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live outside the construction site of 49ers new stadium in santa clara. where we are learning more about the worker killed >> it could take months they have told us that the jobs that has been deemed safe and permitted to be open. at first it was shock but now with tragic. the other fellow co-workers loosed their life. i think that has some and pretty quick after it is pretty emotional. a little banged up in there. >> reporter: or statements from the forty-niners and the trucking company our sincerest prayers are with the family and co-workers. the steel company says they extend their deepest sympathies to a family in france during this difficult time. a thousand prayers go out on this difficult time >> reporter:this is not the first death at the 49ers stadim construction site. this past june, elevator mechanic donald white was killed on the job. the 63-year-old died when he was hit by a counter-weight in an elevator shaft. like today's casualty.white was working for a subcontractor.when the accident happened. white had been an elevator mechanic for 40 years. >> reporter: reenforcing all safety standards and meeting will be held some. live in santa clara rob fladeboe. >> pam: happening now. bart and its unions at thebargaining both sides hoping to reach an agreement by midnight. and avert a possible strike. >> pam: the two sides were reportedly getting close. until, without warning -- >> pam: bart management put down a take it or leave it, final offer. which the unions have promised *not to accept. kron 4's dan kerman is live in oakaland. outside negotiations. any word of progress? >> reporter: put on the table at 4:00 yesterday let's listen in live. >> we have been out we have been at this at a total of 150 days at this point and we think that is time for the union leadership to let us now and the people of the bay area know if they will take an offer. it is the middle of october. there has been to offers that have been taken to their membership during negotiations. the reason we want that to happen is we think that we have a great offer on the table with 12% based wage increase. that they will get regardless a.m. we also built into this a bonus with writer should and revenue is growing faster than the project we will share of $2,000 a year additional about 1 and 1/4% and pay for the average bart workers. so the economics of these deals are important. we have a very well-paid work force in the offer great benefits. we need from them are set of work rose to allow them to work efficiently. one of the big issues for us are beneficial practices if we allow workers in any part of the district to do something, you give them a perk, or allow them to park their car in this area... half a day off and then half of that right will go to everyone in their unit. >> we are very unique in this beneficial cost to people in the world is, if anyone still hasn't. i give you an example.. if you have been faxing a report to people we cannot offer you to e-mail without a mutual agreement. so you can imagine this building up and becomes a very very expensive proposition and get in a way of providing a service we need to provide. also another issue is the 40 hour work week. i can show you can call and and get overtime even if you have not worked a complete 40 hours. we need to clear this out of our contract. and that was what we have offered a fantastic contract with this should get rid of some of the things that get in the way that again and the way of what services we need to provide. we do not feel a bart strike is necessary. unlike our union to do what other unions have done and ticket offer to their written workers without going on strike. the calls that i am receiving are about three to one. they're asking us to be firm so we are tried to do that at the same tie live up to everyone desire that we now have a strike. we do not believe a strike is marked. do believe we get there tonight but we need the unions to meet us here at the want to counter or say we are all ears on that. we would try to take it their best proposals and combine it with what we have to offer. >> >> reporter: you have been listening to bart board president speaking of the last and final offer they're still open to discussing with union members but their bottom line in the dawdle dollar figure is about the same. >> reporter:bart unions returned to the bargaining table monday after extending their strike by 24 hours. >> >> reporter: before the strike deadline, bart management gave unions a last best and final offer, in other words take it or leave? >> we were very, very close to a deal the other day and they yanked it away. they have no concern or regard for the riding public and we are appalled by that. >> reporter:bart unions weren?t the only ones shocked? state and local politicians monitoring the negotiations came out and slammed bart management. >> we were disappointed. and felt that this has done a lot of damage and impeding progress progress. >> a contradiction to those efforts and discontinuous in fact to the promise that was made that the negotiations would continue to avoid inconvenience of the public at the strike. >> we are asking to redraw the last hour and last offer so that negotiations