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that they have found human remains on one property. however, they have not found him and remained on the other properties. >> reporter: we are first talking about, and this man that lives here, robert fletcher who has been missing since last week. they have found human remains on his property in cobb. that are not or had not confirm if it was him. >> reporter: as you can see from this video, it is hard to tell one property from the next because of the burn. authorities, had a really indicated that no remains had been found at on his property. however, when i went to that property today, officials say this is an act of crime scene with a half a dozen of officers on the same with most of them wearing masks. >> reporter: it is a and at the crime scene, again. that is all that they have told us. the indication that is an act of crime scene creek leads one to jump to a different conclusion however, no confirmation at that point at this point. >> reporter: that is the latest,dan kerman kron4news >> pam:pope francis. celebrating his first mass in the united states today in washington. tens of thousands of attending the outdoor service at the national >> pam:national basilica >> pam:the pope wasted no time in u=s. speaking out on a whole range of hot= button political issues. from abortion and immigrant rights. to climate change and predatory priests. >>nat cheers >> pam:huge cheers as the popemobile rolled slowly down constitution avenue. security concerns kept the crowd at a distance. but in one case, he had a baby blessing. >>more nat >> pam:the pope's first full day in america began with a visit to the white house. >>"we see a living example of jesus' teachings, a leader whose moral authority comes not just through words but also through deeds." >> pam: action on global warming. >> pam:"climate change is a problem which can no longer be left to a future generation." >> pam:the president and the pope refugee crisis and the status of immigrants in ths country. >>music >> pam:later at the national basilica, the pope congratulated the nation's catholic bishops on their handling of the priest sex abuse scandal. >>i realize how much the pain of recent years has weighed upon you and i have supported your generous commitment to bring healing to victims -- in the knowledge that in healing we too are healed." >> pam:that comment brought criticism from groups who sympathy for victims and less for the bishops. >> pam:the pope's next gesture was also controversial. conferring sainthood on father junipero serra, the franciscan father who founded man of california's missions. >> pam:native american groups tried to stop the canonization, saying serra was reponsible for the exploitation, oppression, enslavement and genocide of thousands of indigenous californians. >> pam:the pope painted a different picture. >>junipero sought to defend the dignity of the native community, to protect it from those who had mistreated and abused it. >> pam:father junipero serra died more than 230- years ago in carmel. where one of the missions he started, is located. kron four's rob fladeboe shows us how the news of his canonization. was greeted at the mission he founded. >> pam:as the bells tolled, pilgrims who flocked here to the carmel mission, where father junipero serra is buried, said the canonization of serra as a saint, at last, was long overdue but well worth the wait. steve zanger/carmel -- >> reporter:it began with mass as hundreds of the faithful, many tourists among them, raised their voices as the clergy quoted from the book of isaiah, paying homage to thejesuit priest who founded this and other missions, bringing christianity to california. >> reporter:father pete crivelli/vicar general monterey diocese -- >> reporter:and then they gathered in the mission courtyard where pope francis, live from washington, made it official, bestowing sainthood on father serra. >> pope on the big screen -- >> reporter:the church reached out in compassion to those who feel differently about sainthood for father serra, a reference to the native americans who say serra enslaved their ancestors. but by and large, the message here was let the bells toll for a man who devoted his life to the gospel. >> juni ranillo/supports sainthood for serra -- >> he brought jesus to california. >> reporter:but not everyone is endorsing the idea of father serra becoming a saint. today's celebration in carmel was dotted by quiet protests. coming up on kn 4 news at six. why some say, father serra is no saint at all. >> pam: tomorrow, pope francis conintues his historic visit with a trip to capitol hill.there, he will deliver a speech to a joint meeting of congress. which is a first for any pope. >> pam: members of congress have been preparing for his visit. and will welcome him at the capitol for a historic moment. >> pam: kron 4's congressional correspondent alex schuman joins us live from washington. to tell us how the visit has changed things on capitol hill, and what members expect to hear. alex? >> reporter: the excitement is building all. it will beat a lot of members of congress first chance to see pope francis person. >> reporter:congress makes history all the time, but on thursday september 24th these old columns and walls will be the backdrop to something we have never seen. >>sen. tim kaine "there's a lot of buzz and excitement about it." >> reporter:pope francis will be the first leader of the catholic joint session of congress - giving members a moment to take a short breath before dealing with a possible government shutdown next week. >> sen. mike rounds - sd --"everything else just gets delayed a couple more days so rather than working in overtime and getting things done on time we'll just end up with a couple more days here in which we'll devote to the pope's visit. it's exciting, and something that is important." >>sen. tim kaine - virginia --"what we in congress need to hear, what we really need to hear probably most from the pope is that leaders can have a humility and really be servants." >> reporter:virginia democrat senator tim kaine is one of the 164 members of the congress the pew research center says consider themselves catholic. that's about 31 percent. many of them, including kaine, maintain a strong connection to the church. he visited honduras just last february - where he once spent time as a catholic missionary. >>"he's addressing big challenging issues and i'm he'll challenge all of us." >> reporter:the pope does not fall into an american political category, which means republicans and democrats may not always see eye to eye with his opinions. all sides do agree that it will be exciting to see this unique moment in history. >>joe donnelly --"i'll feel a great honor to have a chance to be there with the pope." >> reporter:in terms of security, capitol police and the secret service are treating this address like the superbowl and an innauguration all rolled into one. barriers are up across dc, and many government agencies have asked their employees to treat it like a snow day. >> reporter: because the crowds tomorrow are expected to be so loud--large. >> pam:1. what is the pope expected to talk about during his address to congress? >> reporter: some of it, will be a little bit of what he has spoken about at the white house. in regard to climate change and immigration reform effort he is also known to be a little bit unpredictable. one think you will not see its members of congress, have been asked not to shake his hand or touch the pope. because his schedule is so limited. there are hoping that it would not slow him down. >> pam:2. were members of congress allowed to bring guests? >> pam:3. some conservative members of congress have expressed dismay over some of the positions pope francis is taking on climate change and other matters. is that dissent quieting down now that the pope has actually arrived. >> reporter: that dissent have come down just a