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afternoon, police dogs trained to root out explosives and gun powder scoured the loma alta open that was used to kill carter and wound his dog by mid and rescue members fanned out 500 yards from the crime of evidence. and police are also seeking the public's help. >>we're already receiving a number of phone calls from people who saw something suspicious in the area. each and every one of these is crucial to our investigation. >> reporter:authorities believe carter, who was visiting friends in marin county, drove to the trail in his 2003 silver volkswagen jetta wagon which looks similar to this one. that car is now missing >> the information we believe is the suspect or suspects fled in the victim's vehicle so most likely have left the area. >> reporter: >> catherine:as dan reported. authorities are looking for the victim's car. here is the license plate number. 6-p-p-g-6-6-2. >> catherine:it's a 2003 silver v-w wagon. and was last seen parked near the
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trail. >> catherine:police are looking for the person who killed audrey carey in golden gate park over the weekend. her body was found near the 'hardly strictly bluegrass festival' on john f. kennedy and chain of lakes drive. >> catherine:police say she suffered some kind of blunt force trauma to the head. audrey was 23 - and had been back-packing across the west coast from her home in montreal. >> catherine:the sonoma county sheriff's department is under fire tonight. over allegations of brutal and unprovoked beatings of more than 20 inmates. >> catherine:it came to light after the lawyer for two of the men filed a lawsuit in federal court yesterday. today - family members of some of the alleged victims spoke out. >> catherine:kron4's maureen kelly was there. >> reporter: >>with four men on my back while i was not resisting deputy maderas got in my face and said i was a punk b* * and this was his house and then he spit on me
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>> reporter:the mother of a plantiff in the lawsuit.and the sister of another inmate who is also expected to sue read letters from their relatives recounting what they say happened while inside the sonoma county main adult jail on may 28th. >>they beat me until i s* * my pants, i tried to tell them to get off of my because i couldn't breathe >> reporter:the plantiff's attorney showed off the envelopes and some letters from 21 other inmates who say they too were brutally beaten while handcuffed. >> reporter:the attorney calls it sadistic and a systematic attack that spanned five and half hours. >> reporter:allegedly sparked because some of the jailed men yelled out to stop jail guards from torturing an inmate who didn't wake up quickly enough when it was time to hand out soap. the civil rights lawsuit names the sonoma county, the sheriff steve freitas, two jail supervisors and up to 50 unnamed deputies.because many of these alleged beatings came at the hands of masked men. >>the deputies were dressed in black body armor wearing black ski masks, no name tags or badges and they went in like the gestapo and beat
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these people. >> reporter:in a statement posted on social media the sheriff's department spokesperson denies the allegations of torture.they say the correctional deputies were responding to the actions of a seemingly coordinated mass disturbance by inmates.the incident is under review per department protocol. >> reporter:the plantiff's attorney says the inmates were housed in individual cells so they couldn't have been rioting.he's calling on the sheriff to back up his denial with evidence. >>show me the vidoes, show me we are wrong and no one will be happier about it then i would >> reporter:the civil rights lawsuit is asking for an unspecified monetary compensation for the victims and to appoint someone to monitor and review use of force incidents in the jail. >> reporter:maureen kelly kron4 news >> grant:a united airlines flight headed for s-f-o. was forced to make an emergency landing after a co-pilot lost consciousness
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mid-air. >> grant:the plane coming from houston had to be diverted to albuquerque international sunport. the co-pilot is in stable condition and was able to walk off the plane on his own. >> grant:the flight was carrying about two-hundred passengers. officials say the passengers stayed in alberquerque for three hours. >> grant:before continuing on to san francisco. >> grant:this comes a day after an american airlines pilot died on a flight from phoenix to boston. an american airlines onboard an a-3-20 with 147 passengers onboard. >> grant:the flight was from phoenix to boston, but the plane was diverted to syracuse, new york. the co-pilot landed the jet safely. the airline did not specify say it was from "illness." >> catherine:less than a week after the campus massacre at umpquaa north bay teenager has threatening to harm his classmates.