and discussions can continue. >> reporter:but bart has refused to withdraw than friday?s previous offer and includes a 12% pay hike over 4 years? not so says the unions. on the surface a gross 12% in the up being a-almost 1 percent for our members. the health and retiree and pension costs. tonight at 5:30. >> reporter: the union has made it clear that it will not accept what is on the table right now and it is still on the table at midnight they will strike. reporting live and not carmen kron 4 news >> pam: ac transit strike notice just given. we will have more coming up later. we'll be joined by professor john logan. he is an expert in labor negotiations. he says the 'final offer' by bart was a huge setback. we'll talk with him about what could be next. >> pam: the last few days have been very stressful and a strike deadline has come and gone. >> it was yesterday i came to early and. >> nerve wracking. less people on the transit market on the freeway. >> come to some type of conclusion. >> i've always been a strong support of union and not totally dependent on the public transit. >> we have to get up early hour than normal and it will be extra traffic and people will be late to work. >> pam: lots of people staying up late. or waking up early -- to see >> pam: are going to be running or not? what's going to happen if the trains are not running tomorrow what are you going to do? >> pam: and stay connected with kron-4 as a bart strike looming. on the new kron-4 app, we have a special seciton dedicated to bart. inclduing alternate transportation options -- in the event workers walk off the job. alert -- if a deal is >> pam: coming up. a bay area halloween tradition. ends with a world record >>then -- leaving no man behind. the caught on camera rescue. >> pam: earning a calornia soldier the nations highest combat honor. but first. the 49ers orginazation apologizing. because of something the fans at candlestick did. look at them with that u-verse wireless receiver. back in our day, we couldn't just move the tv wherever we wanted. yeah, our birthday entertainment was a mathemagician. because if there's anything that improves magic, it's math. the only thing he taught us was how to subtract kids from a party. ♪ let's get some cake in you. i could go for some cake. [ male announcer ] switch and add a wireless receiver. get u-verse tv for $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. >> this just in to the kron 4 newsroom. >> pam: a.c. transit has given 24 hour notice to strike as well. first of all, just a reaction to the news that a.c. transit may go up at the same time as bart workers. >> when bart actually went out in august and threatened that they did not. ac transit provided service but it looks as though the and not looking to provide service as thursday evening. there is no there isn't any other state law as well. >> the governor does get a onetime 60 day cooling off had action and he has taken that as to bart but has not taken that to the not taken as regards to ac transit so that option is still out there. >> either party are allowed to ask for 60 day cooling off periods. again, ac transit the governor has not asked for this request >> pam: how many people would normally use ac transit buses? >> mean per day monday to friday its about 190,000 troops. that is a lot of people moving on round. trips * >> pam: >> would say, it's about half that sold a person taking a round trip is still a significant number. and not a terrible public transit. >> pam: do these developers against any creed for those as calling for a long? >> very few transit agencies allowed to go on strike. pics system such as new york and others are not accurate so this will increase the calls to implement this in the bay area but that remains to be seen. >> pam: this certainly had hurts the bay area economy and budget for many families are affected by this destruction. who speaks for the commuters and all of this? >> i think the union feels the same. people are exhausted from the whole summer of having their summer plans inconvenience that agencies like my and others have no power or authority to stop or modify these plants at all. >> pam: the worst just to me in ac transit carries 190,000 people on a weekday along with bart, and both are potentially striking sometime this week. ac transit has given us a 72 hour strike notice. bare. what spurred the chaos at a >> catherine: walmart store. then -- a woman stranded on >> catherine: it was chaos in some grocery stores in louisiana sunday. a computer glitch affected the food stamp system -- which meant that peoplehad unlimited balances on their cards. everyone told their friends, apparently. >> catherine: and aisles were clogged with carts stuffed with food. this is a walmart in the town of mansfield. the reason you don't see anyone with these carts. when the problem was fixed and people found out they had their usual 100-dollar limits.they abandoned the carts and just left. one man said he couldn't help but feel sorry for the workers who would have to re-stock all this food. it was a different kind of >> catherine: problem in at least 17 states saturday - including california. food stamp money was not available at all -- because the system that operates the debit-style cards >> catherine: went down. these are stores in delano, california. it was probably related to what happened sunday in louisiana - except people weren't allowed to use their cards until the problem was fixed. a lot of people mistakenly thought it was the latest casualty of the government shutdown. >> reporter: temperatures despite the warm weather in the daytime view is the cooling temperatures in the upper thirties tonight of the west 40's and 50's by the bay. even warmer than what we had today quinn up and the upper 70's for san francisco i will talk about the rest of the week's forecast coming up. >> reporter: million workers could be one walking off the job at midnight the latest coming up worst bart stance. coming up! look at them with that u-verse wireless receiver. back in our day, we couldn't just move the tv wherever we wanted. yeah, our birthday entertainment was a mathemagician. because if there's anything that improves magic, it's math. the only thing he taught us was how to subtract kids from a party. ♪ let's get some cake in you. i could go for some cake. [ male announcer ] switch and add a wireless receiver. get u-verse tv for $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. >> reporter: had to be carted off the field most- clapt appropriately for him being wheeled off. but before the in some fans started doing the wave. >> (cheers & applause) >> their door of the waves at candlestick park this and not the time for that right now. >> reporter: the tried to stop the crowd from doing the wave as he was on the ground killing non gnomic nest. nu numb nest >> reporter: say that he will and that he will experience some soreness but will be ok. >> pam: a 72 hour strike notice has been given for ac transit derrick bart strike [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to get great deals the easy way. you do enough flying around. that's why we give you real big club card deals. this week, load up on your favorite coke products. 12 packs are $2.77 each. tide is $16.99 for 150 ounces. that's under 20 cents a load. and oikos greek yogurt is just a buck. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients for life. you want a way to he minimize blood sugar spike support heart heth. and your immune syem. now there's new glucerna advce with three benefits inne. 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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> pam: the union for the ac transit workers issued a 72 hour strike notice. bart and its unions are still at their bargaining tables both sides hoping to reach an agreement before midnight. bart management put bay take-it-or-leave-it proposal on the table without notice spirit which the unions into an not accept. >> is looking more >> reporter: is looking more and more like we will see a work stoppage to marron which it seems like it will be on strike. mannish assistance is their final offer her the money will not change and this is as far as they will call. the bottom line is the next five to six hours for the so-called final offer does not change bart workers will not be at work tomorrow. this is with the bart president had to say calling on our negotiators to have the union workers would get this package and take a vote on it we >> think that we have a great offer on the table with a 12% wage increase. that they will get regardless. we also built into this a bonus if ryder ship in revenue increase in grant faster than we project we will share a portion with that they can get up to $8,000. $1,000 >> apologize to the writers. riders. >> reporter: if nothing changes with management's offer they are going on strike at midnight. the bottom line is the final offer is pretty close as to how far they are willing to go. so as not looking very good if it's someone that if you are someone that takes the train. >> pam: jolene felt it coming. >> pam: boy do we need an expert at this point. ! >> really everything that we heard yesterday is very close together to a settlement was in reach until we got to the 4:00 p.m. last offer from bart management same ticket or leave it. >> pam: the last offer is actually in a legal terms. >> it really came out of the blue. the elected officials were meeting with both sides. >> pam: so why would bart say that and still be at the table? >> well, they are sending mixed signals are messages because they are san that day are still at the table in talks but that does not seem to be correct if this is the last of final offer. >> pam: now things are more contentious and again. who has authority to make this or make things happen and so that the bay area commuters can continue with their public transit. ? >> right, they've really had a direct response to make sure the trains continued to run and again, a few million dollars of parks which we were being told was the situation this is far too important to all-out a strike over that small of a distance in proposals. i imagine it's a very late night and continued into midnight tonight is difficult to see any type of settlement. >> know. >> pam: get our new kron 4 act will have a new section designated just for bart. character awoke but we have a large enough deal is reached or not. >> catherine: president obama spent part of the day at a food pantry in washington