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gary:tonight -- bart service isbut as kron4's haaziq madyun reports. the investigation into what happened is just getting started. >> reporter:a gruesome discoverya body found on the bart tracks in concord. investigators say the human remains were spotted on the tracks by a bart operator in the area of bonafcio street. as you can see the of the questions for investigators >>:"we're going to check all of the surveillance cameras, does that give us any indication as to what happened" >>:bart spokesperson alicia trost >>:"what we know right now is a citizen reported to concord police that they saw somebody walking on our track way in the same vicinity that the body was foundand if the two are related" >> reporter:investigators say prior to the body being discovered, there were no incident operators in the concord north concord area foundso in addition to contacting those investigators will be >>:"checking all trains that ran routes in the area at any evidence of blood on the trains >>:so we can help connect the investigation" >> reporter:bart trains weigh tons and can travel at speeds of up to 80mph. that is possibility of a
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someone without feeling the >>:"not clear yet we're going out with the investigation, try to get the answers to >> reporter:bart officals say the also under investigation in concord haaziq madyun kron4news >>: >> catherine:earlier today, a former c-h-p officer accused of illegally stealing racycell phones while on duty- surrendered to authorities in contra costa county. >> catherine: harrington turned himself in at the county courthouse in martinez this morning. >> catherine: this afternoon. photos from the cell phones drunk driving. >> catherine: after the allegations became public. >> catherine:his attorney says harrington has apologized to the women involved.and admits that what he did was wrong. >> catherine:he did not enter a plea court november seventeenth. >> catherine:he could face more than convicted.
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>> catherine: and charged with lewd and lascivious acts against children and was charges involving three of his four former school students. >> catherine: frankly has been since the 14 years in prison for ax with minors. the crimes what old for years before he was arrested in march the child was not a cub scout and the cash they were not related to troop 128. >> catherine: tomorrow is when voters time for boaters most candid in the scramble.
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>>: look at the city's finances when the word where they are today. >> reporter: and is very crowded race council member rebecca, cochrane oakland port commissioner brian parker and professional prof. chow to amend. >> reporter: the canonist and turns discussing their views on how to combat crime improve education and encourage economic growth the of that was held at a prestigious ted roy its goal which met most of the audience can't vote yet. but their joy by their parents and teachers and many who
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have already made up their map hell have not made up their minds when they showed up and seemed closer to that goal afterward. >> reporter: she's referring to the fact that oakland uses rank choice but boating. >> reporter: so if no one can against 57 of the vote at least 50 percent of the bulk of your runoff. >> reporter: year remember back in 2010 she quang was not the top vote getter. >> reporter: with public safety is seen as the number-one issue san jose voters will be choosing a new mayor. >> catherine: city councilman sam look cargo and county supervisor date corti's made a rare joint appearance recently it was here at san jose's tech
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museum. >> catherine: most candid its agreed that putting more police officers on the street would be top priority if elected back by the police union and is calling much for change in city hall. it >> catherine: while carter was a staunch ally of the outgoing mayor chuck reed says the city must pay on course for pension reform. >>: want to retain officers more and new approaches to the safety these the kinds of approaches that we need not spending more because we don't have the money but spending smarter. >>: the fact of the matter is that over for under police officers have left the city and that's unacceptable. it need to get the cops back. we need to get back to 14 under police
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officers and then we can move the city forward. >>: public safety is job no. 1 for any city. >> reporter: city hall observers say that if a less cortese would seem likely seek to roll back parts of the aum boater approve measure been which critics say led to the exodus of cops seeking higher pay else way elsewhere. >> catherine: novacek on the web whether it was a beautiful day today today >> reporter: wouldn't be seen some pretty nice weather this week looking right at at the golden gate bridge or we've got a little bit of high cloud coverage were on the mall site. when is >> reporter: 60 right now for the most part
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62 when am san jose and will get a little chilly up there tonight. >> reporter: we have high cloud coverage coming down from the north by pressure is building offshore to with this is gonna do is build this track of the storm up north. >> reporter: with and talk about how one is gonna get this week in a minute. >> catherine: coming up the 515 a bay every woman diagnosed with brain cancer has made a comptroller sold decision to die. >> catherine: kron 4 leading old but the coming up pleading with the midterm elections and talked about gas falling gas prices around the bay area with the 285 a gallon.