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the fifteen year old attends vanden high school in faitfield. >> catherine:police say he posted a photo on twitter last night. threatening to hurt people on campus the next day. >> catherine:a parent heard about the tweet and called police. hours later the teenager was arrested -- suspected of making the threat. >> catherine:vacaville police say they found the rifle from the photo.. his name isn't being released since he's a minor. >> catherine:spark charter school in sunnyvale has a new principal. william overton was appointed last night. the school came under fire last month - after an employee's arrest. sunnyvale police say jonathan chow sexually assaulted a student. >> catherine:the arrest uncovered the fac\t some employees were not properly background checked. or properly tested for tuberculosis. the school was forced to close for about a week while employees were tested. it reopened september 25th. >> catherine:a former morgan hill teacher will serve four decades behind bars. after being convicted of sexually abusing children. police say 53-year-old john arthur lloyd sexuallyone at
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nordstrom elementary in 2005 and three others at paradise valley elementary -- between 2012 and 2014. >> catherine:lloyd was sentenced on four counts of lewd acts on a child under 14. yesterday, a judge sentenced him to 40 years in prison. >> catherine: kron4 kate k goh has the story. a new report card on the state's rail transit systems says san francisco's muni metro is the best in california. and the worst is the south bay's v=t=a. >> reporter: police say he used these signs or websites. in september, driving to champagne illinois to of rest the 20 year-old suspect creek they
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know of for the bay area of victims'. between may and august. detectives will not go into details as to what evidence they have but they do say that it plans to more victims. it is possible that some victims may not remember the encounter because of being on a conscious. >> one to make sure that he is being held accountable. --we want to >> catherine: if you decide to meet with someone on% or in person insured is and at public place and make sure that someone knows where you are going. >> catherine: the san mateo county sheriff's says people are calling residents claiming to be from the department and asking for money. the sheriff said that would never happen. the caller tells people they all
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fees for national and up for jury duty as suggested by grain debt prepaid cards over the phone or faced arrest. >> catherine: at least 10 people have been contacted. the department says there is no specific area coal or 4 the calls are coming from. >> catherine: governor jerry brown has signed legislation help close to the wage cap for women. lawmakers say or it will help create the strongest equal protection and the nation. bolo allow women to allegedly paid discrimination based on what is the others to do some work. >> catherine: it also requires that employers proved a man's higher pay is based on factors other than gender. it would also protect workers from discrimination and then ask
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how much others aren't. the government is also considering legislation that would ban using previous seller information to justify paying women less than men. >> grant: and report card on the state's rail transit system says that francisco metro is the best in california. and the worst in some ways the teeth and-- vta >> grant:we should point out that the ratings are not based on what riders experience. measured, and no one was counting the out=of=service escalators. >> grant:the study basically ranks how many people in the neighborhood use trains to compared to using their cars. >> grant:on that scale muni's market and church station scores an a+. >> grant:lots of destinations within percentage of local riders and a low number of car
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owners in the neighbor hood. >> grant:not far away, bart's civic center u=n plaza station also got a top grade for thehigh ridership, easy walking and plenty of zero=car households within a half=mile radius. the ratings for san jose's valley transit. >> catherine: its top station got only a b+. japantown ayer gets points for walkability and access >> catherine: but it was docked for low ridership. area would rather drive. >>san diego's m=t=s also got alos angeles and sacramento each rated a "c" .
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>> catherine: a small grass fire broke out this afternoon in oakland's laurel neighborhood. this video of the scene is from our helicopter partnership with a-b-c 7. >> catherine: the fire apparently started in or near a shed -- on 38th avenue near macarthurcrews were able to put the fire out fairly quickly. >> catherine: from a small fire. to one of california's biggest. the valley fire is finally 99-percent contained. >> catherine: more than 75- thousand acres were destroyed across three month. four people are dead and more than a thousand homes destroyed. >> catherine: the red cross and salvation army have been on the scene to help. the thousands of people who were evacuated have all beenareas that had been blocked off.
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>> catherine: some of the people affected by the valley fire are military families -- who call middletown home. today, one family was at the v-a hospital in palo alto to thank everyone for the help they've received as kron four's terisa estacio reports, this family member on the way -- say they're simply relieved to be together. >> reporter:for the genetiano family life has been anything but routine recently. this is home which burned down in the valley fire. >> reporter: (cheers & applause) sarah genetiano/valley fire victim we have been in 5 different hotels >> reporter: >>we grabbed a few things, we thought we would go back. >>but today was not a day to feel bad, but to reach out as the foursome, with another on the way was here at the va center in palo alto to mingle with other service members and say thank you for all of the donations that have poured in. >> benson genetiano/valley fire victim we are so grateful >> reporter:the family is now living in a temporary home in santa rosa, the girls have had to switch
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schools which has not family is staying positive. >> leahmaya genetiano 1:12 we are just grateful baby ok and we are together. >> reporter:in palo alto - te >> catherine: the red cross is taking donations for valley wildfire victims. you can make a donation online, through our website. >> catherine: or by texting the word "red cross" to 9-0- 9-9-9. to make a 10-dollar donation. or you can call 1-800-red cross. >> catherine: fleet week is in full swingone of the ships in port this year is the u-s-s somerset. >> catherine: it's an amphibious transport dock with a crew of nearly 380. the somerset was named after the passengers of united airlines flight 93 from the september 11th attacks. >> catherine: their heroic actions prevented the plane from reaching the hijackers intended target, forcing the plane to crash in somerset county, pennsylvania. >> catherine: the navy's blue angels are also back in the bay area. bringing their high flying show to san francisco. >> catherine: each year more than a million people turn out to see them perform. things can get crowded -- and it can also be expensive. >> catherine: so kron-4's grant lodes shows us the
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best places to catch the fleet week events. >> grant:you can catch all the blue angels thrills here on kron-4. as we bring you the blue angels live, this saturday october 10th starting at 2 >> grant: 4 $5 and you can watch from aboard these historic ships critical ride? the hear fast because they fill up fast. >> grant: if you have the cash and you want to experience a big baller style this may be the place for you. for $250 a ticket. if you want to bring your own treats and use the seats, here is an aquatic
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park. >> grant: the us phone with a group or roof deck. this may be a perfect way to watch. traffic is always a mess and these areas on fleet week we can't. -- weeken --weekend >> catherine: and for complete fleet week coverage visit kron-4 dot com. where you can find a schedule of events and more about the navy's famous blue angels crew. >> catherine: fort bragg has ordered restaurants to cut back on dishwashing by using disposable plates and cups. >> catherine: the city declared a water emergency after a river that got so low that ocean water seeped into city pipes. the city council has ordered residents and businesses to cut water use by 30 percent compared to last year. restaurants and hotels are now required to use
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disposable flatware -- and to serve water only upon request. >> catherine: and a beautiful day today. it was gorgeous. >> diane: yes, it was my spirit it was about three degrees mama and yesterday. however, if you did not phillip because it was breezy. >> diane: if i can put the land speak for you. here we go. 15 out in the belly and livermore. =--in the valley >> diane: temperatures, right now coming off the daytime high. s 794 antioch.
