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made in the hit- and- run. that left this young teenager dead. leandro last week. >> pam: the 14-year-old boy -- was riding a scooter when he was hit and killed. good evening, i'm pam moore. >> pam: kron 4's charles clifford is live tonight. with details on the arrest. charles? >> reporter: s shares deputies along with officers of the police department are rested anderson using a police dog. he was taken to hospital treated for bites. they talk to witnesses and use surveillance the zero and took surveillance evidence from the car. charged with second-degree murder. his family is also at today's press conference
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would cousin tony and a statement from the family. >> as we continued to struggle and fight the actual fact that the for our brother has gone and will not see him again. >> reporter: convicted sunny anderson could face life in prison. it >> pam: happening now. >> pam: an investigation underway inafter one person was killed in a bizaare accident and fire. inside a parking garage early this morning. >> pam: several people dialed 9-1-1. just after nine o'clock, to report a fire inside the parking garage across the street from the hall of justice. it's located on hedding street near the county government center. when they arrived, >> pam: firefighters discovered the victim inside
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a car, which apparently >> pam: had crashed into a pillar and then caught fire, thick, black smoke. >> we had to search the entire floor to make sure that there weren't any other victims. >> pam: the coroner is still working to identify the victim's name and gender. captain williams says, investigators are looking into whether the driver had a 'medical condition'. that might have been a factor in the crash. >> pam: a handful of other vehicles were also damaged by the fire. >> pam: members of the holy cross catholic church in san jose. are still trying to comprehend damage to their church. >> pam: a fast moving fire ripped through the near century old building yesterday. >> pam: kron 4's will tran was there this morning. as fire crews kept an eye out for hot spots and investigators searched for answers.
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>> reporter:an apartment fire in berkeley left seven- people without a home this morning. the fire was reported at bonita avenue, near delaware street. >> >> reporter: the church was built in 19 06 street and the immediate future it will have been seen all around it. to lot investigators to go inside to find out what the cost is from the fire. or of the fighter. --fire. >> reporter: are in disbelief that a fire started right after they left. the father of teachers say goodbye to everyone and closed the church. at the last time he checked everything was off and there were no candles. five minutes later, he notices smoke and flame coming from the second floor balcony,
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racing upstairs to see the flames. >> it happened in just a question of minutes. >> reporter: think so that no one died and there were no major injuries. and yes, it will take a long time to decide what to do with this building. because there is a building right next to it hit a hall that can seat about 300 people. will tran- kron4news a small earthquake struck in concord today. the 2.8 magnitude quake was in west concord.at 12:20
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>> reporter:it was nearly 11 miles deep. >> reporter:some peopler eported feeling a little shaking.but no >> pam: much of the bay area overcast on this monday. this is a live look outside. from our camera in there is some rain in the forecast.ouir chief meterologist jacqueline bennett has details. jacqueline? >> jacqueline: the cloud has been increasing which can see here in the satellite and radar pictures. again, will off shore... you see all the clouds associated with it. moving in late tomorrow and into wednesday. 59 degrees in livermore and it will get chilly out there tonight. we do not have been completely cloudless skies right now. some mainly near the coach or coast a little chilly. so look it the
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timing coming up and just a little bit. >> catherine: new action in ferguson missouri.where a grand jury will decide whether to indict the police officer in the shooting death of michael brown. >> catherine: missouri's governor has now declared a state of emergency - and activated the national guard. he's taking steps in advance of that grand jury decision -- which could happen any time. >> catherine: there's fear of rioting - especially if there's a decision "not" to indict the officer -- darren wilson. the mayor of st. louis says the guard won't be on the front lines facing off with protestors. >> catherine: and says his own officers will 'not' be in riot gear. >> our officers would not have the riot gear on they will be in red or uniform. it will still be able to protect themselves. >> catherine: there have been weeks of protests since the august peaceful.
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but there have also been clashes with police - and arrests. >> catherine: the governor says the national guard will help local law enforcement in protecting citizens and property. >> pam: coming up at 5:15. the locally stationed members of the armed services. >> pam: who could soon be deployed to join the fight against the ebola virus. >> pam: then at 5:30. >> pam: now that the 49ers are gone. >> pam: what's planned for the area around candlestick park, once the stadium is gone too. and next. >> pam: what you need to know about cooking flour. possibly tainted with salmonella.