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>> reporter: gas prices around. take a look at this video from a the gas & stop at 33rd & mckee ave in san jose --- $2.85 a gallon. >> reporter:people lined up around the block for a cheap fill up. but, it's not just in san jose -- all over the bay area prices are hovering around $3.00. >> reporter:so what do people think about it? >>: is a lot better than paying one of $4 a gallon per sure. along while. and
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never less too long. >>: first to 97 now i think it's wonderful. >> reporter:now a look at the average prices according to triple-a. more expensive in the larger bay area cities. >> reporter: are deals to be had if you look hard enough. and to help you --- we have a special section on kron-4 dot com. >> reporter: showing where you can get the most inexpensive gas -- >> catherine:still ahead. >> catherine: then.
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>> catherine:brittany maynard - who was suffering from brain cancer -- ended her life this weekend. she was at her home - with her family at her side. >> catherine:her controversial decision to die under oregon's "death with dignity act" went viral last month. carol costello has the story. >> reporter:it's a heartbreaking story. brittany maynard 29 years old and married for just over a year when she found out she had brain cancer. >>:"i was diagnosed this past new year's we went to the wine country for a new year's eve celebration and by jan one the following day i was diagnosed with cancer and told i was terminally ill." >> reporter:doctors told maynard in april she had an aggressive brain tumor and gave her six months to live. maynard quickly decided she didn't want her family to watch her dying in pain. so she and her husband moved from california to oregon to take advantage of the state's death with dignity law. oregon is one of only
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five states with legal protection for terminally ill patients. >>:"it's in a safe spot and i know its there when i need it." >> reporter:maynard qualified for physician- assisted suicide in oregon. she was able to obtain a pr for lethal medication -- and plans to use it in a matter of weeks. >>:"i will die upstairs in my bedroom that i share with my husband with my mother and my husband by my side and pass peacefully with some music that i like in the background." >> reporter:maynard says while she doesn't want to die -- she wants to be able to end her life on her own terms. >>:"i can't even tell you the amount of relief it provides me to know that i don't have to die the way that its been described to me that my brain tumor would take me on its own." >> reporter:according to a post on her website - brittany died saturday night.
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>> reporter: was a gorgeous day around the bay area today is mostly sunny skies was in the '70s we did see some los '60s around the coast. >> reporter: it 70 and santa rosa and now 71 and concord. >> reporter: stick a live look outside the cemetery a bridge the sun is setting begun to keep high clouds into tomorrow. >> reporter: right now the temperature is running in the low 60s is gonna be pretty chilly late tonight. >> reporter: taking a look as satellite and radar pictures a hike of the moving him instead mostly clear tonight i pressure is building all store offshore. >> reporter: that's gonna keep a little fun here and
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help a little bit warmer and the cop coming days. >> catherine: >> catherine: nik wallenda has done it again. >> catherine:the dare-devil took his high wire act to chicago. making two tightrope walks sunday. people watched from below. >> catherine:jean casarez has more. >>:"you guys watching think i'm crazy but this is what i was >> reporter: >>:"god is in control." >> reporter:7th generation daredevil - nik wallenda - attempting not one but *two hair- >>:"what an incredible city at night chicago is, absolutely beautiful." >> reporter:his first walk ending nearly that's over two football fields high! wallenda teetering 450 feet across while climbing over eight stories. >>:"definitely can feel the incline yea it's a work out."
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>> reporter:the wire quivering beneath his feet from the windy city's nearly 30 mile-per-hour gusts." >>:"that wire was shaking underneath me and i just other side" >> reporter:upping the heart stopping ante with his second walk. >>:"i need everybody to be nice and quiet for me ok!" >> reporter: walks between two skyscrapers almost 600 feet high in the sky. >>:"one more step grab it!" >> reporter: than a nickel was the only thing separating wallenda. >>: roar." >> reporter:and the thousands of anxious of about 8 minutes. >>: >> reporter: "he starting walking so fast to award you with not one, but two guinness world records certificates." >> reporter:
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alex from target has become the internet's latest sensation. his photo has been trending across the web. >> catherine:alex is a target employee from texas. one customer took his picture while shopping. and posted it to twitter over the weeeknd. >> catherine: retweeted thousands of times. there's even an alex from target tumbler account. >> catherine:here's what people are twitter. also. another "hot" mugshot is stirring up some buzz on the internet. >> catherine: target is only keeping alex to attract more customers to target. >> catherine:here is sean kory. who is accused of attacking another partygoer on halloween in santa cruz. this is the second "hot" mugshot to go viral on the internet. >> catherine:stockton felon jeremy meeks was the first hot inmate whose mugshot went viral back in june.
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>> catherine:babies can be a mystery. >> catherine: something. but they can't respond. reporter holly firfer explains - there 'are' some ways to decode what's going on. >> reporter:babies can be baffling. why do they do what they do? >> reporter:psychologist lynn murray wrote a book about the baby brain. and she explains a few simple every day issues. like- fussing. >> reporter: uncontrollably.
