This is kpix5 news. Want to get right to some breaking news in oakland right now. We just got word a man was shot multiple times in a parking lot of a walgreens on high street just west of macarthur freeway in east oakland about 30 minutes ago. Paramedics loaded him into an ambulance and rushed him to the hospital. We are told he is in stable condition now. So far authorities have not identified any suspects. Also tonight some raiderettes are fighting one of their own who is suing the team. One retired cheerleader tells andria borba leave us out of it. Reporter retired raiderettes are breaking formation and crying foul at a lawsuit claiming the Oakland Raiders paid below minimum wage. The suit was filed last week in Alameda County superior court by lacey t. , a married stay at home mom and former raiderette. Were only hearing one little fish in the sea. Reporter lorraine lee was a raiderette from 2000 to 2006 and said lacey t. Claims the raiders only paid them 1,200 for the whole seaso
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Police arrested seventh grade teacher ron guinto. In richmond today. They sa, y the alleged abuse took place inside his classroom. At the making waves academy. He was arrested at mira vista school. Thats where kron 4s Justine Waldman is live tonight with our top story. Justine, when did the alleged abuse take place . Reporter a rested here in front of students with allegations that he abused sexually abused students spiri arrested for a lewd acts on a child and assault with commit sodomy. School officials are telling me that he passed f p i fingerprint check. We are just relieved and heartened that this individual has been removed from the campus. I do not want to rush rush to judgment or guilty before trial. Reporter spoke with the plot a credible and he told me that he was just shocked. Theyre a big help for students who may be traumatized first thing tomorrow morning. Have a psychologist and personnel to help find out the other students to see what other means they need matt. Met. R
People because they are well paid. They should come to a deal. Reporter do you know about another strike . Definitely worried because its going to just disrupt everything. Reporter and it will disrupt just about everything because although bart has gotten one extra ferry to start working the bay if the theres a strike and one extra bus line in from concord, its still not going to move the commuters nearly as well as bart does on any given day. Allen . Phil, were three weeks into a 30day coolingoff period. Things arent cool. They are ice cold. Theres no movement. Reporter no. There is not. Not on the key issues. This is coming down to money, allen. And thats whats so difficult for both sides to deal with. On one side, bart is demanding that the workers start paying more and more into their pensions and healthcare. The workers are resisting that. On the other side the bart director saying unless they do, we wont approve the deal. So its going to probably come down to the wire. Its going
Captioning funded by cbs this is the cbs morning news for friday, august 2 pd this is the cbs morning news for friday, august 2nd, 2013. Good morning. Good to be with you. Im annemarie green. Well, the state department is taking a potential Terror Threat very seriously. Its prompting embassies throughout the muslim world to shut down sunday. Susan mcginnis has more. Susan, good morning. Good morning, annemarie. Without elaborating it says its closing its diplomatic posts because of security threats but intelligence says they picked up signs of a plot by al qaeda. The state department reacted to a security concern thursday, ordering u. S. Embassies and consulates across north africa and the middle east to be shuttered down on sunday. They include dip employee masts posts in egypt, israel, and jordan. We continue our operations with security and safety. Reporter the state department stayed quiet but the closings are tied to a nonspecific threat from al qaeda. Without knowing an exact loc