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>> reporter:happening now. >> reporter:people are checking their baking flour.after a northern california company issues a recall. >> reporter:lundberg family farms.near chico.is voluntarily recalling two brown rice flour products that may have salmonella. >> reporter:there are concerns about eco-farmed brown rice flour and organic brown rice flour. the products were sold in california, and four other states are earlier this month. reporter:so far, no serious illnesses have been reported. 25 pound bags were among the sizes affected. >> reporter:for all the specifics.and pruduct numbers,,,we've posted that on ourstill ahead. >> pam: with schools are serving healthier lunches. and why that is still not making much of a difference. >> pam: then. >> pam: some bay area firefighters need protection from more than just flames
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>> pam: a surgeon being treated for ebola in nebraska died today. >> catherine: dr. martin salia arrived at an omaha medical center from west africa - just two days ago. >> catherine: he was a permanent resident of the u.s. and lived with his wife and 2 sons in maryland when he wasn't working in his native sierra leone. >> catherine: he was already in critical condition when he was brought to the u.s saturday. >> catherine: doctors in omaha said they tried everything - including an experimental serum and a blood transfusion from a survivor. >> wish that there would have been a different outcome. we did get all that we could. >> catherine: doctors say it's too dangerous to do an autopsy since the body is contagious. >> catherine: salia will be cremated. >> catherine: just yesterday - people in omaha held a prayer vigil for him. he is the second ebola death in the united states.
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>> catherine: of the 2100 guardsmen and servicemen headed over next year there will be three to six members from san francisco 23rd military intelligence battalion. those soldiers will help would translation and cultural issues. they are not expected to be in direct contact with ebola patients. however, there will have training and will be monitored 21 days before they return home. it is what expected to last between six months to a year. >> pam: more bay area news. >> pam: firefighters in fairfield now have an additional layer of protection, in the form of >> pam: bullet proof vests.
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the fairifield city council approved the $20 -thousand- dollars to purchase 30-vests which are just like those worn by police officers in that city >> pam: they will be used when firefighters are on the scene with police. >>".be wearing this" >> pam: fire officials say, a policy regulating the use of the bullet proof vests is currently being formulated. firefighters will also need to undergo training, before being allowed to wear the vests which is expected to happen by the end of the year. >> pam: gusty, dangerous winds are making homeowners and firefighters nervous in los angeles. a red-flag warning is in effect for much of southern california. due to the high winds and low humidity. >> someone started screaming fire and dainty on my door.
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banging on my door. i woke up everyone in the house and informed them of the fire. >> pam: no injuries were reported. >> jacqueline: we are looking live from the san mateo bridge. he could see i cloud cover to approaching the bay. it will increase out there and two tomorrow and into tonight. he is the wave coming across the coast line in moving to east bay. you see that it is pretty well defined of where the showers will be located.
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this is just the first and a fury of storms that will approach when the first to learn will be considered about a half-inch of rain to 1 in. of showers. rain total will be about in half an inch to an inch of rain for all three storms. >> jacqueline: just because of what we will see with high cloud coverage, there is very similar temperatures in the 60s and low 70's in the south bay and cupertino, evergreen and '60s throughout the east bay with walnut and richmond. same thing the livermore and danville. meant to upper 60s in san francisco as well as 64 degrees in north bay. taking a look at the
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futurecast there is showers expected. >> jacqueline: i think the showers louvain a little bit sooner than what the future test is showing us. lingering all round the morning hours, slowly in the south bay of around 1:00 p.m.. again, we do have more showers in store starting late tomorrow and into the third storm will be run on thursday and friday and should stay dry after that. >> pam: gusty, dangerous winds are making home owners and firefighters a little nervous. and the los angeles
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area. the red flag warning is in effect for much of southern california due to the high winds and low cloud and humidity. >> pam: winds are up to 69 - miles per hour. and they've already caused some damage to cars and buildings. and made driving dangerous. >> pam: the high winds are expected to continue through tuesday morning. >> pam: sea world says, it is doing its part to conserve water during california's drought. and it is a concept you may have never seen or heard of: >> pam: saltwater restrooms. >> pam: jeff zevely shows us how the new system works. >> reporter:seaworld says, it is also saving water by replacing some of its lawn areas with artificial turf. >> reporter: >> and facility under construction will open in spring and we do have a second development right
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now >> reporter: it has been done in hong kong. >> reporter: fall out from the documentary blackfish has heard the trust of sea world. it is a part of a new campaign . >> reporter: sea world has already been saving millions of gallons of water each year with a drop toleration plants. the park has also invested in a new high pressure scrubber that would be clean sidewalks and cut down on the wasteful method of what can be imposed. >> if we did not tell you bin you will not know it.
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>> grant:a new study on school lunches has found that getting kids to eat healthier isn't just a matter of putting better choices on the menu. >> grant:in fact, without some other less obvious changes, those efforts may just be a waste of money. >> grant:researchers from the johns hopkins bloomber school of public health tracked six=through=eight years olds at new york city public schools. >> grant:going through the cafeteria line, seventy five percent chose a lean protein like chicken.
