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Transcripts For KRON KRON 4 News At 10 20171129

Dollars, and plans to spend aall of that money by may 31st. Thats about the time that other groups will just abegin spending their money for the midterm phase, or recovery. You dont know yet what you dont know in some ways, and you have to be patient and learn what really your longterm strategy will be. Think of it this way Tipping Point community raised 17 Million Dollars through the band together benefit concert and Just Announced another concert coming up on the 14th, because the fires are still so recent. But if organizations were to run out of relief money too quickly, it would be virtually impossible to have a successful fundraiser, say three years after the fires happened. Around that time, these nonprofits will be trying to help with things like Mental Health. This was really a collective, traumatic experience, and i think things like posttraumatic stress you dont see that immediately, so thats one of the things i think were going to need a lot of Mental Health support for the victims of the fire. Brown says the meeting today was a good first step in laying a strategy for distributing all the funds. reporter Tipping Point community has a breakdown of how their immediate relief funds will be distributed on their website. The north bay fire relief is accepting grant applications right now at r cu Community Fund dot organd will be through december 11th. In santa rosa, spencer blake, kron four news. steve breaking news after fears a serial killer could be on the loose in florida. Police say theyve made an arrest in four murders in seminole heights. The suspect is howell donaldson. A man who worked at a mcdonalds. Apparently Police Received a tip. After the employee reportedly asked a manager to hold on to a loaded gun for him. The suspect has been charged with four counts of first degree murder. It has been 51 days since the first murder in the neighborhood. steve also breaking tonight. Police in reno have shot and killed a man. Who opened fire at a high rise building. Reno police giving the all clear about an hour ago. And saying, no one was hurt. The building is the montage which is right downtown. Shots were reportedly heard for about 20 minutes. pam this just in. The San Francisco board of supervisors has just approved marijuana regulations. That move tonight will allow adult use of cannabis starting in january when the state law kicks in. Coming to an agreement on pot regulations has been a controversial topic in the city. The supervisors defeated measures that would have restricted the use of cannabis. Including buffer zones of 1,000 feet from schools and daycares, and limits in the sunset. pam also just in tonight. The San Francisco board of superviors also voted to rescind the sale of a street. That was put up for auction. This story got a lot of attention. The street Presidio Terrace was put up for auction after the Homeowners Association did not pay the tax bill. It sold for 90thousand dollars. The homeowners in that neighborhood filed a lawsuit once they found out their private street was sold. According to their attorney the tax was only 14 dollars a year. steve happening now more than sixteen hours later. And city crews are still fixing a water main break and sinkhole. Its happening at at second and harrison streets. Earlier tonight it was causing traffic delays. Kron4s jr stone joins us live there tonight. J. R. How are crews coming along . j. R. crews are still here but they dont expect to be out here for much longer. They are wrapping up for the day. Keep in mind though. This area behind me is still closed and they will be working here tomorrow so we could see more traffic delays here at 2nd and harrison. This is what the traffic looked like during rush hour today. Drivers told me they just sat and waited. The actual water main break happened around 6 am this morning. Water was gushing all over the place. Water was out to nearby buildings because of that break up until 5 30 this evening. The pipe that broke was installed in the 1930s so it is part of the aging infrastructure here in the city. The work that these crews were doing delayed drivers mainly for the rush hour commuteafter that it was pretty clear again. Drivers that i talked with were trying to make the best out of the situation. j. R. back out here live you can see these crews still here. Again if you are commuting tomorrow they will be putting asphault down in this area. Not sure how long that will last but your best bet is to avoid the area at 2nd and harrison altogether. Live in San Francisco j. R. Stone kron 4 news. steve a seven month old baby is serious condition tonight, after being hit by a car while in a stroller. It happened just after noon today in san pablo. Near el portal and mission bell drives. Police say, a car hit a mother pushing the infant in a crosswalk. Both were taken to the hospital. Investigators say. The driver is cooperating with police. pam tonight, police say, a woman is the one who helped them catch her own husband. The suspect is matthew coda the alleged crime child pornography. Today, he pleaded anota guilty in a San Mateo County courtroom. As kron4s Terisa Estacio reports. His wife became suspicious, when the couple began trying to adopt. Matthew coda entered a plea of not guilty this afternoon, in a San Mateo County courtroom he remains in custody as the case against moves into high gear video coda was arrested monday evening at sfo and now facing felony charges of