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the east bay shore is more like 17. san francisco and the peninsula mid-60s. mostly cloudy conditions. we will notice the breeze dropping down. partly sunny, 53 degrees along of the coast. >> diane: would apply to one up red and here is why. earlier, next week we have the high pressure system. low clouds pushing through that will warm as up about 35 degrees from where we should be this time of year. --3-5 >> diane: so, the next few
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days to look like this. 84 on thursday with partly cloudy skies in the morning. and grachev clearing in the afternoon spirit. i would talk more about how long that morning trend will last next coming out! >> catherine: next. the raiders are coming together to tackle breast cancer. >> catherine: and later. >>what teenagers are really thinking when they stare at social media. ♪
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>> catherine: more u.s. hospitals are encouraging new mothers to breast feed their babies. a new report says that more than 2-thirds of hospitals in 20-13 helped women start breast feeding within an hour after birth. years earlier. >> catherine: there's been a lot of focus on the benefits of breast-feeding - which has apparently been helping. for example - those babies tend to get fewer colds and viruses. >> catherine: and it can mean stronger bones for the mothers. overall -- about 80 percent of u.s. babies breast feed -- at least briefly.
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>> catherine: turning our attention to an off-the- field story about the n-f-l. awareness month and the league is helping to spread the word. >> catherine: our mark carpenter joins us with more on how one of our getting involved. mark? >> reporter:you may have seen a touch of pink during the broadcast over the weekend.as it's been emblazened on parts of the field, towels and uniforms. >> reporter:it's all part of the nfl's awareness initiative.and the raiders recently reached out to the community as players survivors at the team's facilities. >> reporter:silver, black and a hint ofthe perfect color scheme for a team that's tackling a much larger issue than football--- stopping cancer in its tracks. >>heidi garland- breast cancer survivor "the fact that the oakland raiders is fully embracing the breast cancer community and moms like me, is just life changing." >> reporter:heidi garland was one of 17- with the raiders. >> reporter:all survivors
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and their caregivers dined with select players.and took a tour of the facilities. among the hosts was wide receiver-- rod streater, who has a personal connection to the disease. >>"my mom, she fought breast cancer for five years and she passed away last october. before then, i was always into it. i've seen first hand what she went through and i just wanted to raise awareness and make a big impact and me being with the raiders, i have a platform to do so." >> reporter:the american cancer society in the u-s will develop invasive breast cancer in their lifetime. >> reporter:the good news is there are currently more than 2.8 million survivors, a number thanks to early screening. >> from garland "by the time i got my mammogram, my breast cancer was more advanced and yet, i'm a mother of sons and the fact that something as manly as the nfl is embracing breast cancer it's huge. i can't even begin to tell you how much it means to me as a wife and mother."
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>> reporter:each team designates one matchup during the month as their breast cancer awareness game. have it this sunday against denver. mark carpenter kron4 news >> catherine: kron 4 has a new feature - called the "ford high school selfie." just send us a selfie from your school's high school football game. >> catherine: you can either submit it to our website. kron4.com. or or instagram under the hashtag "kron 4 selfie". >> catherine: we'll feature a photo every >> catherine: the death toll continues to rise in the historic floods in south carolina. problems. as dams around the state start to fail. >> catherine: and later. more bad news for volkswagen owners when it comes to the resale value of their cars. ♪ ♪
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> catherine: now at 5:30. >>an aeriel view of the destruction left by the deadly floods which have ravaged the south. military helicopters are being used to drop 1-ton sandbags on a break between a canal and a river in columbia.