little bit. one member of congress, a representative says he will address tomorrow morning some different issues. criticism has been kept to themselves for the most part. everyone from all sides of the aisle. are excited to hear and be here for such an historic moment . we will see what happens after pope francis leaves tomorrow. >> pam: our coverage of the pope's historic visit to the united states. continues on kron 4 dot com. there you can see a slide show of the papal visit in washington. >> pam: and a reminder. >> pam: for push alerts on anythe-minute weather forecasts, mobile app. >> pam: still ahead tonight. a local elementary school coach. arrested for sexual assault on a child. >> pam: coming up. why police are now expanding the investigation. plus, uber is moving its headquarters across the bay. >> pam: next. why it has some in the tonight about breastfeeding. and whether it will make your baby smarter. >> pam: diane? >> diane: we'll be back with the extended forecast! >> pam: new developments in the case of a missing benicia family. >> pam: police in el dorado county now say, they have found three bodies in the family's burned cabin. >> pam: and they are treating the deaths as homicides. adding, the cabin was set on fire. the identity of the bodies is still unknown. >> pam: the family's cabin is off of highway -193. just north of placerville. adam buchannan, his seven- year- old son gavin, and the boy's mother, molly mcafee, have been missing since last week. >> pam: adam is president of buchanan construction, whose offices are in benicia. not far from the family home. >> pam: he has another teenage son, and the family lawyer said remaining family members are cooperating with police. loss >> pam: a man armed with a gun. forces his way into a sausalito home tuesday night. >> pam: the home invasion occurred just before 8- at night. on the 10-0 block of central avenue. sausalito police investigators say, even though the suspect was armed with a gun, the home owner refused to go along with his demands. >>"the suspect fled the scene" >> pam: the victim described the race, wearing a mask 5'8" to 5'10" feet tall with a slim build wearing a neutral colored jacket and blue jeans. >> pam: investigators are checking to see if there is a connection to another recent home invasion robbery that took place just a few miles away, in the city of tiburon. >> pam: new details today. on the deadly livermore crash. that killed a prominent east bay professional. a sixth person is reported to be injured from the crash. >> pam: yesterday morning, an s-u-v drove into the lifestyle r-x gym. police say, the driver meant to put the car into reverse, but hit the gas pedal instead. leading to the accident. >> pam: 49-year-old kathy baker was attending a class when she was killed. baker was the c-f-o of the livermore national laboratory. >> pam: no charges have been filed against the 80 year old driver. and police say, they do not believe drugs or alcohol were involved in the accident. >> pam: a man is hurt after a being hit by a cal-train. this morning in mountain view. police say, the accident happened at the san antonio station around eight oclock in the morning. >> pam: the man was taken to the hospital. officials say, trains were stopped in both directions. but they were able to get a single track working not long afterward. >> pam: it is not clear how the man happened to be on the tracks to be hit by the train. >> pam: a sunnyvale charter school will remain closed. after discovering employees did not have background checks. >> pam: the realization follows the arrest of jonathan chow last week on molestation charges. after the arrest, the school could not verify background checks on the other employees. pete >> pam: police say, chow inappropriately touched a child at the spark charter school. now all employees will undergo background checks and tests for tuberculosis. >> pam: the superintendent admits. they owe that much to employees. the school will not be allowed to reopen until all of that is done. it's possible the school could reopen by friday >> pam: uber.the high tech ride sharing company.has announced plans to expand it's global headquarters across the bay to oakland. >> pam: it's being touted by mayor libby schaaf as an economic boon to the city, who hopes other tech firms will follow. kron4's maureen kelly says the move has some in the community worried about the effect this will have on rent prices. >> reporter:it solidifies our areas status as the hottest new center for urban innovation in america >> reporter:oakland mayor libby schaaf was surrounded by city leaders and officals with the ride sharing giant.and.flanked by renderings of what uber's new office will look like. >> reporter:uber has purchased the old sears building at 19th and by the retailer about a year ago. >> reporter:it will now be called uptown station. >> reporter:the employees moving drivers.will be working out of offices in the upper floors.the ground floor will be developed into shops and retail space. >> reporter:the mayor says the company is committed to working with them to be a good neighbor >>fight for equity and against displacement. >> reporter:but getting priced out is exactly what some oakland about tech giants like uber moving in. >> reporter:others say high rents are the price of revitalization. >>good for our econony >> reporter:the mayor says the housing affordability crisis is a bay area wide problem that was around before uber.and it's something she is committed to addressing. >>having good jobs helps >> reporter:uber says they expect 2-3 thousand employees to work will make them one of the city's largest private employers.those workers will be moving in here sometime in 2017. maureen kelly kron4 news. >> pam: it warm and beautiful wednesday all round the bay area. and i and is here to inform us on what to expect next! >> diane: we did get to 75 degrees today. nice to keep things manageable with those temperatures, not too hot out and inland valleys locations. warm temperatures in the livermore area. 89 for concord, 87 for plaza to an and san francisco and the peninsula are in between the mid-60s and '70s. >> diane: out in the valley about 10 mi. per hour as san jose, about 12 mi. per hour wind speed. >> diane: to purchase would drop to the low eighties for the kelly, 75 for the bay city and along the coast. slightly breezy conditions, similar to what we are already filling and the bay side cities. but that temperature will drop to the low seventies. cloudy conditions with your temperatures in the low 60s. >> diane: high-pressure system, four california moving up to central california and what he does really affect us to warm things up a the next couple of days, at around the 90 degree temperatures. >> diane: talk about the 7 day forecast, coming out when i return! >> pam: does breastfeeding make your child smarter? the surprising results of a new study next. >> pam: plus. how a community is rallying to help replace a pug's stolen wheelchair. my name is chris hughes and i am a certified arborist for pg&e. i oversee the patrolling of trees near power lines and roots near pipes and underground infrastructure. at pg&e wherever we work, we work hard to protect the environment. getting the job done safely so we can keep the lights on for everybody. because i live here i have a deeper connection to the community. and i want to see the community grow and thrive. every year we work with cities and schools to plant trees in our communities. the environment is there for my kids and future generations. together, we're building a better california. >> pam: a new study is challenging conventional wisdom about breastfeeding. scientists in london say a breastfed child is not more intelligent than those who are bottled fed. >> pam: they monitored children in both groups for about 15 years. testing their i-q nine times along the way. and in the end, found no significant difference. >> pam: while breastfeeding