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>> grant:fifty nine percent chose a vegetable. >> grant:but when they finished their lunches, only 25 percent had touched their protein, and just 24 percent had even taken a single bit of their vegetable, >> grant:it turned out taste wasn't so much the problem as environment. >> grant:the kids ate more when a teacher ate with them at the table, when fewer other childrn are there and the room is quieter/ >> grant:when the food is cut up and easier to eat. and when the lunch period is longer. >> grant:last year a study of middle-schoolers found that they threw away almost half of their fruit, three- quarters quarter of their milk. >> grant:it estimated that students could waste up to one=billion dollars a year on their school lunches, >> pam: coming up at 5:30. >> pam: what's next for candlestick area. >> pam: now that the 49ers are long gone. >> pam: then.
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>> pam: the u-s response to the latest american beheading. by the terror group isis. hey! welcome home! hey mom! woah, this kitchen looks beautiful. it's bigger! it's great, right? give him the tour. let me show you! quartz countertop, soft-close drawers, farm sink, under cabinet lighting, look at this spice rack. um... where's my room? right there where it's always been!
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>> pam: a major development planned for candlestick park was unveiled today >> pam: the project is expected to bring in several thousand jobs, and deliver more than six thousand homes. >> pam: and that is just a few of the details. >> pam: as kron four's terisa estacio shows us the pictures of the project promise an upscale development, but not everyone believes in what >> reporter: toll
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spearheading the new development will be reflective but upbeat of what the new plans work. >> on this historic stadium, we are now ready am ready to start to filling of the lengthy new era for this development. >> reporter: to developers talk about their vision. >> will be able to provide an integrated center right here, says nestled with parks and open space. >> it is very, very, very important of the survival of the community with good schools, for the housing
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opportunities and jobs, jobs, and jobs. >> they say a lot but you have to follow up on that. >> reporter: have their doubts that they hope that something good can come from this. >> that goes to show you right there if you are serious about something you will see about it. >> reporter: it has been in for your project of getting this urban project from pictures to reality. --4 yeras years. >> pam: a construction worker who slipped and fell into an auger at a construction site on state highway 4 in antioch had his leg amputated. >> pam: it happened on thursday, at the hillcrest avenue exit in antioch.
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>> pam: officials say the construction worker fell and become trapped in a running auger, a tool for boring holes in the ground. >> pam: crews were able to extricate the man from the auger and he was airlifted to john muir medical center in walnut creek where he remains right now. >> catherine: the death of the latest american at the hands of isis -- is adding urgency to the war against the extremist group. >> catherine: president obama is calling the latest beheading an act of "pure evil." >> catherine: word from president obama confirmed the kassig family's greatest fear. the victim of a beheading, seen in the latest video from isis, is their son, peter. >> catherine: who changed his name to abdul-rahman kassig after converting to islam in captivity. >> catherine: the retired army ranger turned u-s aid worker was abducted at a checkpoint in northeastern syria >> catherine: over a year ago. >> catherine: this murder by isis of a third american - is prompting global reaction. france's intelligence community is analyzing every frame of the footage. >> catherine: france's interior minister believes one of the militants in the video is a french citizen.
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>> catherine: he's believed to have joined isis, after traveling to the region posing as a humanitarian worker. back in u-s - a sign the u-s may change its military strategy. >> catherine: defense secretary chuck hagel says he'd be open to the possibility of sending u-s ground forces back into iraq. >>if we get to any other variation of recommendations from general dempsey then we'll deal with it but we're not there yet." >> catherine: kassig's family are grieving.and share a bitter bond with the families of james foley and steven sotloff - two americans also killed in a region they'd hoped to help.. >> catherine: the u.s. state department is stepping up security -- after its e-mail systems were apparently hacked. >> catherine: the government calls it "activity of concern". >> catherine: it happened around the same time as the white house computers were targeted last month. but we're only now learning that the state department was also affected. >> catherine: the e-mail system and public web sites
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were shut down over the weekend to upgrade security. officials aren't saying who's behind the activity. >> catherine: other recent national targets include the postal service and the national weather service. >> jacqueline: how close are starting to move into the bay area. you can see the high club here, starting to move in. temperatures are in the low sixties for the most part. we are dropping in places like livermore with it being 59 degrees there. all thanks to a storm over the coastal waters. fairly, off shore. it will bring cusk showers and to see the cloud cover to getting ahead of the shourd spirit you receive the cloudiness here 4:00 on tuesday. very early morning wednesday to see
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more activity barack 11 or 12 patrick that nearly morning hours. we will have more coverage at that point. >> pam: we may be headed for a chocolate crisis! >> pam: people are eating more cocoa than farmers can produce, according to two of the world's largest chocolate makers. >> pam: mars, incorporated and swiss-based barry callebaut say demand could outstrip supply by 2020. >> pam: a whopping 70 percent of the world's cocoa is grown in west africa. >> pam: but a drought and a fungal disease called "frosty pod" is causing many farmers there to switch to other cash crops like corn. >> pam: coming up at 5:45.