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>> catherine: and the guard is also working with local officials to reinforce the dams straining to hold back flood waters. at least 15 people have died in the flooding. >> catherine: south carolina's governor is asking residents to remain cautious and vigilant because the breached dams could lead 'new' rounds of flooding. >> catherine: cnn's polo sandoval is live in columbia south carolina with the latest.polo? >> reporter: you touched on a very important issue. as soon as officials think they may have control of the situation, another dam is damaged. including the one you see behind me. the cleanup and recovery efforts will begin. with the thought of even more flooding >> reporter: and pick up truck stuck in the water and roads washed away this is how did this. the skies have cleared but the dangers from rising waters remain very
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real and south carolina. >>: "just because there is no rain, and just because the sun is out, we are now looking at downstreams, waters, and other areas that are going to be effected" >> reporter:at least nine dams have breached or failed since the record-rainfall began over the weekend. >> reporter:mandatory evacuations are in effect for some of the hardest-hit areas. >> reporter:and it could get worse. >>: "we're starting to see that the midlands -- now all that water is going to start moving to the low country, and so we are going to be extremely careful." >> reporter:at least 14 people have died due to the storm system from both drownings and traffic accidents. >> reporter:more evacuations are likely as flood waters rise in certain areas. >> reporter:the mayor of columbia says keeping people safe is the primary focus. >>"we've made the priority of saving lives our number one priority. then making sure people have some kind of quality of life -- have shelter, food, clean water to drink. >> reporter:going foward,
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quality of life will be a challenge for many residents -- some who will have to rebuild everything they've lost. >>"it's sad because people lost their businesses, they've lost homes, and it affected everybody across the board. it did not discriminate." >> reporter:meterologists say some rivers might not crest for another two weeks. early estimates put the damage from the storms in the billions of dollars. >> catherine: what is the latest of dams that have failed? >> reporter: it is so hard to keep up with those numbers at this point. 11 were either damaged or briefed. none have actually broken they're still structurally intact but that could change in any moment. that is what people here, are really on a ridge. because at any moment we
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could see the flood numbers rising. >> catherine: could be more evacuations is that correct? >> reporter: deck is a strong possibility. but right now has not been the case. we were included when one of the dams would actually break. they were afraid of it would break. uc there's a significant change. where the water recedes. that is what officials want. it did not want the mandatory evacuation is to take place current. >> catherine: >> diane: we started the day and cloudy. take a look at
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our live camera as we approach the bay bridge. we un want to get more of it. seoul, ahead by 9:00 p.m. most a cloudy conditions. >> diane: 70 a.m. tomorrow morning with some conditions. --7am >> diane: the coast and san francisco, is pessimistic case that will stay cooler along those areas. >> diane: the growing indicate '60s and at 1:00 p.m. the to see the launch area that will be in the '80s for places like concord, livermore, down in san jose at 6 were--as
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fairfield prick. >> diane: do have a warm-up and place that will last all week long. >> catherine: new photos show the debris found during the coast guard search for a missing cargo ship and its crew. >> catherine: today the coast guard released these photos of debris discovered in an area northeast of crooked islands, bahamas. that's the last known location of the ship -- el faro. >> catherine: the 735-foot cargo ship disappeared october first - and it's believed it sank during hurricane joaquin. looking for the ship and the 33-crew members. >> catherine: so far, they've found a life containers. found a body in a survival suit in the water. but hasn't confirmed whether it's a crew member. >> catherine: today students and staff at picking up the pieces. today is the first day they campus to pick up their things. >> catherine: one student
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described the mood on campus as quiet and awkward. classes are still cancelled at the school. and are expected to resume on monday. >> catherine: president obama is expected to visit roseburg on friday. >> catherine: he'll meet privately with the family members of the victims. nine people were killed last thursday when a shooter opened fire on his own classroom. and then took his own life. what >> catherine: police are still looking over documents the shooter gave to a survivor in the class. >> catherine: in south dakota. police arrest a man after he stole a bulldozer and went on a destructive joy ride. rapid city police say this is just some of the damage justin thornley caused with the bulldozer. >> catherine: thornley allegedly destroyed a chevy truck. hit electric power poles. and damagedofficers had to subdued the 21-year- old with a beanbag shotgun. a taser and pepper spray. >> catherine: thornley faces several charges tongiht. >> catherine: if you've ever
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>> grant:if you're around young teens at all.you know most are obsessed with their phones.and now a new study is revelaing why they're so into social media. cnn examined nearly 200 13- year olds.had them chronicle why they checked social media so often. 80 precent say they do it out of boredom. >> grant:71 percent use it to connect with friends. 61 percent want to see if their posts are getting liked.and they want to see what the comments are. >> grant:and 21 percent say they want to make sure people aren't saying mean things about them. all this is happening on instagram the most.far and away more than twitter which was second.and facebook.which owns instagram.is a distant third. >> reporter:chevy is about to release its first major update to its electric hybrid the "volt". it hits dealerships next week. >> reporter:next on kron!
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>> catherine: kron 4 tech reporter gabe slate got a preview -- and shows us how this new model is better and much more affordable. >> reporter:before it officially hits brought the new 2016 volt to san francisco to give media a chance to get up close with the new car and take it for spin. >> reporter:here's my take on the new volt. driving it around i liked how it handeld. very nimble peppy. it was very fast. the hills of san francsico were no
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problem there is some power in this car. >> reporter:it has a lot of improvements from their first version. it basically has been rebuilt from the ground up. it's a high end electric get for a lower price. >> reporter:with the federal and state discounts you can get the new volt for as low as $25,000. no it's not as fancy as a tesla. it doesn't have all high tech bells and whistles that tesla's do >> reporter:but tesla's are $80k plus. out of range for a lot of us this is an affordable alternative. >> reporter:and one advantage to the volt being a hybrid it does have a gas engine that kicks in if you need it 90% of the time as you drive around town or on your regular commute you will use only electric power >> reporter:but if you get stuck in traffic or need to go a further distance like to tahoe or monteray you can get there with this car without having to recharge or refuel. >> reporter:it can get 420 miles off one charge and one tank of gas. when you brake it recharges the battery so when you're driving you're constantly
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recharging. >> reporter:the volt will come with apple's new car play dash board syncing system for easy use of iphones and ipads. >> this car is more than 200 lbs. lighter than a generation marne. --1 model >> with 10 air bags and the vehicle. >> catherine: volkswagen is cutting non-essential spending to cope with the huge cost of its emissions cheating scandal. the new c-e-o, matthias to v-w workers at a meeting in germany. >> catherine: volkswagen had set aside more than 7- billion-dollars to deal with the problem. >> catherine: but the real cost is likely to be several times that, when you include recalls, lawsuits and the impact of lost business. >> catherine: meantime. today kelley blue book said the average resale value of volkswagens with two-liter diesel engines fell 13 percent since mid-september, when the emissions scandal broke.