being in posession of child pornograhy, a felony with a maximum prison sentence of 5 years and sex offender registration for life. This case started to unfold back in september when Authorities Say codas wife tipped them off after coda admitted he had a prior conviction of child pornograpy. The couple ws in the process of adopting a child. This is prosecutor karen guidotti. Karen guidotti. At that point, she became concerned that he was still involved. She hired a tech person, they found many files. Detective salvador zuno. It took a lot of courage, she is a hero. Detectiive salvador zuno says at the airport, they confiscated 3 Electronic Devices from coda. And are now seeking a search warrnt to pick them apart for any other images of child pornography. Kron four news looked into codas background and found that he states on his linked in account he is a consultant helping start ups engage with the federal government also, that he is a volunteer at the San Mateo County library, reading to children. A Library Spokesperson tells kron four news that coda went through a criminal background check. And there were never any complaints concerning coda. Detective. We did some investigating yes, there is more that could be out there. We are hoping through your story we can find out more. Coda is back in court in a few weeks. In san mateo, Terisa Estacio pam new at ten we have just learned, in an unrelated case, this man has also been arrested. Accused of being in possession of child pornography. The suspect is Jeremy Marney from fairfield. Police served a search warrant at his home on bel air circle this morning. After being alerted that the suspect may have been sharing child porn. grant happening now a former San Leandro Police officer has been charged with statutory rape. After investigators say he admitted having sex with a 17yearold girl. Former officer Marco Becerra met the girl while he was working in the departments explorer program. The program is supposed to give teenagers an advantage if they want to start a career in law enforcement. The 26yearold resigned last month after confessing to the relationship. Becerra pleaded not guilty three weeks ago to three felony counts of unlawful sex with a minor. His Attorney Says the relationship was consensual. steve developing tonight kim jong un defies the latest Trump Administration sanctions. Testing a new powerful Ballistic Missile able to reach most of the united states. Now the us, japan and south korea have asked for an emergency meeting of the un security council. Catherine heenan is here with what might happen next. catherine the economic sanctions keep getting tighter. The North Koreans keep testing Bigger Nuclear weapons and more powerful missiles. The leader that President Trump derided as rocket man may be just months away from being able to launch a Nuclear Attack on the u s. Natin north korea, 2017 has been the year of the missile. 22 launches in 15 separate tests since february. This one at three fifteen in the morning, the first nighttime test since february. The 53 minute flight soared 25 hundred miles into space, landing 620 miles away, off the coast of japan. It went higher frankly than previous shots theyve taken. If the trajectory were flattened out. The missiles range would top 8 thousand miles, enough to reach most of the u s. Thet reminded the united states, reminded japan they have been quite earnest in increasing the range and the characteristics of the missile force,while firing off missiles at an unprecedented rate, the North Koreans also tested a massive Hydrogen Bomb in september, fine tuned their rocket fuels and engines, and honing their guidance systems. U s defense officials believe kim jong un could be able to achieve his Nuclear Dream as soon as next year. The one thing they could do to demonstrate an end to end Nuclear Capability is to put an actual Nuclear Weapon on top of a missile and fire it off into the pacific and actually detonate it. The problems still needing work miniaturizing the warhead. And making sure the warhead is able to get through the atmospere without burning up. This week hawaiis Emergency Management agency will hold its First Nuclear alert test since the end of the cold war. The Public Service announcement tried to soften the alarming news with a soothing backing track of hawaiian music,natthe attack warning advises everyone to take shelter, get inside, stay inside, stay tuned. catherine it would take a north Korean Missile about 20 minutes to reach the island. Defense Officials Say about five minutes of that time would be spent identifying the threat. Meaning hawaiians would have only about 15 minutes to find shelter. After a chilly start to the day, where most areas where 5 to 100 cooler than yesterday morning and a few locations in southern Monterey San Benito county even dropped below freezing, temperatures have rebounded and are now running a few degrees warmer than this same time yesterday, with mid 50s to low 60s reported around the area as of 1pm this afternoon. Temperatures will continue to increase above yesterdays readings through the remainder of the afternoon and should finish the day around 3 to 5 degrees warmer than yesterday, which is within a degree or two of seasonal normal values. pam coming up a new push to extend last call to 4 00 a. M. The bay area cities the proposed law would affect. steve then a warning for cat owners in one bay area city keep your animals in doors for their own safety. Tonight what we know about two horrific cases of cats being viciously attacked