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>> reporter:why? >> reporter: around them. >> reporter:it can be annoying, but according to murray- it may be a good thing because they are being responsive to their environment. >> reporter:do you ever notice how some kids will sit for - what seems like forever- and read books? >> reporter:murray says it is crucial to read to kids very early on- to not only help them to develop their language and attention skills- but to build good habits early on. >> reporter:and finally. >> reporter:that annoying baby talk that drives you crazy? well, it just may work. >> reporter:murray says that exaggerated a baby's attention and they may listen better to the words you are saying. >> reporter:for today's health minute, i'm holly firfer. >> catherine: babies here three times more words from their mothers than their fathers. the babies tend to
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respond more to a mother's voice. >> catherine: the mother response to them locally 88% of the time which is why they should speak up more often. >> catherine:coming up at 5:30. >> catherine: leading up to the midterm election. could bring for the balance of power in washington. >> catherine: >> catherine: >>can't say thank you enough. you have made my life special by being apart of it. (everyone) cheers! glad you made it buddy. thanks for inviting me. thanks again my friends. for everything, for all your help. through all life's milestones, our trusted advisors are with you every step of the way. congratulations! thanks for helping me plan for my retirement. you should come celebrate with us. i'd be honored. plan for your goals with advisors you know and trust.
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>> catherine:mid-term elections do not usually benefit the party of the president. and this year is looking like a bad one for the democrats. >> catherine:vicki liviakis is here with what the polls are predicting for tomorrow's vote. >> reporter:first let's start with the president. his popularity is now at its lowest point ever. down to 44 percent from 60 percent two years ago. >> reporter:that's one reason why democratic candidates have been scrambling to distance themselves from mr. obama. >> reporter:and why it looks like the next congress will see the republicans controlling the senate as well as the house.
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>> reporter:as recently as last june, the democrats were given nearly a 60 percent chance of retaining control of the senate. >> reporter:it's been downhill since then. >> reporter: times tracks the probability changes based on poll results from the various states. >> reporter:as of today, the dems are down to a paltry 25 percent. and struggling to project confidence. here is the breakdown in the senate right now: 55 democrats and 45 republicans. >> reporter:but a lot of those blue states are expected to turn tomorrow's votes are counted. >> reporter:republicans are ahead in alaska, montana, colorado, iowa, arkansas, louisiana and west virginia. >> reporter:if the polls are right, and that's not a guarantee, the new senate will have 47 democrats and 53 republicans. >> reporter:here in california there are no senate or house races, but plenty of propositions.
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and you don't see many political ads for this - but there is a governor's race. >> reporter: >> catherine:in california the polls open tomorrow morning at 7. >> catherine:but with few big issues on the ballot, voter turn out is not expected to be very high. less than 50 percent. >> catherine:governor jerry brown is running for re- election. >> catherine:recent polls show he's ahead of his republican challenger neel kashkari by 18 percentage points. kashkari has beefed up his tv ads in campaigning. >> catherine:but the hottest state-wide race is for superintendent of public instruction the incumbent tom torlakson is facing marshall tuck. >> catherine:the lastest field poll shows the race is a dead heat -- but 44 percent of voters are still undecided. >> catherine:we will be watching the votes as they are tallied tomorrow. and have full election coverage. as soon as the polls closed. on kron >> catherine:nurse kaci
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hickox. who was briefly quarantined in new jersey for treating ebola patients in west africa. reached a settlement today regarding precautions for her incubation period. >> catherine:hickox is allowed to travel freely. but must monitor her health and report any symptoms. >> catherine:so far. she has showed no symptoms of the virus. and has tested negative for ebola. the agreement stays in effect through november 10th. >> catherine:investigators are starting to piece together how a spacecraft could have broken up, killing a pilot and spreading debris across five miles of the mojave desert. >> catherine:the full investigation could take as much as a year.but details released sunday night shed some light on friday's crash. >> catherine: >> reporter: an earlier flag shows what happened the spaceship separates from a jet craft
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and the tailbone the fed other is in the back. >>: when it starts to return to the atmosphere the procedure is to defend their where the body rotates to seven more dragons a space vehicle enters the atmosphere. >> reporter: this may be key to friday's crash and the test flight. >> reporter: the national transportation safety board says that the pilots did not deploy the tether's themselves. >> reporter: a word my 0.0 and a set amount 24amount >>: 2 seconds after the featherbrain word from unlocked a lot and in will
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go towards the extended position even though the fed the possession had not been moved. >> reporter: despite that new information the ntsb has not determined the reason for the break up. >> reporter: and have almost all the parts of the spaceship that they need to figure out what went wrong. >> reporter: a very pretty sunset of the bay arnow using ts year high clouds streaming. >> reporter: else they mostly clear out there tonight but temperatures are dropping. >> reporter: will experience some mild temperatures the '50s and '60s overnight. >> reporter: as we enter afternoon tomorrow '70s in the forecast. i'll have more in just a bit.