d.c.. he warned of the fast approaching deadline of re of the debt ceiling. >> catherine: senate leaders have been trying to work out a deal all weekend. help thursday is the deadline for raising the ceiling on the debt ceiling. >> reporter: bart management and union appears to be born on strike bart leaders are calling on a boat for their last, best and final offer. more coming up >> this just in to the kron 4 newsroom. >> pam: if both transit stations strike over 600,000 commuters will have to find other ways to get around. more ahead! ñáçwçñ >> pam: jason appelbaum is here with more on our on the forty-niners >> reporter: candlestick park this pact as always for more on a regular seasons left before is the after the season. everyone is talking about 18 plays and 89 yds frank gore it had 10 carries on that drive along. niners went 32 to 20. hardball after the game on that at dame >> town that grinding the meat! counting the meet pounding the meat! >> reporter: raiders meanwhile cannot get it done in kansas city against alex mess. terrell pryor showed flashes behind a bank off often supplying sacked 10 about 10 times by it in the first quarter alone. right >> reporter: year's loss 27 chief bay improved six and zero raiders to and 4. >> the turnovers, i apologize for my scene. we will be back. we will be in the play off. >> reporter: her not like lee. not likely. >> reporter: this guy is immensely talented and thus we want in the playoffs. gary will have more sports coming up. >> reporter: notice you are looking at blue skies. we will continue to see this weather pattern step round for some time. the mid to upper 70's in most places upper 70's for danville and stanford. 77 another sunny day but temperatures will be even warmer about five degrees and other places between 75 and 85 degrees. going all the way into next weekend. we are looking at off shore winds coming out of the north and north east. in addition to this, we also have the storm trecker well to the north up into canada and that will keep us storm free into the next seven days. despite the warm temperatures and daytime at night, cooler temperatures dropping into the upper 30's from manta low '40's. the upper 40's for the south bay. 83 in san jose and south san jose mid '80s. a high of 82 degrees with lp does. alpena's lost to thi >> reporter: 84 oakland, will at least for the north bay and that the captors for tomorrow blow to mid- 70s. going through the rest of the week wednesday through friday it look at low to mid 70's in land and upper 70's by the bay and warm temperatures with sunshine through out the weekend but just a little bit cooler in time sunday and monday. >> pam: ac transit workers issuing a 72 hour strike notice. upwards of 600,000 commuters could be holding their collective breath that each one there hunan situations will be resolved before the workers go out on strike will continue to follow up on development and be back with more. >> reporter: i will be at most of it but i will let you decide coming up on the next edition of people behaving badly tonight at 8. 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[ male announcer ] switch and add a wireless receiver. get u-verse tv for $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. >> pam: they came, they checked each other out, and in the end one was the big winner. we are talking about the half moon bay annual pumpkin weigh off. as kron four's terisa estacio reports, this years winner set a world record. >> reporter:well this is it this gianormous pumpkin behind me is the big winner of the annual contest here in half >> reporter:it weighed in at well, we will get to that in a minute. it was a world record. >> reporter:so how did he do it well, this year there were 55 entries organizers started early in the morning sizing up all of pumpkins >> reporter: do you ever think that you could grow a pumpkin that size? >> no way! >> take them off the trucks and let them see will the winner in its letter on. i've been coming out here for four or five years. >> reporter:there was a lot of tension and a lot of pressureand a lot of competition. these students were on hand to weigh in on weigh off >> reporter:attending this event is both a local affair we love coming out as something people go out of their way to attend >> reporter:in the end with three pumpkins closing in on the contest it was this one, weighing in at 1985 pounds that took top honors. this is grower gary miller >>gary miller i am so happy >>miller wins a big cash prize, $11,910 dollar. 