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>> catherine: auto workers at fiat chrysler are preparing to walk off the job. union officially alerted fiat that 40-thousand workers are ready to strike at midnight wednesday. >> catherine: there have been contentious contract negotiations. workers refused to ratify a contract proposal reached between u-a-w leadership and the company. >> catherine: members voted overwhelminglyto authorize a strike after that. it would be the first strike in the industry since 2007. >> catherine: it just got a little easier to navigate the complicated home mortgage process. new rules are now in effect to reduce how much paperwork is involved. >> catherine: instead of four forms from two different government agencies -- lenders now have to give home-buyers just two forms - which clearly detail the terms of the loan. >> catherine: the simpler forms are expected to make it easier for borrowers to
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compare loans from different lenders to find the best rate and terms. >> catherine: on wall street. a mixed day for traders. the dow gained 13 points. but the nasdaq. and the s- and-p fell. >> catherine: our financial expert rob black notes that it happened on the same day. the international monetary fund is predicting an economic slowdown. >> catherine: he talked about the winners and losers with kron 4's mark dannon. >> reporter: >> reporter: 0 has the oil has still aggressively. down from 2.3 to 2.1% brett weaker prospects for economies like china. >> reporter: that is where they get their budget from there it the reports come as oil has gone from a higher
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amount to the decrease. the good news is, then i states and germany are doing fine. >> reporter: what has happened best making 355,000 for the web site. he does my used his own fight--website. bring up the question of business integrity. inside trading but they are not policing your employees well enough. >> reporter: both companies system employs by bay on the other company sites because this will get the attention due to the money in golf. --involved
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>> reporter: they did not do it on a breath and then beat however, pepsi is up costing the water, it is on shoes, tropicana and more accurate date are a lot of product. --thye --they are a lot of product. >> diane: nice clear skies. over in the golden gate bridge print transitioning, is mostly calling for the evening. out in the valley, 15 mi. per hour. temperatures right now and
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the low seventies in the valley. the low 70's and mid-60's for the east bay shoreline cities. overnight lull at 5:00 a.m. tomorrow a hand full of '50s. and clear skies. >> diane: we have a high pressure system moving permit giving us cloud pushing through the area but those clouds will only stay for the morning hours. and that afternoon it will clear up pretty much. >> diane: by 10:00 a.m., back quite a bit off the coast. mostly clear skies everywhere. >> diane: these are afternoon highs. we are dealing with three degrees
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warmer film where we were to die. as you move over to the eastern shore. >> diane: a different story about five degrees warmer than what should be this time of year. >> diane: in the north that have scattered clouds and the morning. clearing up about 10:00 tomorrow. the 7 day forecast, take a look at this with the woman tran starting tomorrow. you will phillip friday into saturday. with 86 degrees. >> diane: rishi's closer to 90 degree mark by tuesday. --reaching
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>> catherine: will smith is planning a new album and his first ever world tour with sidekick d- j >> catherine: the insider's debbie matenopoulos has more on the story from hollywood. >> reporter:yes, will's going back to his hip-hop roots! but could his recent box office numbers have something to do with it? >> reporter:let's go inside the return of the fresh prince! >>hold up alright
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>>hola mamacita >>go get me a birra >> reporter:will smith shaking the rust off. knocking the dust off and spitting. hard. for the first time in a decade. >> >> reporter:adding his words to a remix on bomba estereo's "fiesta" >> reporter:and yesterday, surprising dj zane lowe with news he's going into the way back machine. a new album and a world tour with dj jazzy jeff >> reporter:can you tell i'm a fan? >> reporter:we'll have so much more on this story tonight at 7 on the insider, for kron 4 news, i'm debbie matenopoulos back to you. >> after earth was with the first time that i had a fairly and completely accepted failure. >> reporter: my opinion was meant to do no wrong.
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>> catherine: a new development just in tonight. on the search for a suspect in the killing of a hiker in marin county. >> catherine: we have gotten a surveillance picture just released of a person of interst. >> catherine: and still ahead. video of a confrontation between sonoma county jailers. and a inmate. offers new light on a lawsuit now being filed against the sheriff's department. why one lawyers says violence behind bars is not surprising. >> catherine: and then. flying high with the blue angels. we get a look from the cockpit of the will tran's wild ride. >> catherine: plus lessons learned from people behaving badly during fleet week. >> catherine: the news continues. in 90 seconds. on kron 4 news at six. kron 4 news at six. that health isn't an industry.
