catherine:that's after their parents alerted authorities and they were stopped in germany. two sisters of somali descent and a friend whose
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family is sudanese were picked up by the fbi >> catherine:at the frankfurt airport. the fbi is trying to figure out exactly what happened. >> catherine:also today.representative michelle bachman has extra security tonight. that's after reported online death threats from isis. >> pam: the year. solid earnings from u.s. companies and economic growth in china. here are the closing numbers for tuesday.
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would take you inside celebrity fund-raisers. you can watch all your >> reporter: more celebrity news here on kron-4. you give a $5,000 in the fall a lot replaced 32,000 and have dinner. >> reporter: even more important is and hosting and events director stephen hilbert said they'll work through. >> reporter: those are some of the celebrities there were there tabling korea on catherine de is. that's a huge amount for fun raiser. >> reporter: insiders for
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the event hillary said said in a place she didn't actually admit about the party. >> reporter: >> pam: a watch all of your celebrity news right here on kron 4 after insider and internet team tonight errors in 730. >> reporter: clear skies for over the for the ball game over the.
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>> pam:life saving heroics. and now a heart warming reunion. >> pam:the fresno man in the blue baseball cap. who emerged from a burning house on saturday with a grandfather over his shoulder. is now shaking the man's hand. >> pam:48 year old tom artiaga met up with 74 year old robert wells and grateful his family. >> pam:while everyone got out live.
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here be screaming for my dad and if it wasn't for you be would not be here right now. it was correct think got. >> pam: while everybody did it out alive the home was burned to the ground. the fire started in the garage by someone >> reporter: is bound traffic looks a little rough getting back into hayward the temperatures a coolhayward >> reporter: 68 in richmond 68 and pleasanton '70s for livermore. >> reporter: 64 for san
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mateo '50s to force 51 for fairfield pierre >> reporter: my view reaching 75 redwood city 73. >> reporter: richmond 66765 in fairfield. >> reporter: 73 in petaluma or dry wednesday. >> reporter: reaching 72 in san mateo wednesday. >> reporter: elise the weather was given the way of the ball game could be a different story tomorrow. >> reporter: the system is starting to push towards the guide giants game tomorrow is starts around 5:00.
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>> reporter: to answer hoping it would hold off we do have a chance of rain tomorrow. >> reporter: beacons to the cell just passing over game time which is seen some drizzle light rain fortunately not heavy. >> reporter: certainly overcast and cooler. >> reporter: would talk about thursday rein in the north bay area north of the golden gate bridge is shipping goes out in that. >> reporter: friday and saturday will be widespread showers and might trickle into sunday. >> reporter: watching today's winners and losers today today >> reporter: here and i phoned sales.
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>> reporter: two years ago everyone thought the eyefolds but put the map out of business. >> reporter: the eiffel numbers were pretty solid. >> reporter: the average selling price was $602. >> reporter: their margin is improving is gonna be on a good six months coming up for apple. >> reporter: the maxilla's were the best they've ever been up 20%. >> reporter: over axel and left are legally operating in san francisco. >> reporter: the permit is $3.85 per car.
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>> reporter: knowing exactly when the cars could pick you up would be heaven. >> reporter:coming up on kron 4 news at five. >> reporter: 59 percent of all mortgages have the relationship with government and entities. >> reporter: the united states kept government get angry and they're reducing of interest down to 3% for some are worse. >> reporter: with incredible mortgage rates now is the time to get into a home. >> reporter: because of the interest-rate the lower interest rates. >> reporter:
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>> pam: us take a look at the tuesday evening commute light traffic at the bay bridge plaza. >> pam: golden gate bridge is not too bad either. >> pam: and the san mateo bridge a little things a little bit heavier. >> pam: heading into haver hayward is where traffic is at this hour. >> reporter: coming up some drivers wait to pass the bridge and then there are those that do not weigh shoes to weigh on the next edition of people creating doubt it. >> reporter: 4 folks that are looking to see how and i pet into a wallet state- owned. >> reporter:
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>> reporter: time for the tech report. >> reporter: the turn juror apple into a wallet who can use it and where can be used. >> reporter: it will offer quick payments as stores and restaurants. >> reporter: egis tap your phone to the terminal and that soluble it will pay for their. >> reporter: this apple pay system is built on wireless technology that is been added to the late late as apple hardware. >> reporter: the new i phone 6 and 6 + the i pet many for re they will be able to use
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the apple pay. >> reporter: banks want people to use their phones for payments the did using the digital system. >> reporter:let's go giants! our will >> reporter: mcdonnell's wholefood said chevron macy's and walgreen's arps will be stepping up the phones. >> reporter: for more informational where you can use apple paid and what the experts as saying about this log on to kron 4 doctor time. >> reporter: taking a live look from our rooftop camera. >> reporter: will touch on
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this system coming in and six. >> pam: 6 the number of cases of west nile are growing fast. >> reporter: a new survey about ebola and the new fares associated with that. ♪ ♪ thank you!
