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sea wet behind meet that remained locked down and closed here tonight. classes were canceled. >> reporter: we learned, from earlier is that the attacker was yielding a hunting knife. you can't imagine how parent felt when they are right to pick up the students earlier when the all clear was given and the evacuation order was lifted. we were told that the class offers from building, one student was stabbed after the altercation between the attacker instance. the attacker fled. >> reporter: the construction worker was also stabbed. i said that stan was also stepped and a 4% total was that, at a staff member before he was
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conference--from a bite to police officers here at the school. --he was confronted by two police officers >> we do know is that for students or stoop for individuals were stabbed. two were students, with a staff member and the other with a contract employee. the suspect fled the scene and pursued by two police officers, although he shot and killed. >>--ultimately killed >> the responding officers confronted the suspect and the suspect conference at
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the officers a shooting occurred in the suspect succumbed to injuries. >> we have not been able to contact next of kin. we are in the process of using other agencies to assist disparate estimates we have that information's and they have been notified we will release the information. >> reporter: the sheriff did not identified the attacker. the he did say the individual was a student and lives on capp disparate did not originally, or a resident of the counting. here are cellphone pictures that was taken by another student who was also in the same building all of this went down. in a nearby classroom. at first, he said he did not know what was going on and then he returned from the back room and heard someone screaming instance as well. they all
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received alerts as well on their cell phones. and urged to stay in their classrooms. >> everyone is ok. there were asking what do we do? what do we do?. we did hear screaming creek shortly after that we started hearing silence. we were trying to leave. but our teacher did not really know if it was safe to leave. so we to kind of conk out. surely after, the professor what then to say that there was an incident creek and police are evaluating. >> reporter: so, again we learn that there were four stabbing victims and not fight that was earlier reported. none of the four
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victims worse sustaining or has sustained life threatening injuries. we will also inform you that class's are canceled on thursday but the campus will reopen on friday. reporting live kron 4 news rob fladeboe. >> pam: america's colleges have become increasingly dangerous places so far this year, more than 20- people have died from gunfire alone. >> pam: last year, the fatalities numbered only three. the anti=gun group called - "everytown". records at least 18- college shootings. where someone was hurt or killed. >> pam: they range from the murder of a professor by his former =wife in south carolina last february . to the mass shooting that left seven - people dead at umpqua community college in oregon last month. >> pam: the latest campus shooting was sunday in north carolina; a sophomore at winston- salem state university was fatally wounded as he walked home from the homecoming masquerade ball. >> pam: a man is behind bars tonight on suspicion of stabbing spencer stone back on october 8th. at a
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sacramento nightclub. the suspect is 28- year-old james tran... who was arrested for the attempted murder of stone. >> pam: the victim... who is a united states air force staff sergeant... was deemed a hero back in august, after he and two friends took down a gunman with ties to islam... on a paris- bound train in europe. >> pam: police were able to identify tran with the help of multiple witnesses. this morning... sacramento police took tran into custody. >> pam: stone was released from the is recovering. the investigation is ongoing. >> pam: now to san diego. where the airport was shut down for stand-off with a gunman. grant lodes has been monitoring the situation there..and the details on the impact across the nation.grant. >> grant:there were tense times.as officers moved quickly.guns drawn.trying to get this domestic violence suspect. he was holed up in an apartment complex. officials said the suspect was a
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threat to planes coming and going from san diego's airport. >> grant:the stand-off in the bankers hill neighborhood. and the airport were close enough.just across interstate five. that the f-a-a. didn't want to take any chances. >> grant:planes landing.needing to apartment. the suspect at one point getting into a shootout with police. >> grant:the stand-off lasted morethe suspect eventually surrendered to police, but for a while there,,.,the gunshots kept coming. >> when i got here 20 minutes later they were still firing rounds. i have not heard any runs in the last 10 to 50 minutes. we are still actively trying to mitigate peak situation. --the situation.
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>>shots fired. >> grant:despiote the shootout with police, nobody was hurt. year-old titus colbert threw multiple guns from the building before giving himself up. planes at the airport are once again taking off and landing. >> pam: major developments in the investigation into saturday's crash of a egypt. catherine heenan is here with the latest on the apparent cause. catherine >> catherine: while it's yet to be confirmed.u.s. intelligence now suggests that it was a bomb that brought down that russian airliner. >> catherine: in other words -- a terror attack. all 224 people on board were killed -- including 25 >> catherine: 25 people. >> catherine: it's believed likely that a jet's cargo hold by isis -- or an isis affiliate. that would have happened at the airport in egypt. intercepted communications
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is playing a role in that tentative conclusion. >> catherine: during a public briefing today -- a state department spokesman refused to comment on any details. >> again, i am not going to reveal any details. i have something and to share with respect to what may have brought this aircraft down. >> catherine: the u.s. is monitoring isis communications - which group that it's responsible for the apparent bombing. >> catherine: the british and irish flights from that egyptian airport. >> catherine: egypt argues it's safe - but a british aviation team is on the way to have a first-hand look. >> catherine: again?--pam? >> pam:a suspected d-u-i driver. has been arrested, after allegedly striking two school children in the
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crosswalk as they were on their way to school. >> pam:it happened around 8:30- this morning in san francisco's marina district. as the 12 -year boys were crossing bay street at buchannan. >> pam:kron4's maureen kelly has the latest on the investigation. and reaction from the scene. >> reporter:sneakers belonging to the scattered in the crosswalk. just a few blocks away from marina middle school where the two 12 year old students were headed.police say they were struck by the driver of this white suv. it was 8:30am when the boys walked into the crosswalk.which has no stop sign.they made it by this delivery truck. >>--the truck was stopped here at the crosswalk, waiting to make a turn for delivery when it appears the suv passed the truck and struck the boys as they passed the truck on their way to school. >> reporter:the impact sent the boys flying into the next crosswalk over. they were taken to san francisco general hosptial.one with a fractured leg.both being assessed for possible head injuries. >> reporter:this woman in the red checkered coat is the driver.she did cooperate.but was eventally lead away in handcuffs.and booked on suspicion of driving under the influence.she's been identified as 30 year old kirsten andereck. >> reporter:a san francisco
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resident who impressive home in the sea cliff neighborood. >> reporter:a neighbor who didnt' want to go on camera says the nice family.she went on to say that this all very sad.and andereck obviously needs help. >> reporter:those who came on the scene soon after the crash were also saddened by what they saw. >>--it made me cry.i am a survivor of a auto ped crash and i am lucky to be alive.and these poor kids they were just walking to school >> reporter:a parent at the kid's school says she sees people driving recklessly around here all the time. >>--everyone around here needs to be more cautious of the kids around here.and that's a darned shame.