might not affect how smart a child will be, researchers say it is still beneficial for a child's growth and development. >> pam: life is a little harder today for a san francisco pug. >> pam: after his owner says someone stole his wheels. bhudda suffers from myelopathy - a spinal nerve disorder that causes older dogs back legs to stop working. >> pam: bhudda is thirteen yearson the thirteeth his owner says someone stole the dog's walker while she was carrying him down the stairs. >> pam: now the dog is unable to walk very much, and has to wear a diaper. a go fund me page was set up to help bhudda get a new set of wheels so he can walk the streets of san francisco again. >> pam: a peninsula elementary coach accused of sexual assault on a child. >> pam: coming up at 5:30. why the investigation is expanding. >> pam: plus. how the investigation into prolific serial killer john wayne gacy lead to a break in a murder case in san francisco. welcome to 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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> pam:parents in the south bay are reeling from the news that a former sports coach has been arrested. the man was reportedly caught having sex with a minor. >> pam:kron 4's terisa estacio is the coach and the circumstances that lead to his arrest. >> reporter:sports coach julio ortiz once oversaw kids here at clifford elementary school in redwood city. he also once worked at selby lane c he in atherton. volunteered as a coach wht the sheriff's activities league. >> reporter:but now. ortiz behind bars. charted with multiple offenses, incluiding allegedly having oral sex with a minuter the age of 16. >> reporter:school officials here at clifford elementary school would not talk to me on camera. but kron four news learned that ortiz to work in the after school program for several years. >> reporter:one parent told me that she was disgusted to hear the news of his arrest. ortiz was arrested along interstate 280 last friday. a chp officer reportedly saw him in the car with a minor ortiz was engagin in oral sex on the minor. >> reporter:authoritie say that their investigation lead to learning that edgardo was terminated from the schools and his volunteer job after bing caught giving alcoghol to a minor. taht was back in 2014 >> reporter:ortiz remains in custody. facing a half a minior ddollars bail. school officials have notified parents. and asked to check with their children if they had any suspicous contact with ortiz to please come forward. te >> pam:a father under arrest after he allegedly abducted his five year old son. >> pam:san mateo county sheriff's say michael steel also attempted to kill him. >> pam:he was arrested for attempted murder, domestic violence, and child abduction. officials say steel took his son from parrot drive in san mateo. >> pam:and drove up to the rosemont area of sacramento county. police were called to the parrot drive home on a domestic violence call early this morning. >> pam:first responders found his wife and father assaulted with injuries to their faces. when police found the boy he had an injury to his hand. >> pam:san mateo investigators went to sacramento today to speak with steel. >> grant:police in two of america's biggest cities.including san francisco. have cracked a cold case.while they were investigating serieal killer john wayne gacy. >> grant:executed in 19- 94.investigators in the chicago area.where he is known to have killed 33 teenage boys in the 70's.have been trying to identify several of gacy's victims. >> grant:detectives asked family submit their dna. >> grant:that process led them to the case of andy drath.who was with the illinois department of children and family services, but when he was 16, drath traveled to san francisco.hoping to get set up with a guardian here. >> grant:he was never heard from again.and now dna from his younger sister.willa.seen here in this child-hood picture.helped identify his body. >> grant:it turns out.andy drath was an unidentified murder victim in san francisco.after being shot several times.likely unrelated to the gacy. >> grant:his remains are now being sent to his younger sister.who is urging family members of missing people to donate their dna to a national database. >> diane: clear skies and warm temperatures for the first day off fall. 8:00 p.m., mostly cloudy skies and temperatures will then drop to los 70's. low sixties for along the coast and 7:00 a.m. tomorrow morning, partly sunny conditions between 55 and 62 degrees. >> diane: so, the next few days we do have a mild warning track and. as you can see from thursday and friday with 91 to 92 degrees. it will be mild temperatures for the bay side and coastal regions. by saturday, and we would drive down to cooler temperatures. the patterson, will last for just a couple the days before we get back on track for the next week a fall. >> pam: the f-b-i has recovered personal and work- related e-mails- from then secretary of state hillary clinton's private server. >> pam: according to the new york times. the f-b-i was looking to recover 30 thousand messages clinton said she had deleted from the server. >> pam: its not clear if all the emails have had been >> pam: recovered. >> pam: the fbi is investigating whether classified information passed through clinton's private server of state was mishandled. >> pam: clinton has said that the emails she deleted from the private server at new york home had mostly personal matters such as her daughter chelsea's wedding and the secretary's yoga routines. >> pam: meantime. the battle between republican presidential candidate donald trump and fox news continues to escalate. >> pam: trump says he is now boycotting the cable channel. >> pam: he wrote on twitter that fox news was treating him "very unfairly", so he will not appear on any fox news shows in the future. >> pam: trump's problems with fox news began at the first republican presidential debate, which aired on the channel. >> pam: trump's tweet that he is done with fox news. comes after his appearance on the late show with stephen colbert is generating buzz for a different reason. >> pam: the insider's louis aguirre is tracking it all from hollywood. >> reporter:pam, trump's indefinite ban comes on the heels of the nation seeing a side of the donald we're not used to. the more serious one, as trump takes late night. >>donald trump >>sc: you can say anything about donald trump and he is perfectly fine with it. >>la: he doesn't care. >>stephen: i want to thank you for running for president. >>colbert's dream guest turned reality last night on cbs- though many noticed a more subdued donald. >>stephen: i just want to give you the opportunity, is there anybody you would like to apologize to yourself? >>trump: ah, no. >> reporter:relishing in the trump bump phenomenon. colbert won the late night battle with 4.6 million viewers. it was his highest rated show since the septemer 8th debut >>trump arrival to colbert >> reporter:but outside the studio, he was asked about being the go-to emmy punchline. after the broadcast was turned into a virtual donald trump roast >>samberg: sure donald trump seems racist. what else. >>what a grat honor it must be for you to honor me tonight / donald trump said that i'm sorry >> reporter:on that emmy red carpet. john stewart's daily show heir, trevor noah, told me he can't wait to unleash his own take on trump when his show debuts next monday. today kevin hart was announced as his first guest. >>la: are you working on some trump material as we speak? >>tn: i'm not working on trump material because luckily donald himself works on trump material >> reporter:we'll have so much more on this story tonight at 7 on the insider, for kron 4 news, i'm louis aguirre back to you, pam. >> pam: still ahead. >> pam: the person who ordered two high school football players to hit a referee comes forward. >> pam: plus a big announcement from volkswagen's c-e-o in the wake of the emissions