tv KRON 4 Evening News KRON January 13, 2016 5:00pm-7:01pm PST
5:00 pm
exiting the bart station. >> one out there know who this individual is part and we are asking that you contact us. -some-one out there. >> reporter: police also been done all if he was targeted by the suspect or if the shooting was was >> at this point is an unknown relationship between the victim and the suspect. >> reporter: they do not know if the surveillance cameras were working on the train or which station the suspect warwick. >> there are some things that we cannot talk about the public because this is an ongoing investigation. >> reporter: they did say, that they will increase the officers riding the train
5:01 pm
since the shooting. and despite the shooting police believe the current deployment strategy is working. >> this past year we have seen a 10% drop in our crime rate. this is the second year where our problem violent crime has dropped >> reporter: authorities are telling us that there are 420,000 passengers transfer pour it on board each day. again, the word today is they think that this is the man who did the shooting and they are helping that the public will come to their aid and identify him. live in oakland and carmen kron 4 news. --dan kerman >> pam: the sun did manage to come out today creek but do not get up accustomed to
5:02 pm
the sunshine just yet, because more rain is on the way. >> reporter: >> dave: will see the numbers come down a little bit more and the law or 40's and the far east bay creek 39 in santa rosa and half of. we are and the break between two systems. the one we obviously had last night with the wind and rain however, at the north it would be treated to sunshine with this new system we are working with. she >> dave: break down to which you can't expect tonight. scattered clouds by nine creek school, may be f o g by the witching hour. and, f o g to contend with. with
5:03 pm
talk more about that later on in the broadcast. >> pam: a reminder. >> pam: for complete weather forecasts and all your bay area news. be sure to download the kron 4 mobile app. >> pam: it's free to download for apple and android devices. >> pam: to our other top story-- the raiders are not going to los angeles, but that does not necessarily mean they are going to continue making their home in oakland. >> pam: a day after the raiders were iced out of southern california. questions still linger on where the silver and black will settle long- term. >> pam: kron 4's mark carpenter has been keeping track of this story. he now joins us-- mark, the raiders are back at square one. >> mark: that's right, when you think about it, they are right where they were before yesterday, in limbo. >> mark: while fans in oakland are aren't in alameda just yet, owner mark davis instilled some uneasiness when he offered this statement decision. >>mark davis-raiders owner
5:04 pm
"this is not a win for the raiders today. we'll see where the raider nation end here. we'll be working really hard to find us a home and that's what we're looking for and for our fans. don't feel bad. we'll get it right." >> mark: a visibly upset mark davis made his intentions of the race to los angeles. he really wanted to go l- a.and he's not entirely sold on staying in oakland. >>raiders fan "i don't think the raiders need to go anywhere. this is their home town. this is where they belong." >> mark: his indecision, now dividing parts of the raider nation. >>danika price- raiders fan "you know what we just need to get rid of him. if we could, i would just say get rid of him and move on because he's not worth it. if he don't want to be here, why should we keep him find us a new owner." >> mark: the crux of the issue up here is davis doesn't have a long-term lease at the coliseum.and there are no plans to build a new stadium-- an endeavor that would cost 900-million dollars. as of now, davis doesn't have the funds to do it.even with the 100-million dollars the nfl would provide if he chooses to stay. >> mark:
5:05 pm
the city has made it clear no public money will be used in a stadium deal.and formal negotiations with the team haven't even started. so, it's left to davis to raise some money or set the raiders on course for somewhere else. >>"these guys have been saying 'you don't take packers out of green bay,' 'you don't take the steelers out of pittsburgh, why would they take the raiders out of oakland, that's where they started, that's where they need to stay." >> mark: the chargers have until next january to decide whether they want to join the rams in inglewood. if they decline, the raiders would then have that option. >> mark: however, reports are surfacing this afternoon that san diego is likely to accept the deal. mark carpenter, kron4 news. >> pam: with the rams moving back to los angeles. many football fans in missouri are feeling betrayed by their favorite team. >> pam: the n-f-l's 32 team owners. voted 30 -to- 2 yesterday to send the saint louis rams. back to l-a for the 2016 season. it appears some fans are unhappy and ditching their jerseys. >> pam: these photos were taken outside the rams home field. the edward jones dome in saint louis. one fan wrote a farewell
5:06 pm
message. leaving a jersey on the gate that reads, "take this with you. don't come back." >> pam: former n-f-l player lawrence phillips has been found dead in his cell. at kern valley state prison in california. this is video of phillips from yesterday. during a preliminary hearing for a murder charge. >> pam: authorities say, he strangled his prison cellmate to death last year. >> pam: phillips was serving a 31-year -plus term. for assaulting his former girlfriend and driving his car into several teenagers. >> pam: the 40-year-old was a star football player for the university of nebraska in the 1990's. and was a first round n-f-l draft pick. >> pam: he played for the st. louis rams. but lasted only three seasons in the n- f-l. investigators suspect it was suicide. >> pam: police are investigating a suspicious
5:07 pm
death a in marin county. after a body was found in the surf at bolinas beach this morning. >> pam: the marin county sheriff's office says, the body was found floating around 10:30 this morning. >> pam: the coroner's office has taken over the investigation. no other details have been released at this time. >> pam: anyone with information is asked to call the marin county coroner's office. >> pam: police say. human bones found near san francisco's alamo square in november. have been indentified as those of a child. and another individual. the bones were found by a resident in the 13-hundred block of mcallister street. while she was gardening. >> pam: the medical examiner confirms. the bones are human and belonging to a old. and another individual of unknown age. >> pam: the medical examiner;s office is now working to extract d-n-a from those databases. in hoping the information will match. with missing persons or other cases. >> pam: in just a couple of hours. someone could be a billionaire. >> pam: the record powerball jackpot is now at one- point- five billion- dollars.
5:08 pm
>> pam: people across the country and the bay area have been lining up to buy tickets. >> pam: kn 4's justine waldman is live for us in san lorenzo at kavanagh liquors where powerball fever has taken over! justine? >> reporter: all it takes is $2 and a dream and you can test-and you too can be a billionaire. take a look at how crazy it is right now creek is so many people waiting. there is a direct all round the store. some people have been waiting up to 30 minutes. everyone of these people had been thinking what will i do when i become a billionaire? the store has been considered lucky because 520 tickets have come from here. 4 and the month of january.
