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surrender and contacted authorities. >> catherine:the investigation has turned - believed to have been used by the suspect. >> catherine:also a cell phone believed to belong to one of the attackers - with the chilling message "ok, we're ready". >> catherine:french president francoishis military backing up the statement by pounding isis targets in syria. >> catherine:russia is also increasing its military response -- doubling the number of airstrikes in syria. >> catherine:meantime - stories from survivors continue to come in. >> i thought this was a joke because they used to joke about everything. >> catherine:including a man who'd been at the concert where dozens were killed. >> catherine:in london's wembley stadium - a football match between england and france turned into a tribute >> catherine:to the paris terror victims. with prince william and the managers of both teams carrying out flowers. >> catherine:all fans - regardless of who they support - joined in singing the french national anthem. >> catherine: pam? >> pam:there is a sense of high alert at most major sports venues. >> pam:the bay area is not immune. >> pam:the warriors play tonight at where more security has been called in. in fact, the n-b-a confirms, there is more security at all league games now. >> pam:the warroris face the toronto raptors tonight at 7:30. kron 4's mark carpenter is aleady there. and we will check in with him later in this broadcast. at 5:45. >> pam:security was already a big bowl 50 at levis stadium. now, following the attacks in paris, even more so. >> pam:while the game is still and several local law enforcement agencies, held a stadium in santa clara. >> pam:that's wherekron 4's charles with details. >> pam:charles, we understand that allowed to watch today's training? >> reporter:that's right. even members of the media were asked to stay away from the stadium today. the f-b-i sponsored what they call a routine training exercise in and around the stadium. we can show you some wide shot arials from earlier today. >> reporter:this is video from our helicopter partnership with abc 7 news. the f-b- was joined today by teams from department. in all the training exercise involved about 100 people and several helicopters. the f-b-i says that they have been working on security for the superbowl for more than a year and that this particular exercise was scheduled months ago. the special agent in charge of today's exercise did walk over and anwer a few paris have influenced how they are approaching security for the super bowl. >>we look at those incidents that happen but we respect that if that is affecting how we act i would say that we constantly train, that we constantly evaluate, we constantly incorporate all of the things we have available to us including intelligence into our training posture. >> reporter:now, the fbi says that there will be additional training exercises here in the weeks ahead before the super bowl on february 7th. in santa clara, charles clifford kron >> catherine: >> pam:graffiti posted on the wall of the french american school. brought out san francisco's special concerns it might be tied to the recent terror attacks in france. >> pam:more tonight from kron 4's dan kerman who joins us live from the school. dan >> reporter: pam, the graffiti was up on this wall. which is right behind me creek island children became and such a school they were concerned about isis. >> reporter:students arriving at the french american school tuesday morning found this symbol spray painted on the wall of the playground >>--capt. greg mceachern/san francisco police it looks like it is a domestic group that has ties to the nation of islam >> reporter:police confirm the symbol with its star, crescent moon and the number 7 is linked to the group the five percent nation still following friday's terrorist attack in france, school officials took no chances, shutting down the playground, covering up the symbol, and calling police. >>-- the graffiti does not appear to be related to isis or any of the activities that occurred over the past week. >> reporter:that's good news for parents -- christina lewis/parent it doesn't really bother me in terms of children being safe or not safe but i think its sad and i don't want the kids to be nervous i think somebody did that to fuel anxiety. >> reporter:police were able to recover are now review surveillance video in hopes of tracking >> reporter: police say they are actually having a special investigation looking into the facts in regard to the assembled put up on the wall as a hate crime. dan kerman, kron4news >> pam: confirming earlier suspicions. a russian passenger jet, that crashed over egypt's sinai peninsula. was brought down by a bomb. >> pam: the russian government is offering a 50- million dollar those who brought it down. aleksandr bortnikov, head of the federal security service, was quoted by russian state media tuesday saying, the bomb contained an estimated one- kilogram of explosives. >> pam: metrojet flight - 9268 crashed on october 31st. after departing from an egyptian resort, killing all 224 people on board. russian president vladimir putin has promised to "find and punish" those behind the attack. >> pam: france and russia bombed islamic state targets in syria on tuesday. after the