scandal. >> pam: martin winterkorn has resigned as c-e-o of scandal-ridden automaker volkswagen. >> pam: winterkorn's decision comes amid growing turmoil at the company over an emissions cheating scandal. u-s regulators revealed last week that volkswagen cheated in emissions tests on about half-a-million diesel vehicles. >> pam: tuesday, the automaker is admitting that some 11 million v-w and audi vehicles worldwide showed similar emissions issues. >> pam: volkswagen now faces more than 30 lawsuits claiming their cars are less valuable due to the scandal. >> pam: the automaker also says it will seek criminal charges in regards to the emission tests. >> pam: pope francis' u-s visit may cause some problems for those waiting for the new i-phones. apple says i-phone deliveries may not arrive on time in parts of new york, philadelphia and washington this week due to the pope's visit. >> pam: the reason? >> pam: pope francis' visit is closing roads and re- routing traffic in all three cities. >> pam: and the postal service, u-p-s and fed-ex have suspended delivery in parts of all three cities this week. >> pam: apple's next generations of i-phones go on sale in >> pam: stores on friday. >> pam: next. why actor sean penn is suing the co-creator of "empire". >> diane: i will let you know if the cooler temperatures will stay for the rest of the week. coming up in just a bit! my name is jamir dixon and i'm a locate and mark fieldman for pg&e. most people in the community recognize the blue trucks as pg&e. my truck is something new... it's an 811 truck. when you call 811, i come out to your house and i mark out our gas lines and our electric lines to make sure that you don't hit them when you're digging. 811 is a free service. i'm passionate about it because every time i go on the street i think about my own kids. they're the reason that i want to protect our community and our environment, and if me driving a that truck means that somebody gets to go home safer, then i'll drive it every day of the week. together, we're building a better california. >> pam: as we reported earlier on kron 4 news at 5, authorities have now confirmed following or finding three bodies inside. we are receiving more information on what the police are calling these steps homicide. we will have more information at the top of the hour. grant? >> grant:two texas teens.seen here last week on good morning america. who took a cheap shot at a referee during a high school football game are accepting responsiblity.and now we're learning the assistant coach told them to do it. >> grant:today the teens testified hearing with school district officials. >> grant:espn is reporting that the assistant coach.mack breed.admitted to the school's principal that he told the players to make the official pay for his bad calls and for making racial comments to players. >> grant:breed remains on paid administrative leave as the dictrict continues to investigate. for now, the teens have been sent to an alternative school and cannot play football for the rest of the season. >> grant:the referee has denied using racial slurs during the game. >> pam: a baseball legend has died. >> pam: yogi berra passed away at the age of 90. >> pam: cnn's mike galanos looks back at his amazing baseball career -- as well as the mark he made in culture with enduring, witty quotes. >>"it was yogi berra who said, 'you can observe a lot by just watching." >>presidential candidate "it ain't over till it's over." >>"it's deja vu all over again." >> reporter:quoted by presidents and politicians. yogi berra may be more famous for his colorful turn of a phrase than his hall of fame baseball career as a new york yankee. >> reporter:born lawrence peter berra, he was given the nickname by a childhood friend who thought he looked like a snake charmer in a movie. but it was yogi's outgoing personality that made him a favorite of sportswriters and fans. >>"there are some familiar faces here, but none more beloved than yogi berra. yogi's been an inspiration to me. not only because of his baseball skills, but of course for the enduring mark he left on the english language. some in the press corps think he might even be my speechwriter." >>"i don't. i really don't know i say 'em. it just comes out." >> reporter:his so-called "yogi-isms" made him one of the most-quoted americans since mark twain. >> reporter:"yogi berra once said. 'when you come to a fork in the road, take it.'" >>presidential candidate "not real good at making forecasts, particularly if they involve the future." >> reporter:advertisers also took notice of yogi's appeal >>nats - "and they give you cash, which is just as good as money." >> reporter:part comedian, part was one of the greatest catchers in baseball history. he appeared in an astounding 21 world series as a player, coach or manager. in 1998, the yogi berra museum & learning center opened its doors, paying tribute to his career and his lifelong commitment to education. >>"it was fun, if i had to do it over again, i'd do it again." >>nats - yogi! yogi! yogi! >> pam: oscar-winning actor sean suit against filmmaker and "empire" co-creator lee daniels. >> pam: at issue, daniels' comments to "the hollywood reporter" about troubled "empire" star terrence howard. >> pam: penn says daniels falsely accused him of domestic violence by comparing him to howard, who recently admitted to hitting his first wife. >> pam: in his complaint, penn says he has never been arrested or convicted for domestic violence. >> pam: the actor is seeking 10-million dollars in his suit. >> pam: daniels has not commented on the legal action. >> diane: sunny skies and warm temperatures for the bay area. even in that east bay shoreline as well. >> diane: low nineties for livermore, 90 degrees for the east bay shoreline, san francisco and the peninsula as 71 degrees and 64 for daily city and half moon bay and redwood city. >> diane: 75 degrees for the bay side and by 2:00 p.m. slightly, breezy conditions with 12 mi. per hour on average for the wind speed. speaking of tomorrow morning, cloudy skies and f o g. it was all burned out and give you plenty of sunshine. >> diane: a high-pressure system coming in four separate california, making it way to central california and in return giving us warmer conditions for the northern region. low cloud in place for the morning hour. to give you a better idea, here is the cloud covers for tomorrow morning pretty wide spread throughout san francisco. >> diane: my elastin, st. cloud all across the bay area. and by noon time to 3:00, clear skies and many of sunshine to warm things up. >> diane: my of temperatures and warm temperatures for the inland valleys locations. east bay shoreline with average seven degrees at temperatures. >> diane: north bay, scattered clouds but it will clear up by midmorning. so '90s will stay with us until friday, in time ago we get sunny skies and back to school fall temperatures into the mid '80s. >> pam: facebook is looking for yet another way to make some money. >> pam: our financial expert rob blacks explains how when he talked about winners and losers with mark dannon earlier on the kron 4 >> for instance, what they are doing is to give people perspective with a quick message. kron4 can now get accessed through messengers to everyone who likes their well-paid and send out advertisement. it could be a super bowl and retirement. --advertisement >> is not as simple as me and mark as to amass singeing back and forth. down the road, maybe will be tied towards individuals. >> taking them about 10 years to get a million dollars paper for artists. one year, for 500 million. so things are speeding up. cds are did and sharing music and subscribing monthly service is here and it is for real. pandora is expensive stock, i am not going to say to go out and buy the stock. however, is not chump change. the whole business model has changed. things change over time. so as an investor you have to change look bad, and the music