5:09 pm
>> reporter: people are by hundreds of dollars of tickets at a time. because with a jackpot this big people cannot pass up the chance to bece rich brett and i am talking really, really, really rich overnight. >> i hope i went and i can be a blessing to my family members. if not, someone else can win and they do something positive with their winnings. >> i will probably start crying and two car will in the house patrick the chances are so slim to win pricked with bt amazing trick--would be amazing. >> this something for my father. >> give some to charity. i'm
5:10 pm
not sure what i would do with it all because it is so much money. (laughter) so >> reporter: we are back out here live showing you the register's print they have so many power baltic disparate people have big dreams of winning. and what they would do with the bonds at 292 million. but that is not stopping people from showing up. >> reporter: you would get a payment of $930 million. i cannot stop thinking of what i would do with that money. pam, i know that you are checking your ticket and holding them tied until in o'clock tonight. we will have those numbers for you on our website, social media and push dollars. >> reporter: i have my
5:11 pm
ticket in my pocket. pam, what would you do? >> pam: i am thinking about it but i will keep it close to the best until i went. justing think you. --thank you >> pam:like most everyone. we are anxiously waiting for the powerball drawing tonight. and we will have that live for you at 7:59 here on kron 4. so keep it tuned here. >> pam:but if you can't be near a t-v set. don't worry. just download the kron 4 mobile app. to get the as soon as they are drawn. >> pam:the mobile app is free on i-tunes and google play. >> pam:after being trapped underground and in a sewer for hours. a contractor in the east bay is recovering tonight. >> pam:what we are learning about problems. next at five. >> pam:plus. the proposal that is require companies in san paid parental leave to employees. >> pam:and coming up at
5:12 pm
5:15. the peninsula city that is being hit hard by burglars. >> ♪ life... is unpredictable. life is deaths. and births. sickness and health. love and heartbreak. and covered california is there for it all. not just to help keep you well. but to make sure the cost of being unwell doesn't ruin this whole life thing. because it's more than just health care. it's life care.
5:13 pm
so what about this? your old technology... it's time to get into the new with ford ♪ come and get it if you really want it... ♪ new is ecoboost technology. new is a foot-activated liftgate. new is tougher, stronger and lighter. new is ford. america's best-selling brand. now get into a new focus, fusion, or escape with 0% financing for 60 months plus $2,000 dollars trade-assist cash. only at your local ford dealer.
5:14 pm
5:15 pm
>> reporter:rogelio esparza is still recovering here at highland hospital in oakland. this is video from earlier. >> reporter: this morning. of the 42-year-old sewer worker from star rooter and plumbing being rescued. he was down some 12 feet in the ground working in a trench that collapsed and caved in on him tuesday on 21st street in oakland. >> reporter:the emergency effort to free him took over 13-hours. >> reporter:kron 4 did some digging of our own into the background learned that san leandro based star rooter and plumbing has a bit of a track record with california's division of occupational safety and health. on the cal osha website we found 3 safety complaints and 1 accident, classified as serious, that occurred back on september 23rd of 2014. there are limited details however about that case. except that it has not yet been closed. >> reporter:calosha officials say they have opened an investigation into this latest incident. in the mean time work on the sewer line has been stopped. the worksite is now surrounded by yellow caution tape. the hole has been covered by a huge plank. >> reporter:back here at
5:16 pm
highland, hospital officials say day resting.undoubtedly thankful to be alive after such a freighteningwork related ordeal. in oakalnd haaziq madyun kron4news. >> reporter:fremont police are asking for the public's help identifying a woman--- caught on camera burglarizing a home while >> pam:these are photos from the incident. >> pam:police say, back in december. surveillance video caught this woman burglarizing a home in the 2-thousand block of dorne place. >> pam:police say, the woman enters door. while pushing a baby stroller. shortly afterward, the woman is seen leaving with the victims purse. >> pam:anyone who recognizes the suspect. is asked to call police. >> pam:a man accused of snatching nearly two dozen purses in san jose--- has been caught. officers arrested 50-year- saturday.
5:17 pm
>> pam:police say, since late november. they have received a series of 20- reports. of a man targeting older vietnamese female shoppers. as they were returning to their vehicles. >> pam:officers say, the suspect would approach the victim from behind. and rip the purse from them. detectives were able to track down luong. they found several items belonging to the victims. >> pam:a peninsula city is being hit hard by some thieves. the criminals are breaking into homes - primarly during the day. and stealing valuable items. >> pam:kron four's terisa estacio looks a the problem. and what police are doing about the crime occurred >> reporter:police in south san francisco say they are on the look out.. >>sgt. ken chetcuti/south san francisco pdthey are canvassing - looking out to see if anyone is home mostly when no one is home, during the work day >> reporter:as they try and crack down on criminals breaking into homes- >> reporter:they are taking computers, jewerly, personal items.
5:18 pm
>>tes: most of the crimes - these home burglaries are happening in the buri bur >> reporter:that fairly close to the police department police say it seems the thieves go in and check out the anyone is around and then go around to the back of the home. >> >> >> >> reporter:so far authorities have investigated 4 separate caswes just last week and a dozen home burglaries last month. an investigation nabbed one person but the crimes continue. >>make sure your bushes are cut >> reporter:police say they are increasing patrols and looking into other ways to grab the suspects and put an end to these crimes. >> reporter:te >> pam: only 25- days until super bowl- 50. >> pam: organizers expect tens of thousands of people to pack the bay area. many of them from out of town. excited about the game at
5:19 pm
levis stadium. and the n-f-l experience in san francisco. >> pam: with so many people on the move. local law forcement is to keep everyone informed. by te message. >> pam: text "sb50" to 888 777. and you will be instantly signed up for real time safety, weather and emergency alerts. >> pam: a brk in the rain this aftrenoon and early evening. more to come. dave tells us when. >> dave: it was making noises. it almost felt like it was talking. (laughter) >> dave:lingering showers will persist over the region before diminishing in coverage tonight. our next storm system remains on track to bring widespread rainfall to the region thursday into friday morning. the active weather pattern is likely to persist
5:20 pm
>> dave:into early next week as a series of pacific storm systems impact the region. >> dave:san francisco could become >> dave: our temperatures right now, and the 50 sprit what scattered f o g. because of the moisture we have. >> reporter: loan to purchase to cool with the sky opening up a little bit. by 7:00 a.m. the clouds roll back again. >> reporter: uc, not as much yellow on here. seoul, will have a rain shower yvette for the evening commute and by morning thing should clear out. we do have snow happening at this late hour until seven this evening and to the winter advisory. but
5:21 pm
2 in.. to reach about 5,000 ft. would travel delays. >> pam:alright, dave. >> pam: san francisco could become the first city in the country. to require companies to provide fully paid parental leave to employees. >> pam:while state laws. allow employees to get up to 55- percent of their wages. for six weeks, through disability payments. an ordinance supervisor scott wiener plans to introduce later this month, would require san francisco employers to pay the remaining 45-percent. >> pam:the legislation would apply to both mothers and fathers. working for companies with 20 or more employees. >> pam:california is only one of three states to provide some paid leave. >> pam:next. the powerball problem that led to a big lottery let -down for some co- >> pam:and later. the troubling trend local doctors are seeing in young, female atheles.
