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he left. >> reporter: visibly overwhelmed with sadness. >> reporter: as for the shooting suspect? we know that he was in a blue vehicle and we are getting video surveillance from other businesses. >> reporter:happening now. >> reporter:relief in the north bay tonight. >> reporter:san rafael police have now determined. that reports of a suspicious couple, hanging around coleman elementary school are unfounded. >> reporter:on tuesday, four students told a teacher that a couple parked in a car. motioned for them to come over. >> reporter:fearing possible predators. police spent the day doing interviews. >> reporter:and now, police and the school district tell kron 4. the students were never in any danger, much to the relef of parents. >> reporter:police have now
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identified the woman. hit and killed by a golden gate transit bus this morning in san francisco. >> reporter:police say, the vicitm was 51-year-old lori helmer helmer was hit at the intersection of van ness and lombard streets just after six o'clock. >> reporter:police say, she was out jogging at the time. investigators are still working to determine the exact cause of the accident. >> reporter:police cannot say whether helmer was inside of a crosswalk. golden gate transit says, it is helping to find out what happened. the driver is definitely shaken up. " oc:. to cause this tragic accident." >> reporter:transit officials say, the driver has a -quote- "excellent" driving record. they say he has worked with golden gate transit for more than 35-years. >> reporter:a death on the tracks at the san leandro bart station. caused major delays during this morning's
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commute. >> reporter:bart officials say, a daly city train hit and killed a woman around nine o 'clock. this is video of the scene. courtesy of our helicopter partnership with abc 7 news. >> reporter:a bart spokesperson says, wtinesses reported seeing the train. >> reporter:both the san leandro and oakland collesium stations. were shutdown for a few hours. >> reporter:a bus bridge was set up to connect the dublin - pleasanton station. to the rest of the line. >> reporter:bart's website is reporting no delays at this time. >> reporter:turning to election returns. and some still undecided races. >> reporter:two days after ballots were cast. votes are still being counted in the san jose mayor's race. >> reporter:here are the latest numbers. >> reporter:city councilman sam liccardo is ahead by fewer than three - thousand votes. >> reporter:and is already claiming victory. >> reporter:meanwhile --
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santa clara supervisor dave cortese says. don't count him out yet. >> reporter:kron 4's rob fladeboe is live in san jose with the latest. rob? >> reporter:vote tallies continue to trickle in for a number of local races. >> reporter:in the oakland mayor's race though. all the ballots will not be counted until next week. right now. >> reporter: there were also discussing that during and before the campaign there was a lot of talk beginning regarding top of a mass resignation for scorsese. >> reporter: did hear from one of the police officers that he had spoken with. there are still thousands of those that still need to be counted. the shift in the count will change the
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outcome. we want to make sure that people keep monitoring the election. it is very important for them to know. we also tried to reassure that we are focused on that count. there are a lot of circumstances beyond my control. i am a resident of san jose. so they're a lot of issues that are coming out. i am not going to speak for the majority. i came here from another agency 20 years ago. i thought that it was a good place to go. with a lot of opportunity. maybe i should have stayed where i was. looking back. >> reporter: and major league. league. --lead 1
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percent margin could go away at this point. he would not come until every last count has been made in this county. >> reporter: all of the ballots will not be counted until next week. right now ... >> reporter:councilmember libby schaaf has a commanding 63% of the vote. in the ranked choice voting contest. >> reporter:yesterday, her two closest rivals, councilmember rebecca kaplan and incumbant mayor jean quan. both victory. >> reporter:and today. mayor quan held a joint news conference with schaaf. kron 4's dan kerman was there. >> reporter:san francisco mayor ed lee has finally announced he will run for another term. he made the statement. while touring the construction site of a new running track at kezar stadium.