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>> pam: now at six. governor jerry brown needs with the state's two largest nurses' unions public officials and hospital administrators. >> pam:
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>> pam:good evening, i'm pam moore. >> pam:the nurses told the governor. that hospitals are 'not' prepared for ebola. they want california to become a national leader. by mandating guidelines which go beyond the c-d-c guidelines. >> pam:the governor has agreed to review the matter. >> pam:still, nurses tell us, the meeting was productive, and the governor's involvement makes them hopeful. kron 4's dan kerman is here dan. >> reporter: following the meeting with the governor, nurses from all over california came to oakland to meet with cal on now and why ebola better. >> reporter: in dallas tonight, the quarantine has been lifted ebola victim thomas duncan before his death. >> reporter:
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when one has map sloops that do not of for by a row or any kind of penetration. we want interactive face-to- face training using the equipment so that we can be completely prepared for the people walking into our facilities pelletier. >> reporter: procedures vary from hospital to hospital and training is lacking. >> reporter: but what they said that put some nurses and risk. i may be one of the first people that they see and i do not want to be put in a position where i do not have
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high standards of equipment and word and i have not been trained properly. >> reporter: the nurses are more hopeful now that the government of the governor is involved. >> pam: and in dallas tonight the quarantine has been lifted for the people been sharing an apartment with ebola victim thomas doctor before his death three weeks the past with no one showing signs of the disease. >> catherine: no one showing any sign of the disease. >> catherine:texas officials released this picture today of the more than 50 hazmat drums packed with possibly contaminated bedding, clothing and carpets. more than 1=hundred people weeks. >> catherine:also today the department of homeland security restricted travelers coming from the newark, jfk, washington=dulles, atlanta and chicago=o'hare. >> catherine:those airports
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have already been screening incoming checked so far, three had elevated temperatures. >> catherine: facility for evaluation. none had ebola. >> catherine: of time. ebola is still spreading rapidly in africa, with 49 new cases reported today in sierra leone. >> catherine: have died in the current outbreak. >> catherine:the cameraman diagnosed with liberia as a freelancer for nbc -has been declared free of the virus. >> catherine:he'll be allowed to leave a bio- containment unit at the nebraska medical centeralso cured: the spanish medical worker who got the disease when treating an infected priest. >> catherine: nina pham is improving. today they upgraded her status from "stable" to "good." >> pam:americans say they are deeply concerned about ebola. the kaiser family foundations says 63 percent admit they are worried about a large scale
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outbreak within the next 12 months. >> pam:45 percent are worried that the disease with strike someone in their family. but if there is an outbreak, nearly three out of four people say they have confidence in the government's ability to contain it. >> pam:we have an informative ebola section on our website. everthing you need to know about how the illness issymptom and how the virus is being handled locally and around the world. you can check kron4.com. >> pam:new numbers tonight on the west nile outbreak in california. according to health officials, there were 46 new human cases of west nile virus in the past week. >> pam:that brings the total number of human cases statewide to 608. 20 west-nile virus releated deaths were reported this
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year in ten counties. >> pam:none of them in the bay area. west nile fogging is happening tonight in contra costa county. kron 4's teresia estacio has west nile from spreading. >> reporter: here along the martinez waterfront is one of the tonight - in total, the contra costa mosquito and vector control district says they plan to spray 3 zones, the martinez waterfront, bay point and pittsburg waterfront all realted to the west nile virus >> reporter:this is community affairs representative nolo woods >> reporter:nola woods/community affairs representative we have high numbers coming in = in pittsburg we found west nile, so we need to spray and get on top before it gets worse. >> reporter:this jar is full of mosquito larvae - woods says contra costa as well as other parts of the the state have seen record levels of mosquitos test positive with west nile this year. and the drought is playing a major
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role in that equation. we have limited areas of water you have mosquitos that need to lay their eggs in water and you have birds that need to drink water so when you put mosquito the bite birds and birds that are infected with west's novel virus you find in 2014 we have our record number of mosquitoes that was not a virus. >> reporter:the drought condenses water supply so that means the mosuit and the birds are there together and the birds carry the west nile. and although it is late in the season, woods says the weather is still warm and that means the mosquitos are still out in force, she says besides spraying, people do need to be cautious to protect themselves from west nile. >> reporter: looks like