has changed is all straining now. --streaming >> reporter: is it a good time or bad time to buy stocks? >> welcome to fall. and this is the best time to purchase stocks. september october. december is the best month of the year. and brings a like a 1.7% gain. and november 1st 0.5. --1.5 >> so, is to bleed a really good time of year. >> reporter: think gil, rob --thank you, rob >> pam:here's how on wall street ended the day. the dow lost 50 points. and the nasdaq and s and p both lost four points. >> pam: summer may be over, but one year to vacation is just getting started. >> pam: we'll explain next. >>summer may be over, but one of the best times of the year to vacation is just getting started. >> pam: as the long, hot days fade away, consumers are now entering the largely unheard of fall shoulder season for travel and may be able to get some great deals. >> pam: cnn's steve nannes has some travel tips. >> reporter:with turning leaves, cooling prices, the fall season may be the best kept secret for travel. >>the fall shoulder season is the sweet spot for travel. >> reporter:orbitz.com senior editor travelers seeking out fall color can get some great deals without venturing far from home. >>gas prices are great right getaway/the great thing about fall is there are so many regions of the country that have fall celebrations and beautiful fall colors. >> reporter:but if you're not ready to tornatore says take to thefriendly tropical getaway. >>this is the time of year to can book cruises very last minute and still save up to 60% >> reporter:or if you're feeling really adventurous-- tornatore recommends heading abroad. >>if you've had europe on your year to plan and take that european vacation in the fall. airfare prices are coming down and the dollar is still very strong against many of the european currencies, including the euro. >> reporter:she also advises booking trips in packages. combining airfare with hotels or car rentals will save you money during the off-season. >> reporter:and if you're packing your bags to see the fall foliage, tornatore says to look for resources online that detail when each region will see peak fall colors to help you maximize your fall travel experience >> reporter:for consumer watch, i'm steve nannes. return to >> pam: a homicide investigation, a lot of questions are still unanswered. we would tell you what we have just learned ahead. and then, they are packing it up with the last of the evacuees from the valley fired. try to find a new place to find or to call home by tomorrow. more s six (male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> pam: shocking new details on the mysterious disapperance of a benicia family in el dorado county. >> pam: the case is now being classified as a homicide.more remains were found in their burned out cabin. >> pam: good evening, i'm pam moore. >> pam: the bodies have not been identified, but the residence belonged to the buchanan family. missing now for more than a week. >> pam: grant lodes joins us now with more on this puzzling case.grant? >> grant:new developments in the case of a missing benicia family. police in el dorado county now say, they have found three bodies in the family's burned cabin. >> grant:and they are treating the deaths as homicides. adding, the cabin was set on fire. the identity of the bodies is still unknown. the family's cabin is off of highway -193. just north of placerville. >> grant:adam buchannan, his seven- year- old son gavin, and the boy's mother, molly mcafee, have been missing since last week. >> grant:adam is president of buchanan construction, whose offices are in benicia. not far from the family home. >> grant:he has another teenage son, remaining family members are cooperating with police. >> grant:new information that could wide open, in the case of a missing benicia family. >> we are now treating this investigation as a homicide and arson investigation. >> grant:10-days ago adam buchanan, his girlfriend molly mcafee gavin were staying at their fire broke out. during their investigation - authorities found what they *thought was the remains of two people. >> grant: burned - investigators say it's been painstakingly difficult to identify them. while they wait for positive i-d -- the el dorado county sheriff's office is moving as "arson *and homicide". last week - detectives searched the buchanan's benicia home taking away computers and documents. >> grant:they also searched his construction company's neighbors say during the search - adam's 16-year old son - who had reportedly *not gone with the family to remain in front of the house. >> grant:the el dorado county sheriff's office won't comment on a possible suspect - or what was found in buchanan's home and business. positive identification on those remains are expected back by next >> pam: a 34-year-old man is behind bars on suspicion of abducting his 5-year-old son. >> pam: it started around 4- 30 this morning at a home on parrot drive in san mateo. officials say michael steele assaulted his wife and her father. >> pam: he then took his son by force. and drove off. triggering an amber alert. sacramento sheriff's deputies arrested steele around 7 a-m in rosemont. >> pam: he was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, abduction. >> pam: a pair of home invasions in the north bay has twothe most recent case occurred last night around 7:42pm on the 100 block of central avenuein the city of sausalito. >> pam: police say an armed man stormed into a woman's home demanding money. he apparently took off after >> pam: she screamed. >> pam: then last sunday.a violent tiburon. >> reporter:a woman there was forced into a closet. >> pam: kron4's haaziq madyun spoke there is a connection between the to cases . >> reporter:he came in uninvited through an open door wearing a bandana partially covering his face and holding gun >>"he took jewelry from here and forced her into a closet" >> reporter:the home invasion happened sunday night around 9:16pm here on reed ranch road in tiburon. the city's spokesperson says the incident has rattled nerves in the quiet north bay town >>"we have been receiving callsit's a scary thing" >> reporter:scott truman lives a few doors away from where the home invasion occurred >>"we're pretty scaredwe got check on everybody around here these days" >> reporter:this is tiburon's first home invasion robbery in 10- yearson tuesdayhere on central avenuesausalito expereinced it's first home invasion in since >>"in the last 20-years i can't think of another home invasion that i am aware of" >> reporter:in both cases the suspect wore a scarf to cover his face, threatened the victim with a hand gun. was described as a hispanic male in tiburon, medium height slight of build, in sausalito the suspect's race is unkown however was also describedhaving medium height and weighing 160lbs. >> reporter:in tiburon haaziq madyun >>san mateo police are investigating an armed robbery at a drug store. it happened yesterday along south el camino real near 41-st avenue. >> pam: police say a man entered the store. hopped over the pharmacy counter. and threatened a pharmacist with a knife. >> pam: he then asked another pharmacist to get a bottle of prescription pain killers. while he held the knife to the employee. >> pam: the suspect later released the pharmacist.and took off with the medication. >> grant:here's where we stand tonight. the fire, which started september 12th, has now destroyed more than 76- thousand acres. >> grant:it is now 80- percent contained. nearly 2-thousand structures have beed destroyed. >> grant:calfire says more than 3-thousand are still threatened by the flames. >> grant:an evacuation order for the will be lifted tomorrow. however, the order remains in effect for cobb. >> grant:state and national officials held a press conference in the next steps of the recovery process. lake county supervisor jim comstock says they are grateful for the help from fema and the governor's office of