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>> reporter: watching winners and losers on wall street. snot the libyan told marchers june we won an early 2015 we heard rumors of february 14th but angela and harper's retype tail at apple confirmed in sometime in the spring. >> reporter: one thing also learned a starting to leak tinnitus and young was a box. >> reporter: to have been slowly expanding to two flights per day short roups. >> reporter: they don't do the card sort service. the
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may $51 million from 33 million. >> reporter: the use that cash to expand to more markets. >> reporter: about taylor's west she's pulled all of her merry music from hist scott bought spot to spot. >> reporter: she rode on piracy last year the piracy affected album sales drastically. >> reporter: with that said the future of music is looking brutal. >> reporter: 12 sessions the
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undertaker musing back alkali tunes. >> reporter: to have a question for robb put it on the face of page. >> catherine:coming up at 5:45. >> catherine:another rough weekend forour executive sports break it all down. >> catherine: halle berry's high profile and high priced child support battle. tag: sooner or later, everyone needs a helping hand,
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you'll connect withnte, your doctor any time, anywhere. another way care and coverage together makes life easier. ♪ become a member of kaiser permanente. because together, we thrive. ♪ >> catherine:actress halle berry and her bitter child support battle.regarding their 6-year-old daughter. >> catherine:the insider's thea andrews takes us inside their a month fight. >> reporter: 16,000 a month
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in child support payments but she must a/38 under a month. >> reporter: because she's considered an extraordinary ways aren't earner the usual child-support is out the window. >> reporter: since helen reported that he uses to much of the money for his own expenses his clothing but budget pricey car paymentcar >> reporter: he's disposed to get an and so dense old payment but if he's hijack that money for his own benefit that should not fly. >> reporter: he claims he cannot perform as a model after being beaten up by halley's boyfriend. >> reporter: that happen nearly two years ago and
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dish looks like he's been healed says. >> reporter: in seven months later he was back to his rugged self and the looks good to me. >> reporter: those checks are going against smaller. >> catherine:you can watch all your celebrity news here on kron-4. >> catherine: entertainment tonight airs >> catherine:
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oh chris, did you remember to pay the dog sitter? oh, i knew i forgot something. i'll just do it now. well, we're boarding. no, i'll use citi mobile. it takes two seconds, better safe than sorry, right? yeah, who knows if we'll even get service on the island? what! no service? seriously? you guys might actually have to talk. to each other? we do it all the time. i like it. should we? no.
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since as we look like from the san mateo bridge the last few moments of daylight a very pretty sunset with high cloud coverage. >> reporter: tonight begun keeping mostly clear but a little chilly. >> reporter: benin with a drop into the forties tonight. >> reporter: to moral high cloud coverage but will build a bit warmer though. >> reporter: here's a look and satellite radar high cloud coverage moving end to the bay area. >> reporter: high-pressure is gonna be building offshore and thus could drive the storm track north through the coming days. >> reporter: estimate cloud cover and warmer temperature. >> reporter: eupepsia up to santa rosa inside the bag.
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>> reporter: things will clear quickly and nine will still have that high cloud coverage in the afternoon. >> reporter: temple would temper to start in the 40's and the day day >> reporter: 40 and not all 40 of the layout. >> reporter: afternoon high temperatures will be running in the '70s and palo alto. >> reporter: and broader in the valleys as well as the shoreline. >> reporter: will be in the '60s at the close line '70s also for the north. >> reporter: still little bit of high cloud coverage throughout the work week. >> reporter: which remain around the '70s all the way
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into the weekend. >> catherine: the raiders have yet to win a game this year. >> reporter: the lost a game against a rams yesterday the kind at a crossroads in the season. >> reporter: will see what happens to the next few games the niners are for for this year there one day model last place. >> reporter: the 49ers are hoping some of the ball to magic will rub off on them but yesterday it did not happen. >> reporter: he and six sacks the entire season coming and. >> reporter: he was sacked eight times in the game still the niners had a chance to when. >> reporter: a fumble occurred the play was reviewed not enough evidence to overturn it.