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>> pam: martinez police are looking for an armed gunman, who robbed a mcdonald's restaurant on arnold drive tuesday night >> pam: it happened around 9pm. >> pam: this is surveillance video showing the robber at the drive- thru window holding a gun. taking the cash then getting away on foot >> pam: investigators say, the gunman was wearing a green army jacket. anyone with information regarding this crime is asked to contact martinez police. >> pam: new at 515. the state issues a warning not to eat california crab spirit tonight, the impact that it's having on local fishermen. and el nino may behind the warning. >> diane: there may be changes with the forecast. we will have more coming up!
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>> pam: it is looking like the bay area crab season is in trouble. crabs are a staple for many thanksgiving meals. >> pam: but this year, as terisa estacio explains, the season is in jeopardy.she tells us why. >> reporter:empty crab pots are anxiously sitting out in the sun on pier 45 right now they are poised to go into the ocean to bring up tasty crabsbut when that might happen is up in the air right now. and that could thanksgiving and no paychecks for some.
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>> costarella/costarella seafood q. it could hurt, oh yeah. bob - >> reporter:bob has been in the fishing business for more than 40 years. >>--this is unprecedented. >> reporter:at issue is domoic acid. the high levels of the neurotoxin - in crab along the california coast. it is possible the toxin for a byproduct from the warm el nino waters. health officials say consuming crabs or fish with high levels can cause diaherra, seizures or even death in rare in stances. >> reporter:these crabs are from out of the area and have tested clean angel cincotta who's family has been in the fishing industry for more than 50 years says it is tough when nature effects livihoods. in the meantime, she says they are staying positive and reminding their customers they food is safe. >>sot/tc: in our family - our grandfather would never sell low quality we are being patient and reminding this too sha ll past. >>--angel cincotta/alioto- lazio fish company we are telling customers that it is ok >> reporter:over at capurro"s restaurant another long time fixture on the wharf vince capurro says that they are dealing with a lot of misinformation and are trying to help customers understand the facts.
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>>-- vince capurro/capurros we are giving them safe crab. hopefully we will get local soon, >> reporter:in the meantime, the boats sit - and pots wait to find out when the coast will be the crab.. >> reporter:at fishermans wharf - te >> pam: no big surprises.
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but at least one big power shift. after tuesday's >> pam: bay area elections. catherine heenan is here with some of the major results. catherine? >> reporter: >> catherine:the status quo move. san francisco voters re-elected mayor ed lee by >> catherine:a big margin -- not unexpected. but they threw out embattled sheriff ross mirkarimi. he's down to his last few weeks on the job - and will be replaced by challenger >> catherine:vicki hennessy. she worked for the sheriff's office for years and rose to chief deputy. hennessy also served as interim sheriff during a period when mirkarimi was suspended. >> catherine:kron four's will tran got reaction from some voters this morning.to mirkarimi's defeat. >> reporter:mirkarimi helped set off a national firestorm this summer when his office released an illegal immigrant from mexico who later shot and killed a woman on pier 14. deported. >> reporter: returned former san francisco board of supervisors president aaron peskin to his old seat from district three. >> catherine:peskin is a
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vocal critic of mayor lee.and defeated supervisor julie christensen. she'd been endorsed by the mayor - who appointed her to the district 3 seat. >> catherine:her loss means lee no longer has majority support on the board. peskin's campaign played up the vein of unrest with mayor lee's pro-business agenda. >> catherine:and san francisco voters have handed a victory to air-b-n-b and city residents who want to turn their homes into vacation rentals. >> catherine:proposition f was shot down -- which would have put much tougher restrictions on short term rentals. >> catherine:air-b-n-b spent millions fighting it -- arguing it helps middle class people make ends meet. a spokesman says voters stood up for 'working families' right to share their homes.' >> catherine:prop f lost by 55 percent to 45 percent. >> catherine:proposition 'i' - which would have meant freezing luxury housing construction in the mission district - also went down. >> catherine:it would have meant an 18-month moratorium on new housing that's not 100-percent affordable. >> catherine:the mission district is considered
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ground zero in san francisco's housing crisis. >> catherine:supporters argued that have driven down property values, giving the city a chance to build affordable housing. >> catherine:prop 'i' did 'not' get the 2-thirds vote needed to >> pam: another sunny day around the bay area. diane has the forecast details into the weekend. >> diane: we will have a slight chance of rain showers for the weekend. >> diane: we are dealing with a partly cloudy skies for the rest of the evening. speaking of the evening hours we will have chilly temperatures. we are dealing with the low 60s and inland valley. 61 for antioch, east bay shoreline cities malta upper 60s as well. and upper 50s for other locations.