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cameras will little too dark right now partly cloudy tomorrow we will stay cool after that the call when the we've been having will dissipate. >> reporter: it will stay north of the golden gate bridge until thursday. >> reporter: 66 in nevada 65 in fremont and 67 is where we are current leader in pleasanton. >> reporter: some cloudy conditions are moving over the bay area right now. >> reporter: by thursday the system will start moving south we could see lot of sour is the route to north bay. >> reporter: possibly what we saw on monday a 10th of an inch. >> reporter: >> pam: kron 4 was the only
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camera and solano superior court and 200 made his first apparent appearance the american canyon resident was arrested for attempted murder after allegedly driving a pickup truck into his ex-girlfriend and water for relatives and vallejo last saturday as the rain it was rescheduled to november the third the venue is being moved to blais' helpmoved >> pam: today the san francisco airports commission signed a permit authorizing three major ridesharing companies to drop off and pick up passengers at sfo. >> pam: the rise fearing jurors will have to pay $2 asset more in fees compared to traditional drivers. >> reporter: basin rule
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change is not fair to them. why we have to have our vehicles inspected an fbi background checks. why do our vehicles have to be marked with big letters and numbers. >> pam: and as of all spokesperson says it will evaluate how this new and has to be date. >> pam: an early morning raid at a muslim temple in the east bay. >> pam: the giants and the royals are all the marbles. >> pam: and taking a stroll across the golden gate bridge will soon cause you money.
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okay, i'll send it. one hundred seventy-two dollars for a chemistry book. just use citi popmoney. boom. with citi popmoney it's easy to send money to just about anyone, anytime. visit your local branch or citi.com/easierbanking to learn more. >> pam:authorities in west oakland raided a temple this morning searching for evidence, they say of large scale fraud. this is video from our helicopter partnership with a-b-c-7. >> pam:investigators say members of the black muslim temple on 27-th street ran organized fraudenlent activities including forged real estate deals and identity theft. >> pam:they were also reportedly ran a scam through a private security firm, by falsifying the experience of its security guards. officials say they have filed charges against
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several memebers. return to index of stories... >> pam: coming up play ball the giants quests for the world series wearing kansas city for game 1. >> pam: force landlords to accept pets in all rental properties. look at all these children. they all lost their lives because of
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>> pam:happening now.game one of the world series is underway. the giants looking to steal at least one on the road, in their quest for a third championship in the past five years. >> pam:the giants won't return home until friday for game 3. >> pam:the first two are in kansas city. joining us on the phone tran. >> pam:he's live at the big game.will? >> reporter: the giants jumped on the kansas city
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royal art out the back three nothing. >> reporter: there are giants fans center in town believing that they're gonna win. >> reporter: the speculation is that we're so used a world series but the excitement is not as high as it would be in kansas city. >> reporter: i did get a chance to track down some fans at a popular restaurant here's what they have to say about it. the giants to win all the way. i think it's gonna take it tonight from 42 low scoring game and think the giants will take it. how many games when a win in that hong. i think they're
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gonna hit two home runs. and then won the series in five games. >> reporter: the way it is right now they could win for. >> reporter: looks like baumgartner is still cruising along in winter lows will have record at 8:00. >> reporter: that keep them >> pam: we have an entire page at kron 4 dot com dedicated to the giants. >> reporter: rubin have weathered dedicated to the giants here. >> reporter: it's gonna be a different story tomorrow
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ahead of the same time you receive the system toward the ball park game time is gonna be 5 07 s when the first pitch. >> reporter: impasse over the stadium later in the game. >> reporter: that mike can avoid raindrops that system will move through and it could bring some rain to tomorrow night's game. >> reporter: gonna have low clouds skies around 60 degrees. >> reporter: afternoon highs tomorrow would be 57 and 7 cisco 767 tail 7274 in pleasanton. >> reporter: we do have rain on the way. >> reporter: as the morning progresses to the afternoon
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you can see widespread rain anywhere from petaluma to nap up. >> reporter: is gonna stay north of the golden gate bridge and dissipate in the evening. >> reporter: friday we could be seen more rain and that the trickle into saturday possibly affecting the game. >> reporter: we have mostly sunny conditions tomorrow enjoy it while it lasts thursday possible rain south of the golden gate bridge we should stay dry. >> reporter: we will experience widespread showers in south into saturday that looked at the giants' game. >> reporter: will keep you posted as it is closer as the brain gets closer. >> reporter: one of gradual warming next week.