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>> reporter: score was 13 bataan are real heartbreakerreal >>: dawson dumb stuff the ticket manager of it said. >> reporter: daly clearly the frustrated by what's going on. >> reporter: drew breeze and the saints lose that one. >> reporter: as for the raiders a look to their schedule they are serious canada's to go 0116 this year no one expected them to when yesterday. >> reporter: marchand list calling his way through. he had two touchdowns. the raiders felony to a huge
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hole and ultimately came up on the short end. >> reporter: the loss 14 games straight back to last year. >> reporter: there under an interim coach. >> reporter: death last in rushing second to last in scoring and they're allowing 26 points per game as a temp point difference. >> reporter: this raised the broncos the cheese and the niners twice. >> reporter: but even the bills are 5 and 3 this year not the best of times for the raiders. or their fans. >> reporter: the niners can still make the playoffs with lung isn't that a panic. >> catherine: happier stuffed with the parade front.
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>> catherine: a talk about the giants their world victory parade in the best moments from the speeches will be this sunday at 7:00. coming >> reporter: you can't tell from here but there a lot of drivers be hating being banned in san francisco all explained and people behaving badly tonight today. >> reporter: a popular social network is about to change how does things and a lot of people will not like it. >> reporter: ♪ ♪
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officer accused of stealing racing froebel's from cell phones of women that you're rested he has turned himself in. >> catherine: the allegations against john harrington came to light last month after one woman sent from her phone totals were sent from her phone carrington resigned from the c h p today is surrendered to authorities and ease of free on $10,000 bail. he's >> catherine: its face up to three years and imprisoned. >> reporter: this is chp officer sean hearing to and as he left the martinez courthouse yesterday. >> reporter: he's facing keep criminal charge to criminal charges for allegedly stealing a nude photos from the phones of two other hot officers.
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>> reporter: he used the term joke but this was no joke he use that term because in his world at that time he did not intend for this to be a widespread thing. >>: he was as as calls to go any further wasn't supposed to be on the internet. >> reporter: he turned himself and earlier today and he's out on bail now last week he resigned from the chp. abbey he resigned because he knew his behavior had crossed the line. he recognizes that and as his attorney recognize says. his apology extends to the women who were affected by this behavior.
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>>: is that a wife and two kids and their guns stayed together as a family and get through this. >> reporter: harrington is expected to be back in court than the next two weeks to and possibly in to enter a plea. >> catherine: the two other chp officers there receive those photos from herington have not been charged. >> catherine: a 20 year old man this accused of a fatal road rage shooting hes. >> catherine: after shooting miss a vina she was in the car with their husband she is headed from the grocery store. he said police say he confessed to the drive by some shooting but he has not given any details. >> catherine: he is being
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held in jail without any bail. >> catherine: 7 francisco police are police are releasing the pitcher of a suspect but scam aimed victims. >> catherine: another tussaud specs approach to evict them acting as a doctor told the woman she is suffering from an illness and they convinced her to bring valuables including money and jewelry to a nearby ste.. >> catherine: of some worthless items were given to the woman at that point she lost $80,000 worth of cash and $40,000 in jewelry jewelry >> catherine: thousands came out to pay respect to a sacramento county sheriff.
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>> catherine: one of two deputies that were killed in the two county rampage. >> catherine: prosecutors file murder charges last week against to utah residents. >> catherine: a memorial for david is scheduled for tomorrow. >> catherine: bart trains are up and running again and it is bathed tonight after a body was discovered. >> catherine: these ariels come from a helicopter parts shipped. >> catherine: it was shut down in both directions between pleasant hill and was delayed about three hours forcing people another to find another way to work. >> catherine: someone had fought spotted blood and human remains on the tracks the coroner's office was
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called in to investigate. >> catherine: a person was seen walking on the tracks around 430 this morning. they serve >> catherine: stood tracks initially finding nothing but then someone found the gruesome discovery later. >>: there was evidence of blunt trauma to the body a little town on the track the victim has not been publicly and identified >> catherine: of bus britches' been set up to accommodate the stranded barred based passengers between pleasant hill and say some of the more unhappy about what happened. >>: if i'm not on-time my grades to be affected and missed an interview and now late now have to reschedule
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a job interview. >>: i have two babies and and the the job. >> catherine: a result bartels and pleasant. resumed around noon today. >> catherine: it turns out bart might not reach all the way the santa clara under the new san jose extension construction is already under way the valley transportation authority might eliminate a plan station in santa clara university and another station might also by the dust. one planned for 28 street in san jose which will be moved to 20 surge street the plan was still the t a still plans to bring bart service in the downtown jose area eliminating to plan stations could make it easier to get federal funding.