5:24 pm
>> pam:in just a few hours.someone may be one - point- five billion dollars richer. >> pam:many people fantasize about quitting their job. the second they win the powerball jackpot. >> pam:that's what happened at one restaurant in new jersey last weekend. >> pam:but there was a problem. >> pam:reporter jay dow explains. >> reporter:julian trejos is on the job running the valet
5:25 pm
station at grissini's restaurant in englewood cliffs, new jersey, but only because he has no other choice. we'll explain in a moment. >>"11." >>"yes!" >>"47." >>"yes!" >> reporter:.but first, let's start with this scene. >>"62." >>"yes!" >>"63." >>"yes!" >> reporter:this past saturday night at the restaurant's bar, as julian's coworkers read powerball numbers from one of the pooled tickets they purchased as a group. >> reporter:incredibly, they hit every number. >>"powerball 17." >>"yeah!" >> reporter:it was surreal. >>"that was the 20 minutes most important of my life. i feel. i feel great." >> reporter:valet drivers, bus boys, cooks in the kitchen -- including pedro maza -- all thought that they were going to share in the winnings and begin a new life. >> reporter:remember, saturday's jackpot was already a record 900-million
5:26 pm
dollars. >> reporter:they would each get away with a cool 22- million bucks. >> reporter:yes, of course, they already did the math -- after taxes. >> reporter:be honest. >> reporter:we all do it. >> reporter:in fact, after learning he had hit every number, one of the cooks tossed his apron and quit on the spot. >>"powerball 17." >> reporter:there was only one problem. >> reporter:okay, listen carefully. >> reporter:the workers read numbers from the previous wednesday's powerball jackpot, for which no winning numbers were sold. >> reporter:fast-forward a few days to when they bought their ticket for saturday night's drawing. >> reporter:they were on their phones, during the drawing, looking at an out- of-date website that listed an old set of winning numbers. >> reporter:it was left to bartender charles poveromo and host bad news. >>".and i'm staring on his phone. i didn't want to believe that, but i just like, 'okay, that's the truth.' the guys are still jumping around over there. i'm like, 'oh, my god.'" >>"is this one of those guys who was jumping around?" >>"yes. yes." >>"i realized that something that was desperately,
5:27 pm
seriously wrong." >>"you guys had been steve harvey'd." >>"yes, we had." >> pam:don't get tonight's winning numbers mixed up. you can watch it live tonight at 7:59 right here on kron 4. >> pam:and if you are not by a t-v don't worry. we'll send out a push alert. as soon as those winning numbers are announced. >> pam:so download our free mobile app to stay connected. >> pam:there are new concerns over ten detained u.s. sailors are released. >> pam:coming up at 5:30. the troubling video iran released which is raising eyebrows. >> pam:plus, the major moves the presidential campaigns are making. just days before the first presidential caucus.
5:29 pm
5:32 pm
>> pam:ten american sailors are free from iranian custody today -- but questions still remain. about both their capture and their release. >> pam:and this incident is adding fresh criticism to the iranian nuclear deal. that in just days. >> pam:cnn's steve nannes has the details from washington. >> reporter:the ten american sailors who were detained by the iranian tuesday were handed over to the american naval fleet early wednesday morning. secretary of state john kerry said the sailors were well taken care of. and authorities for their quick
5:33 pm
>>"this kind of issue was able and officially resolved - diplomacy plays in keeping our country safe." >> reporter:but critics question the nuclear deal with iran is >> reporter:in exchange for iran freezing its nuclear program. economic sanctions will be lifted -- a move international leaders >>: "it's a concern to a lot think further afield. so that's what i said - there's linkages to the nuclear deal other portfolios" >> reporter:lawmakers in the u.s. also say the incident should about iran's behavior. >>chief deputy whip "this is the reason that i opposed the iranian nuclear agreement as well, because i think it is a great failure folks that will take actions like what we see in this video." >> reporter:also stoking criticism --iranian state t- v aired a video of one of the u.s. sailors apologizing for >>: "it was a mistake, it was our fault, and we apologize for our mistake" >> reporter:it is unclear from the video whether the sailor was speaking voluntarily.