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we both lived in the city. and that now that we will work together to make sure that will continue to rise. i have been so proud to serve the city for 20 years. and to be the first woman and asian american mayor i have been honored to take the city from a tough time at a time where some times you would think they could be tougher. at a time where the city is clearly rising at some level. that is our challenge to make this city safe and make it clean and take their of its children. i am very thankful, for the foundation that mayor quan has laid. and i looked for to build
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upon it. >> reporter: quan says that is one of many things to she will work on during her final weeks of mayor. she also might it be known that the bay area has not seen the last of her. i am not one of those mayors that leave the city and go on to do other things. i will live and die in this city. and i will stay active. >> reporter: oakland city hall a dense carmen kron 4 news. --dan kerman >> reporter: i talked with a need that
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and my children the last few days. to make this determination on running and i think that i based this decision on the boulders and that they were so strong that when it thinks done. --wanted things done. so i will be running for reelection. >> reporter:state senator mark leno might also be a candidate for san francisco mayor. leno let it be known recently. that he is interested in the job. and a poll released last week showed, he would be a strong contender. >> reporter:leno is a former san francisco supervisor. who was elected to the state assembly and then later in 2008 to the state senate. >> reporter:coming up at 5:15. >> reporter:a woman who used uber says. a ride that normally costs her seven - dollars. ended up being nearly 100 - dollars -- what happened. >> reporter:then at 5:30. >> reporter:a grieving mother's plea. after her son was killed
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>> pam:an uber customer says, she was charged more than 90- dollars for a three- mile ride. when she contacted uber, she says, the company told her the price was normal.
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>> pam:cristin severance shows us why >>it was just easy, breezy. i was a huge fan. >> reporter:brook bunch is a long time--loyal uber user. she loves not paying for parking or searching for a spot. >>i never exchange money. it got charged to my account. >> reporter:bunch ordered an uber friday night after dinner with friends. bunch said she was picked up at ironside in little italy. >> reporter:she went 2- point-7 miles to 23rd street in downtown san diego and was charged 92-dollars. >>i thought this was a mistake. there is no way they could charge me 90 dollars for a 2 mile ride. >> reporter:she normally pays 7 dollars for that same ride. that's more than 13 times the normal rate. >>90 dollars, i could have flown to san francisco for that. >>she contacted uber they told her this was because of "surge pricing". surge pricing is supply and demand. when a lot of requests come in--prices go up. this entices more drivers out on the road.
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with more cars out there.prices go back to normal. >> reporter:uber says customers are always notified in big, bold print if surge pricing is in effect. bunch said she wasn't. >>that definitely did not happen to me. >> reporter:surge pricing problems have been popping up all over the county. >> reporter:a baltimore woman started a "go-fund-me" account after being charged 362-dollars for a 20 minute uber ride. >> reporter:the bbb recently gave uber an f because of these complaints. team 10 looked at the other ride sharing apps. >> reporter:uber's main rival is lyft. >> reporter:lyft has higher prices during "prime time". but caps at 200 percent higher than normal. >> reporter:uber doesn't have a cap. a third option is sidecar. >> reporter: >> reporter:they do not use surge pricing. >> reporter:sidecar is the only app that allows you pick not just the driver but the price too. bunch said she was always just an uber user.until now. >>we'll see, anything but uber.
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>> pam: a computer programmer, accused of running a black market website known as silk road 2- point- oh. will be transfered from san francisco to new york to face charges. >> pam:26- year old blake benthall was arrested in san francisco yesterday. and charged with conspiring to commit drug trafficking, commit computer hacking, trafficking in fake i-d-'s and money laundering on the website. >> pam:f.b.i. investigators called the site one of the most extensive, sophisticated and widely used criminal marketplaces on the internet. >> pam:silk road 2-point-oh is a revived version of an earlier site called "silk road". which was shut down by federal authorities. the alleged operator of that site was arrested at a public library in san francisco last year. >> jacqueline: above average for this time of year. with 77 degrees and concord and 79 degrees in pleasanton. we
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were at 73 degrees with downtown san francisco. los '60s and '70s but things will start cooling down. taking a look at headlines tonight tomorrow, was the seventh died in the afternoon but it will be cooler with increased offshore sea breeze wind. fog will ride as well. we do have a slight chance of rain in the forecast. >> catherine: from australia - a story that sounds like a movie. a crying criminal in a flagged down a news van >> catherine: so he could turn himself in. >> catherine: but even then -- the drama wasn't over. >>crying.
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>> catherine: a crying suspect. and a news photographer on the phone with police. >> catherine: australian camera man peter steer had been driving to a news story when the story came to him. >> catherine: a man on a harley davidson - jule brook - waved down his van - then confessed that he was the person who had injured a woman at a nearby house. >> catherine: the man had blood on his hands and kept crying. the camera man tried to keep him calm. >> catherine: but as brook was sitting on the ground.he changed his mind about surrendering. within moments.he was smiling and pointing a gun at peter steer. >> catherine: the suspect drove off in the news van. and as a camera mounted in the van was rolling -- >> catherine: he headed straight to a nearby gas station -- and slammed into a gas tank. brook was caught and now faces a string of charges including attempted murder. >> catherine: and the camera man has a story to tell.