6 dodllars for each poind. as far as what happens now to the pumpkin well, it will be a star attraction in the upcoming half moon bay festival then, gary doesn't know what happens after that. >> reporter: i will talk about someone weather for tomorrow, but >> pam: and ac transit embarcadero on strike but this week and what is next with this this man for hundreds of commuters plus new tonight at 6 several robberies and assaults from the you see berkeley campus. the great american novel. so you can happily let life get in the way, while planning for tomorrow. so you can finish the great american novel banking for the life you have investing for the life you want chase. so you can >> pam: they will strike tonight. as soon as the last trains >>yes, we are prepared at the end of revenue to go on strike. >> pam: tens of thousands of round of backed up traffic and long lines for busses and ferries. >> pam: breaking news tonight that will affect just about everyone in the bay area. they will strike this thursday. >> pam: workers are threatening to >> pam: it's a nightmare scenario for hundreds of thousands of commuters facing the loss of the two biggest transbay transit systems. >> pam: bart unions and management until midnight to avoidthe two sides were making progress. until, without warning -- last best and final offer. the unions have notkron4's dan kerman is live where talks are takingdan? >> reporter:what has it been like for you not knowing if the trains are going to be >>"the postponement and waiting is even worse." preparations? >>"yes i did." >> "no i just got up early." >> reporter:.have you been following this at all? >>"yeah to an extent" >> reporter:would you rather they just make a decision or you don't care as long as the trains >>"i hope everybody gets what they want" >>"i want my bart." >> reporter:in san leandro haaziq madyun >> pam: stay connected with kron-4 on the bart negotiations. you can get the latest on our web site -- kron-4 dot com. as well as on our facebook and twitter pages. you can also download our mobile app to get push alerts to get the latest bart information. >> reporter: a.c. transit union's just informed us of the 72 hour strike notice. the >> pam: on a normal day of many people use the ac transit buses? >> average a weekly ryder ship monday through friday is about 190,000 troops. that is a lot of people moving all around. tripas trips >> i would say, 600,000 trips is about half that saw a person taking a round trip so is a significant amount of trips. we do not have the road system to absorb that number of vehicle. >> reporter: the request can come from the district management or unions themselves they can also ask for a 60 day cooling off period sold that has not offered that has not happened either. police say a delivery truck >> pam: driver was crushed by a bundle of rebar.being unloaded from a truck. it's the second death at the site since construction began. kron4's rob fladeboe is live in santa clara.where we're learning more about >> reporter: inside of the area that is a word of caution tape. a cruise here is in the process of using the four left and is shifted and that is why mr. lick was struck. transported to a hospital where he read it later died. >> reporter: and general contractor will be going over all safety protocol spirit will lot of questions surfacing. mr. garcia stopped by to take pictures hoping, he could learn something that helped improve safety on the job. >> we want to know the reason this happen to be. usually union jobs are very safe they are the sitka's ones out there. and go across the board year to year the union jobs are the safest ones out there so we are very concerned why has this happened. we have the oakland paulina or 1 hours or-coming across the bay pretty soon and they will be building that job as well in san francisco. so we are concerned to make a japs safer in san francisco >> reporter: meanwhile the forty-niners issued statements to the victim family. you may also recall this is the first time that happened another construction worker looked lost his job back lost his life back here in june. >> pam: a san francisco man is back >> pam: coming up. >> pam: a motorycle theft. caught on camera. what happens after a man steals the motorcycle. fortune magazine has come highest paid women. who's on the list and howa pumpkin weigh-off ringing in the upcoming halloween it's great having at&t u-verse high speed internet. walter likes to download fix-it videos... and watch "boardwalk empire." it helps sam with math... 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[ male announcer ] at&t brings it all together. ♪ >> reporter: he is lizards and scroll to stay alive. the man missing for two weeks 72 year-old jean went missing on september 24th on a hunting trip with friends. he was found by another group of hunters over the weekend. he slipped and fell in steep terrain. he used his rifle to shoot squirrels and lizards and other items for school for food. he suffered a gash on his sheehan and upper lip but is expected to be ok. >> pam: a rash of robberies and assaults near and around uc berkeley. u-c berkeley. how police are responding. a motorcycle theft in progress. captured on was foiled. >> pam: new at six. >> pam: u-c berkeley police are stepping up patrols after a rash of robberies and assaults on or near campus. >> pam: kron4's maureen kelly reports that law enforcement is especially concerned because some of the incidents involved firearms. >> reporter: there have been four incidents over the past four days around cal. two happened on thursday.the most violent attack happening at 5:30 am here right off campus at berkeley way and oxford street.when a 57 year old woman associated with the university was robbed by a man with a gun.who hit her, then grabbing her purse when she fell to the ground and took off running. the victim sustained non life threatening injuries >> reporter:later that same day.just before 8 pm a 19 year old female student was mugged