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>> diane: when speed will stay with us for the rest of the evening. tomorrow morning, cloudy conditions with 54 for the coast at the seven for the bay. bite 10:00 p.m.. will have their breezy conditions. with the chilly start your day bought all up. for your morning commute. >> diane: we will have mild conditions for the rest of the evening. and warm temperatures for thursday into friday and then things will cool down. just off the coast a system that will make its way into the region and that will bring a slight chance of rain showers that i am talking about. but, it that will not happen until the weekend. >> diane: we are dealing with the mid-60s for the valley. a low 60s along the
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peninsula and set francisco. i will talk more about that coming up. --san francisco >> pam: the squad is hoping that they turn around the season. mark carpenter spoke to the team this morning and he has more from the stadium. >> reporter: >> is always a funny deal in the national football league when you hear your number call. just always be prepared because you are on one play away from playing. >> reporter: that sums it up
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best if you are not working out critic tom solis says he is switching things up to make sure his players has a mental rest. >> it is just me what i am watching. what i am filling. and i want him to step back. >> reporter: tom solis as it was 100 percent his decision to it nonetheless, he makes full advantage of his one shot. >> i am going to go out and enjoy this. it does want to get something going in office. --opffense de >> reporter: next week the forty-niners have a bite and
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then face the seahawks in seattle. reporting from levi stadium, mark carter to kron4 news. --mark carpenter >> pam: ahead at five. put down that soda! >> pam: tonight the new study on the troubling effects. sugary drinks have on your heart. >> pam: plus. in tongiht's 'tech trends' an app that promises to save break, by helping you lunches at nice restaurants.'
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>> pam: in tonight's attack to that report the slate reveals an application that promises to save you time during a lunch break, by helping you achieve that sit-down lunches at nice restaurants. he says, this is not like the existing reservation application
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which are ready available now on the market, such as open table. this is offering a completely new type of service. >> pam: here is gate. --gabe >> gabe:nowadays most of us do not have time for a nice sit down lunch at a nice food the longer the wait. it's just takes to long. >> gabe:well this new mobile all set is trying to solve that problem. >> gabe:they are trying to guarantee you a nice sit down lunch in and out completely done in under 30 minutes. >> gabe:this is gilmar arellano and nora yakoubiah they are are going to demo the app it. >> gabe:30 minutes before they they ordered through the app. >> gabe:they picked the
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restaurant la mar off the embardero. entire menu, the prices, everything you order drinks want. >> gabe:30 minutes later they arrived. >> gabe:as soon as they arrived the drinks and appetizers were brought out. >> gabe:then followed by the main dishes. >> gabe:when you order through the app you also pre-pay. so after your meal the credit card attached to the app is see the total with tax and tip when you order >> gabe:so you don't have to mess around with paying the bill. just leave. simple in out.. i love it. wyttgs >> pam: we take a look at how san francisco is preparing for the trouble of rain. >> pam: out where bay area >> pam: out where bay area fans alike on the list coming up next fans alike on the list
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>> pam: new at 5:30. we're getting you ready for el nino. >> pam: this week's rain gave us an idea of what could come this winter. as more stronger storms are expected. >> pam: coming up. we take a look at how san francisco is preparing for the troubles. >> pam: and later. the list of the out. >> pam: >> pam: now at 5:30. the predicitions are all but nino' is forming in the pacific ocean. >> pam: the huge mass of warm water is pushing the jet stream north. >> pam: so. there's a 95- percent chance of record ocean warming. >> pam: and 40 to 50-percent
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chance of more rain in the bay area. >> pam: if the experts are right. we are looking at a very soggy few months ahead of us. >> pam: and kron four is getting you ready for el nino. in a special series of stories. on air and online. >> pam: tonight. kron four's maureen kelly shows us. how san francisco is bracing for the trouble the rain could brenda perry--could bring. >> reporter:san francisco residents are department of public work's the 10 free sandbags they are alloted. >> reporter:el nino is coming winter time just want to get prepared in advancewhen the rain comes there's going to be a long time out of here >> reporter:the city plans to have as many as 20- thousand sand bags ready to go at any given time. >> reporter:and this year to make it easier on people t they plan to hand them out at other soon to be announced locations. >> reporter:
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>>we are looking at six other spots giving them out on in november >>people have been none to get sandbags.the dpw says they gave out 16-thousand in just a few days in advance of a big storm last decemberit got so crazy they had to control.while there is a lot city is asking that people use their headsand to think if they really need them >>if your property has not very good chance it's not going to flood this time >> reporter:city arborists are also out at work trying to prevent as falling down.like you see here in this video from a storm last year.this could be a big year for thatsince drought. >>if trees haven't had a lot of water for a while.each is at all comprised and the ground is dry it's easier >> reporter:the city is asking residents to reports any trees they think might be vunerable. so they can be checked out by an inspector. maureen kelly kron 4 news. >> pam: if you want to see more of our el nino coverage. we have a special section on our website. >> pam: just go to kron- four-dot-com. and click on "tracking el nino". under the weather tab.
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>> diane: 35 degrees for napa up, so it'll be a chilly start for thursday creek before mao temperatures return for thursday and friday. >> diane: do not be fooled. we will have a chance of rain showers. i will explain that coming up! >> pam: the death of an illinois police officer. has been ruled a suicide. >> pam: the news comes. after an extensive manhunt and investigation into the lieutenant's final moments. >> pam: as c-n-n's stacey cohan reports. the officer's suicide was an elaborate plan.to cover up his own activity. --criminal activity.
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>> reporter:it's stunning news for the small town of fox lake, illinois. police say revered gliniiewicz committed >>gliniiewicz committed the ultimate betrayal to the entire law enforcement community. >> reporter:it's been two months since discovered fatallywounded.shot twice with his own gun. three people appeared on a crime scene. a manhunt for perpetrators ensued. >> reporter:investigators now say the scene was staged. >> reporter:but why? filenko says the 30-year veteran of the police department was stealing money from a police mentoring program for young law enforcment. >>thousands of dollars were used by gliniewicz for mortgage payements, personal gym memberships, adult websites >> reporter:gliniiewiczhad experience police mentoring program in this case, they say he aimed his gun at himself, firing not once, but twice. >> reporter:the second shot ended his life. >> reporter:the results of the investigationlikely to change his legacy. >> reporter:i'm stacey cohan reporting. kron4 news.