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>> i wanted to get that shot. but i did not want to get shot. >>".need a big drink." >> catherine: peter steer says he's been a news photographer since 1980. >> catherine: and as far as exciting situations go -- nothing else even comes close. >> catherine: next. >> catherine: you may be excercising -- but are you doing it effectively? we'll break down some cardio- myths. >> catherine: then. researchers say, they've figured out the 'catchiest' song of all time. >> catherine: we'll play it for you -- ahead.
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>> pam: you may be exercising, but are you exercising effectively? >> pam: many people are not getting the most from their workout.
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>> pam: holly firfer takes a look at some myths surrounding cardio exercises. >> reporter:what 's your favorite exercise? if you love doing cardio. great! but, be warned, it might not be all it seems. what do we mean? >> reporter:well, first of all, if you think cardio is the only way you are going to lose weight. think again. >> reporter:now, we know losing weight is a numbers game. calories in must not exceed calories out. >> reporter:if you add in weight training to the cardio exercise- you'll build lean muscle- and that will help boost your metabolism and burn more fat. >> reporter:and speaking of building muscle-- myth #2:ok, i ran, or i biked- so i don't need to do leg exercises". >>wrong. >> reporter:in order to get that metabolic burn in the legs- you are going to need to do things like squats, or leg lifts or even lunges. >> reporter:myth #3 do you think you have to work out for an hour in order for cardio exercise to be effective? >> reporter:you don't.
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>> reporter:doctors say- any cardio exercise is good for you and your heart. >> reporter:not only will you burn calories fast- but you are likely to burn calories for up to 38 hours after the workout- because you have revved up that metabolism. >> reporter:but no matter what you do- doctors say- getting up and getting moving is essential to good health. >> reporter:holly firfer kron4 news. >> pam: what you eat can be just as important as working out. but finding healthy meals at restuarants can be hard. so here are some menu keywords that can help you avoid unhealthy options. >> pam: sizzling, glazed and creamy are just a few of the words you should consider as high-calorie red flags. >> pam: restaurants use adjectives on their menus that are designed to entice you. but they may also be the clue to those not-so healthy entres. >> pam: words like crunchy, battered, breaded, or golden, are menu talk for fried meals high in carbohydrates and fat content. >> pam: you'll also find the words teriyaki, glazed, sticky, and honey-dipped in front of some pastas and
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sauces. those dishes can come with added sugars. >> pam: the best way to find out what's in the meal you want to order is asking your waiter. if they don't know the cheff or cook likely will. >> pam: coming up at 5:30. >> pam: what sent a big rig's wheels flying right into an unsuspecting driver. changing one bay area family forever. >> pam: then. >> pam: the small critters having a big impact on a local construction project. what the problem is. and how long it could last.
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the goal >> pam: now at 5:30. a my- kron-4 story. a livermore mother grieving over the loss of her son. >> pam: 20 -year old cody brown was killed in an unusual traffic accident while driving on interstate -5 last week. >> pam: kron 4's maureen kelly spoke to the victim's mother. who wants the big rig driver involved in the crash to turn himself in. >> reporter:gina robison was driving back home with her son cody brown the evening of october 27th.the chp says they were travelling on i-5 near los banos when a big rig going the other direction suffered a
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catastrophic axle. >> reporter: failure.sending two of it's tires and rims.like you see here.flying. >> reporter:they crashed into the front windshield of gina's car.she suffered only minor injuries.but cody.who had been driving.was killed instantly. >>i looked for defensive wounds. >> reporter:the chp says driver of the big rig kept on going.and has not been found. >>why hasn't he come forward? i mean by now he's got to know.