5:34 pm
>> reporter:the u.s. has not yet said that statement was made. >> reporter:in washington, i'm steve nannes reporting. >> pam:a houston man arrested on terror- related charges - arrived to court today for his bond hearing. 24-year-old omar faraj saeed al hardan. was arrested last >> pam:he is accused of providing material support to isis - and then lying to investigators about it. al hardan pleaded not guilty in court today. >> pam:officials say, he communicated with 23-year- old aws mohammed younis al- jayab... al-jayab was arrested last thursday in sacramento... of also making false statements regarding terrorism. >> pam:al hardan was born in iraq. and came to the u-s as a refugee in 2009. >>no decision was made today on his bond. he is still in custody. lingering showers will persist over the region diminishing in coverage system remains on track to bring widespread rainfall to the region thursday into friday morning. the active weather pattern is likely to persist into early next week as a series of pacific stormthe region. >> pam:the 2016
5:35 pm
presidential campaign moves into a new phase in just 19 days, that's when the iowa caucuses kick off the primary season, some new poll numbers. >> grant:by all indications it is turning into a dogfight between ted cruz and donald trump. the two are in a statistical tie in a des moines register poll taken over the weekend. >> grant:the three percent difference is within the poll's margin of error. marco rubio and ben carson are barely in double digits, followed by rand paul and jeb bush, whose numbers have continued to drop >> grant:he says he is not worried. >>presidential candidate "look, the pundits aren't going to decide this. the voters are. every place i go, in the last few weeks, the crowds are larger, there's more enthusiasm, i'm connecting with voters and they're signing up. so, i'm not deterred by polls, at all. i'll let the voters decide this." >> grant:as for donald trump, he is hitting back at south haley. saying she is off his list of possible running mates. haley's republican rebuttal to president obama's state of the union speech included a pointed reference to politicians who seek to be quote "the loudest voice in the room." >> grant:a california
5:36 pm
businessman sees a police foot chase and jumps into acti. >> pam:abbott dutton reports. (cnn) business man tackles guy fleeing police-on c the man was arrested for drug possession and resisting arrest. >> he was still trying to fight his way free. he did >> reporter: not consider the man may have a weapon he just did what came naturally. >> i had to survive a lot of terrible situations as a young man. >> reporter: of the few survivors of the jones massacre. his legs still bear the scars. >> i was 17 years old. when all sleeping jonestown. when it ever is says whatever
5:37 pm
makes you stronger. >> >> pam: man was arrested for drug possession and resisting all rest. --ar rest. >> pam:ahead at five. >> pam:actors chris pine and casey affleck. on the making of their new movie. the finest hours. >> pam:and next local doctors say trend in young girls and a specific sports injury.
5:41 pm
acl injury >> i think it's because of the interest in sports for the reason we are seeing this in all ages. >> other than drilling holes through her niece will put a and of her growth spurt brett would take another option. >> a cl surgery since-- this is my a.c. l. >> we reconstructed the a seat belt. --acl
5:42 pm
5:44 pm
my name is griselda zendejas. i love working in the salinas area because i always wanted to do something where i could help people around me. so being a construction supervisor for pg&e gives me the opportunity to give a little bit back to my community. i have three boys. they're what keep me going every day. our friends, families live in the area. and it is important for all of us that we keep our community safe. together, we're building a better california.
5:45 pm
5:46 pm
01:01:30 hold on! >>boat goes thru wave >>kk: i said those poor boys in the water, talk to me about filming the water movie. this is the hollywood secret of that you're in this thing, its cold, its regurgitated dirty water, talk to me about the water. >>cp: actually i hadn't thought about the dirty aspect of it. >>bf: i made it dirty. >> casey turns head >>boat flooding upsound >>ca: its just like taking a shower with 600 people after awhile >> kk: it was like taking a shower together for 12 weeks straight >>bf: everyday everyday showering >>cp: nothing wrong with it. thats a handsome man. >>00:04:33 ca: and then there was some hugging. there was some man hugging, also shivering and holding one another. >>boat flooding
5:47 pm
>> reporter:set during a massive storm in 1952 "the finest hours" is the true story of the coast guard mission to save 30 sailors trapped inside an oil tanker after it was was literally ripped in half. >>01:01:13 i'm not giving up on them >> reporter:but while watching the movie it wasn't the waves that i was swept away by. i was focused on chris and casey's baby blue eyes! >>kk: when you signed on for the film. did you say "ok, well my baby blues will do this movie if get that chris pine guy with those other like best baby blues in hollywood?" >>ca: damn it, he's got the best baby blues. i was like i'll do the movie, and then they got chris and i saw his baby blues and i went back and i saw his other movies and i was like hang on a minute. i can't compete with those blues. >>cp: casey affleck wears contact lens >>bf: yeah his eyes are actually black coal like his soul. >>cp: yeah, dark man. dark little man. >>bf: sinister, hateful >>cp: dark little vegan man >> reporter:we'll have so much more on the insider, for kron 4 news, i'm keltie knight back >> pam:lingering showers will before diminishing in coverage tonight. our next storm system remains on track to bring widespread
5:48 pm
rainfall to the region thursday into weather pattern is likely to persist into early next week as a series of pacific storm systems impact the region. >> dave: tomorrow evening, there we have been boring spread out over the entire metro area and the winter. and before it breaks up into the friday. >> dave: does not look to be test problematic as its predecessor was. when it will remain a around 10 to 15 mi. per hour range and not in the '20s. --winds >> reporter: >> dave: will be a breeze but not so heavy. a couple of inches of snow creek still no team may be travel problems getting to and coming from that from that
5:49 pm
location. >> dave: upper 50s and the east bay shoreline and and expect for the high spirit rank or early on friday, a look like it will bring up pretty nicely for us and into the weekend it will come and go into tuesday. we will have low temperatures pretty much, in the forties of all that. >> dave: for the amount that we are talking about, get along of district 92 in. going on in homewood. in '96, and sugar halter it was to showing the forecast and there is more to be added to this. this stuff. bring it on! >> pam:thanks, dave.
5:50 pm
>> pam:a bad start to 2016 for the stock market got even worse. >> pam:stocks plunged today, bringing the standard & poor's 500 index down 10 percent from its november peak. the last time the market had a plunge that big was last august. the dow sank 364 points. >> pam:the s&p lost 48 points. and the nasdaq dropped 159 points. >> pam:and as financial expert told kron 4's marc danon. there were plenty winners and losers today. >> reporter: gm with strong numbers here. >> goodness to increase their dividends terrific if you have zero hundred dollars and gm are the 4.8% yield. that is not that. increasing of to a million dollars in dividends by 6 percent. making all their vehicles with similar
5:51 pm
designs permit did not have to redesign each and every one prick sheet =-- e each and every one. >> the market now we have to keep it growing threat does the income have to grow? >> is we have seen great mental growth and home growth and new buyers come in pretty then the home sales have been very weak currently. >> future does not look great for housing. but wage increases, but it's what you need creek and that is where there is a big this connection indian and states which is what we do not have right now.
5:52 pm
>> reporter: make $100,000 a year. how much plant cannot afford?-- how much rent >> you can use the 30% rule on necessities and that will come up to 2500 per month. >> stanley:coming up: a viewer email sends me to a beach in san francisco that has a hidden secret that some residents say pose a problem; i'll try to sort fact from fiction in the next edition of people behaving badly
5:53 pm
♪ great change comes from doing the right thing. like the radical idea that health isn't an industry. it's a cause. 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.