emergency services. >> we are glad to be in for the long haul. we are greatly appreciative. . >> grant:this comes after president obama signed a disaster declaration last week for the fire. >> grant:officials say it will allow for the release of federal funds, personnel and equipment to support fire victims. it will also supplement ongoing state and local disaster recovery efforts. >> pam: new information tonight in the search for two missing men who's homes burned down in the valley fire >> pam: kron 4's dan kerman has been joins us live from lake >> reporter: a fourth set of 10 animals have been discovered at one of those homes. not, positively identified meanwhile, the second home is an act of crime scene. --a fourth set of human remains >> reporter: officials could be seen in last walking the property and searching for evidence. they have said earlier, the cadaver dog did not find human remains on the property and is not sure confirmed it that has changed. >> reporter: in the meantime, and caught the have found remains that could be 63 years old lecture. he was reported missing on september 16th. >> reporter: walking along and what stands out you cannot tell where one lot begins and where the other hand because there is so much devastation. fletcher's family, since they last spoke with him on the 10th. he will be the fourth person to die, and the valley fire. >> reporter: so we do not have positive of i b for the two men that were missing. but at least for one person, human remains have been found. authorities are not commenting on the at the crime scene. >> pam: tomorrow.hundreds of evacuees will be on the move once again. the evacuation center at the napa county fairgrounds in calistoga closes tomorrow morning. >>at one point, the fairground was feeding up to a thousand people a day.accommodating evacuees in tents and rv's. >> pam: the twin pine casino and hotel in middletown will be the main evacuation for those still unable to return home. >> pam: the red cross is asking for donations to help victims of these fires you can make a donation online, through our website. >> pam: or by texting the word "red cross" to 9-0-9-9- 9. to make a 10-dollar donation. >> pam: or you can call 1- 800-red cross >> pam: and a reminder. for push alerts on breaking news. >> pam: be sure to download the kron 4 mobile app. it's your number one source for news and weather on your phone or tablet. the >>it's free in the android market and apple's app store. >> pam: a live look at the bay bridge this wednesday evening. >> pam: it is the first official day of fall.but it was quite area. >> pam: diane tuazon is tracking the forecast as we head into a new season.diane? >> diane: yes, we have mild temperatures as we head into fall. plastic a look at went speed, breezy side right now. for the inland valley locations like concord. and down to san jose with 13 mi. per hour. when it will die down later this evening. >> diane: at 7 am, partly sunny skies and to purchase between 55 and 62, inland valleys location. mostly sunny conditions with the amount to one temperature. along the bay side cities and warmer along the inland valleys near 4:00 p.m. at 80 degree temperatures. what 764, dale city. and 84 for oakland, 81 for hayward. >> diane: i will talk more about how long the to purchase last when i return!--how long these temperatures will last. >> pam: uber.the high tech ride sharing company.is expanding across the bay to oakland. >> pam: they've purchased the old sears building downtown. >> pam: it's expected between 2 and 3 thousand employees will be working there by 2017. >> pam: kron4's maureen kelly talked to the mayor one on one about what this means for the city's economic health. >>uber is excitng because their headquarters will span the bay.they will be in both oakland and san francisco.it's an exciting time for oakland >> pam: when uber moves into the old sears building.they will be sector employers in town.but not the only tech company.pandora is not far away.the mayor's office says already there are more than 400 tech companies in the city.employing more than 56-hundred workers. >> pam: and it's not just tech moving in.recently sunset magazine announced they were moving their headquarters from menlo park. >>oakland is becoming synonamous with great urban california living. >> reporter:but the city's big economic picture isn't entirely rosy >> reporter:the raiders.have one foot out the door.and recently the city let the exclusive agreement they had with the developer of colesium city expire.but the mayor says that doesn't mean the city is giving up on keeping sports teams in oakland. >>we are focusing our negogiations with the teams themselves >> reporter:she believes having a major player like uber commit to their city.helps put oakland in a favorable light with investors. >>there's a lot of energy around oakland right now >> the announcement of older purchasing the sears building downtown will just increase attention on oakland, as well as confidence that we are a great investment. --uber >> pam: a historic day and the nation's capital as paul francis hold its first ever mass on u.s. soil. --pope francis >> pam: why some people were furious? coming back next >> grant:concerning east bay news. as a guardrail may have failed.allowing a baby to fall from a second floor walkway. >> grant:the accident was yesterday in concord.and now investigators are trying to figure out if the guardrail wasn't properly maintained.or if there was a hole in it large enough for the 11-month old to get through. >> grant:the baby hit the pavement at the complex on frisbee court. >> grant:unconcsious.the little boy was airlifted to u-c-s-f benioff children's hospital oakland. the baby's condition is not known. >> grant:the guardrail has been boarded up while the investigation continues. >> grant:and late last month.a similar incident in west okaland. fortunately no one was hurt here. >> grant:but 20 residents had to temporarily move out of their building at market and 31st streets.when the underside of a second story walkway collapsed. exposing extensive dry rot. >> grant:one resident says a huge piece of falling concrete barely missed hitting him. >> pam: new details today on the deadly livermore crash thata motorcyclist killed while lanesplitting in palo alto. the crash happened yesterday on highway 1-0-1 during rush hour traffic. >> pam: police say ronald garcia of union city was speeding southbound on his yamaha. >> pam: he struck the back of a car when traffic came to a stop and he flew off the bike. >> pam: he died at the scene and the driver of the car was not injured. >>music, cheering nats. >> pam:a busy first day in the nation's capital for pope francis. >> pam:today he held his first mass on u.s. soil in spectacular fashion. >> pam:this is the pontiff walking through the halls of the basilica in washington, d.c. >> pam:he's officially declaring junipero serra -- an 18th centuray missionary -- a saint. >> pam:it's the first time that ceremony -- known as a canonization -- takes place on u.s. soil. >> pam:cnn's chris welch is tracking the pope's historic visit. he's live in washington d.c. tonight with the very latest.chris? >> reporter: good evening, pam the post--pope francis were zero when as coming to a close. the very special mass that took place right behind us here on the campus. >>music >> reporter: the first time anyone has been canonized here in the united states. filling the streets of the nation's capital, as the pope francis made his way to the cathedral. >> these people and rich on their cut at this church. god bless you. and he watch over you. --these people will enrich >> >> reporter: pope francis e. van stated martin luther king, jr. >> now, is the time >> reporter: think we learned today, that he is not shy away from some of these controversies issues. climate change, immigration, religious freedom and that is just his first day here. >> pam: back here in the bay area.catholics are