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>> reporter:gina now has to struggle with not knowing exactly why the big rig lost it's wheels. >>i can forgive an accident, it's going to be a little tougher to forgive someone being just negligent and not checking their truck. >> (crying) >> reporter:but the her stuggle over the loss of her son.who she says was always by her side.will be even tougher to bear. >> reporter:maureen kelly kron4 news. >> pam: the bridge replacement along highway- one in pacifica. has been backing up traffic for months. >> pam: now *wildlife has stopped the work. for what will likely be several *more months. kron 4's j.r. stone explains. >>it's ridiculous. >> reporter:kathy marinelli is one of many in pacifica upset about sitting in this traffic along highway one
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where the san pedro creek bridge is being replaced.a site, that as of this week is barren wildlife restrictions mean no major onsite work for 5 months. >> reporter: >>five monthsfive months oh my god. >> this guy and this guy for that delay.a red legged frog and a steelhead trout.endangered animals that have been found in this creek area. because they've been found here caltrans crews are not able to work until april. an area that is protected on a federal level because of its wetlands status. >> the traffic is backed up all the way to the store. >> traffic goes all the way down there and now there is no work being done >> reporter:those working the project tell me that the delay is not a surprise and is something that was written within the permit of the project. news that is unliley to sooth the thoughts of those who say the traffic here has become a nightmare on weekends. >> i don't know who makes the decisions around here but they don't use their brain.
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>> reporter: even with this delay this project should still be finished by october 15, 2015. >> reporter:j.r. stone >> jacqueline: this afternoon we hit the 70's. tomorrow things local a little bit, in fact we will wick--wake up tp fog. in the afternoon and will be slow to warm patrick it will be mild. we do have changes in the forecast with warmer temperatures. we will take a look at those coming up.
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now back to coverage of the midterm election aftermath. the voters spoke on tuesday and now washington is reacting. >> pam: leaders from both sides of the aisle are promising a new tone in the nation's capital but how long will it last? >> pam: ryan nobles explains why compromise will remain difficul >> margaret, we may call on you again. (laughter) >> reporter: the president could use her help. the senate majority leader bob mcconnell promise that things would be different if he controlled congress. >> a to change the behavior of the senate and begin to function again. mccaw >> reporter: no and banner
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commitment to run to the president's accomplishments. we would have to prepare obama cared which is hurting people live spirit >> american people have made it clear that they are not happy with obama care. >> reporter: >> i will try out until my last day in office. >> reporter: ryan nobles kron 4 news. >> pam: coming up at 5:45. >> pam: balancing being a parent. with running an empire. how powerhouse j-lo says she does it. >> pam: and next. >> pam: researchers say they've figured out the
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>> pam: researchers say they've figured out the catchiest song of all time. >> pam: maybe you've heard it? >> pam: it's the 1996 spice girls hit "wannabe". that conclusion was drawn by researchers from university of amsterdam. >> pam: they wanted to figure what makes some music so memorable. >> pam: so -- they launched an online game that asked people to identify music based on short clips. >> pam: accroding to reports -- it turns out people recognize that spice girls song faster than any other piece of music. >> pam: as the evening goes on -- just might just realize how easy it is to get a song stuck in your
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head. even if you don't particulary enjoy the music. >> pam: scientists call those self repeating loops "ear worms'. they don't know yet what causes it to happen. >> jacqueline: when will rain returned to the bay area? coming right up!
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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: jennifer lopez has fragrances, movies, music and applause she is a mother. >> reporter: did was it that you are a work horse of the two are alike in energizer bunny. >> reporter: lee have time to do all of this and sleep?--how do you >> i tried to get work done
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and sleek sleeker is very important but i am not the party gore that i once was. >> reporter: love when you say that your children to say that they do what you do and not with your side. --say. i >> him the teacher. i have taught me so many things about myself, love and life. i and their teacher they are looking at me. >> reporter: she sold 70 million albums. she lost her fragrance line that is built on a whopping $2 million. >> reporter: make a nice chunk of that. >> learn as you go. (laughter)
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>> pam: you can watch all your celebrity news here on kron-4. after the insider at 7:00, entertainment tonight airs at 7:30. >> pam: followed by the local news at eight. >> jacqueline: we did hit 81 degrees out in livermore, 77 degrees and concord and 79 degrees in pleasanton. with a 76 degrees in san rafael. that was also 73 degrees in san francisco. but temperatures will drop off pretty rapidly in the next couple of hours. we will see asked o g return. fog >> jacqueline: the cool sea breezes plant will return. temperatures will be in the
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'70s creek warmer temperatures will return mainly in the upper 70's. >> jacqueline: do have a storm passing us to the north. we will see increased sea breeze went and high cloud cover over night. here is a look at the f o g tractor. f o g and ignores the bay. --in the north bay. it will stick around near this time. 57 degrees and richmond and san francisco. still pretty pleasant with 72 degrees and paul alto and
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los gatos. and the east that we are looking as low seventies as well. would probably can't also 70's briefly. we will also be in the '60s and 60 degree temperatures at the coast line. and 70 degrees under the north bay. >> jacqueline: we will start cooling off next week. we do have a slight chance of rain into tuesday and wednesday. we have a chance of keeping their land to the north of us but it could drops out so we will keep you posted on that. --rain >> reporter: higher interest rates? sooner or later? >> the dollar index is predicting more money is
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flowing. work it is real. our economy is improving. the republicans tend to be more business friendly. what will happen? 2016 where the interest rates will raise it will be much struggle stronger movement. >> reporter: cyber monday not the best day for deals? >> i look at the research and it turns out that there is a day better than cyber monday. cyber monday is the best day to shop this is the first monday after thanksgiving but it is not quite right? it is actually thinks giving to get the best deals. because of the percentages off. the monday
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>> reporter: hotels are now going high-tech people are using their smart phones. other cool features that are coming to the hotel industry next in my tech report.