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>> reporter: its 70 in concord some a seven deliverer nor. >> reporter: a persists '60s in san francisco as we look at the >> reporter: current conditions today 57 in santa rosa oakland in the low 60s were in for a chilly night tonight. >> reporter: for the past few weeks is been really mild over the '50s and '60s but tonight is gonna be chilly. >> reporter: 38 inapposite not all 40 in vallejo. >> reporter: tomorrow afternoon the temperature the bill a little bit warmer the warming trend will clinch can you this weekclinch will have to >> reporter:
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a hit-and-run incident that left three teams dad on halloween was driving on suspended license police said today authorities arrested on mr. ramon del on sunday following an investigation that led them to a mall sell six bill is accused of hitting and killing 313 year-old girls were trecker trading on halloween police say he fled the scene and had two children in the vehicle with him at the time. >> catherine: he had it was charged with excessive alcohol use on october 4th >> catherine: 27 d wines there were various other arrest. they took a loaded gun from a man on probationis p5
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>> catherine: said the course or both for change that appears to be the choice as they pick a new mayor. >> catherine: to canada's that are familiar faces a local government are dave is a county circuit supervisor sam is a city councilman. they appeared together recently as san jose's tech museum. they both agreed that the public safety would be top priority a promise to have more police officers on the street we ask them on to explain the biggest differences and their current campaigns. >>: i think people of the
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sit-down invoke all based on who they trust at with the sixth glance the experience that i have rather have a balance to budgets. >>: my opponent has missed two starts to important votes on city council. >>: the question is whether we move forward with fiscal reforms that we need have for the police officers or go back to our data de without having any idea how to pay for it. i've represent going forward in this city redo bringing services back and sing crime godown. >> catherine: the next mayor in san jose will have his work cut out for amps. but
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thousand officers right now is about 400 fewer than it was in 2008. >> catherine: fell 15 canada is running in the oakland mare's rage had a final debate. the incumbent mayor city council person at the port commissioner and prof. chow to amend try to make their positions clear on crime and education and economic growth. >> catherine: the form was tell the rock pad royce school which means most of the audience are eligible to vote. but a number of their parents and teachers listened as many of whom were undecided when they showed up some felt like it a closer to making up their minds after the event was over. >> catherine: she's talking about oakland uses the right
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choice of voting system. which means all motor can put up their top three candidates if one canada doesn't get more than 50 percent of the ball and it goes into an instant runoff. >> catherine: boaters will also decide on to minimum- wage measures. in san francisco proposition j would raise the minimum wage from 1074 to $15 an hour by 2018. >> catherine: it would affect about 142,000 workers or roughly 23 percent of the city's work force. in >> catherine: measure f would raise the minimum wage from $9 an hour to 1225 starting next march if approved the minimum wage would be adjusted annually to keep up with inflation. >> catherine: on the national level the balance of power the senate
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definitely a question. >> catherine: republicans expected to pick up several democratic seats marked in blue. >> catherine: all of them do read the gop will go from minority to majority party in the senate as well as controlling the house. >> catherine: republicans are on track to take over the senate seats for north dakota and virginia and south dakota. >> catherine: and the key battleground state of iowa the gop is pulling ahead. >>: is a lot of republicans and democrats to the sea the need for change but of direction. >>: i think the when wins in this election will be a referendum on the president even be an even knowledge of his parties will be on the ballot he will indirectly be on the ballot. >> catherine: no matter the
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outcome vice-president by and says the focus remains the same. >>: quite frankly 2026 team the republicans have to make a decision whether or not the controller or let things happen. >> catherine: kron 4 sure home for the 2014 election coverage will begin at 8:00 p.m. when the polls close here and the west coast will have the results on the governor's race oakland and san jose mayor your way to the races and fight for the u.s. tennis and will post the results on kron-4-dot- com >> reporter: went to golden gate bridge were in for a chilly night tonight the temperatures are dropping into the 50 in a couple places. >> reporter: low 60s but we are expecting forties' tonight into town tomorrow morning.