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our executive sports producer will be here to breakdown bay area football. >> pam: will the 49ers continue to eek out wins? will there raiders go oh- and-16? >> pam: and next. the disturbing audio that has child star amanda bynes back in the spotlight.a mixed day on wall street. news that japan's economy slid into recession. >> pam: and another drop in making coffee? yeah, enough for two. gosh. try four, buddy. hmm, i'll take a dark roast. french vanilla, make it strong! the all new keurig 2.0 is here. brew for one, brew for all.
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want to murder him. i look at him like a murderer is person. >> i call my mom and threatened to split her wrist and burn down her house. >> reporter: a recording that was critic over a wicket goal is what dmz claims that was recorded by her friend. --txz --tmz. >> he is literally like one of the worst people. she >> reporter: was in therapy for one of her father's the lush issues. i'm sorry i trusted people who clearly was not my friend and capitalize on my illness. i am trying to do my best to get better. >> reporter: more entertainment on the insider.
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all medicantions are documented.and that players are not expected to take pain killing meds.so they can play through injuries. >> grant:yesterday's inspections come after more than one thousand former nfl players filed a federal lawsuit.claiming team medical staffs handed out prescription pills like they were candy.without telling players about addiction.or side effects. >> grant:we'll continmue following developments with thisstory. pam? >> pam: exec into a sports producer and jason appelbaum is here to talk about this! >> reporter: really really good even with all of the injuries, the offense is not clicking on all four cylinders. returning from his nine day suspension
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patrick no tackle. kapernick, the only touchdown for the game. 49ers with 48 yds. niner's fourth quarter would 16 now. >> reporter: the rookie linebacker is becoming a household name. niner's intercept light manning bike * but when by six. --eli manning. >> petting ourselves on the back. we are still fighting. >> reporter: 9 is in second place cardinals host or the niners host washington next sunday the we will find out what is what. as for the
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raiders it was exactly one year ago today, that they last won a football game creek 365 days separate yes and they made the trip to san diego. first play of the game and you are not ready for the snap. two plays later to look rivers chargers could be three seconds into the game. >> reporter: asking about greater struggle raiders struggle... great football coach, he says that kids are really good and they will play creek they may not play well enough to win but they will continue to play.
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>> reporter: vermeil says he didn't think the raiders would close zero and 16 this year creek he also has been inducted into the san jose sports hall of fame. he will be very special guest at 645. so we will have a double dose of coach burt mail. >> pam: never know who could be the guest. >> pam: thank kill jason garrett--thank you, jason. >> jacqueline: 68 degrees and richmond. take a look at the temperatures out the door tomorrow morning. not as cold as what we saw today
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because clouds are increasing. there will be more cloud coverage to cushion the cold beer. 36 in fairfield and 40's and closer to 50s at the coast line. will be some very similar to what we saw today in the upper 60s for the most part. it will be 68 degrees in pleasanton and livermore with the same thing in that cut and sunnyvale. we do have major changes starting tomorrow night >> jacqueline: a series of storms this week. as we move through the week we will see storms to stop saturday should the seat up to its image of showers. rainfall totals for all three storms would generate under an inch to 1/4 inch of showers creek possibly 2 in. or more in some cases.
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>> jacqueline: here is the core of it. this is where the showers will be right here. taking a look at futurecast that does not put the showers in the bay area until early wednesday. at the late late tuesday we will see some showers. again, not until wednesday and early thursday. pitching in to the north bay. more showers to the north bay. very slow the central air area. rainfall total with the first storm will be less impressive. third of an inch of rain in the south bay.
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missing 8 hours ago in calaveras county. >> pam: and now we're learning frightening details about his abduction. kron 4's grant lodes joins us now with the latest. >> reporter:two male suspects. >> grant:sergio vazquez was abducted at about 10 a.m. from the city of san andreas by suspects last seen driving a white van with an unknown license plate, chp officials said. >> grant:sergio is described as a hispanic boy who is about 5 feet 10 inches tall, weighs about 170 pounds, has brown hair and brown eyes and was >> grant:last seen wearing a dark blue pants, black snow boots and had a green backpack >> grant:.the garage of that home
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>> pam: relief tonight for the family of an east bay teen. killed by a hit & run driver during a high speed chase. >> pam: the suspect.is now behind bars. >> pam: 14 year -old ivan cruz was riding a scooter, in the crosswalk, when he was run over last tuesday near san leandro. >> pam: police held a news conference today to announce. they made an arrest. kron 4's charles clifford was there. he is live in alameda county tonight with the details. charles? >> reporter: cruisers family was also here and it was very emotional for them. last take a look at the video footage. sonny anderson, anderson was driving and relatives vehicle when he killed approves last week. alameda
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county sheriff was able to locate him hiding in a friend's house. about 20 hours after he was killed. >> reporter: they talk to witnesses and you surveillance video, and took forensic evidence from the vehicle. he was charged with second-degree murder. this family was also here at the press conference and they did not want to speak with the media and was very shaken up. his family and then/cousin tony did make a brief comment. >> love to say thank you to the community and everyone who helped get this person off the street before he injured another innocent person. >> reporter: for now signing anderson is being held here at this correctional center. he may be facing prison time.