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what (male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> catherine: this just in to the newsroom. >>police have just released the pictures of several people of interest in will >> catherine: the man's body was found last night along a popular hiking trail in fairfax. >> catherine: his wounded dog was still attached by a leash to his hand. >> catherine: kron 4's dan kerman joins us live in marin county tonight. with the latest. >> catherine: dan. >> reporter:the marin county sheriff's office has released video and photos of three persons of interest in connection with the monday evening murder of a hiker near fairfax the video shows two men and one woman at a convenience store near the
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murder scene authorities say the three match the description phoned in by several members of the community. >> reporter: shot to death. his dog bandit. lt. doug pittman/marin co. sheriff's office 31-41 >> reporter:it was just after 6 monday discovered the body of 67 year old steve clark on the old railroad grade hiking trail just west of fairfax he had been shot to death, his dog
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wounded. >> reporter:search and rescue members assembled at this gate just 100 yards from where the body was found and fanned out 500 yards from the crime scene in search of evidence police dogs were also brought to the loma alta open space preserve for a very specific purpose >> obviously a gun was used. it was a great consideration that could have been discarded near by the area. >> reporter:authorities are also searching for the victim's car, a 2003 silver volkswagen jetta wagon which looks similar to this one. authorities believe carter, who was visiting friends in marin county drove to the trail, but that car is now missing >> a possible theory that we are following up, did in fact still of the victims' vehicle. >> reporter: those persons at this point are not being called suspects but only persons of interest. they were acting suspicious and
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found at a convenience store at the fairfax area about the time of the murders. the sheriff's department like to speak with the people in those videos. that is the latest reporting live in marin county. --dan kerman, kron4 news >> catherine: unprovoked beatings.sadistic made by more than 20 inmates at the sonoma county main jail. their alleged >> catherine: de attackers.their jailers. >> catherine: del law withand now some of those alleged victims have filed a federal civil rights lawsuit. >> catherine: kron4's maureen kelly talked to family members of some of those immates. were >>the beat and kicked my until i s* * my pants >> reporter:this woman is reading a this letter from her brother written from
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inside the sonoma county main adult jail. >> reporter:he's one of 21 inmates who wrote down their experiences and mailed it to the attorney who has filed this civil rights lawsuit. >> reporter:it's alleged that a number of masked jail guards systematcially beat and tortured all the men in one section of the jail over five and half hours back on may 28st.while they were handcuffed. >> reporter:daniel banks is one of the plantiff's in the lawsuit.his mother says she saw her son after the alleged incident.where he was bruised.and swollen.and afraid.he was in the last cell says he had to listen as the guards beat the other inmates.waiting for his turn. >>he just said mom they are coming down the line.he was scared for his life he didn't know how bad the beating were. >> reporter:in a statement posted on department spokesperson denies the allegations of torture.they say the correctional deputies were responding to the actions of a seemingly coordinated mass disturbance by inmates.the incident is under review per department protocol. >> reporter:the plantiff's attorney is not surprised by the denial.since he is already suing the department over another incident. >> reporter:where a man
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being booked into jail on a dui was tased 23 times.over 28 minutes. >>they said nothing wrong happened.it was all within their policy noone was disciplined >> reporter:he believes there is similar video evidence from the night of may 28th.he is challenging the sheriff to release it. >>. show me the vidoes, show me we are wrong and no one will be happier about it then i would >> reporter:the county counsel who is incident was not prepared to discuss if there was any video and when it might be released. >> reporter:maureen kelly kron4 news >> catherine:a group of people gathered outside the courthouse in sonoma today to protest police brutality. >> catherine:the group called "justice held signs calling for an end to the violence. >> catherine:andy lopez was shot and deputy two years ago for carrying a b-b-gun that resembled an a-k-47. >> catherine:one woman says she sees alleged inmate
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beatings. and the lopez case.- >> catherine:deputy erik gelhaus was not death of lopez >> grant:with the oregon school massacre still so fresh in high school kid has been arrested for allegedly threatening to hurt his classmates. >> grant:a fifteen year old boy who attends vanden high school in fairfield is suspected of making the threat. >> grant:police say he posted a photo holding a rifle and writing that he would hurt people on campus the next day. >> grant: tweet and called police. hours later the teenager was arrested. >> grant:fairfield police say they found the rifle from the photo.. his name isn't being released because he's a minor.
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>> catherine: a number of dams have been released and could not be safe the big question is what is the latest on the dams? >> reporter: i can tell you the majority are holding up at this point. kaplan. at least a number of them have been breached or damaged and some way. as the cleanest and recovery efforts have been pulled back for the evening. people are staying at home tonight. but tomorrow a long day of cleanup is expected. >> reporter: this is what is
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left of a devastating storm. a pickup trucks stranded in the water. well >> are looking at other areas that will be affected. >> reporter: mandatory that the wishes are in effect for the hardest-hit areas and it hit get worse. evacuations are likely to rise in certain areas. the mayor of columbus is keeping people safe is the primary focused. >> we have made the party of saving lives are number one priority. then making sure people had the kind of quality of life that they have shelter, food and clean water to drink. >> reporter: good for it,
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quality of life will be challenging for many residents some who have to rebuild everything they have lost. >> it is sad because people lost their businesses, they have lost their homes at it has affected everybody across the board rejected it not discriminate. >> reporter: negro is the system rivers might not press for another two weeks early estimates put the damage from storms in the billions of dollars. 17 weather-related deaths have been reduced. --reviewed >> catherine: >> diane: we do have a few clouds out there now. especially in the coastal regions and east bay shore line print with speak right
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now is a bit breezy. should >> diane: even out in the balance. and, 13 mi. per hour will pick up quite a bit and then dropped down a rung to o'clock this evening. >> diane: the next three days, we do have a warm-up and place with 82 wednesday, at 84 thursday, partly cloudy skies and the afternoon hours. starting off cloudy in the morning then make way for more sunshine in the afternoon. by friday, we are talking to 86 degrees. >> diane: swift sunny and warm conditions. the weekend, i will explain more in detail coming out!
