union members are doing now and what their plans are. we re with josie munoz, tell me who you represent. we represent technical workers and clerical workers as well as utility workers etc. reporter: that s pretty much everybody by the station agents and train operators. your have broken talks as the unions wake out. that s completely untrue. we were told by management that they would have no new proposals for us on our new two central issues. one is the safety of the riders and of the workers. also an economic proposal that puts workers no further ahead in four years from now than they are currently today. reporter: you took a strike vote a week ago, almost a week ago. and it seems nothing has been accomplished in the negotiations since that time. i would not say nothing has been accomplished. but b.a.r.t. has failed to approve workers concerns with safety. also, because these workers have had no wage increase in the last four years, and made $100 million of concess
say he was like a father figure to many of the long shore man. 80 years old and still working every day. port shut down for 24 hours for the investigation that the accident. latest on what happened now from 7 news reporter thomas. sky 7 hd overhead as divers from the sheriffs office an port of oakland attempt to rescue a man in a pickup truck. 911 call was received this afternoon and responded along with fire marine unit. vehicle was in 50 feet of water so attempting to recover the bow of 80-year-old long shore man who police say accidentally drove his pickup into the wate had left handed down. oakland police spokesperson watson says it was a difficult task. crane was medley brought in to place. divers attached some cable lines. raising the truck up. and enough to gain access. it was a single occupant in the vehicle. he was like dad to all of us. it s a very, very sad thing that should not have happened. and it s an accident and we will be investigating over the next 24
no act of violence will shake the resolve of the united states of america. president obama is speaking where a campaign stop turned into a somber remembrance of four americans who were killed in libia. among them u.s. ambassador christopher stevens who grew up in the bay area. i m larry beil in for dan ashley. and i m carolyn johnson. the attack on the u.s. consulate seemed well orchestrated and designed to take lives. as many as 20 heavily armed men set fire to that compound trapping the americans inside. they likely died of smoke inhalation. two american destroyers and 50 marines are on the move to libia tonight. all u.s. embassies around the world are on high alert. chris stevens is the first u.s. ambassador killed in the line of duty since 1988. he rushed to the compound to help save others and gave his life in the process. ama dates is live from the cal campus where a vigil took place at stevens fraternity. ama? reporter: yes, he was honored because this is where h
their move. reporter: according to web site she uses a range of approach to treat pain disorders but prosecutor say she was doing on the side that made her the subject of undercover sting. they were getting over prescribed pain medication for reasons not medically necessar necessary. reporter: prosecutors say she would over prescribe pain kill investigators addicts which they would then resell, abuse or both. those that do that and need to be held accountable. reporter: this is where authorities say she with meet patients. office abandoned since her arrest. district attorney accuses her of knowingly prescribing powerful pain reliever. a synthetic narcotic approximately 100 times more potent than morphin morphine. and oxycontin. synthetic narcotic known on the street as hillbilly heroin. on the streets it s pretty easy to get. reporter: sergeant knows all too well how prevalent the drugs are on the street. he s a drug officer with the county sheriff s office. tonight