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>> pam: san mateo police just released a sketch of a suspicious person seen lurking around a school. take a good look. >> pam: authorities say, last thursday, a 19- year- old woman was approached by this man, at the san mateo adult school. >> pam: she says, the man repeatedly offered her money to leave with him. she ignored the request, and reported the incident. >> pam: the suspect is described as a filipino or asian adult male, about 30 years old, medium build, with short maybe even spiked hair on top and unshaven. his was seen driving a dark blue or black foreign sedan. >> catherine: in missouri tonight -- a state of emergency. the governor is bracing for the looming grand jury decision about whether >> catherine: a white police officer will be charged in the shooting death of a black teenager. the missouri governor has also activated the national guard. >> catherine: there's fear of rioting - especially if the grand jury decides "not" to indict officer darren wilson in the august incident. >> catherine: the mayor of
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st. louis says the guard will not be on the front lines. and will be there to help local law enforcement.. >> this would be from our standpoint a secondary role. we will not have the guard called on the front line interacting with or dealing with at confronting protesters. it will be used for three different approaches sprit visibility. the tariffs. and early mornings. early warnings and deterrence. >> catherine: the protests following the august 9th shooting have been mostly peaceful, but there have been clashes with police and arrests. >> catherine: the grand jury could issue a decision at any time now. a prosecutor has said he expects that to happen in mid-to-late november. >> catherine: michael brown's family has repeatedly asked for calm in the community -- regardless
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>> pam: protests from the grand jury's decision could reach all the way to the bay area. >> pam: occupy oakland is sending out tweets preparing people to protest if the grand jury decides not to indict officer darren wilson for killing michael brown. >> pam: a protest in the streets of oakland could disrupt traffic, and commerce in the downtown area. >> reporter:is this the prototype or is this what you guys will actually be wearing? >>"this is what we will actually be wearing" >> reporter:bullet proof vests will soon provide an extra layer of protection for firefighters in fairfielddeputy chief jorge merodio explains why the vests are needed >>"that came to be because of the active shooter that is going on in the country in the nation as a whole so we decided to get council approval for the vests" >> reporter:the fairfield city council approved the $20-thousand dollar price tag for the 30-new vests, recently delivered but will remain in these boxes you
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see here until firefightes receive >>"additional training, when to wear them how to wear them, how to put them on, is all being formulated" >>"it's pretty heavy" >> reporter:in fact the extra 10lbs or so of protection will be added to the weight of the firefighters normal gear which is about >> reporter:"65-75lbs" >> >> reporter:he says the basic idea is for firefighters to have the same body protection as fairfield police officers >>"anywhere that units are asked to stage with police departments, anything that will put our personnel in dangerno civilians will be wearing this" >> reporter:other solano county firefighters like vallejo already use bullet proof vests and fairifield looks to join them before the year ends >> reporter:in fairfield haaziq madyun kron4news >> jacqueline: temperatures are in the upper 60s and low 70's. we hit 70's and i thought and hayward. 68
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degrees and half moon bay. right now, we are looking at temperatures largely in the upper 50s but still 64 degrees and san francisco. it will be chilly again tonight but not nearly as bad as what we saw last night because of increase in cloud coverage. high clouds are coming in impacting us all relate to marleau may lee, wednesday morning. -- mainly. >> jacqueline: so here is a look at your weather had line tonight it will be chilly in certain spots inland. for your tuesday, showers returning late with a series of storms and attacking us and we will take a look at that coming up!
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>> pam: up next, a deadly car fire at a parking garage in the south bay. what investigators think is the cause. >> pam: plus, new pictures the holiday season is here, which means it's time for the volkswagen sign-then-drive event. for practically just your signature, you could drive home for the holidays in a german-engineered volkswagen. like the sporty, advanced new jetta... and the 2015 motor trend car of the year all-new golf. if you're wishing for a new volkswagen this season... just about all you need is a finely tuned... pen. hurry in and get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on select new volkswagen models. over a million californians have out of reach for far too long. health insurance. how? they enrolled through covered california. it's the health insurance marketplace where you'll find a range of plans from leading health insurance companies
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>> pam: the corner is working to identify the person who perished in a fire inside a parking garage early this morning in san jose. >> pam: this was the scene around 9:30 at the hedding street parking structure just across the street from the hall of justice. >> pam: a fire department spokesman says it appears the drivera late model silver sedan crashed into a concrete pillar on the >> pam: second floor of the garage sparking a fire. the spokesman says the driver may have had a medical condition that contributed to the crash. a handful of other cars were damaged and dozens of people had to wait several >> pam: hours to get to their parked cars. >> pam: coming up. >> pam: a 2nd ebola-related death in the united states. details on the efforts to save the doctor from sierra leone, and what president obama is doing to combat the virus. >> pam: and a disturbing new report on the number of homeless area.