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>> catherine: as many as 500 nurses joint and a two day strike in contra costa county today. they marched in front of the county regional medical center. the strike follows more than 13 months of talks with the board of supervisors. the nurses want more money and that the spirit which they say should be across all other local hospitals and across the board. >> catherine: they argue the current level of compensation has led to train nurses been lost to others' health care facilities. >> they go off to other hospitals once they get their experience print that are working there for better benefits. >> catherine: nurses at the
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contra costa county public hospital make 20 to 30 percent less than private hospitals and the bay area. they will return to work on thursday. >> catherine: coming up. the blue angels are buzzing over the bay area and we set one of our own up into the skies for the ultimate ride. for the ultimate ride. i'm a customer relationship i'm roy gmanager.ith pg&e. anderson valley brewing company is definitely a leader in the adoption of energy efficiency. pg&e is a strong supporter of solar energy. we focus on helping our customers understand it and be able to apply it in the best way possible. not only is it good for the environment, it's good for the businesses' bottom line. these are our neighbors. these are the people that we work with. that matters to me. i have three children that are going to grow up here and i want them to be able to enjoy all the things that i was able to enjoy.
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spark charter school in >> catherine: will sunnyvale has a new principal. >> catherine: why appointed last night. >> catherine: wentthe school came under fire last month - after an sunnyvale police say with assaulted a student. >> catherine: the arrest uncovered the fac\t some employees were not properly backgroundor properly tested for tuberculosis. >> catherine: the school was forced to employees were tested. it reopened september 25th. were well >> catherine: winsacramento, calif. - femalethe number of
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studentsuniversity schools is at anofficials announced monday. >> catherine: withfor the third consecutiveearned degrees from csu campuses has increased, csu officials said. based on statistical data, graduated 105,693 students year. louwas forced to make an co- pilot lost consciousness mid-air. the plane coming from >> catherine: win houston had to be diverted >> catherine: the co-pilot is in stable condition and was able to own. the flight was carrying about two-hundred passengers. those passengers stayed in >> catherine: with alberquerque for three
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>> catherine: before continuing on to san francisco >> reporter: tell you something. there is nothing that can prepare you for a flight for the blue angels. >> are you ready? will allow >> nice work! >> reporter: i was the last ride of the day. " one of them was the seventh sheet that is seven times your body weight. pushing down on you. lou >> ready. >> good keep squeezing your
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lakes--legs and your abs. >> good there you go! >> we are going to bring the throttle that. --back >> reporter: i was sweating and want out creek they tell me what phil like two hours at the jim britt they were not getting accurate--two hours at the gym. they were not kidding. >> reporter: in oakland, will tran kron 4 news print >> catherine: it will bring
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you the blue angels tonight at--saturday october 10th starting at 2:00 p.m.. here on kron4. >> diane: 7:00 a.m., tomorrow morning with partly cloudy conditions and gradual coloring with some clout creek around noontime. los 70's for the bay area cities and along the coast. >> diane: we have the high pressure system making its way through the area. it will get was cloud coverage and pulling through concede pushing through our area all the clouds parted by midmorning things will clear up and it was planning of sunshine grit and also give us that a gradual warming of
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progressing each day we get through the week. here is a better idea, of all those clouds. >> diane: stretching up to livermore. and then with transition and to tam accurate with a lot of sunshine for the valleys and the south bay in north bay. and get to the afternoon hours with clear skies everywhere. giving us the time to warm up. i >> diane: pretty much repetitive even and the weekend. mild from coastal regions and warm and inland valleys locations. blue >> diane: 83 for a grant
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wood and livermore creek along with san ramon and danville. movie done took the south bay with average temperatures between 80 degrees at similar to today, highs. >> diane: 7 day forecast, with a warming trend to get in tomorrow that you would not sell it until friday. saturday the same scenario. and then we will increase it come to stay in the '90s. a san diego woman is suing the city of carlsbad and several police officers. >> catherine: she is accusing them of brutality and excessive force st said
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officers kantor down and beat her. >> reporter: are resting her for no reason and terrified children scream and watched from her car grid her son still talks about it. >> he said i could have protected you mom i could have done him off of your mom i could pass. --i could have >> says is this your car? assets to mind your own business. --and says >> reporter: started to take a big deal. when the officer continued to cursed at her she called to report kemper it later that officer was pulling her over for a seat belt violation and then she
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was paean to the ground with things becoming more violent as the memories haunt her. >> i can still our hands on me is the where is filling. --his hands >> reporter: her attorney says the video was all it took. >> reporter: solely the city of carlsbad and the police officers involved parent they want the police officer fired. he is the one stunned that the city has hired a private law firm to defend this type of behavior creek. >> they think that this is appropriate? >> reporter: foul police
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officer says he's offended by fellow officers and that this behavior should have never happened. >> there was no need to puncture in the face or any fathered her at he did things that was totally unnecessary >> reporter: that are provided to include a detailed account all what happened in the courtroom not in the media. >> catherine: also, the future of the raiders been discussed again by the national football league.