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>> pam: a mother in alabama is in a the high school. where her 14 year old attends class. >> pam:the problem is, her son alex has a critical heart condition , and his heart could stop any time. but no one can predict when. >> pam:the mother wants him to go to his school in athens. because she says, that's what makes him happy. >> pam:and should his heart stop on campus. she has filed the right paperwork for the school. not to resusitate. >>mom rene hoover says she just want to do the right thing for her son and to let him enjoy what he likes but she's been told by the school lthey they won't follow her wishes. school >> systems have to rely on procedures that are controlled by the school. >> reporter:the school administrators say that inspite of the written request, the school has no policy that allows for no resusitation >> reporter:and that means. inspite of what alex's mother wants. the school
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will not allow him to die on campus. >> reporter:so for now, his mother is keeping him out of class until there is a more acceptable solution. >> pam: the government launches is account. >> pam: coming up. financial expert rob black tells us if it is a good idea to invest in it now. >> pam: and the numbers are changing in presidential politicts. politicts. so we do things differently. we combine care and coverage. and believe prevention is the most powerful of cures. so forgive us for not going with the flow. we just think the flow should go with us. which makes us rebels with one cause. your health.
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>> pam: numbers are changing in presidential politicts. new polls show a surge for ben carson and and show he might stand the best chance of beating hilary clinton in a national contest. >> pam: cnn's stacey cohan has the white house. return to index >> reporter:it's official. donald trump trekked to new hampshire wednesday to officially get his name on the ballot. the visibility may be good for his campaign. a new quinnipiac university national poll shows trump and ben carson in a statistical dead heat. >>presidential candidate we have to take our jobs back from china, mexico all these places that have them and do that, that i can tell you. >> reporter:here's the breakdown: trump gets 24 percet support to rubio is gaining.with 14 percent support.followed by texas senator ted cruz.
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>> reporter: clinton is the clear leader with 53 percent compared to bernie sanders at 35. but the poll shows clinton losing a national contest with carson. >> reporter:numbers from a survey done trump and carson are neck-and-neck.with marco rubio catching up quickly. chris christie and john kasich also gain ground in the poll. but democratic strategist paul begala doesn't think trump is done. >>as carson has risen, trump has not fallen. i find that remarkable. it is a testament to mr trump;s strength. >> reporter:but there are many months to go.before the ballots are actually cast and counted. >> reporter:stacey cohan reporting. return to index of >> pam: new at 5:45. >> pam: new details about the effect soda has on your heart.
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>> pam: new research has revealed yet another reason to cut down on the soda. >> pam: it might contribute to heart failure. >> pam: cnn's jennifer wayland explains. >> reporter:it's no secret that drinking too many sugary soft drinks can lead to weight gain, tooth decay, and other health problems. >> reporter:now, more bad news for soda-sippers. >> reporter:a new study in the british drank just two sweetened drinks per day had a 23-percent higher risk of going into heart failure. >> reporter:researchers came to that conclusion by monitoring the food habits of 42-thousand swedish men. >> reporter:heart failure happens when enough to pump enough blood and oxygen to support your body. >> reporter:the researchers warned, they ages of 45-and- 79. so the findings may not apply to younger age groups
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or women. >> reporter:according to a study in the journal circulation, sugary drinks may be linked to an estimated 184-thousand adult deaths each year worldwide. >> reporter:health experts recommend switching to water, seltzer or unsweetened tea. >> reporter:for today's health minute,i'm holly >> grant:with the state of niner nation.fans of the 49ers may be ascending on this list. >> grant:not that we condone that.but a breathalyzer company has fans are the drunkest. buffalo bills fans top ther list.their blood alcohol levels nearly.08.the leagal limit. >> grant:the detroit lions faithful are second. followed by philadelphia eagles fans. >> grant:niners fans came in
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10th. several fights in the stands and bathrooms come to mind. >> grant:average blood alcohol level for niners fans.point-zero-five-six. worth noting: >> grant:the raiders are one of five nfl teams that do not make the list.the company says there's insuffeciewnt for those teams. san francisco based company b-a-c track compiled the data anonymously, using its smart-phone breathalyzer application. >> diane: san francisco is currently at 58 degrees. tomorrow we have a light breeze. we will talk about, the coup and chilly temperatures are ahead of us. at 5:00 a.m., temperatures will drop to low forties for the coast and mid '40's for the bay along with upper 44 other locations.
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>> diane: satellite regard temperature showing low pressure system moving in spirit from the coast of bringing low clouds into place. >> diane: lee will have like laws in the afternoon hours keeping things five degrees cooler from where we should be this time of year. upper 40's for antioch, 45 for concord, upper 44 hayward. san francisco at 50 degrees. >> diane: we are dealing with the same temperatures here. moving to the east bay shore cities will have '60s. upper 60s for the inland valleys. we will barely make a 7 degree temperature this week. --70 degree
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>> diane: again, daytime high is not maxine out. 57 on average until friday. we will have more clout coverage on sunday but chance of rain showers. by 11:00 a.m., clear skies averaging back to seasonal temperatures for monday and tuesday of next week.
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>> believe mean. there are people left on that board in each of those teen will be resentful if he comes end and take over any chilly. if the programs himself appropriately, he will be very affective. like brown was. >> pam: so, do you think this is like to be good moving forward on the rest of the issues that p e s k i and care about. >> went ansas he's the more kinder and gentler. he will lead to no that everything is still ok.