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>> pam: the race between sam liccardo and dave cortese is still too close to call. >> pam: now one candidate says he won't concede until every vote is counted. good evening, i'm pam moore. >> pam: it's been two days since the election and county officials say there are still ballots being talled. here's where we are tonight. >> pam: new numbers show liccardo has a 3-thousand vote lead over cortese.51 percent to 48 percent. cortese says he's still fighting. >> pam: as kron 4's rob fladebo reports, today he took his case directly to those he'd hoped to help most if elected. >> reporter:the campaign for san jose mayor ended a couple of days ago but you wouldn't know it judging from the scene outside the police department thursday afte apparentrunner-up, could bn meeting and greeting rank and file officers, thanking them for their support. >> reporter: cortese has refused to concede the race because there are still thousands of votes to count,
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saying he won't concede until city councilman sam liccardo is officially certified the winner. >>dave cortese >>based on what he says is a lead that is not likely to change much, sam liccardo declared victory on wednesday. i asked san jose state university political science professor melinda jackson about the any risk associated with that. >> reporter: melinda jackson/san jose state university there is a little bit of a risk that every vote does count. we should make sure that all bulls have been counted. --votes. i think that probably come both candidates are eager to have this behind them and ready
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to move on. >> reporter:meantime cortese says he is concerned that as many as 100 >> reporter:police officers will quit if pension reform, should prevail and become mayor. in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news >> reporter: >> pam: today with a joint news conference to make sure that people were aware that they will work together and that it will be a smooth transition. >> i do feel proud of my record secret not only as mayor but as the years and 24 years total. including my years as council member creek
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>> for her love of the entire city and neighborhood that had been long neglected. i will carry on that commitment. >> pam: quandt will remain in oakland mayor until january 5th. >> pam: police are on the hunt for a deadly drive by shooting at this strip mall. here are the pictures from our helicopter partnership with abc seven. and half and at this 24 hour fitness center. two brothers were walking in the parking lot when a car pulled alongside and someone fired on one of the brothers a 32 year old man from pittsburgh. >> pam: a standby air went
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out to try to attempt to save his life. >> knew that there was a lot of blood. i did not know but who he was the end of that there was someone son and his brother was standing right there and i will want someone to do the same for me. >> pam: it was a blue-collar vehicle that the assailants were in. they are checking the surveillance camera spirit--blue colored vehicle. >> pam: on sunday three people were or rested after two groups exchanged fire. the woman was hit and is expecting to survive.
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>> pam: lizzie borden senior is recovering at home. calling courted a hero. right before the shoot out he saw the argument at the bus stop between a group of people and it escalated. borden who has been in this line of work of says he was just doing his job. >> i took cover. everytime i get dressed to go to work and know that there is a possibility that this could happen. >> pam: borden says that the bullet that struck him is still lodged in him. he plans to return to work. >> jacqueline: wide spread
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seven even 80 degrees out a livermore this afternoon creek. 74 degrees down in san jose creek temperatures remain in the '60s and blow 70's. we may see fog return. looking at the satellite rid our picture uc that is clear now. it will increase the wind coming off the ocean with the sea breeze land producing the f o g. things will be cooler thanks to the cooler marine air filtering in through it would take a look at all the numbers and we may see showers returning to the bay area. coming up! >> catherine: triggering a war with the governor who is opposed to any increases
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print the tuition hike was discussed today. >> catherine: since then, and has climbed steadily sometimes large about spirit raising the total to well over 15,000 to the end of the decade. besides giving families a steady platform they say that it would allow them to increase its stake in roman by $5,000. providing greater financial aid to low income families and make it easy for students to graduate within the four years. the plan will also help for higher pensions and salary costs.