for her cell phone while standing outside the bevelry cleary dorm a few blocks off campus. >> reporter:the most recent crimes happened on the campusa little before 1 am saturday morning three suspects attemped to rob a male student of his backpack as he was walking on campanile way.near dwinelle hall.but were scared off. >> reporter:and then sunday evening a little after 9 o'clock at night a male student walking near the moffitt library was robbed at gunpoint by two male suspects demanding his cell phone.bite >> is generally safe here because things happen on our campus is visible. . plan on being a more visable presence in light of the crime.and they've issued crime alerts to make students and staff aware of what's going on. maureen kelly kron4 news. >> catherine: more than a week after hea suspected terrorist is in the u.s. -- facing charges. he's believed to be an al- qaeda operative and his name >> catherine: is abu anas al-libi. after being questioned on a navy warship. >>hewas taken to new york today. u.s. special operations forces grabbed him from his home in tripoli about a week ago. he's accused of playing a role in the 1998 u.s. embassy bombings in kenya and tanzania. >>a tragedy on a carnival cruise ship in the caribbean. a six-year-old boy drowned in a pool this weekend.in the middle of a party. he'd been with his 10-year- old brother. quentyn hunter of florida had been swimming.when someone noticed him struggling in the water. passengers pulled him out and performed c-p-r - but the little boy died at the scene. >> catherine: the ship had been ending a four-day cruise.and carnival saying it appears this was the first time a guest has drowned in one of its pools. >> catherine: police consider the incident an accident. >> reporter:take a look at this -- a would-be thief in san paola, brazil tries to steal a man's motorcycle -- the video has gone viral. let's take a closer look at how it all went down. a man points a gun at the biker wearing the helmet camera. >> reporter:and the biker gets off the motorcyle with his hands up.and backs away from the bike.giving up his keys. grabs a hold of the motorcyle. and gets on. then shots were fired. and you see the would-be thief on the motorcycle falls over. >> reporter:police say the bullets came from an officer who was on his way home from work when saw the crime in progress. they say the officer fired in self-defense when the alleged thief grabbed for his gun. >> reporter:you later see the man shot on the groundhe was taken to a hospital. >> reporter: tomorrow sunshine another warm day. look for the sunny fall whether to stick around to the next rest of the week and next weekend as well. >> reporter: san jose in the south bay. upper '40's and or fifties by the bay and afternoon highs with lots of sunshine going into a the low to mid '80s for south bay. 81 for redwood city, for it fremont and. five degrees warmer tomorrow that we had today and 82 concord, and did bill. looking at mid to upper 70's closed at 80 degrees in union city. san francisco a little bit warmer today. 70's today in 70's for tomorrow as well as oakland. nice beach weather with with whether sticking on run through the rest of the week with some upper 70's closed '80s by the bay. pam? >> pam: fortune magazine has revealed its list of the 25 highest paid women-- >> pam: topping the list of executives is safra catz.president and c-f-o of oracle, who raked in a total of 43 million dollars. >> pam: next up is yahoo's c-e-o marissa mayer.who earned 36-million. facebook c-o-o sheryl sandberg comes in third with 26-million. irene rosenfeld, the chairman and c-e-o of mondelez international is 7-th on the list with 22- million. and margaret whitman, the c- e-o of hewlett-packard rounds out the top 10 with 15-million. >>"thank you chicago. thank you for everything" >> pam: coming up. >> pam: you don't always have to finish first to be an inspiration. how this man is proof of that. a bear caught red handed being somewhere where its not supposed to be. the couple who spotted the bears describe what they saw. next! 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[ male announcer ] switch and add a wireless receiver. get u-verse tv for $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. >> catherine: you don't always have to finish first to be an inspiration. and this man is living proof. mah-kul melamed is from venezuela. he was the final runner to cross the finish line of of the chicago marathon this weekend.he came in early this morning. he suffers from muscular dystrophy, but was determined to finish the course. it took him about 17 hours. >>"my first message is honor the city of chicago. the beautiful city of chicago that receives us and let us to cross the street. thank you chicago. thank you for everything." >> catherine: a crowd of supporters was waiting for him. this is actually the 3rd time mah-kul has finished a marathon. he says he wants to show people that you can't give up on doing things just because you're different.or slower. >> reporter: bears for a series of recent car break- ins but says no one believed him. now, theres proof! >> reporter:a family spotted not one but two bears rummaging through the family car. these are pictures of the bear break-ins. the family