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>> reporter: will wake up and to clear skies a chilly temperatures. >> reporter: later in the day widespread '70s. >> reporter: we do have high cloud coverage straining of the north bay area. >> reporter: high-pressure is keeping it to the norris over coastal waters. >> reporter: as the high pressure building and it will not the clouds well to the north of us. >> reporter: 0 have warmer temperatures in the coming days. >> reporter: still little full fog in the morning wore fog ability into oakland since inferences cope pellet. >> reporter: very brief frog they're very brief fog
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tomorrow. >> reporter: 41 in santa rosa will be in the low 40's in livermore and san jose. >> reporter: low 70's 74 in sunnyvale and 747 clara 72 in hayward. >> reporter: 73 in livermore and the coastline in the '60s. >> reporter: looking ahead this week a little warmer tomorrow but the temperatures will be staying in the '70s for the rest of the week. >> catherine: there's new information on the main doors that the fight and bolo quarantine. >> catherine: she must
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continue to monitor health for possible symptoms of the virus until her 21 day incubation incubation period ends november 10th on she has she has not display any symptoms since returning from west africa where she was treating ebola patients last week she ignored a voluntary quarantine order and one on a bike ride with her boyfriend on friday the judge ruled that she did not have to have heard movements restricted. trolled was to make the national ebola debate about science and not politics she agreed not to go to any public places until the incubation period ends. >> catherine: will have instructions on our web site dedicated to ebola and the symptoms. all on kron-4-dot- com >> catherine: more on the
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crash and the mob bedeviling desert and what the owners are saying or the company is think about the space flight. >> catherine: program reminder good pro giants ago under the debris the giants' victory perborate sunday an hour-long look back to get victory perborate sunday an hour-long look back to get the you gesick you n't eath rough your nose suenlyyou' a mth breaer. moutbreaer! ll, t on breathe right stp anshutour uth. co medines open your nose ov t right striand w, iopen ur ne upo 38more soou c brehe a do thone ing u w, sleep. add brthe ght ur cd mecine shut yr moh an eep ght.reat rig. and lookor t lminscenof n breathe ght vend, in t sle ais.
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to go into space despite that crash. >>: >>: i'll be the first to travel. >> catherine: is said is too soon to find out the soonest light for a tourist. >> catherine: next 630 a look at the chp officer that stole and shared new stuff photos of of other officers. >> reporter: me up people behaving badly. ! >> reporter: is gonna be another chilly night tonight
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>> catherine: here in martina's the chp officer reportedly still stole pose nude photos from women cell phones reportedly sent those pictures to other officers as a joke. >> reporter: he made his first appearance in court monday he guessed all those pictures from penn women that you're rested for d. weissdui >> reporter: considering our coverage and martinez says the former chp officer is
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facing two charges for unauthorized use of a computer. >> reporter: the district's attorney says that his alleged crime is a serious breach of public trust. >> reporter: in the country kosti contra costa county. >> reporter: the passengers at the concord barred station were delayed due to the discovery of human remains on the track and they were delayed about three hours on monday. >>: some people said they saw blood on the tracks then they found a body. we're gonna check the cameras. >> reporter: here in san jose the race for mayor and
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the beat of a closely watched issue. >> reporter: both canada's believe that public safety is the number one priority priority. >> reporter: regardless as though the city must pay the court says with pensions. >> reporter: the other an opponent is calling for change and higher once the hire more cops. >> reporter: and some of their broad flat. >> reporter: 5 of the 50 canada is running for mayor had a candid format high school. >> reporter: port commissioner a professor tried to make their positions clear on economic growth. >> reporter: most of the
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people in the audience are not eligible to vote with their parents and teachers were in attendance and they are closer to making up their minds after that event. >> reporter: so the tax measures are in place on the ballot in san francisco we're talking about 2¢ per ounce soda. >> reporter: there's some kron 4 news. >> reporter: are big weather story tonight is the morning train trend. >> reporter: tomorrow's could be warmer and warmer to the weight. >> reporter: is definitely call up norris been evincing temperatures like this. >> reporter: this morning
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was chilly and them tomorrow morning will be chilly as well. >> reporter: the would-be 74 in sunnyvale, 70 in the east bay's. 72 in pittsburg. san seven days and seven francisco. >> reporter: warmer tomorrow high clouds still with us. >> reporter: timber to will largely be in the '70s. >> catherine: the world series is in the books the parade is sober but alas scores of fans took to the street lighting fires. crown >> catherine: 4 shows up people were behaving badly after the giants went. >> reporter: probably can't
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tell from the video of the san francisco giants did win the world series. >> reporter: what better way to celebrate and to set things on fire fire >> reporter: when you lose here everyone just goes home. >> reporter: right after during the arrest the celebration turned to violence and mayhem mayhem >> reporter: in the process people were ready for the peace police. san francisco police were taking bottles from rowdy fans. >> reporter: iquitos that all up the window on polk street they were setting bonfires where any and everything was tossed into the flames. duracell buyer
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sells laboratory doughnuts and not talking about crispy cream the their. >> reporter: let's check out the running self again i just can't get enough of it. over it at&t park there were more bonfires and illegal fireworks. >> reporter: couldn't help notice the flare hanging from his mouth. what had done understand is why it if you already won all the marbles the what wise cursed the name of the losing team. >> reporter: stanley roberts kron 4 news. >> catherine:
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>> catherine: 1 world trade center welcomes its first tenants today. construction on the 17 under foot office tower was completed earlier this year. the new york times reports 175 employees of magazine publisher conde nast will work there for the first time this morning. more than 3000 other employees will move ventilator. time reports today's soft open will follow will be followed by a formal civil ceremony later this week. the world trade center replaces the original world trade center towers that were destroyed in the 911 terrorist attacks. sports coming up next.