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>> pam: a doctor who worked in sierra leone saving lives. today lost his own. doctor martin salia became the second person in the u.s. to die from the ebola virus. >> pam: he was flown from sierra leone to the university of nebraska medical enter in omaha on saturday. in extremely critical condition. >> pam: a resident of maryland. salia ws borne in sierra leone where he was the chief medical officer at a hospital in freetown. >> pam: it is still unclear how he contracted ebola. >> pam: the concern about the spread of ebola is widening. >> pam: starting today. the u.s. is now screening travellers who are coming here from mali. where a number of confirmed cases of ebola has been reported recently. >> pam: the u.s. has already been screening travellers coming from sier5ra leone, liberia and guinea. >> pam: the u.s. conitnues to step up its effort to fight ebola. the military is sending in more help. >> pam: kron 4's dan kerman is here now to explain how.
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>> pam: dan. >> reporter:nationwide 21- hundred guardsmen and reservists will be traveling to one of these nations in west africa, the ones hardest hit by ebola. of that group. up to 6 will be coming from the california national guard unit based out of san francisco >> right now they are handpicking who bebel said. they will have a pool of candidates and will collect from them that are qualified. >> reporter: the group are able little trained legalistic. >> >> reporter: to departure date will complete full trading in case there is direct contact to ebola
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patients. >> are preparing them for the most so they want to make sure the carefully prepared and how to deal with the house on how to deal with patients that are exposed to the ebola virus. >> reporter: it will also be monitored for 21 days before their return home. to make sure that they have not contracted ebola virus. they have also been deployed into combat zones such as iraq and afghanistan. pam? >> pam: a major development planned for candlestick park was unveiled today at a special news conference - more details were revealed about the candlestick development. >> pam: these are some of the pictures released. the project is expected to bring in several thousand jobs, and deliver more than six thousand homes. >> i am overjoyed as you can tell creek we get to work in
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the community that is a pre should tip of this development. between the homes and small businesses and jobs creek to see this transformation is spectacular. >> will be able to provide this 500 dozen square feet development right here in to an integrated delivery of 6000 up the kitchen homes, right here. it will be nestled with parks and open space. >> pam: up next - candlestick will be demolished and building will begin. it is expected to take four years. >> jacqueline: we had a first form brady was largely half an inch of showers. as we move through the week we will have a total of three storms the will and pass this by saturday creek from a half an inch of showers to
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two. here is our satellite radar picture is increasing clout across the bay area right now. --clouds. >> jacqueline: showers are still off shore that will probably move and late tuesday and into wednesday morning. still to the north of us itchy at 3:00 it will continue in the morning commute. starting south of the golden gate, very slow to move through centrally by fairfield getting some rain. >> jacqueline: again, rainfall totals will be largely under in half an inch of rain. no. bay hills and mountains with the same
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thing with the santa cruz mountains will be more. maybe a third inch of rain. as for the sierra, levels will be high. a lake and late evening for snow. into wednesday. sea temperatures here are too warm and to thursday there is no level that will be dropping by thursday night snow possibly at lake level. >> jacqueline: our third store will be late friday in to saturday and stay warm or try into sunday. --dry. >> catherine: a new study says the number of homeless american children is at an all=time high. and a lot of them are here in california. >> catherine: the high cost of housing is one reason california has than half a million homless children. up
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20 percent in three years >> catherine: they make up one=fifth of the country's two and a half million homeless children. the figure is based on >> catherine: and includes children living in shelters and cheap motels, as well as sharing temporarily living quarters with friends or relatives. >> catherine: the national center on family homelessness says one american child in 30 has no fixed residence and that they are more likely to be chronically hungry, tired and stressed. >> catherine: just over half are under six years old. >> catherine: up to 40 percent of those old enough to attend school exhibit mental health issues, and they often struggle academically. >> catherine: tonight we will put the face to homeless children prefer talking to a local girl and her pregnant mother who are facing the holidays with nowhere to live. pam? to turn things around is to
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>> reporter: our big story tonight statewide amber alert for a 14 year old boy you can see the photo right here creek taken by two unknown men are wrong to o'clock this morning happening at a gas station. right now law enforcement it is looking at san walking county creek described as a hispanic boys are around five tam 107 lbs. per it dark blue pants and snow boots with a green backpack. >> reporter: hit-and-run death of ivan crews last tuesday. anderson was captured in war about 20