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>> pam: today in san jose family members paid tribute to a firefighter. >> pam: the memorial from mr. jeffrey craig hunt. his play >> pam: his plane crashed into into >> catherine: there is a move to outlaw any ban on pets in rental properties and in apartments from dogs to hamsters. >> catherine: this law will be the first of its kind and landlords are fighting it they're thinking about potential property damage. >> reporter: >> catherine: supporters say
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they're too many families with pets they cannot find housing. >> catherine: the subject will comeuppance city council meeting tonight. >> pam: coming up next week to pay money to go across the golden gate bridge officials are mulling over the idea will have the reaction next yet another company targeted by hackers details behind the data breach behind staples. ♪ ♪
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>> pam: pedestrians and bicyclists may have to pay to use the sidewalk along the golden gate bridge. bridge officials are exploring the idea of something they are calling a "sidewalk access fee." >> pam:they released the proposal yesterday. however it is still considered in the concept stage. the sidewalk toll would help
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alleviate the 33-million dollar deficit the bridge is currently facing. a toll to walk or ride a bicycle on the bridge does not seem to sit well with locals and tourists alike. that sucks the think it's a terrible idea why should we should have to pay. with climate change and warming warming backlog creating these incentive and charging phase it is a contradiction to that goal. >> pam:the bridge used to have a 10-cent sidewalk toll from 1937 to 1970. officials considered re- establishing a toll about 10 years ago. but abandoned the idea after much opposition from bike groups. >> pam:coming up at 6-30.a look at your top stories, including the rally today by california nurses demanding the state do more to prepare hospitals here for a possible ebola outbreak.
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>> pam:plus, more human cases of west nile just announced today. the area being fogged tonight. >> reporter:.behaving badly >> reporter: alex plane in an exhibition of people behaving badly. >> reporter: we have rain off the coast right now tell you when it will land.
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>> reporter: top stars in
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sacramento. governor brown met with nurses and public health officials to discuss ebola. nurses told the governor that the hospitals are not ready for ebola. this surrender their protective equipment is not adequate. they're calling on the governor to make more stringent guidelines. >> reporter: here at the solano, courthouse a 20 year-old resident was recently arrested for attempted murder after driving the pickup truck into his ex-girlfriend and a relative president was captured on surveillance video. >> reporter: his arraignment was rescheduled to november and relocated to the late col. >> reporter: in san
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francisco and albert asked driver was cited for misdemeanor battery after he allegedly got into a physical altercation with a passenger. it happened on joan straight. >> reporter: the driver pulled the passenger out by the arm. >> reporter: they are replacing the passengers phone who was lost. >> reporter: there's been yet another break-in at a car dealership. >> reporter: the men stole a few items from the main office but did not get away with any vehicles. >> reporter: the police department is investigating in the south bay area. >> reporter: here at the martinez waterfront as well
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as they point this is where the mosquito control trucks will be spring for a west nile virus. >> reporter: even those laid in this the season and the temperatures are still warm and they want to spread quickly before the dead birds is show up with nile virus. >> reporter: in concord to cards totaled as an old tree falls on top of them this happened saturday. >> reporter: the owners put pieces of lem's ought to keep the cars from being crushed any further. >> reporter: their reported the trade was in trouble and was ignored. >> reporter: 7 francisco's
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rock-and-roll in across from att part giants fans are out here to support their team in the world series. >> reporter: some missing is the matter hours in regard to what watch this game would under brick road are team on. >> reporter: and having good time the bay bridge toll plaza typically clotted skies each trying to move men. >> reporter: will stay cool but we could see rain thursday. >> reporter: the north bay community should be affected are rain on thursday friday and saturday possible. >> reporter: showers could
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prevail friday and saturday. >> reporter: game to looking ahead to the four test 5 07 for the first pitch in and be more like the '60s but there is a storm cell starting to move toward. >> reporter: we could see a sprinkler to over the ball game tomorrow. >> reporter: afternoon highs of 72 in oakland 71 in santa rosa 70 in hayward. >> reporter: kron 47 day ahead. >> reporter:san jose ave in san francisco use to be three lanes of traffic until it was put on a diet now it' two lanes of traffic and one bike lane after you exit highway 101 the problem is automobile