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>> pam: so, and you think that he is on to be as tough as ever? >> yes, he state and the headlines the years that he was out of politics, and dramatically. >> he was part of the effort to run the warriors out of 30-32. he was just awesome, but to dump things while now holding power. now >>, while he is an power can he go to a person that deal --builds >> pam: there are wage at the quality and other issues that are coming up where they feel, a lot of people feel that san francisco is
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losing its heart and soul. >> pam: that certain areas like the mission district people are being forced out. >> pam, cities undergo changes when someone who comes and. --comes in. every >> one, that comes then it will have the same opportunity no matter what. there will be challenges each and every time. the city would not state the way it was in the olden days. when certain ethnic groups dominated certain areas. they're very few locations physically like conner town that stays the way physically. it has been absolutely for ever and is the and checkpoint for people to come here from
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asia. --chinatown. >> pam: most of the presidential candidates. you no-trump, you know carson and hillary clinton. >> they can i get beyond the ones they do not want. they do not want trump and did not want carson. but they are not making the decisions. on henry sighed. she is in great shape to be the first woman president. just as barack obama was to be the first african american president. and everytime you challenge hillary, then no there were people that knew that they
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> pam: good evening everyone. i am pam moore. the suspect was shot dead by police and now we are learning more about the incident. kron4 justine waldman is giving us update
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the she does receive from authorities. >> reporter: he is a student in his 20s that lived on campus that was holding and a 10 in. hunting knife as police shot him as he ran away from the stabbing scene. two students and one staff member, and the contract member off staff. they are hospitalized for their injuries. >> reporter: running in trying to help and was staffed and that is why he is being called a hero tonight. >> thinking that it was a student five he said this when students life. he was also stepped in that classroom. --stabbed
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the the >> reporter: comes are all talking with investigators, sharing what happened in this violent stabbing. the kappas a shutdown until friday. >> reporter: this community is saddened and stunt by this violence. and we are hearing that a candlelight vigil will be hailed at 8:00 tonight as they try to come to terms with what happened here today. justine waldman, kron 4 news >> pam: happening today. >> pam:a major development in the case of international hero spencer stone.who was stabbed outside a nigh-club in his hometown of sacramento. >> pam:and grant.police now have a
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>> pam: suspect in custody. >> grant:police say this guy.28-year-old james tran, who lives outside of sacramento.was arrested this morning. >> grant:he's charged with attempted the ring-leader in a brawl that left air force staff sergeant spencer stone with three stab wounds last month. >> grant:this is a picture when he was released from the hospital a couple weeks ago. >> grant:this summer.stone was hailed a hero for being the ring-leader of a terror suspect take-down on a train in france. video of the sacrameto brawl shows how many people were fighting with stone.it happened outside a midtown sacramento club. >> grant:stone's injuries were initially so serious.police thought he could die. this surveillance video shows part of the fight.it's get stabbed a few times. at this point.police don't think other people in the fight will be charged.
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>> there could be additional charges. but right now he is a witness. but mr. trent is being charged for stabbing mr. stone. >> grant:and tonight, spencer stone's mom. says her son's injuries were worse than initially reported by doctors. >> grant:she says he was stabbed four times.not three as the doctors said. she says doctors opened her son's chest to repair lacerations to his heart and liver and a collapsed lung. >> grant: pam? >> pam:in southern california. flights into san diego international airport have resumed at san diego after a tense standoff disrupted air traffic for hours. >> pam:authorities say 33 year-old titus colbert fired off sporadic rounds inside an apartment complex. >> pam:that forced the f-a-a to ground incoming flights at the nearby san diego international airport because planes swoop low near the apartment complex
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before landing. >> pam:officers exchanged gunfire with colbert after responding to a domestic violence call. after five hours.police say colbert surrendered without incident. >> pam:nobody was hurt. >> pam:a gunman suddenly appears at the drive-through window of a fast food restaurant in an east bay citykron4 was the first to show you surveillance video of the incident onlinenow tonight kron4's haaziq madyun gives you a closer look at that video. >>"i don't know if you saw right there, he's got the gun in his hand" >> reporter:martinez police sgt. dave mathers is showing me surveillance camera video of an armed gunman robbing this mcdonald's restaurant here on arnold drive. he says it happened around 9pm tuesday night >>"we had a situation where a drive through clerk was helping a customer when a subject leaned in and grabbed the cash register tray from the drawer and fled the scene" >> reporter:a closer look at the video shows how the gunman drive through window
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>>"you can see from the video we got the clerk at the registerhe timed it while the clerk was servicing the actual paying customer the cash drawer would be open" >> reporter:investigators have a limited description of the robbera darker skinned male in his early 20's wearing dark a hat and dark clothing. sgt. mathers says this kind of robbery is out of the norm bay town >>"the crime is unusual we normally don't have armed robberies occurring in martinez" >> reporter:investigators
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say anyone with information regarding this robbery can contact martinez policein martinez haaziq madyun kron4news >> pam:san jose police released this surveillance video of an armed robbery suspect. >> pam:it happened saturday at the "6 to late" liquor store on monterey road. >> pam:police say the man grabbed a bottle of liquor and a small keg of beer before flashing a gun at the clerk and demanding cash. >> pam:he took off on foot. >> pam:if you recognize this man.call san jose police. >> pam:two 12 year old boys were allegedly struck in the crosswalk on their way to a san francisco middle school. >> pam:police arrested the driver on suspicion of driving under the influence. >> pam:kron4's maureen kelly talked to neighbors who say the intersection where the kids were hit is dangerous and needs to be fixed. >> pam:
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>> reporter:police say the marina middle school students were walking in the crosswalk at bay and buchannan on their way to class at 8:30 this morning when they were hit. >> reporter:the driver.identified as kirsten andereck cooperated with police but was eventually lead away in handcuffs.arrested for driving under the influence. >> reporter:but neighbors who live in this area say bay street is dangerous.especially because this crosswalk does not have a stop sign. >> we cross hairs appeared dodging the morning traffic with the dog. you never know who is going to stop. >> this morning i was up at 6 in the morning and it was a speech weicker it every thing was a speedway. >> we feel really believe that. --really bad
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>> reporter:a mother of another marina middle school student says she sees cars driving with little regard for the kids.all the time. >> reporter:the executive director of walk sf which is trying to improve pedestrian safety says changes need to be made. >> reporter:the city says there are plans to improve this street in the works.including adding bike lanes so it narrows it from a four lane street.lowering the speed limit to 15 miles an hour.and adding speed bumps. >> reporter:there are no plans to put a stop sign at this intersection rigjht now.but they will reevaluate that idea once the project is complete. >> reporter:maureen kelly kron4 news. >> grant: tonight big news for so many crab lovers across the bay area and those that make money off crabs' and the local area. >> grant:domoic acid poisoning is very scary.and can be deadly. symptoms include vomiting, and nausea
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>> grant:diarrhea and abdominal cramps within 24 hours of ingestion loss of short-term memory >> grant:seizures coma and possibly death >> grant:the biggest thing health officials want people to know. >> grant:neither cleaning, nor cooking these foods will rid them of the harmful acid. >> grant:tomorrow, the california fish and game commission will hold an emergency to delay the opening of recreational dungeness crab season. >> diane: >> grant:it is set to begin this >> grant: the poisoning khedive very scary and deadly.