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>> catherine: national football league owners will meet tomorrow to discuss the future of the retained and possible move to los angeles patrick representatives from the st. louis rams, oakland raiders and san diego chargers will brief the owners on any progress on stadiums in their regions. >> catherine: the chargers and writers are working on a plan stadium project and are somewhat the rams are hoping to build a stadium in inglewood. potential relocation speech if the league approves a move could also be discussed. >> catherine: have been to use disposable plates and cups for a way to save water to rid for bread has initiated and water in march
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same day were brutally beaten in handcuffs. the spokesperson denies the alleged torture print same terrorist bomb into a mass disturbance by inmates. it is under review for department recalled in sonoma county jail. >> reporter: the woman found dead, 23 years old andrea terry of canada. she was beaten to death. it is unclear if she was attending the bluegrass festival over the weekend encouraged she was traveling along. -- alone. >> reporter: less than one week when the campus that occurred a teenager has that
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are arrested for harming or climbing to trying to harm his classmates. a fellow was posted on twitter holding a rifle threat mean to hurt people on campus the next day. hearing about that tweet contacting police, for making a threat creek they found the rifle from the photo creek and his name is not being released because he is a minor. >> diane: we do have a warming trend in place to rid it will kick in and for the rest of the weekend to rid we are 70's for the belly. --valley >> diane: and your 7 day forecast the warming trend will be a gradual one. you
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would not seek a different until friday was 86 degrees. east bay shoreline cities ranging into a beast to 79 on thursday. it will become more significant on friday and saturday with more clear skies. >> diane: clear skies kicking and saturday and sunday with a perfect time for fleet week. we will have more clear skies in place with the temperatures increase in into the '90s blasting, are round to state of next week before we received another bout of cool temperatures. if >> catherine: thousands of people are packing set francisco's waterfront for fleet week at as kron4 stanley roberts said it is all too easy to find people behaving badly. device he
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shares with us tonight are lessons live from previous years. >> reporter: so here is the deal. at fisherman's wharf here are a few boos and don't print >> not behave badly. --do not >> reporter: do not double part to purchase a bag of cookies. you can ride your bike but you are required to stop it all stop sign. >> please read the signs especially, the once this is no pat on the beach and i am just trying to save you a ticket. >> reporter: do, enjoy the street performers but not get caught up that to forget
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your surroundings. remember, you are not required to give panhandlers mining career--money >> reporter: beloved leave notes on random cards. >> reporter: do not park wherever you please. where this one is partner support a party spirit that only most after a u.s. park ranger tells them to move. >> reporter: and, remember not to leave your g p s like this one and this one in your car. basically, you are saying free gps. just break the glass. now, that
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hype, today mcdonald's began making breakfast available, all day. the companies try to improve declining sales. the breakfast is considered a growth area. my most customers today seem to be having a traditional lunch and they seemed happy. to have the alternative available. >> catherine: is the data says its breakfast menu with a boss to expand beyond things like matt muffins and pancakes.
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>> gary:good evening! >> gary: let's face it, this young man has to play better if they want to clean up their game upset. >> just try to make the corrections and move on. >> focus and get it done >> gary: you will have more sound bites like that on sunday night at 9:00 p.m. for sports night live. it followed by an immigrant episode of the back story.
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>> gary: 49ers have made a trade. nope, kapernick is still the quarterback. but here we go. nick easton for a fight against linebacker gerald hodge just and a draft pick. i know what you are saying, so what? >> gary: rajas is expected to compete for playing time with michael. the second year player has played in 29 games for minnesota with 19 tackles this season. >> gary: and speaking of former 49ers all this mess
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has a family has formally pleaded not guilty to charges that i am released from san francisco and the first place. the crew graders passed pusher was supposed to be in court this morning for charges of mr. mayor and the u.s. i and hit and run. --dui >> gary: however, this hearing was waived after the plea was entered since being signed by oakland, he has played in all four games despite the pending charges. he scuttled back in court on november 4th. >> gary: in the wake of a report that dolphins quarterback ran tan heal a little practice squad players from the patriots receiver don take stow were sick the tom brady paid defensive players for making plays against him. most notably interceptions
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in practice. >> gary: just the kind of gesture to practice what one would expect from the future hall of famer. and also telling of the situation in miami where head coach was fired yesterday. >> gary: how many guys, and he has plenty. that one of these practices guys make a good play and give them $100. >> catherine: you rather have cashed in a handshake. it is enduring career >> catherine: and makes people happy. >> gary: here we go now giants and no case this year. you are watching in the baseball playoffs? we
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would get to that in a moment. so give me curry from last evening. he was just too much! >> gary: there was a practice game last night and san jose. >> gary: you better know someone if you want to go to a game this year? >> gary: houston? they have a couple of home runs. >> gary: everyone is waiting
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for the wild-card game. >> gary: supposedly, and grant? you travel a lot petty see this?--have you seen this? >> grant: i've been to chicago. i have not seen this. >> gary: this is an iconic dinosaur. >> gary: this guy likes to work. but to show you how much he likes the work. he has never been to europe accurate.
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>> catherine: if you what can pumpkin and shows up at the grocery store do not wait to rid of by inaccurate and a full hour of entertainment news is on its way followed by entertainment tonight at 730. then we are back with kron4 and is at the clock. that is before us. but tell us again, gorgeous weather today. >> diane: listed to look at the 7 day forecast spirit high 82 degrees to margaret and then jump to friday it will be 86 degrees and that will stay with us until friday. with clear skies and mild temperatures along the
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