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hours later occurred held anti the jail in marin county. if found guilty to be facing life in prison. in alameda county charles clifford kron 4 news accurate >> reporter: happened around 915 monday morning here on the second floor of the civic center parking structure. across the street from the courthouse. san jose fire spokesman says the victims perished with the late model silvers of then crashed into the concrete and killed him in a coal- fired. caught fire. in san jose brought fladeboe kron 4 news. >> reporter: on scene all day to find out what caused this church built in 1906 a
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holy cross catholic church to go up in flames on sunday afternoon just finishing church service. there were no plans or candles burning at the time stated the father of the church. it could take weeks to find out or possibly months to find out because of the fire. will trankron4news >> reporter: >> any bank that will put our personnel and danger. mostly the city personnel will be wearing these uniforms. costs >> reporter: in a city up to $27 and training they should be able to wear them at the end of the year. >> reporter: here in san
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francisco members of the california national guard 223rd intelligence battalion will be deployed to west africa up in the spring. they are willing gaullist and expected to help with the translation. they are not expected to provide direct health care services to ebola patients. prior to departure they will go through a full training just in case there is a contact. bill be gone from six months to one year with a possible return for 21 days of modern monotremes before their return home. >> reporter: developers presented these photos with
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a 6000 homes and jobs there are supposed to the retail and park as well. demolition of candlestick will happen in 200015. >> reporter: >> jacqueline: a series of storms that are supposed impact the bay area. increase of the bay area with a band of three storms. over the coastal waters here. so, futurecast has reported storms starting tomorrow. softs keeping it off shore to the north to the midnight hour spirit kicking off from the north bay from midnight. showers over san francisco as continuing oakland and alameda the showers and to
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the south say by one. showers should total generally under a half inch of rain or even less than that. up to three-quarters of an inch or more in certain locations. the next day and wednesday in to thursday in the next the last one thursday and into friday. (male announcer): now, here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. (male announcer): now, here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving
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badly. on the corner of bryant and 23rd in san francisco sits the local's corner restaurant which is due to close shortly >> stanley:up above the restaurant sits a sign reading "karma is a eh local's corner" with a question mark and a flyer reading locals unwelcomed at locals corner if you have a comment or a story idea for stanley, you can e-mail us at peoplebehavingbadly@kron4.co m >> stanley:some people believe the reason for the closure is due the sheer amout of times this retaurants has been vandalized and protested the owner claims it's purely ecomomics in fact the owner wrote in a letter "before acce and vandalism, we were not in good shape" so who is acce >> stanley:they are an activist orginazation that goes by the name "allianace of california for community empowerment" they are located here in the bayview. >> stanley:acce gave the restaurant owner a list of
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demands including we wanted locals corner to implement sensitivity training for their staff and also local hire and working with community agencies >> stanley:someone wrote grafitti on his building we are totally nonviolent were aggressive we picketed the well fargo chairman of the boards home weve occupied banks, we've occupied the offices of realtors that are evicting out neighbors were aggressive but were non violent --protestors. >> stanley:acce says they protested the restaurant by papering the neighborhood with flyers the flyers claimed the restaurant owner discriminates >> stanley:hours later came the vandalism to local's corner and local cellar >> stanley:some business owners who refused to go on camera claim that aace is using strong arm tactics to get their way so i asked the president of the acce >>strong arm that's kind of a tough word but we do our protest we are looking to get people in the businesses to do the right thing >> stanley:now i strongly bllieve that everyone has the right to protest, but
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whomever is targeting business with violence and vandalizm is behaving badly >> stanley:the mission has been going through a change, some people call it grentircation and there has been a huge backlash for what people are calling the tech takeover >> stanley:i asked if maybe some acce members may have deceided to take matter into their own hands to be honest wityh you most of our members are pretty old and our members are just regular folks >> stanley:in san francisco stanley ♪ with kaiser permanente, you'll connect with your doctor any time, anywhere. another way care and coverage together makes life easier. ♪ become a member of kaiser permanente. because together, we thrive. ♪
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>> pam: starting today drivers parking their cars at the oakland international airport will have to pay a one dollar parking fee. >> pam: the daily fee is required for parking between 4 a.m. to 3 p.m. >> pam: along with parking in "fee" lots, drivers can also park in "permit" lots if they have purchased a single day, monthly or airport/long-term permit in advance. >> pam: officials say the revenue generated from the fees will be used for programs to improve station access.