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drivers don't respect the bike lanes at all >> reporter:for example lets look at the driver in the mercedes benz that's is rolling along in the dedicated bike lane it finally exits at st mary's ave >> reporter:it's almost the same thing with this mazda suv the driver drivers the entire length of the bike lane only to re-enter traffic after passing the traffic separators. the fact is the driver appear to know they are not permitted there, because when this driver say me recording he stopped and tried to get back into the normal traffic lanes >> reporter:and it's not just driver coming off the freeway that creates this problem, many times its driver coming off one of the side streets that drive in the bike lane and before you start thinking that hey maybe the drivers didn't know the fact is some driver know to do the right thing by merging into traffic after passing the bike lane
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>> reporter:but some driver are just flat out lazy and turn directly into the restricted lane and will proceed down until either tun on the st mary ave or go straight down san jose ave i see that pretty much every day and i just ride one block and it's very common i think there need to a clearer sign to the drivers in the cars >> reporter:i dd notice there are not many signs, not like drivers actually read signs but the normal marking are in place along with the deliniators >> reporter:i'm here because a driver not a cyclist sent me a quick video of a mini van in the bike lane and being here for just a few hours i spotted the drivers now just to be aware, there is fine for driving in the bike lane whether intentionally or unintentionally not to mention you could seriously injure a rider
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>> reporter:the fine for being in the bike lane with all the court fees and add on could reaxh as much as 300 dollars and a point on your driving record. in san francisco stanley roberts kron 4 news >> pam:after the break.keep an eye on your accounts. another big box store gets hit by hackers. - ( helicopter whirring ) - ( roars ) ( siren wails ) ( pop music playing ) ♪ when you're ready
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hey john,whoa!k it out. yeah, i was testing to see if we really can turn any device
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in your house into a tv. and the tablet worked just fine. but i wanted to see if the phone would work as well. so i shrunk sharon. every channel is 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. download the xfinity tv app today. >> pam: apparently been hacked. >> pam:staples says it's now looking into a potential credit card hack. the office supply retailer has been in touch with law enforcement. >> pam:if the investigation shows information has been stolen -- staples says customers won't be responsible for any fraudulent activity on their credit cars. >> pam:earlier this month - sears reported a breach at its k-mart stores. other companies hit include target, neiman marcus and home depot.
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>> pam:it's happening just as federal officials had a chilling warning for u.s. companies this week. >> pam:saying that hackers have stolen more than 500- million financial records over the last 12 months. >> pam:an fbi official put it this way -- saying "we're in a day when a person can commit about 15-thousand bank robberies -- sitting in their basement." >> pam:it's estimated that nearly half of american adults have had their personal information exposed in some form in the >> pam: coming up well have some spare some highlights on the sport's next.
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>> reporter: giants off to a
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nice start in kansas city. >> reporter: kansas city is not totally blown down five nothing right now. >> reporter: everything is going the giants' way today. >> reporter: the rock kent earlier predicted that the game would proceed like it is giants in six. >> reporter: the giants in five. >> reporter: giants looking pretty good at this point. >> reporter: there's a song by the artist lord best been
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banned on several radio stations. >> reporter: it's made national news. and newsmen name mated giants brantley. music >> reporter: the is the
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heart are not hard news guide baird is on. >> reporter: once again you go to our web site kron 4 doctor, all the world series information. >> reporter: sports night live is even better jason will make you feel even better. >> reporter: jason a sunday night at 9:00. >> reporter: says it comes on at 5:00 a lot to * and pam no matter what's be sure what shoe sunday night in nine. >> reporter: we all have the support one another in our time of nay. >> reporter: the sharks have just lost their boston in
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this in our. >> reporter: san jose after night start has dropped a few of the road. >> reporter: shark 732 lead the bruins tied it in the third. >> reporter: the final is five to three san jose has just lost the the boston bruins. >> reporter: into the sharks lose on a night but the giants are playing. >> reporter: giants are right now in the bottom of the fourth five to another. >> reporter: michael sims story has been let go by the dallas cowboysthe dallas cowboys have released michael sam the nfl's first openly gay player from their
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practice squad. >> reporter:sam was signed to dallas' practice squad four days after he was among the final cuts by the st. louis rams at the end of the preseason. >> reporter: warriors open their seed one week from today. real die-hard fans note his name. he's coming off an extensive surgery on his right knee. his not scrimmage 5 on 5 full contact just give him a few minutes here and there. but it is the next debt.