devastating attacks on paris and last month's bombing of that russian passenger plane. >> pam: the hunt is on for 26-year-old salah ab-deslam, one of the suspected terrorists in the attack. french president francois hollande tells the world, france won't back down. >> pam: and russia is also increasing its military response -- doubling the number of airstrikes in syria. it is part of the stern message russian president vladimir putin has for isis. >> pam: louisiana governor bobby jindal is dropping out of the 2016 race for president. today. he said, while his parents taught him. americans can do anything. "this is not his time." >> pam: jindal says. he is not ready to endorse another support the eventual republican presidential nominee. january. jindal says he will work with a think tank he started a few years ago. called "america next." >> pam: >> pam: police are on the hunt for two female bandits. who held up an east bay bank. >> pam: coming up. the video of their get away. that you will only see on kron 4. >> pam: plus, bad news for raider nation. as the n-f-l hands down a stiff punishment for aldon smith. >> pam: plus. >> reporter: i am rob fladeboe and san jose... more on the story of child planography coming up! >> diane: possibility of rain showers in the next day is coming up! >> pam:a young, troubled n- f-l star. now suspended. for one year. >> pam:grant is here with the latest on aldon smith's punishment. just handed down. grant >> grant:the raiders knew a suspension was coming when they picked aldon smith up after the niners cut him. >> grant:the one calendar year suspension handed down today by the nfl is related to charges smith faces during an august dui arrest in santa clara. >> grant:the 25-year-old has pleaded not guilty to hit and run, drunk driving and vandalism. >> grant:one day after the arrest, the 49ers released him. >> grant:in september, the raiders signed him to a contract for the 20-15 season. smith is definitely what you'd call a repeat offender.and that played a significant role in the severity of his punishment. >> grant:he sat out 9 games last year for violating the league's substance abuse and league conduct policies. >> grant:smith has been arrested five times in recent years. >> grant:tonight at 6:45, gary has his take on alson smith's future and what it means for the raiders. >> pam:at least three different law enforcement agencies are now investigating the beating. >> pam:that was caught on camera in a san francisco alley last week. >> pam:the video shows a man. and two alameda county sheriff deputies giving chase. when they catch up with him, they beating him with their batons. >> pam:the deputies are on paid administrative leave right now. and a legal challenge is barring the department from releasing their names. >> pam:what started out as a stolen turned into a high- speed chase into san francisco. the injured suspect is currently at san francisco general hospital. >> pam:in addition to a sheriff's department internal affairs investigation. san francisco's police department and district attorney office are also looking at the case. >> pam:now to a disturbing story out of the south bay that we >> pam:students at a san jose high school have been caught up, in what police say, amounts to the distribution of child pornography. >> pam:and as kron four's rob fladeboe found out today, a 17-year-old student has been arrested in the case. >> a lot of girls have left school crime because there are nude photos on is the graeme. --instagram >> reporter:lincoln high school cheerleader paula reyes is talking about the nude photos that were being shared on line by some of her classmates here at lincoln high school until school officials caught wind of it and intervened. >>--paula reyes/lincoln high school student you had to post it so that more people could see it and follow it as well. >> reporter:san jose police on tuesday confirmed they have arrested a 17-year-old lincoln high school student for allegedly hosting an instagram account, charging him with misdemeanor distribution of child pornography. the illicit photos have been taken down and the district has notified parents, urgingabout safe on-line activity. --urging their kids--urging their parents to talk to their kids about safe online activity. students tell kron 4 news the photos went beyond what one described as 'nude selfies,' >> reporter:to include slurs about make up and hygiene and some were aimed at boys as well as girls. >> in justin not occurred to me. so we have talked about it. i talk to my son about it too and if the families got together to discuss this issue. >>-- it just did not occur to me >> reporter:the 17-yearold was not identified because he is a minor, but the district says he could face disciplinary action. in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news >> pam: police release new images a group of masked men. who robbed a bank in brentwood on halloween. >>now police are asking for the public's help identifying the suspects. >> pam: police say, four to six men stormed into the 'bank of the west' on balfour road around eleven in the morning. hopped over the counter. and stole an undisclosed amount of cash. >> pam: all of the suspects were wearing masks. and at least one was seen with a firearm. >> pam: police say, the suspects may have been spotted exiting a blue, chevrolet