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>> pam: and a heads up. >> pam: bart's new extenstion to oakland international airport is this weekend. there's a celebration this friday to commemorate the event. >> pam: it's happening at the bart coliseum station in oakland from 11-am to 3:00 in the afternoon. there will be entertainment, refreshments, free giveaways and a raffle. >> pam: riders will also get a chance to ride the new trains for free. >> pam: coming up, plan on catching a ride with uber? >> pam: don't forget your favorite playlist. when you will able to stream your music through the ride sharing service.
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touchdown for the 49ers would crabtree going 48 yds. boeing and three field goals and the fifth and final interception by many. chris having a tremendous, tremendous season. >> gary: harbaugh talking about a boy island city and for willis. >> he has dense and lots of brothers. he has fans. people that admire him. chris borland fanclub. >> gary: you want to hear him say in nothing. ask him
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about this as the story goes when he found out that smith and derrick alleged were not going to sharing the position it came down to smith, let each--lynch... he was asked about brooks. >> we addressed it. had these conversations. >> reporter: can you be specific? when you said you had the conversations? >> can be specific. i can be very specific. it is just something that i do not tend to share with you. (laughter) >> gary: 49ers have proven
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that they would do what ever it takes to win games. >> gary:0-16 hello, young man. there he is. >> gary: acclaim ketch part chargers will go on to win yesterday's raiders dropping to 0-10. >> gary: taking a shot at the raiders. philly was beat 53-20. let's bring up the raiders' print the way we played today does not matter. >> gary: a true legend. with bay area groups. call in to
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cross >> i have always felt that if you really cared then they will care back and if you trust them then they would trust you. every once in a lawyer disappointed but more than not you, head of the situation. >> i would handle it with making he donate the game check to charity. i would now handled it very well what happened yesterday occur it >> gary: to you understand all of the talk out here? this may be the last season for harbaugh no matter how the team finishes? >> think that would be a big mistake. there aren't many jim harbaugh is all around he is an excellent football coach. i have seen a lot of
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owners say that would be the biggest mistake they have ever made to fire at a certain person. i think that would be this case occurred there would never be more than a rumor. >> gary: if you were coaching the raiders in you were on this terrible losing streak at what suggestion with you have for the franchise? >> they are losing but they have been a player or two of when a ball game. they lost last year to the to keep them competing and playing games very close to when, i respect that. what i would do? is to keep them going. we get paid to do we do. regardless win or lose the paycheck is the same. you have to our money and give our stance the best that we can give them. --fans
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>> gary: let's face it is a great game and america's number one sport occurred to you think the athletes in general, appreciate what they have? >> yes they do. you only read about the one that make a mistake and get in trouble. 90 percent of these guys love what they do and appreciated. they are fun to coach and they work and make more money if they're bigger, and faster. they are better educated. they may say more than what they should but they are great to coach. >> gary: i grew up not too far from your coach bronson. he says you were his favorite guide. --g u y.
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>> well he's very deserving of helping me get here. a great guy. >> gary: going into the hall of fame tonight. he comes from an era that is different of what these coaches are today. the holiday season is here, which means it's time for the volkswagen sign-then-drive event. for practically just your signature, you could drive home for the holidays in a german-engineered volkswagen. like the sporty, advanced new jetta... and the 2015 motor trend car of the year all-new golf. if you're wishing for a new volkswagen this season... just about all you need is a finely tuned... pen. hurry in and get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on select new volkswagen models.
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the "insider" with perspective on today's top trending stories. >> i haven't decided how i'd want to murder him. >> amanda bynes' disturbing rant. >> the frightening new audio threatening her family. >> nothing would give me pleasure. >> she is obviously not well. so why was she released from that treatment facility? >> good question. amanda's former legal coach weighs in. >> amanda bynes' threat should definitely be taken seriously. >> then beyonce the bridesmaid is trending. >> her little sister says i do, but why isn't anybody smiling? >> and our fashion insider lloyd boston really went inside the red carpet. >> and let's say i got a million dollar baby view. >> look a little deeper. not that deep. >> and i'm kicki legends week with "dynasty" diva, joan collins. you're such a legend, joan. >> oh, come on, tell me. >> and she's really candid about
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her true feelings for her former co-star. >> candid doesn't do it justice. >> do you miss john? how about linda? >> let's go inside. now, the latest celebrity news delivered to you 24/7, it's "insider" together with yahoo!. oh, do not let the fancy english accent or the fancy fashion fool you. joan collins is not afraid to throw a punch, trust me, which led to our very uncensored walk down memory lane. hello, everybody. i'm louis aguirre. >> and i'm thea andrews. you got joan to kiss and tell, who is the best kisser, brando, new man, what is it beatty? >> i've got it but first let's get to some other big news. a new recording of amanda bynes has surfaced maybe suggesting the child star situation is even more dangerous than we thought. >> i want to literally like lead him into a ditch and i haven't decided how i'd want to murder him, but it's not -- i look at him as like a murderer person.
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