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best- >> reporter: 49 this is weekend levi stadium. predestine excited to play in their proper area is gonna be pretty exciting. >> reporter: sinai's quarterback there from oregon. >> reporter: paul another day is the nature not familiar with windsor would now giant spain >> reporter: to be fighting his last professional bout at the marin center and exhibition hall.
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>> reporter: he doesn't always gonna fight yet but he's 54 years of age in. >> reporter: he was a good friend of burned land. and win bern became tough reporter/cameraman burn would go out and fell him and bring it back and put in my face and we would put it, but he's 54 years so no local promoter promotes itself. >> reporter: 54 is too old applaud this was to have one less the by. >> reporter: and with that fight is december 5th against an unnamed opponent and we will keep you posted.
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>> reporter: >> pam: if you plan on traveling this holiday scissoring get ready to pay more. with kaiser permanente, you'll connect with your doctor any time, anywhere. another way care and coverage together makes life easier. ♪ become a member of kaiser permanente. because together, we thrive. ♪
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>> pam:if you plan on traveling this thanksgiving, get ready to pay more this year. that story's next. >> pam: thanksgiving and christmas holidays this year. according to expedia-dot- com, flights around the thanksgiving weekend are up 17-percent from last year. >> pam:flights for the christmas holiday have gone up twoan estimated 21 million fly from now through >> pam: fashion world mourns the loss of oscar de la renta. friends weigh in on his death, and his lasting
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legacy. >> pam: san francisco map near as a bet on the gain. >> pam: tonight at 7-30. the mayors of san francisco friendly wager on the outcome of the world series. if the royals take the crown, san francisco mayor ed lee will travel to kansas city to read to students. if the giants win, mayor sly the homeless in san francisco and sing with a church musical group. with james betting barbecue, and lee wagering humphry boudin sourdough bread. >> reporter: news at 6. download one of our mobile apps. at 8 o'clock. see you then. goodnight.
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the loss of a fashion icon. we remember oscar de la renta in his own words. ♪ ♪
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the "insider" with perspective on today's top trending stories. >> want a woman to feel her very best. >> the fashion world wakes up to an incredible loss. >> we remember oscar de la renta in his own words. >> i always say smile because i hate sad faces. >> from the runway and red carpet and dressing every first lady from jackie kennedy to michelle obama. >> i had bought an oscar de la renta dress. oh, it's wonderful. >> oh, really. >> celebrating the man behind the scenes. ♪ >> and looking back on oscar's most iconic design for the ages. >> then, do you recognize this leading lady? >> hmm. >> from bridget jones to renee zellweger's brand new look. >> meanwhile, kate debuts her teeny tiny little royal baby bump and blake's belly stuns on the red carpet. >> then as shailene strips down
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for her new movie. >> what do you feel like? do you feel free? do you feel scared? >> it's not like it's a section environment. >> we're dissecting the anatomy of a love scene. >> kind of awkward taking off your clothes in front of the entire crew. >> let's go inside. >> they sedate me every time. >> now the latest celebrity news delivered to you 24/7. it's the "insider" together with yahoo!. >> from "divergent" to disrobed, i don't think we've ever seen shailene quite like this before. >> we have not. we go inside the making of a hollywood love scene. hello, everybody. i'm louis aguirre. >> and i'm thea andrews. we learn it's not quite as glamorous as you would imagine, but first we're celebrating life and legendary work of fashion designer oscar de la renta whose storied career spanned five decades. he passed away last night and with l always be remembered as the king of style. >> yes, he will, from the runway to the red carpet and all the way to the white house, he created signature looks for some of the most influential women in the world, becoming their most

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