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>> grant: loss of short-term memory or seizures. even desperate the biggest thing that the health officials want people to know, nearly cleaning or cooking the craft will rid them of the awful assets. --acids >> pam: today the state health department confirmed the first flu-related death ofwe're told the person died under the age of 65. >> pam: it is unclear if the person had an underlying health condition. officials say flu activity so far in california is sporadic. >> pam:it typically peaks from december through april. doctors urge people to get a flu shot >> pam:and if you are sick, stay home.and be sure to cover your mouth when you cough or sneeze to prevent the illness from spreading.
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>> pam: a sunny.but chilly day across much of the bay area. >> pam: diane tuazon is in the weather center.can we expect much of the same tomorrow? >> diane: you want to prepare for the chilly temperatures, that we will have for the next few days. during drumlin commend you want to block a lot. 41 for livermore and low 40's to mid 40's and the east bay shoreline city. 49 for hayward to mulroney. at 54 days and city. --and low fifties for daly city. >> diane: 66 for pleasanton and the east bay shoreline cities for 67 in oakland. s 62 for daly city. so we do have a call from given us
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the cold temperatures overnight. and staying below average. >> diane: slightly warmer on saturday. only for one day and then we have a weak front coming in. borodin some rain showers. >> pam: and remember. for up-to-the minute news and weather, be sure to download the kron 4 mobile app. your number one source for news at weather in the bay area. >> pam: a treat for skiers and snow blower at popular ski resort is open for business.
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>> pam: the exact cause of the crash of a russian airliner in egypt saturday has not been confirmed. but u.s. officials now believe that a bomb is the most likely explanation. >> pam: catherine heenan is here with details on the disturbing developments. after initially dismissing any such theory.u.s. and british officials now acknowledge that the crash which killed 224 people was probably an act of terror. >> catherine:and they suspect isis. >> catherine:this tentative conclusion is based in part on intercepted communications. it's believed that isis or an affiliate planted a bomb on the plane at the airport in egypt. >> catherine:the plane was headed to st. petersburg, russia when 23 minutes into the flight -- it suddenly broke apart and dropped from the sky. >> catherine:the british and
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irish governments are suspending flights to and from the sinai peninsula as a precaution -- until more is known. >> the confirmation of this aircraft falling as such a rapid speed indicate that this was a threat at some point in time something caused it to be a threat. >> reporter: >> catherine:after the crash saturday - isis militants appeared to claim responsibility for bringing down the jet. isis in sinai is considered very active -- and has bomb- making capabilities, according to u.s. intelligence. >> catherine:it was a terror attack by missile.but the incident is reminding some of the attack on malaysia airlines flight 17. >> catherine:a report concluded that the boeing 777 was taken down by a surface to air missile, killing all 298 people on board. >> catherine:it happened in july of 20-14 over eastern ukraine. >> catherine:officials from
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several countries believe the missile was russian-made - although russia argued it was not possible to confirm the kind of weapon used. >> music >> pam: kron four is committed to covering el nino. and how you can prepare yourself. special el nino stories on air, and online. >> pam: kron 4's maureen kelly spoke with one san francisco business owner who has been flooded out before. now he's working to complete a project aimed at keeping his property dry this year. >> pam: it's a story that's new at six. >>this is major surgery for us >> reporter:the owner of a mission district auto shop has hired a crew to dig up his parking lot. and then build it up be higher than the street. >> reporter:that's too keep what happened many times beforefrom happening again. this cell phone video from
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last december gives you an idea of what he's dealing with. >> reporter:what you looking at is a mix of rain and sewage that backs up when the downpours get too heavy for the city's system to handle it. >> reporter:what you can't see is the damage that was done to his customers cars. he's not the only one in this area to get flooded out. this video shows the same muck inside the stable café. >> reporter:the city pays for the cleanup of these properties.and now public utlitity commission is reimbursing property owner for this type of work by way of their floodwater grant program. >>so this is a really innovative program because we are paying property owners to do work on their own homes and businesses, so people are taking advantage of this program, they are getting reimbursed to put in backflow preventors.there are all sorts of things people can do to keep that water out and we are encouraging people to do it. >> reporter:auto shop owner hans art thinks the bill for this work will run close to 50-grand.and says the city would pay him back 30- grand.but hans might end up actually turning that down.he says the city
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attorney is asking him sign something that would make him liable if the flood work doesn't do what it's supposed to.and he's afraid that would cost him a lot more in the long run >>i'm just a small business careful.30 thousand might save me a whole lot more liability. >> reporter:the city says this is just a stop gap measure until they can work on a solution to try and keep this area from flooding during heavy downpours.but they expect that to take years to engineer and cost hundreds of millions if not billions. maureen kelly kron4 news >> grant: this is near reno next to lake tahoe. the pictures from mount rose is
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pretty great. more than a thousand feet, so it is tied up. nice bit based thanks to the snow we saw on monday. a lot of resorts are making snow as well. it has been nice and cold all week. especially with high elevation. >> grant: with several resorts making snow this week as some are scrambling to opened earlier than they expected. shannon, the intern spent most of her day calling the resource to see when they will open. the opening dates are posted on our website right now www.kron4.com >> diane: starting to fill chilly up there right out. call in numbers with 57, antioch, east bay shoreline cities, 64 hayward daily
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city at 54 right now. >> diane: morning hours will get chilly for the morning commute. 44 for plaza 1041 for livermore. san francisco and the knesset listing and the low 50s. and the north bay and the upper 30's. >> diane: no rain in the forecast just yet. we do have a system that will bring yellow clouds that will give up the cooler temperatures and the day and chilly air temperatures in the overnight. >> diane: similar to today, averaging an 63 for the daytime high. east bay shoreline would drop out a degree or two. fremont and richmond at 55 degrees i swell. you will not see the
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70's that we are flirting with. >> diane: it will be this way for the next few days. we have that low pressure system and our area daytime highs will be needed to low 60s. --high to mid 60's >> diane: we do have a slight warm up on saturday. sunday, the low pressure will can, again. the slight chance of rain showers sunday evening and took the overnight hours. >> diane: tuesday and wednesday things will clear up for the storm system.