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>> does see the increase in tuition rates going up as a good thing. --i do not see. >> catherine: the governor remains opposed for tuition hikes for students. making it very clear creek and governor brown is also a region so the next meeting could become very tense. scheduled november 19th and 20th on capp the spirit --on campus. >> pam: we will hear from witnesses on how it all unfolded at the bart train system when a woman was hit and killed this morning.
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>> pam: that malware has been uninstalled. >> pam: home depot is offering free identity protection services and credit monitoring to customers who were impacted. >> pam: coming up next for the second time this week a person was hit by a bart train. >> pam: bart service is back to 7 fl residents look out >> pam: bart service is back to 7 fl residents look out for a child ♪ ♪ >> pam: bart service is back to 7 fl residents look out for a chthank you! thank you! dedicated bankers born to go the extra mile.
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>> pam: bart service is back to normal and the east bay after a woman was struck and killed by a train this morning. >> pam: this video comes from our helicopter partnership with abc 7. >> pam: the investigation, shut down service at both san leandro stations, causing major delays. >> pam: as kron four's terisa estacio reports, some passengers were traumatized
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by what they saw. >> reporter:some witnesses say it was they saw up on the bart platform at the san leandro station just after 930 thursday morning you are looking at the scene, video from our partnership with abc seven news >> reporter:too upset to go on camera, they say, they saw a women look down at the tracks and then jump - just as the train was coming giving the operator no time to stop. >> he shot the train dell completely. he shot the train down completely. >> reporter:on the train - passengers say it was confusing to happened. >>we heard the operator, he was upset. >>avi ghosh/44 passenger they told us to exit imimediately. >> reporter:police quickly
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closed the station and the oakland colisuem station after receiving a 911 call from the operator. >> jeffrey jennings/deputy chief bart she is a 30 year old woman. we are not releasing info at this time. we need to notifiy next of kin. >> reporter:bus bridges were brought in for all of these people left stranded. >> i am trying to get to work, yes. >> reporter:around, noon, the station reopened. >> pam: this is the second person killed by a bart train this week. >> pam: on monday, police discovered a body on the tracks between the concord and north concord-martinez stations. >> pam: the contra costa county coroner says the victim, identified as a 48 year-old man from orange county, died of blunt force trauma. >> pam: bart police are investigating whether the death is connected to earlier reports of a person walking along those same tracks that morning. >> pam: relief in the north
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bay tonight. >> pam: san rafael police have now determined. that reports of a suspicious couple, near coleman elementary school are unfounded. >> pam: on tuesday, four students told a teacher that a couple parked in a car near belle and grand avenue. motioned for them to come over. >> pam: fearing possible predators. police spent the day doing interviews. >> pam: and now, police and the school district tell kron 4. the students were never in any danger, much to the relef of parents. >> catherine: a woman snatched off the streets of philadelphia is back home with her family tonight. >> catherine: that's thanks to a g-p-s tracker -- and even some trash found by a passer-by. >> catherine: the accused kidnapper is now behind bars. >>surveillance video caught the chilling scene sunday night. a man half dragging a woman down a sidewalk. >> catherine: he'd grabbed her only blocks from her home. she screamed - but was eventually forced into the man's car. >> catherine: this video would help investigators. but so would a g-p-s device
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-- reportedly installed on the suspect's car because his credit history was so bad. >> catherine: wednesday - they tracked the car down 120 miles away - in maryland. when they pulled it over -- 22-year-old carlesha gaither was in the back seat - traumatized but ok. >> catherine: they arrested the driver -- 37-year-old delven barnessay. >> catherine: an uncle says he's disturbed - but not surprised. >> it is hard for me to accept the details of this situation. however, i am not surprised. >> catherine: it turns out barnessy may have done it before. he's accused of kidnapping and assaulting a teenaged girl in virginia. >> catherine: all the more reason police are glad they found carlesha. >> catherine: other footage also helped lead to the rescue. >> catherine: these images were taken when police say someone used the woman's bank card the morning after her
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kidnapping. and bought things including potato chips. >> catherine: a citizen who found smashed glass and an empty potato chip bag had seen the news stories - and called police. another lead which helped. >> catherine: police don't think carlesha knew her attacker. >>".the only thing he deserves." >> catherine: tonight - court documents say that the suspect has now confessed. and has confirmed that he didn't know his victim. >> jacqueline: as we head into the afternoon, temperatures are cooler than what we saw today. here is a look assets like real picture is clear now however, and he was to be high cloud coverage coming into the bay area. and the increase of seabury's winds near the coast line print seabury's. --seabreeze. the