a person. pam and next counseling charles manson. Tonight, we talk to a former san quentin prison worker who says, he got to know the convicted mass murderer on a personal level. Think of your fellow man, lend him a helping hand, put a little love in your heart. Youll see its getting late, oh please dont hesitate. Put a little love in your heart. In your heart. In your heart. In your heart. In your heart. vo going on now, our subaru share the love event will have donated over one hundred fifteen Million Dollars to those in need. Happening now police are trying to find this man with a very distinct skeleton face tattoo. He escaped a prison work crew in San Joaquin County yesterday. His name is cory highes. He was serving time on weapons charges. And was scheduled to be released in february. He was last seen in stockton. pam another big story tonight state senator scott weiner has announced plans to introduce a bill that would change last call in california from 2 am to 4 am. If that plan sounds familiar, it may be because weiner introduced a similar bill earlier this year that, despite broad support, failed to pass the legislature. Kron 4s Charles Clifford is live tonight in San Francisco with details on this new effort. Charles. Well, the first version of the bill would have changed last m for the entire state, this new version would be limited and include tougher restrictions. Natslast call in california has been 2am for decades. But state senator scott weiner believes that one size fits all rule is outdated and that there are real financial and social benefits to moving closing time to back 4 amsot night life if part of our culture. Live music, dancing, this is part of who we are. It also generates an enourmous number of jobs, middle class jobs, where people can afford to raise their families so we should support that sector. After weiners first attempt at changing the law, sb 384 , died in Committee Earlier this year , the senator reworked the plan. Including making one key change. Sotthis time we are limiting it to the six cities who expressed interest in going past two a. M. Those cities include San Francisco, oakland, sacramento, west hollywood, los angeles and long beach. If the bill becomes law, those cities would be able to decide for themselves how the 4 am last call would be implemented. The bill also requires that cities develop Public Safety and transporation plans and to get approval from state regulators. Sotthere are so many safety valves in this legistation that we wanted it to be done safely and professionally. In San Franciscos cow hollow a neighborhood with an active night life, the plan was met with skeptical support from neighbors. Soti think its a good ideasoti think its a good ideasoti dont think its a good idea. At the blue light along union street, general manager john ward said he thought last call should stay where it is. Soti think two oclock is late enough. We have enough after hours entertainment in this city. Or they can take it home and party at their houses. Weiner says he knows people will have concerns but believes it should be up to local goverments to decide. Sot ultimately it will be a local decision for each city to say, do we want to do this . Weiner plans to reintroduce the revised bill. Called the local act. In january. Called the local revised bill. Reintroduce the weiner plans to reintroduce the revised bill. Called the local act. In january. In the newsroom, kron 4 news. steve getting to know charles getting to know charles manson. The infamous mass murderer and cult leader died in prison last week after spending 46 years behind bars. Tonight kron 4s ali reid sat down with mansons former san quentin prison counselor. pam a live look outside tonight pam brittney has the four zone forecast after a chilly start to the day, where most areas where 5 to 100 cooler than yesterday morning and a few locations in southern Monterey San Benito county even dropped below freezing, temperatures have rebounded and are now running a few degrees warmer than this same time yesterday, with mid 50s to low 60s reported around the area values. Seasonal normal degree or two of seasonal normal values. steve still ahead as we approach one year since the ghost ship warehouse fire. The special way the memories of two talented muscians are being preserved. pam next new at ten disturbing stories shared about Sexual Harassment at the state capitol. New at ten a California State Assemblywoman is leading a series of public hearings at the state capitol. She says, she wants to change a culture that allows Sexual Harassment allegations to go unchecked. Reporter mike luery has more. Kathleen finnigan was a legislative director at the capitol four years ago. And filed a legal action against her boss. Former assemblyman steve fox. Kathleen finnigan former legislative director when he came out of his apartment he was attempting to put his clothes on with his pants unzipped and exposed himself to me at that time. Finnigan says she lost her job after reporting the incident. And later collected a 100thousand Dollar Settlement from the assembly. Paid for by taxpayers. Kevin mccerty California State Assembly why are we paying the bill . Why shouldnt we go after the violator . Sacramento assemblyman Kevin Mccarty wants to end taxpayer funded settlements for Sexual Harassment. Kevin mccerty California State Assembly if violators know they would be on the hook financially not just taxpayers and the government maybe theyd ch

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