5:56 pm
>> pam:you often hear about problems cropping up in homeless encampments in cities all around the bay area. >> pam:but are those problems because of the people who are homeless? >> pam:as stanley roberts shows us. you can't believe everything that you read. >> stanley:if you walk around sutro heights park located across the street from ocean beach you might be surprised at what you'll find. bicycle parts, like this mongoose, or this magna >> stanley:you will also find furniture, cookware and normal thigs one might expect to see at a federal park, you see sutro height park is part of the golden gate national parks >>nats: ambiance >> stanley:the problem is that according to some residents and business owners the homeless are causing a problem, one business owner beleives the homeless are stealing furniture to take to the park >> stanley:first off, i seriously doubt into to homes to steal furniture,
5:57 pm
the fact is residents are leaving stuff on the corners like these tv's and ironing boards \ that's what they are carrying into the encampments >>some guy payed us forty bucks to move a couch the other day, where did they move it to where is it now i don't know somebody came and picked it up >> stanley:these two are transplants in the park they have been here a couple of weeks >> stanley:one resident believes that the homeless are the cause for car breakins >>are cars are broken into on a consistent basis and not just on the street but in the safe way parking lot >> stanley:the facts according to police the people they are arresting for breaking into cars are not the homeless but in fact organized theft rings >> stanley:scott has lived near sutro heights park for close to four years it seems like recently in the past monty or two there's been a drastic increase and it been a lot more in your face and a lot less hiding away >> stanley:yes there has been an increase, it always happens during the winter months because some states actually send people to california >>nats: ambiance
5:58 pm
>> stanley:but there are some facts that cant be ignored, some homeless have been seen displaying weapons like knifes and machete and in one case attacked a resident >> stanley:so yes there may be a problem, and there might not be a solution because the homeless are being pushed one direction by the city of san francisco and another by the federal system >> stanley:basically there are no winners here >> stanley:in san francisco stanley roberts kron 4 news return >> pam: could this will continue in 70 seconds here at kron4.
5:59 pm
not getting your best sleep? could be you've got the wrong bed. enter sleep number... she likes the bed soft. he's more hardcore. you can both adjust the bed for the best sleep of your life. find the lowest prices of the season, going on now. save $600 on the #1 rated i8 bed. only at a sleep number store.
6:00 pm
>> pam:who wants to be a billionaire! >> pam:that's the big question tonight as powerball fever takes over the country. good evening, i'm pam moore. >> pam:we are now just two hours away from the drawing for the record-shattering 1- point-5 billion dollar jackpot. >> pam:from coast to coast.people braved long lines all week to get their hands on tickets. >> pam:this was the scene earlier today in new york's penn station, and up north in nevada county. >> pam:people here in the bay area.are scooping up tickets as well. >> pam:kron 4's justine waldman is live at kavanuagh liquors in san lorenzo where folks are feeling lucky.justine?
6:01 pm
>> reporter: people are by hundred dollars worth of tickets because this is considered a lucky place because of how many 20 tickets have been sold here. >> it happened spirit is says, and good fortune bridge and a fortune cookie so that is the number that i will play. >> i picked five numbers that were spiritual base numbers. >> 23. >> reporter: 23? >> because is my lucky
6:02 pm
number at the day of my birth. >> rear creek just ask god to help me win the lotto creek that is it. >> reporter: the eyes of winning are one and 292 million parent but i will take my chance. at $5 to give me to quick picks creek right? you are giving me the winning ticket right? >> i hope so. >> reporter: here are my plane tickets. my early retirement. tonight creek the drawing is at 8 and we are going to have it listed live at the kron4 news at 83 i will check this will closely creek i am feeling good, pam. >> pam: your husband is here to sing not forget. and
6:03 pm
you are a couple. (laughter) >> reporter: i believe there is a lot for us to do what $980 million. i think we would do just fine. >> pam: the up of winning the car was roughly one and 292 million creek grant lotus is here to bring down both are sprit relative to other unlikely yvette's. brent? >> pam:grant? >> grant: heart is beating. this is serious stuff. i do not know if i can even do this. (laughter) >> pam: you can do this. >> grant: unlikely events like becoming president weekend golfers who stink
6:04 pm
like me. getting back in los of hole in one of we are starting with the power of all lots. about one and 292 million. it is the way the more likely to get attacked by a shark. the thought of that one is 11.5 million. >> grant: thought of becoming president. about the same trick again struck by lightning. classic example. what and a million creek and for amateur creek the cost of a hole in one plane called, won in more than 12,000 that is downright probable compared to the likelihood of winning the power ball. >> grant: people in our news one knows the odds. almost everyone delta and creek we will try our luck tonight like so many others patrick is in papua workplace
6:05 pm
activity this week. people at a restaurant in new jersey goal at one big after saturday night's drawing grid >> grant: about 20 minutes that are jumping all round her at some people fantasize about quitting their jobs the second day when the power project pot. well, after a mixup with the numbers that was happening in one restaurant in a plea did in jersey. the whole group thought they had won nearly $1 billion, only to find up day they were reading the wrong numbers. >> grant: it purchased a bunch of tickets for tonight's showing, pam. but if you are reading the numbers tonight it is wednesday night. is this wednesday. >> grant: back to normal, they are parking cars and still serving food. >> pam: back to the real
6:06 pm
word--real world. >> pam: we are anxiously waiting for the power will try tonight. kron4 will bring you the numbers like at 759. you can also get the numbers on your phone pricked to download the kron4 mobile application is free on nine tunes and google play. >> pam:google play and i- tunes >> pam: today. bart police police surveillance photographs of the man the shot and killed another passenger on saturday night. the brazen attack occurred as the san francisco bound train was pulling into the
6:07 pm
west oakland bart station. tonight. the suspect is still on the loose. kron4 demand carmen is live at bart headquarters. where police held a news conference a few days ago. dan? >> reporter: police did recover a nice the cannot say who it belongs to port authorities, have been unable to identify the victim creek only to say he's likely a latino man between age 20 and 25 per police also do not know if the victim was targeted by the suspect or the shooting was random. >> we are trying to find out the connection between the beckham and the suspect. --victim >> i understand and
6:08 pm
sympathize with the concerns of the riders. we are doing our best to ensure the safety of the passengers. >> reporter: says they have a role of surveillance system coverage but they would not say if all cameras were working that night and if they captured the shooting itself or, the suspect leaving the bus station >> this is and ongoing investigation and there are things that we do not want to put out there. >> reporter: they also have officers ride bart trains a certain specific amount of shifts. they will not say how many and when these
6:09 pm
times will occur. >> pam: we can all enjoy late the break. because there is more rain on tap for the bay area. dave tells us a win? >> dave: tonight, fairly calm. we may have some f o g developed later on tonight. we are doing pretty well with 10 mi. for winds and 8, in hayward. >> dave: here is the breakdown for you. by midnight, scattered clouds and patchy f o g developing by tomorrow morning, vertical cloud with f o g