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showers will state north of us. we would definitely be at the coastline and inside the bay and patchy at the bay tomorrow morning. things will start to clear more than what f o g tracker is showing us. temperatures tomorrow, out the door more mild thanks to the low cloud cover to print 57 degrees in san francisco and at 59 degrees in daly city. gore and >> jacqueline: temperatures will be cooler than what we saw today but still pretty mild and los 70's for the south bay. same pink, for the east bay. --same thing. near the close like temperatures will be in the
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60 degree readings. % francisco 59. mid-70s and 75 for napa and san rafael. >> jacqueline: extended forecast what tomorrow being a little cooler ball was are warming up towards the weekend. we do have changes with a clean trent resuming on monday. we do have a slight chance of rain in the forecast. we could see some of its impacting us. we will keep you posted >> pam: after the breaknew developments tonight in the rocket explosion that lit up the skies over virginia. the ceo of orbital science corporation says the engines are likely to blame.
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>> pam: in a conference call today, david thompson said evidence strongly suggests one of the two main engines failed about 15 seconds after ignition. >> pam: he said the turbo pump in one of the engines likely failed. >> pam: officials say one of the operators hit the self destruct button after determining something was wrong. >> pam: the anteres rocked was set to carry about 5- thousand pounds of supplies and experiments to the international space station >> pam: the tight race for san jose mayor. one candidate is promising to fight until the very end.
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>> reporter: people behaving badly! coming up! >> jacqueline: and unseasonably warm day to day. will we start cooling into tomorrow? female announcer: through tuesday at sleep train
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surveillance video from the mall. >> reporter: at the san leandro bart system which stopped for a while. when a woman jumped in front of the train. responder's came and pronounced the woman did at the time they are not releasing her name. she was in her '30's. the train service was shut down for several hours. their reason to get around noon. >> reporter: and oakland artist is under our rest and austin tx allegedly fatally stabbing his girlfriend. this is 53 year old joseph karr's mugshot. >> reporter:and here is a picture of the victim.43 year old kelly turner. kelly.a southwest airlines flight attendent.lived in alameda but was originally from austin.
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>> reporter:the couple were in austin to visit friends.and to meet kelly's family. joe karr is being held on 2 million dollars bond. maureen kelly kron4 news >> reporter: here in san jose de rates continues technically. no winner has been rebuilt, so far. bay are still counting the boats. --votes. >> reporter: 80 he will not reveal or concede the race until all boats have been counted. --votes >> reporter: transitioning from one mayor to the other. king quan says she will work with the new mayor to make sure that it is bay. transition. --clear
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transition. >> reporter: california is just one month into the new watchword here and there is no relief in sight for the ongoing drought conditions. the u.s. dropped monitor has released a new map that shows that california remains bone dry. exceptional drought conditions from north carolina to a large counting. --north california. >> jacqueline: overnight tonight we will have f o g returning to the bay area. slightly cooler but still pretty mild and to the '70s. here is a look as satellite
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radar picture not a cloud inside the bay area. up north, and you can see the showers falling. just a little bit near the eu recut area. you recall--eureka >> jacqueline: and look at the f o g trecker tomorrow morning. in the east bay in north bay including the south bay you will see a system there. i think that it will clear about 10:00 in the morning from all locations. tomorrow morning it will become more mild outdoors in the cloud coverage with the peace. back in the low seventies and the south bay. los 70's
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and 76 degrees and livermore. at the coast line would be kept at the '60s. mainly los 70's for the north bay. here is a look at the extended forecast not much has changed for the next few days brit tuesday and wednesday we do have a chance for showers. it could change however we will keep you posted. (male announcer): now, here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. >> reporter:so you need to cross the street on foot but if difficult because someone is stopped right smack in the crosswalk, so the people trying to cross have to walk around >> reporter:then there is this flashing light that alerts drivers that there is no left turn when this pedestrian might is activated >> reporter:however watch as this driver >> reporter:and this driver >> reporter:and this driver ignore the flashing no turn on red signal