hailing the pope's bestow sainthood upon father junipero serra. >> pam: but as krn four's rob carmel, not everyone is celebrating. (cheers & applause) >> reporter: >> reporter:this was the scene in the mission where hundreds of people watched the canonization of father junipero serra on a big screen tv live from washington. >> reporter:not far away, in the mission cemetary, members of the esselen nation gathered to saying he was anything but a saint. >> reporter: >>louise miranda ramirez/esselen nation -- tortured, murdered all our people, our ancestors toward the order it punishment. >> reporter:father serra's critics burned purifying sage over the graves of their ancestors, who are buried not far from father serra himself, whom church leaders defended as a man of his >> general monterey diocese -- they considered him to beat and cut--affectionate person. so on that play with them someone that was with them. --prayed prayed >> reporter:the protest of serra's canonization drew native americans lakota sioux >> reporter:tribe in south dakota who say serra was just another missionary bent on converting and exploiting native peoples. >>corine fairbanks/american indian movement -- how would he justify making this person a saint? why hasn't he met with some of the tribal leaders. >> diane: we are dealing with temperatures right now, pretty much in the upper 80s and lower 90s for the livermore location compaq-- 87 and plaza 10 at east bay shoreline cities. 67, for richmond and low '60's to mid '60's for san francisco and the peninsula. >> diane: for the valley, and the bay valley cities we are looking at the low 60s by 8:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. but by no, mostly clear and that is when we will have the mild to warm temperatures. >> diane: this is what we are looking at and regards to the high-pressure system making its way from southern california. when it moves up to the central valley and make it toll our region. -- to >> diane: you can see the wide spread cloud coverage by 11:00 a.m.. by 3:00 p.m., and the next or the rest of the day is clear skies. warmer temperatures for friday. >> diane: highs tomorrow, similar to today the job about five degrees for the east bay shoreline. as we jumped into the elan valley; in a bid of six degrees warmer. --it will be about six degrees warmer. >> diane: 7 day forecast, would two days of the '90s. first in '91 and '92 friday. but the weekend, cooler fall temperatures at the sundance guns. --skies >> pam: a reminder. for push alerts on breaking news, and up-to-the-minute weather forecast, download the free kron 4 mobile app. coming up. >> pam: donald trump and fox news.on the outs! >> pam: why the gop presidential frontrunner says he's boycotting the news channel. >> catherine: the war between fox news and donald trump continues... announcement today that he will boycott the news station. >> pam: trump tweeted earlier today: "fox news has been treating me very unfairly and i have won't be doing any more fox shows for the foreseeable future." >> pam: according to a network spokesperson... the tweet came as a result of cancelling trump's scheduled appearance on the o'reilly factor for thursday. >> pam: the spoksesperson did not mention why trump's >> pam: martin winterkorn has resigned as c-e-o of scandal-ridden automaker volkswagen. >> pam: winterkorn's decision comes amid growing turmoil at the company over an emissions cheating scandal. >> pam: u-s regulators revealed last in emissions tests on about half-a- million diesel vehicles. >> pam: tuesday, the automaker is admitting that some 11 million v-w and audi vehicles worldwide showed similar emissions issues. >> pam: volkswagen now faces more than 30 lawsuits claiming their cars are less valuable due to the scandal. >> pam: will seek criminal charges in regards to the emission tests. >> pam: however, it's not clear who or what volkswagen is targeting. >> pam: our top story tonight, to north bay communities are on edge after two violent home invasion robberies. (male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> reporter: here in redwood city officials are asking parents to talk to their students or their children are about the sports coach who was caught having oral sex with a minor. they are asking them to talk to their children to see if they had any kind of suspicious con tact with ortiz. beside, working here he worked at another school and volunteer for activities with the sheriff's department. >> reporter: authorities say robert fletcher home in cobb has been searched rid him of remains have been filed but they have been or yet to be on the identified. --have yet to be identified. >> reporter: france that told authorities that this individual did not have any transportation and not leave, when told to by authorities. his home is now an act of crime same. >> reporter:uber has now purchase of the old sears building. >> reporter: it is expecting between two and 3000 employees will work out of this building. which will make them one of the largest private employers in this city. those employees are expected to move in here and sometime between 2017 curry it. >> reporter: the canonization from the poll on live tv--by pope francis >> reporter: 9 of americans gathered at the graves of their ancestors to denounce that this is anything but a st. in carmel rob fladeboe kron 4 news. in >> reporter: sausalito police department is searching to see if there is a connection between the two home innovations 1 enteron grid--in tiburon. >> this is very uncommon think it has really rattled a lot of people here on the peninsula. >> pam: santa clara city leaders are asking for more information before proceeding with any new alcohol-related policies at levi's stadium. >> pam: this comes after prosecutors outside the stadium. >> pam: city council members met last night. to discuss ideas such as cutting off drink sales inside the stadium at halftime. and d- u-i checkpoints. >> pam: the council voted unanimously to have city staff gather more information on how levi's alcohol-related incidents compare to other n-f-l stadiums. >> pam: police say there have been stopped selling alcohol earlier than normal. because of problems with fans. >> each and every event coming, we continue to analyze the audience we have stopped alcohol much a year than the third quarter. it is case by case. it depends on the function and what is taking place. alcohol sales have been stopped, much sooner than the third quarter. >> pam:police say there is an average of 30 arrests each alcohol related. >> pam: remember this? >> pam: two texas high school football players tackling a referee during a game earlier this month. >> pam: last week the players said an assistant coach ordered the hit. >> pam: today.that coach finally came clean. mack breed says he ordered to players to attacked the referee, and he allegeldy made racial comments. >> pam: the referee reportedly used the n-word twice during the game, and also used racial language toward hispanics. we're told a third player, ordered to attack the referee.refused the coach's request. >> pam: diane? >> diane: we have somewhere and speak picking up. 10 mi. per hour, for oakland. out in a valley and concord. it will stay with us for much of the evening. after anaheim's, at 4:00 p.m.. mountain purchase for the valley. all across the valley. --mild temperatures for the valley >> diane: fremont should get to 87 degrees, 80 degrees for san francisco tomorrow. thursday at 91, and friday at 92 for the inland valleys and the east bay shoreline with state and around 80 degrees for the next few days. than the temperatures will cool down to where we should be for the next few days. >> pam: still ahead. >> pam: goodbye summer, hello fall. >> pam: we've got some tips on how you can stay fit, as the season changes. >> grant: you can hit the calls station button to connect directly to our producers and the news room. that is just one of the handy features the chicken