says a bear and her cub walked up to their car. opened its doors. and got into it. the bear was calm. the owner. not so much >> they are in the car! >> she opened the door and pulled everything about her calls when she did not find anything in that she heard paul on it to step up. >> reporter: how about that!the family says they didn't have any food in the car, when the bears got bored they moved on to, presumably, find their next stories... e pa staed up e ba of my hea and wrped oundo thfront. coul'that felthrohoutmy wholeea. the isteng a theashwas movi do. thdoctors at the coul'that felthrohoutmy wholeea. at iave checked emerout an e door.d erwhen hadhinglesmyyesight. the sic opped. back in our day, we couldn't just move the tv wherever we wanted. yeah, our birthday entertainment was a mathemagician. because if there's anything that improves magic, it's math. the only thing he taught us was how to subtract kids from a party. ♪ let's get some cake in you. i could go for some cake. 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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> reporter: agencies like mine in others we have no power of the door to a stop to modify these plans a fall. at all. >> pam: upwards of 600 dozen commuters will be left to find other ways to get around. kron4 dan chrome and then ackerman is at the same spirit >> >> reporter: to sudser still at the tables but nothing changes in the next few hours bart will walk off and strike. at 4:00 in the afternoon bart management land lay down a last and final offer so are afraid to take it or leave it offer. it >> we think we have a great offer on the table. >> now at this point we are not changing any deadlines. guess what we're urging commuters to find alternate routes for their transit services and requirements. >> reporter: 01 of the bart muni involved in this sense this is the last best and final offer for bart management. at the same time they want to kind have it both ways. if unions want to move things or not a little bit they could do that the financial part will not change. bottom-line, if the package does not change union workers say they will walk off the job at midnight they were very close but some union officials say that about 10 million apart. at this point, things are not looking good pam. but a lot to h next five hours. >> reporter: bart pastor say it's been stressful rather not knowing if the trains aren't running. >> nurse or wrecking. 1nervewrecking! 2 " i need my bart >> " i need my bart " >> reporter: a truck driver for a steel company out of napa of pyrrhic appears to have died from being hit but a load of steel. >> we had a fellow co- workers lose their life and i believe that st and really quick and it is pretty emotional. a little banged up and near. >> reporter: campus police are alerting police and alerting daugherty and students about the strength of robberies. campus police said the art of especially concerned of the two robberies regarding handguns. they are going to increase security. >> reporter: the sky wave band gary miller he says he is beyond thrill the pomp and will be the star attraction at the upcoming festival here in town lee in over a thousand pounds. >> reporter: what a beautiful day it was and half moon bay. what 79 degrees. bay bridge toll plaza with clear conditions tonight when temperatures are keeping cool as we head into tomorrow morning. some of the north bank will see if you upper 30's warming things up in to the '80s for a lot of places. look for eighties and 83 degrees for tom noncurrent we say more and sunny for the rest of the week and through friday. stang warming to the weekend will be back. these are the hands a pediatrician. these are pioneering advances in heart surgery. and these are developing groundbreaking treatments for cancer. they're the hands of the nation's top doctors. kaiser permanente doctors. and though they are all different, they work together on a single mission: saving lives. discover how we are advancing medicine at kp.org join us, and thrive. it's like everyone came together and said, "if it's good, let's save it for the weekend." so here's to the kfc ten buck weekend bucket. ten pieces, ten bucks. any way you want it. just ten bucks every saturday and sunday. today tastes so good. female announcer: sleep train's sleep train's inventory clearance sale, ends sunday. save 10, 20, even 35% on a huge selection of simmons and sealy clearance mattresses. get two years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. even get free delivery! sleep train stacks the savings high to keep the prices low. but hurry, sleep train's inventory clearance sale ends sunday. guaranteed! ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ you want a way to he minimize blood sugar spike support heart heth. and your immune syem. now there's new glucerna advce with three benefits inne. 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(laughter) >> gary: it was me (laughter) >> gary: i am half plain where people are saying about what a gesture or but you're giving seven mailman >> pam: he wanted to say goodbye. what else should he have done? >> gary: will take a quick break and come back. >> >> thought that counts! 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