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>> pam: straight ahead. a huge vote by cal state >> pam: faculty members. on whether or not to authorize a strike. >> pam: the results.after the break.
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the drought is affecting all of us. at pg&e we've definitely put a focus on helping our agricultural customers through the drought. when they do an energy efficiency project and save that money they feel it right in their pocket book. it's exciting to help a customer with an energy efficiency project because not only are they saving energy but they are saving water. we have a lot of projects at pg&e that can help them with that and that's extremely important while we're in a drought. it's a win for the customer and it's a win for california. together, we're building a better california.
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>> catherine:san francisco managed to have some political drama this off- election year. for a start, mayor ed lee easily won re-election to a second term. >> catherine:although he no longer has board of supervisors. the big change that was not unexpected -- sheriff ross mirkarimi >> catherine:lost his bid for re-election. he's down to the last few weeks on the job and will be replaced by challenger >> catherine:vicki hennessy - who worked for the sheriff's office for years. >> catherine:mirkarimi helped set off a national firestorm this summer when his office released an illegal immigrant despite the fact the man had been
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repeatedly deported. >> catherine:he then went on to shoot and >> catherine:san francisco voters handed a victory to air b-n-b and city residents who want to turn their homes into vacation rentals. >> catherine:proposition f was shot down -- which would have put much tougher restrictions on short term rentals. air b--n-b spent 8 million dollars fighting the measure -- making it the most expensive >> catherine:measure on the ballot. they successfully argued, along with other groups - that prop f helps middle class people make ends meet. >> catherine:prop f lost by 55 percent to 45 percent. >> catherine:and proposition 'i' was also defeated. it would have meant an 18- month moratorium on new housing in san francisco's mission district, unless it's 100 percent affordable. >> pam: we will be back soon! >> pam: we will be back
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>> reporter: 4 people were stabbed when a suspect shot dead but it polysaccharide to students were stabbed, one staff member and a contract employee. a student was holding a 8 to 10 in. hunting knife against the individuals. they are trying to figure out the motive in this case. the kappas will remain closed until friday. i am justine waldman, kron 4 news. >> reporter: an armed gunmen that rod macdonald at 9:00
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p.m. on tuesday night. >> the driver was being helped by the drive through clerk when he leaned dan and grab the cash trade. wingback at the window and runs off the scene. --leans back >> reporter: two young boys were struck and across what this morning. eventually all arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence. neighbors in the area since this intersection is dangerous. there are no stop signs located there. and drivers " too fast. maureen kelly kron 4 news. >> reporter: bad news about california crab spirit do not eat-in this crap right now prepared to have tested
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craft along the california coastline and is testing high for acid. which poses a potential health risks so they are stating not to eat it. there are crafted to confine your on fisherman's wharf but is from outside the area. safer. but the careful. to receive us the still kron 4 news. --terisa estacio >> catherine:this time -- red paint of the santa cruz mission. >> catherine:also graffiti accusing the 18th century missionary of genocide. vandals have targeted serra since his september canonization. >> catherine:other incidents include the serra in carmel. >> catherine:as for the latest crime - police say they don't have any suspects. >> catherine:schoolchildren arriving for a field trip found the damage.which
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apparently happened sunday night or monday morning. >> catherine:the number of people sick with e-coli continues tothe outbreak - tied to chipotle restaurants in the pacific northwest. the total now stands at 41. >> catherine:that's because washington reporting four more confirmed cases. that number could soon go higher since oregon is expected to have an update tonight or tomorrow. >> catherine:the illness has apparently spread to a new county in washington state.near the canadian border. >> catherine:chipotle says 8 restaurants are connected to the outbreak. they've voluntarily closed all their restaurants in washington state.and in the portland oregon area. >> diane: overnight lows right now we are dealing with a ham followed lows in mid 40's. 41 degrees and
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livermore and san francisco along with the peninsula areas will stay in the '50s. no. bay and other areas in the '30's. >> diane: saturday, close to seven degrees in the inland valleys location sunday we will have a lot of clout and place. our best chance for rain will be on monday at 64 degrees on average, for daytime high. then by to say at last they think should clear up print back to clear skies and seasonal averages. >> pam: the holiday travel season is fast approaching. that thanksgiving trip. >> pam: cnn's mary moloney breaks down what you need to make that flight.and save some money in the process.