use for the mobile application creek rather is a smart phone or tablet. you can download it today and become a part of the kron 4 news news team. >> pam: it's the first official day of fall. >> pam: the cooler weather can make outdoor workouts much more inviting. >> pam: cnn's holly firfer looks at ways to get fit for fall.whether your insider, or out in the elements. >> reporter:if you don't like exercising in the summer heat, you may temperatures entice you outdoors to get fit. >> reporter:for many, cooler air makes for a more invigorating workout whether you're walking, hiking, biking or doing other sports. >> reporter:get your heart pumping on park trails where you can also take in the rich autumn colors. if it snows where you live, cross country skiing or snowshoeing are great ways to exercise. >> reporter:raking leaves and doing yard work is another way to burn calories. >> reporter:often gyms start classes in the fall. with children back in school, parents often have a little more time to devote to exercise. branch out and try something new, you might find you like it. >> reporter:and you've heard it before, but try to stick with your workout. the goal is to form a habit. studies vary as to how long that takes, but give it a go for the season and you may be well on your way. >> reporter:this time of year also offers us lots of brightly colored seasonal fruits and vegetables - good fuel to power our cool weather workouts. >> reporter:for today's health minute, i'm holly firfer. return to >> pam: gary has the sports next coming ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. >> gary: good evening! >> gary: the yankees on the road in toronto. where they honored the late yogi berra before the game. >> gary: a tribute to berra played in the rogers centre the yankees wore his "number 8" on their uniforms the line-up card beared yogi's image >> he will be remembered as a champion, and ambassador and a true legend of the game. >> gary:back in the bronxsigns in berr'a honor were put up on yankee stadium >> gary:the 3-time mvp 13- time world series champion and 18-time all-star remembered as much for his personalty and unique and often contradictory "yogi- isms" died yesterday at the age of 90 >> gary: he was the coolest. everyone got a story from him. >> gary: he was well aware of what sold. if you are in my demographic, you would know that he's one of the first guys to remembered it if you look at his résume, there may be no one with a better all-around career and the great yogi berra that pastorale last night. -- passed away >> gary:the dodgers have scratched zack greinke. from the starting lineup tonight against the diamondbacks due to calf soreness >> gary:greinke is 18-3 on the season with a major league-leading era of 1.65 carlos frias will start in his place 5-5 this year with a 4.27 era >> gary:dodgers remain six games ahead of the giants in nl west with 12 games to play. they play a 4-game series at at&t park starting monday >> reporter:in his only meeting with the media this week, colin kaepernick left reporters on an awkward note wednesday when saying the biggest change this year compared to last season.is now he's allowed to be himself. >>kaepernick >>"it's a comfort zone for me. it's a situation where i'm not being asked to do things outside my character." >>reporter: meaning, you were asked to do things outside of your character. >>"outside of how i would normally handle situations, yeah." >>reporter: could you be more specific, like getting outside of the pocket, is that what you're getting at. >>"no, i'm getting at that i'm not being asked to do things outside of my character." >> reporter:shot at jim harbaugh or not? >> reporter:either way, it's probably going to be a while till we know the full depths of the relationship between kaepernick and his former coach. >> reporter:so for now, eyes turn toward arizona.and avenging sunday's 25-point loss in pittsburgh. >>alex boone "you can't win em all. i remember somebody told me that in my first year here. you're not going to win every game, so get over it. you lose a game that doesn't mean let's all walk around pout and cry and be afraid. it means let's fix what we did wrong. let's go to arizona and get a w. you get one more win, you are at the top of your conference. simple as that." >> reporter: >> gary:49ers are 2-1 in their last three trips to glendale. kickoff is set for 1pm sunday mark carpenter, kron4 sports. >> gary:seahawks all-pro safety kam chancellor. has ended his holdout and will return to the team the holdout is expected to cost him more than two million dollars in fines >> gary:, says he has a hoping to play against men sale. --manzell >> i wish him the best. he has done a great job. >> they have a system and we are getting ourselves prepared to play against that system. we are preparing for both the guys and you are aware of who the back of this. --back up is. >> gary: mark davis, said today we have no problem with doing that. and has not been done, because the field has not been converted from a baseball stadium. they would get it done as soon as the a's season is over. >> gary: mark, did say he did not want to be my camera. he does walk into the media room as it we have no problem. so, i guess we have to wait a couple weeks to see if he's on that level. >> gary: this guy had three years left on his contract. he said he wants more money, he won more money. the sun is he says he's coming back or wait for the end of the year and then he says he wants more money. >> gary: anthony bennett overall no. 1 pick just never got it done. average with 3 1/2 million dollars to leave. the 27-year-old plans to start right where he left off against the chicago bears this sunday >> gary:the minnesota timberwolves have bought out former number one overall pick anthony bennett the timberwolves attempted to deal bennett but failed to find any trade partners >> gary:the buyout is reportedly worth 3.6 million dollars bennett has averaged just 4.7 points per game throughout his two-year nba >> pam: move over pumpkin spice latte! starbucks is rolling out a new flavor to get you into the fall spirit. >> pam: taco bell is now extending it's already...unique menu...by adding alcohol for the first time in the u.s.. >> pam: today was the first day in chicago that customers could not only enjoy a burrito... but a beer to go with it. the new menu additions will also be coming to san francisco later this month. >> pam: the chain will offer wine, beer, sangria and frozen mixed drinks in the select areas. taco bell joins other chains...such as starbucks and chipotle... to add alcohol to certain locations. >> pam: * this started today in chicago, later this month in sf* >> pam: with the holidays around the corner... starbucks is stirring up a new fall flavor. aside from its already popular pumpkin spice beverage... toasted graham latte is the latest. >> pam: it's an expresso drink with steamed milk, graham flavors and sweet cream... with a sprinkle of cinnamon graham crumbles. >> pam: starbucks says it was going for the taste of grown-up milk and cookies. cost you about 300 calories. return to index of ♪ ♪ ♪ "the insider" hollywood, your 24/7 celebrity conversation. finally a place on tv to hear about donald trump. >> trump takes late night and shows us his serious side? >> you can say anything to about donald trump. i said a few things about over the years. and she's perfectly fine with it. >> plus the empire strikes back. as the l pride roors like never before in tonight's premiere. >> this is about us taking the empire. >> then a decades long secret. >> i got a letter the guy who raped me. >> inside her powerful story of survival. >> hey there! >> then the muppets are back, but are they too hot for tv? controversy that has one mom calli cancellation. >> my life is a bacon-wrapped hell on earth. >> can't say hell. >> now, hollywood from the inside out. it's "the 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