6:10 pm
scattered about and the 40 degree temperatures for most of the region creek things will change into the afternoon and that was the pet of running will change pretty good news, we will not see as much as we did and the last storm system. pam? >> pam: for up to the minute weather alerts and forecast in your neighborhood print download the kron4 mobile application print your #1 source for news and weather and the bay area. >> pam: the raiders are not lost angeles found, but that does not necessarily mean there are going to stay in oakland. one day after the raiders were iced out of the southern california deal. questions still linger on whether the silver and black will settle long term. carpenter joins us with the latest on this story,
6:11 pm
oakland is not exactly high on the market davis list? >> reporter: he deftly did not give a blanket endorsement for the city. that speaks to the uneasy relationship between mark davis and the city of oakland. after long discussions on with the raiders will end up, turns out they are back at square one. >> reporter: a visibly upset davis made his intentions known after learning he was out of the race for las angeles. this is not a win for greater nation creek that means he really wanted to go to l eight and is not entirely sold on coming to oakland. >> reporter: the crux of the issue and the east bay is davis least at the coliseum will soon expire and there are no plans for a long-term
6:12 pm
stadium deal. that means, the british are still in limbo and the door is still open for a team to leave. meanwhile, date latest remarks have members of greater nation torn on their support >> if he does not want to be here that he just need to go. >> reporter: is protected and stadium would be a $900 million project funds that day this does not have. even with the $100 million the in national football league would offer. if he decides to stay. >> pam: back to the englewood situation, the chargers have until next january to decide whether they want to join the rams. if they decline, the raiders would then have that option. however, reports are surfacing this afternoon the san diego is likely to accept the deal. >> pam: 14 coverage
6:13 pm
continues now creek grant is back. and you have a new proposal from oakland mayor? >> grant: how someone needs to come up with millions of dollars because as mark pointed out it will cost between 900 million and a billion to build a new stadium. we did speak to the mayor.. >> to allow us without putting public dollars averaged to monetize future payments of the payments that the raiders will make up front. that is in the thing that we did not have on the table last year creek we believe by clearing all of these tools together, we can get to the stadium that marked data streams of. (cheers & applause) >> grant: you have to put everything on the table right now. because it seems mark davis is playing hardball. seems like he
6:14 pm
wanted to go to southern california thrift will have more on the situation as well as mark carpenter with the chargers, possibly accepting the inglewood deal with the rams. that means the raiders are not in place. gary will be back with all that. pam? >> pam: plus, i commend his seat on the peninsula on alert after a string of home burglary spree and the g o p inside continues after the president's state of the desperate--union state of address.
6:15 pm
you've upgraded all your old technology... so what about this? it's time to get into the new with ford ♪ come and get it if you really want it... ♪ new is ecoboost technology. new is a foot-activated liftgate. new is tougher, stronger and lighter. new is ford. america's best-selling brand. now get into a new focus, fusion, or escape with 0% financing for 60 months plus $2,000 dollars trade-assist cash. only at your local ford dealer.
6:17 pm
>> pam: 42 years old asper rises says he is unable to gawk and back to the emergency responders who saved his life. the star router and plumbers store worker is recovering at highland hospital. he was injured third-he was injured tuesday, when a trench collapsed and cave in on him as he was working on 21st avenue in oakland.
6:18 pm
>> pam: in spanish, he said that everything was fine at first creek and then within a set in just happened and at that point there was nothing he could lead to print it took him to sit responders more than 30 hours to the camp out. he suffered a leg injury and injured one of his fingers but other than that. he is ok. >> pam: hospital officials say he should be released tomorrow >> pam: and paul to man faces several charges after allegedly setting former boss' home on fire. saturday morning. 26 to 01, hassan, is suspected of setting to the poll also home while three people were inside. >> pam: a series of residential burglary test
6:19 pm
people in south san francisco neighborhood on eds. there were four separate cases just last week. last month, there were several dozen. police are arresting one person, but the crimes continued to plague one neighborhood in particular. called the beriberi neighborhood print " never sector it is difficult to deal with but these crimes are occurring primarily during the day when people are at work. >> pam: policing, but these are forcibly breaking into the holmes police say that they are increasing patrols and they are investigating several leads. >> pam: davis was forecast. >> dave: lingering showers will persist over the region before diminishing in
6:20 pm
coverage tonight. arnett storm system remains on track to bring widespread rainfall to the region thursday and into friday morning creek the at the weather pattern is likely to persist into early next week as a series of pacific storm systems impact the region. >> dave: this is nothing like we experience the last comment of yvette's. this is a much smaller system. -- expo is the last of events >> dave: tuesday will bring the heaviest of all rainshowers. temperatures will be 36 for tonight, 40 and 50s going forward with a lot of moisture
6:21 pm
>> pam: lot of reaction to president obama is final state of the union address. it was the first time in recent history both the president and the opposition party representative went after a major presidential candidate. of course we are talking about donald trump for it and see any end day not-has the fall out. --cnn dana bash >> reporter: the republican response is to post a rally the party. this time, this part make many in the g o p live it. >> south carolina during and just times, it can be tempting to foul the siren call of that and real voices for it we must resist the temptation no one is willing to work hard, abide by our laws and love our
6:22 pm
traditions creek should ever feel unwelcome in this country. >> reporter: conservative brought provocateur and culture tweet drop should deport niki haley. >> this is about intimidating, and the mine-- demonizing and a rather lame attempt to dismantle the growing populous movement in this country ". >> reporter: the fact that haley is the governor of the critical primary state of south carolina means republican candidates are forced to decide whether to sign with a portrait other illustrating the gop divide. >> reporter: marco rubio through sole support behind paley, saying he was proud of her. >> presidential candidate, "
6:23 pm
she did a great job. here is what i was most personally impressed about, she did it without a single set of water current and " >> reporter: nummi whump, although romance between donald trump and tipped cruise is officially over. --bromance >> reporter: sadly, there is no way that tim crews can continue running in the republican primary unless he can he raise the up on eligibility pricked >> pam: up next tariff and recall announced today involving model of a limousine and often deadly fire on san mateo bridge back in 2013. the defect the manufacturer is concerned about and later lawmakers some of at the u.s. sailors released from our run. the controversy pictures coming released from our run. the controversy pictures coming up.