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>> reporter:there is also a no u-turn sign here, but since people don't actually read signs >> reporter:drivers are making illegal u-turns >> reporter:you know what i almost for got to mention why i'm here, well the reason is simple i did a segment on all the jaywalkers outside of kaiser and in response viewers sent me emails >> reporter:one person in perticular told me the reason why people jaywalk is because the crosswalks are dangerours and they are right >> reporter:like bicyclist, who can only use the crosswalk if they are walking their bikes, >> reporter:this guy is not only riding in the crosswalk he is doing it against traffic >> reporter:even the people whao are probably suppose to know better are not stopping unless they came close to nailing soneone in the crosswalk >> reporter:drivers are suppose to stop before turning right if the no turn light is not activated but for them traffic laws don't seem to exist >> reporter:oh and by the
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way an email was sent out to kaiser employees to cross the street legally which would explain so many people crissing the right way >> reporter:except for this lady in walnut creek stanley roberts kron 4 news >> pam: if you're flying somewhere for thanksgiving -- brace yourself for things to be even more crowded than usual. >> reporter: at 8:00 p.m. tonight on kron 4 news in my tech report, i will tell you how this new device will improve your tech mycology how this new device will improve your tech mycology life. ♪ ♪ first impressions are important. you've got to make every second count. banking designed for the way you live your life.
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discouraging prediction comes from a group representing the biggest u.s. airlines. >> catherine: airlines expect to carry 24-point-six million passengers over the 12 days surrounding thanksgiving. >> catherine: that's up 1.5 percent from last year. the very worst day is expected to be the sunday after thanksgiving -- november 20th. >> catherine: roughly 2- point-6 million people will be elbow to elbow in airports and planes. >> catherine: on the brighter side -- economists say that more people are traveling because they're doing better with jobs and personal income. >> pam: it is offical mayor ed lee isn't running for a second term. >> i am honored to do this, i am running for a second
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term i have decided. >> pam: clippers coach, doc rivers had pointed remarks regarding his blow out last night. to the warriors. >> pam: the victory parade in is encore celebration this sunday. you can catch it right here sunday night at 7 on kron4.
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>> gary: you have these year and the deals and when you are on top you do not have to say much. talking about a couple sandoval negotiations. >> that is the best answer that i can give. >> gary: sandoval agent says he want a minimum of six years print that is what an agent want say a little something. i have an idea that he may stay. who am i? " is anyone? >> gary: i use pam as an example accurate if i am representing you. and you
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long way. >> gary: both she did say something there. ...bolchy did say something. >> we will place them in rotation. he may be a free agent. >> gary: we are hoping that he has a good year on the last year of his contract and start his last season in rotation. >> gary: sensational. sensational against the clippers prepared-warriors
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up 29 at one point for it! >> gary: griffin. they are that talented. >> if this was a plate of season we would lose. they are tupper and they play harder and it our way better than we are right now. -- tougher >> gary: david lee. a little-warrior news. >> gary: apparently, has three aggravated his injury. no injuries for bit and j. they get sick on at 9:00--
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they get it on. >> gary: sports night live! with jason and bip! >> gary: this is a big deal. the whole thing will blow up. if they did not win sunday hardball will beat out with a toe injury creek is doubtful that the 49ers that he will play sunday in new orleans thrift >> gary: normally if you do not practice by thursday that you are out of the game. you have the giants still in good and the warriors on fire. all of
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sudden, you have the forty- niners and hardball. we will tell you what happened on sunday...--haurbaugh >> gary: i am smiling just thinking about that occurred at 0-8. the timing of all of this stuff. the hate to sound so cynical. the chernobyl start these rumors, it is the raiders. the only thing to make people jumped is to prevent and leave. i do not know if i would do it if i am 0-8. >> gary: even if you have giving up on the raiders it is a chance to play or seek an all-time great play
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creek the broncos beat the 49 hours a few weeks ago. 42-17. painting anny >> i am glad that i do not do defense. at this point i am trying to beat them and that is my mind is that accurate and that is his mind set. >> gary: something that is meaningful and that is jest that we talk about. >> gary: battling cancer the young daughter cheering on her father picking up his four year old daughter at the airport she is being treated for a rare cancer at a philadelphia cancer center. the children's hospital. we will talk are
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