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>> reporter:every year we hear the same story. the wednesday before thanksgiving is the biggest travel day of the year. >> reporter:but just because the adage is repeated -- doesn't make it right. according to the department of transportation -- the actual busiest day for air travelers is in the summer. >> reporter:and every year -- it's a different day. >> reporter:that doesn't mean you should your turkey day trip. >> reporter:as the time ticks on --typically -- the highest fares happen on the wednesday before thanksgiving or the sunday after. >> reporter:some experts suggest traveling thanksgiving day. not only can it save you money -- but a morning flight may get you on the ground in time for that turkey dinner. >> reporter:connecting flights may also help your wallet. but weather could cause delays and make your travel day longer. >> reporter:also when determining your budget -- check baggage fees. >> reporter:depending on how much you and your family bring -- the overall cost can go up. for consumer watch -- i'm mary moloney. >> pam: this is a dentist, the one for the highway
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patrol coming up next! and, you can catch up brandon story of the back story right after sports night live on sunday. find out if you could get help paying for health insurance with just your age, income, zip code,
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>> is when you become distracted and you take your eyes off the road because trip to and broad and the music. --enthralled in the music >> pam: look at this writing video. >> pam: 7:00 the insider and followed by entertainment tonight at 730. then we are back with kron 4 news at
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8:00. >> pam: and then gary will have the sports highlights coming up next
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>> gary: good evening! >> gary: curry all scoring their opponents by 25 points per. doc rivers. look at chris paul. doc rivers, made this statement that there the long was lucky.
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everybody is running saying that you are lucky, lucky. >> at the end of the day they are coming out to beat us and we are coming on to beat them. i would never necessarily sit over height or under height. it is what is. it is a rivalry. >> gary: when did or one was the last time we had 18 a team, where it was just fun. >> gary: you might have to go to the forty-niners that year, when in the super bowl at stanford. remember that? >> gary: turn it on and just
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a while,--wow >> gary:warriors owner joe lacob admits he slept with larry o'brien trophy the night golden state won the nba >> gary:the warriors owner said he had made a promise to himself that he would sleep with the trophy and made sure to fulfill it >> gary:lacob said him and his long-time fiancee had "a lot of fun with it" and "will leave the rest to imagination" celebrate with the trophy after helping guide the warriors to first title in 40 years. >> gary: the warriors' first trophy in 40 years. >> gary: pam, that is just and that he and his fiancee slot with the trophy. >> pam: (laughter) >> pam: i, do not want to touch that.
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>> pam: (laughter) >> gary: haight, it is time for some fun. that means... >> gary:in hopes of revitalizing an touchdown in two weeks, the 49ers have turned to blaine gabbert. as to why he made the change, jim tomsula says he wants colin kaepernick to use this time as a mental break. tomsula "i wanted colin to step back and breathe and look at lens. keep preparing, keep doing his thing, keep working, but just step back. take a look at things. that's what i want." >> reporter:a season like this is cause take a mental vacation. >> reporter:with kaepernick demoted to running the show has a 5-22 record as a starter.
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>>gabbert "it's always kind of a funny deal in the nfl when you hear your number called because you never know when kind of why you always got to stick to your routine and just always be prepared because, like they always say, you're one play away from playing and you're one play away from not playing." >>tomsula "we're talking about what we've seen preseason and in practice. he has done nothing but improve." >> reporter:yet kaepernick could be back as qb-1 much sooner than later. >> reporter:tomsula gave no indications that gabbert will remain the starter past this sunday, so aiming to knock this audition out of the park. gabbert "i'm just going to go out there and enjoy this. it's fun to play ball again, especially in the regular season, and we just got to get something going on offense." >> reporter:otherwise-- this season will continue to go nowhere. >> gary: i want to see kapernick get back in there and do well. >> grant: i think that he
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will. he may be one play away. hopefully he will not be injured. >> gary: if i say it comes off as too sarcastic. >> gary: you think he could be passed away, sunday? >> grant: i hope not. >> gary: levi's stadium landed a big event despite the struggles of the 49ers >> gary:the 2019 college football national championship game will be played at levi's >> gary: game >> gary:levi's stadium will also february other than his football doing very well getting the super bowl. and now the national championship game
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>> gary: if you do not have a good quarterback what are you supposed to do? >> gary: jim up york jail york. and now woodchip york is doing? he's counting his money. --jeb york >> gary: york is doing very well. he is not going anyplace. he is making money. >> gary:tony romo >> gary:returned to practice today for first time since breaking his left collarbone against the eagles on september 20th >> gary:the cowboys quarterback reserve list and can not play until november 22nd against dolphins
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>> gary:after winning first two games of season, cowboys have lost five straight games without romo cowboys sit at the bottom of the nfc east with a 2-5 record. >> gary:zack greinke opted-out of his contract with the dodgers and officially became free agenthe signed a six-year, $147 million contract before the 2013 season and is forfeiting the final three years and $71 million of it he likely to sign for much more this offseason. the giants are supposedly a seriuous suitor for grienke greinke was 19-3 with a 1.66 era. the lowest wince greg maddux in 1995. >> gary:atlanta hawks coach mike budenholzer was the nba's coach of the year last season. and even he has a hard time keeping his players' attention. last night he was drawing up a play during a timeout. but before he's finished look at the players. they walk away >> pam: (laughter) >> pam: (laughter) >> gary:the hawks were up by four points with eight seconds leftand ended up winning by six over the miami heat. >> pam: coming up.
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>> pam: it's a dirty job but somebody's got to do it. when seattle's popular gum wall will be cleaned up.
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>> pam: it will be stripped off all the gum for the first time in 20 years. the dirty work begins next tuesday and is expected to take a few days. there are an estimated 150 pieces of gum per brick, and likely more than a million gum wads on that wall. >> pam: don't worry, you can resume posting your sweet, sticky memories in post alley on the wall again, after it's cleaned.
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>>"i believe that within 24 hours there will be gum back on the gum wall and we expect that and we think that's great. we really want the gum wall to remain part of pike place market. people do love it, people enjoy it, and it's a really fun spirited thing that's a part of pike place market and we do fully expect it to come >> pam:the market is hosting a photo contest celebrating the gum wall. it runs today through monday. >> pam:all you have to do is snap a photo of the wall, and upload the pic to the pike place market facebook page. the winners will get a personalized market charm to be installed on the new marketfront. >> pam: we will be back to stay in touch!
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