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struggling so they can wait. not even talk about the world champion giants. everybody loved the giants these days. they extended cent of the $15.3 million qualifying offer. >> gary: as a procedural deal if he signs with another team hilt have all late first-round draft pick as compensation. this is just official roll mode did not get a qualifying all offer morris has not had a qualifying offer. the way it works out the guys on the fence that will not mess with them all. >> gary: right now they're
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making an official the offer and the money if he turns a downs. >> gary: madison baumgartner is scheduled to be on the tonight show with phalanges this evening. >> gary: he was asked to ride a horse because it is from north carolina is quite a horseman. >> gary: 12 paul pose for one adult mode because if you ever felt lost their bid to run a million-dollar injured shoulder. >> gary: he ended up with the traditional ride at the parade. >> gary: joe madden is the new manager he's from tampa bay. he's not worried about his hair messed up the blue
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jeans on. >> gary: he's a really good guy in this margot died he left tampa with the bad salary deal and the head nine up to 90 wins on some occasionssome >>: arts center here of that the drinks right here the deal said that one round. after shot and the bear. >> gary: yet to win the game in his finest hair guy get up there. and nobody's doing good hearty supper lost the and the forty- niners did yesterday. >> gary: the in thing for
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the parking or their ticket that's my prediction. >> gary: they set capper net eight times force and i was a career high for saks. >> gary: he claimed he was of the goal line and the referee said the ball was fumbled the went along replay that was inconclusive and the game was over. >>: meridor and dumb stuff and they took the advantage of it. >> gary: the use profanity and we believed it. more
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more to the bow more to the point and i swatted gaum the tobacco is not good for you. >> gary: ec they cleaned it up was a lot of good names in baseball and give tony gwynn suffered from cancer because he was chewing tobacco. >> gary: we hope it's not tobacco. do care about the health. >> gary: today was the shortest monday press, as conference for hardball. 11 minutes. >>: that there's a lot of finger pointing but we're
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not gonna be concerned about what other people think. >> gary: as a tough time from harbaugh and is it even tougher time for the forty- niners. >> gary: if indeed there is a personality conflict between harbaugh and the upper the upper management. >> gary: as a deal that only works when u.n.. if they happen to going to new orleans and lose the game the before 5. the bill >> gary: lot of an easy people around the facility. >> gary: as is a very important game, sunday. the raiders are on course to be the second team to go all
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when 16. >> gary: it and stop killing went into the end zone yesterday they honey and but they did and up losing 30 to 24. >> gary: they've lost 14 straight over two years. the interim coach doug a big coal and rebury the fort first four games. >> gary: 30 to tame attains an elite and the graphic and the graphic. and the sad part is you look at the remainder of the schedule and is now one game with a psychic and when it. >> gary: will host the clippers on wednesday and thompson as sealed a $17 million deal.
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>> gary: the best guard since 1995 the giants are feeling good the warriors a feeling good the sharks are right the forty-niners and raiders are not doing too good. >> catherine: coming up global list at launching a new act and he donated she mailed to account to use it. making coffee? yeah, enough for two. gosh. try four, buddy. hmm, i'll take a dark roast. chai tea, please. honey, text the man what you want. french vanilla, make it strong! the all new keurig 2.0 is here. brew for one, brew for all. ( siren wails ) ( pop music playing ) ♪ when you're ready
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clothes cruise line announced faster more stable internet connections for passengers and see the law of the long-range broadband system will be added to 101 ships in the carnival's fleet. >> catherine: coming up next on the insider hallie barry wants to reduce her child support payments to vertex big time and we will have more information and next. >> reporter: gonna be pretty nice out there warming tomorrow warming warrant wednesday. largely in the '70s this week. maybe a couple atc really pleasant. and will below chile in the morning. >> catherine: said for kron 4 news that six state connected when of the sea
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the "insider" with perspective on today's top trending stories. >> no way, no how. we are inside nik wallenda's blindfolded high wire walk. >> michael yo just a little bit nauseous, but he was there in the middle of it all. >> nik is about to take his first step out on the rope. i have nik wallenda right after his walk, and he tells me what was going through his mind each step of the way. did that take you off guard? like, whoa. >> it did a bit actually. >> then we head to new york for final farewell to fashion icon oscar de la renta. >> as the stars pay their respects to the king of couture. >> i've been always allowed to do what i love. >> and halle's back and forth battle with her ex as she tries to slash her baby daddy's catch. >> but did the beat-down by
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