6:24 pm
now get into a new focus, fusion, or escape with 0% financing for 60 months plus $2,000 dollars trade-assist cash. only at your local ford dealer. life. just when you think you know where it's going, it takes you someplace else. covered california is here to help californians who need health insurance get it. because it's more than just health care. it's life care.
6:26 pm
>> pam: a specialty car manufacturer is recalling the limousine model involved in a 2013 fires that killed five nurses because and rubbing drive shaft may increase the risk of fire. >> pam: it's unclear if the recall of about a about the missing is a direct result of the fire that occurred in a 1999 lincoln town car limo. you may remember the blaze broke out on the stem
6:27 pm
to bridge because of the casters focus will your of the new rear suspension system reported--no charges were filed against the driver. >> pam: next as 630 u.s. soldiers detained by ron have been released. hear from lawmakers who say i ran cannot be trusted. plus, he was on the 49 short list now he rejects it is the head coach in cleveland. tre has forecasted 45.
6:29 pm
6:30 pm
>> reporter: this line is wrapped from the store outside people want to purchase tickets from the store because the store is lucky with numerous amount of winnings creek at o'clock tonight we will carry it right here on kron4 new spirit >> i am not even sure? that is so much money for one person. >> reporter: the police has a full of who they believe is the person that shot and killed an individual at the bart station. police, is seeking the public's help
6:31 pm
with identify the man bridge the victim has yet to be identified. and bart headquarters in oakland,dan kerman kron4 news >> reporter: the star router and plummer worker says he thanked god and the emergency response services that help save his life. he was working on a slide in east oakland, with a trench fell on him derrick they are investigating the situation creek police >> reporter: say, but these seemed to focus and on the nuri buri neighborhood creek they patrol the area to see if someone is home and then they entered from the back patrick through a slight sliding door creek in to
6:32 pm
take a lot of jury and computer spirit >> reporter: there is talk of possibly moving to san antonio a few years ago, executives from san antonio tried to get the team to move to texas. owner, mark davis is not happy with the rejection brett he says he is one to try to work out something best for the team as well as with greater nation gripped many fans say if you want to move, go ahead and move because we are tired of disparate-- because we are tired of this. >> pam: today we are getting more details about 10 u.s.
6:33 pm
sailors taken into custody and ironic. kron4 congressional correspondent alex schuman breaks down growing concerns about u.s. island and policy in conference. >> reporter: new video from middle east shows the moment i brought the tapes 10 u.s. sailors. >> all indications suggest or tell us that our sailors were well taken care of. >> reporter: secretary of state john kerry credits the obama administration to work to rebuild a relationship with i run for the sailors quick return. >> this kind of issue was able to be peacefully resolved and unofficial resolved and that is a testament to the critical role that diplomacy place in keeping our country safer. >> reporter: some members of
6:34 pm
congress like wisconsin's week rebel does not think we should surprise are run detained these americans. >> also is consistent with the americans very weak response and negotiations with a run this behavior was likely to continue because that's who they are. >> reporter: are run in a statement called the entire situation is that are returning to ships were they found the sailor's creek there is growing anxiety in congress about relations between the u.s. and are drawn creek senator richard blown bosses there's more members are working to push the ministration to push i run for containing programs like intercontinental missiles that promise to shut down. >> i will lead efforts that impose sanctions. particularly on the icbm program, which evidently it is continuing its violation of international law. >> reporter: are run cleanse
6:35 pm
the u.s. i apologize for the mistake, but a state department spokesman said that is not true grit in washington i am congressional correspondent alex schuman. >> pam: the company goal pro is warning investors of poor sales of the company's action cameras and has laid of 7% of its work force crude laid off. >> pam: the company blamed the slump on what is calling lower than anticipated sales of its capture devices and the final quarter of 2015. the pros say they are a number of other reasons including the company has not released a flagship product since october of 2014. >> pam: now we have dated back with the weather forecast. dave?
6:36 pm
>> dave: lee during showers will persist over the region before diminishing in coverage tonight. our next storm system remains on track to bring widespread rainfall to the region thursday into friday morning. the act of weather pattern is likely to persist into early next week as a series of pacific storm systems and pack the region. >> dave: deal with this evening first, we have gone on at 9:00? scattered clouds and to purchase in the 40's that will drop derrick midnight, at g f o g developing. already. >> dave: 7:00 a.m. scattered f o g and clout derrick here comes the next batch of rain showers. pam? >> pam: of next charlie sheen goes off of his
6:37 pm
6:38 pm
find out if you could get help paying for health insurance with just your age, income, zip code, and the number of people in your household. information you probably know off the top of your head. enroll by january 31st to avoid the irs tax penalty. ♪ if you haven't checked out covered california in a while, we've got some new options that might interest you. like adult dental coverage. great news for you... and your sweet tooth. to find free, local, in-person help, visit coveredca.com
6:39 pm
so what about this? your old technology... it's time to get into the new with ford ♪ come and get it if you really want it... ♪ new is ecoboost technology. new is a foot-activated liftgate. new is tougher, stronger and lighter. new is ford. america's best-selling brand. now get into a new focus, fusion, or escape with 0% financing for 60 months plus $2,000 dollars trade-assist cash.
6:40 pm
only at your local ford dealer. >> reporter: stand down levies leo the current bill is and no urge to have children predicted that happens in happens. --leo decaprio >> reporter: he says he wished people concentrated more on his professional life versus his personal life and he wished that people would not know as much as they know now about celebrities.
6:41 pm
>> reporter: the custody battle between madonna and her ex husband die richie prick her son rocco was supposed to come back but rocco, went against the court order with this and is the to stay with his father. things are heating up. >> reporter: that is the h d l daily bread. --daily wrap >> pam: to jackson will not coach the 49 hours but we will tell you where he led it is that? gary has the highlights exports coming up!
6:42 pm
we need to be ready for whatever weather may come our way. my name's scott strenfel and i'm a meteorologist at pg&e. we make sure that our crews as well as our customers are prepared to how weather may impact their energy. so every single day we're monitoring the weather, and when storm events arise our forecast get crews
6:43 pm
6:45 pm
>> gary: you jackson is off the coaching free agent market. --hue jackson >> gary: today he was hired as the cleveland browns' head coach. terms of the deal have not been released creek jackson will be cleveland's fifth head coach since 2010. >> let me give you a fist, but because i am excited creek on i get an opportunity when we play football the way i know that we can play. >> gary: he does give good interviews. >> gary: was very fun to listen to.
6:46 pm
>> gary: reports where it came down to brown or 49 as for jackson, in cleveland he will have more control over personal decisions that he would have that with san francisco. that was the poor portable tipping point. >> gary: the hiring of jackson by the browns could mean the end of johnny mandel experiment in cleveland. according to a multiple reports texan indicated that he would prefer the organization moved on from men still if he were to become coach he was told--he was told that it would not be a problem. >> gary: the browns have not been happy with the quarterback since he missed the season finale and is having a schedule assessment of his season ending concussion prick the decision remaining is whether to try to trade until or to simply cut 10
6:47 pm
when the waiver period begins after the super bowl. >> gary: the 49ers are reportedly still interested in mike shanahan as potential head coach kurt e s p m reporters the 63 year old is strongly back in the mix to become the team's head coach. shanahan has familiarity with the 49ers as he was there of this afforded from 1992-1994. >> gary: he was--he has 20 years of head coaching experience in the national football league. 14 with the denver broncos have for with the washington redskins, and two with the loss at the liberators. shanahan is tied for 12th and the national football league history and went and has two super bowl titles. >> gary: with the st. louis rams moving back to los
6:48 pm
angeles creek many football fans and misery are really fully betrayed by their favorite team. the national football league 32 team owners voted 30-2 tuesday to send the rams back to l.a. for the 2016 season >> gary: but it appears some fans are unhappy and ditching their jerseys. polls were taken outside the ranch home field and st. louis. one fan wrote a farewell message leaving a jersey on the gate their writ take this with you and not come back. >> gary: saw the people in st. louis and they are not happy. this is a sad, sad story occurred this fairly broad his life. >> gary:--this guy really
6:49 pm
ruined his life. >> gary: former forty-niner nebraska all-american running back lawrence phillips has been found dead in his prison cell. the 40 year-old death is being investigated as based woodside. phillips was sent to california prison and 2008 after being convicted of domestic violence, false imprisonment and vehicle theft charges. >> gary: phillips was sent to a call for papers in 2008 after being convicted of that domestic by discharge and more while serving a 31 year sentence, authorities say he killed his cell mate in april of last year proved he was facing a possible debt will conviction. phillips played only eight games for the 49 nuns. he also played for the rams and dauphin spirit--and dolphins
6:50 pm
>> gary: drain mont grant will not play for the warriors against the denver nuggets' tonight due to rest purposes. the power ford has played in all 38 games for golden state this season. green is also averaging the most minute of any player on the roster. it's possible the warriors choose to sit cam out again on thursday against the lakers. the interim head coach looked walton said grant was not thrilled about getting or sitting at full health creek but understood and did not want to fight to heart on the matter. >> gary: what is the feedback? >> grant: is largely negative.
6:51 pm
>> pam: (laughter) >> grant: have nine likes the most of your tweet receive more than that creek i think they do not want to hear about a billy guy talking about the power ball. --bently guy >> gary: i said what was in my heart because aunt jeanne is mad because she played a power bloc. power ball >> gary: at the end of the night i will have $6 and you guys will be broke. pam, you played about power ball? >> pam: yes i did. (laughter)
6:52 pm
6:53 pm
the wolf was huffing and puffing. like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol
6:54 pm
increase the risk of death from asthma problems. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. you should tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. symbicort could mean a day with better breathing. watch out, piggies! (children giggle) symbicort. breathe better starting within 5 minutes. call or go online to learn more about a free trial offer. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >> stanley: coming up! people behaving badly tonight at 8. >> pam: a full hour of entertainment news is on the way. as 7:00 it is the
6:55 pm
insider, followed by entertainment tonight at 730. then are that all kron 4 news at 8:00. >> dave: >> pam: that this id for kron 4 news at 6 bridge stay connected with kron 4 news and the latest news to the element of kron4 debt, or download one of our mobile applications barrett will see you at 8:00.
6:59 pm
the "insider" from hollywood, your 24/7 celebrity conversation. i can really think is the $1.5 billion powerball drawing. >> is winning the lottery a blessing or a curse? >> those sixnumbers. >> a seven-time lottery tells us how to survive the billion dollar jackpot. >> i've been rich and i've been poor, and i like rich a whole lot better. >> then khloe kardashian takes lamar odom to task. >> pro me you'll never go back to a disgust brothel. >> supermodel rachel hunter's secret toever-lasting beauty. is plastic surgery the answer? >> my neck, my jowls, i need to go and do something.
7:00 pm
>> plus this so, so fine chris pine. >> fine chris pi baby blues. >> but is hollywood's eligible bachelor off the market? >> is there an opening for a mrs. chris pine? >> immediately? >> now, hollywood from the inside it's the "insider" together with yahoo! khloe kardashian baring it all, nothing to hid tonight's new revelations about an emergency landing last night and how says lamar odom's cheating end her marriage. that's straight ahead. but right now i got my powerball ticket. >> me, too, about 50 them. $1.5 billion. this is the story of the day. the drawing's just moments away. and someone's life will be changed forever. by i mean me. >> but will it be better, that's the question. "time" magazine with a report about how winning big jackpots actually has destroyed lives. right could be holding a winning ticket. what do you with
206 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on
![](http://athena.archive.org/0.gif?kind=track_js&track_js_case=control&cache_bust=985631506)