camaro and climbing into a white s-u-v in the area. >> pam: two female bank robbers are being sought by police in dublin. we first showed you their photographs yesterday. >> pam: now kron 4's haaziq madyun has exclusive surveillance fleeing the bank. that you will only see here. >>"basically to put the fear in the teller, we know where you live, that was it" >> reporter:that bone chlling message was hand delivered to a teller here at this bank of america on dublin blvd in dublin. you are looking at a surveillance photo of the two female suspects.and this is new surveillance video of the two women outside of the bank >>"we found the video from an adjacent business, you can see them running back to the car, they scoped out the parking, looking where to park" >> reporter:dublin police lt. herb walters says female bank robbers are pretty rare "we do see female bank rubbers but they are far and few and the tooling. -- between >> robbers but they are far and few between but in my opinion they have done it before" >> reporter:what are you seeing from the body language in this photo? >>"with the one on the left, she got the hands up, she is nervous, this one looks more like give me the money. trying to conceal their face here, the hair color. best description late teens about 5'3" to 5'5", thin build, per the teller one of them has some kind of a tattoo or birthmark on her face' >> reporter:an unknown male suspect drove the getaway vehicle >>"a light colored yukon suv with a sun roof" >> reporter:as for the m.o. he says bank robbers writing their demands in a note.is not unusual. but threatening the teller's family is something very different >>"normal notes given to tellers are short, give me the money, i have a gun. none of that was mentioned in the note, just the threat that they know the teller, have associates and knows where she lives" >> reporter:did she know these people? >>"no she did not know them" >> reporter:investigators here at the dublin police department say although there were no weapons used during this bank robbery, the fact the a threat was leveled against the bank teller's family is enough for police to consider these two female bank robbers to be very dangerous.in dublin haaziq madyun kron4news. >> pam:beautiful fall weather today. >> pam: dan is here to tell us if this will be like this all week long? >> diane: i will explain more of that in just a few seconds with the live camera showing clear skies for the rest of your ninth and clothing, the san francisco peninsula of delhi. --area. >> diane: about 6 mi. per hour out and concord. so, a light breeze for the bay area. >> diane: 10:00 p.m. tonight we will have another cold night, basically and the upper '40's and 50 degree temperatures. >> diane: 7 like radar image showing what we can be expected for the next few days with a high-pressure system looks like a warm-up for the next few days and then we have a pattern coming in from the west. with a plan showers. in the drop in the region giving us a slight chance of rain for the next week. thanksgiving weather, breaking it down by tuesday mainly, rainshowers wide spread throughout the bay area and the wind will increase. >> diane: still, and when the date on thanksgiving. -- windy day >> pam: a powerful winter storm is producing near- blizzard conditions in colorado. >> pam: across the denver metropolitan area. hundreds of flights have been canceled. schools and businesses are closed. and roads are treacherous. >> pam: low visibility forced emergency crews to shut down several major highways. >> pam: some drivers who pushed their luck. ended up stranded on the side of the road. >> pam: the storm is expected to dump up to ten- inches in as 18-inches south of the city. >> pam: also ahead, charlie sheen comes clean about his age id status and what he is sheen comes clean about his age id status and what he is breaking his silence now. ono off-days, or downtime.ason. opportunity is everything you make of it. this winter, take advantage of our season's best offers on the latest generation of cadillacs. the 2016 cadillac srx. get this low-mileage lease from around $339 per month, or purchase with 0% apr financing. 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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> pam:the fallout from the paris terror attacks. has become a partisan political issue in several states across the u-s. >> pam:this map shows the stance of governors across the nation. >> pam:at least 31- governors are now on record. opposing the obama administration's plan to resettle 10-thousand syrians in the u-s next year. >> pam:those states are shaded in orange. all but one of those governors are republican. >> pam:governors in seven states have said. they will accept refugees. that includes california governor jerry brown. >> pam:this year, 218-syrian refugees have resettled in california. >> pam:now, sacramento county's sheriff says, that is already too much for his department to handle. >>"i'm the one that's charged with keeping one- point-five million people safe, jerry brown is not. the president is not." >> pam:only the federal government has legal authority to limit or control immigration, based on long- standing law and the u-s constitution. >> pam:but individual states can refugee populations. --can limit or deny new at 5:30 tonight. it is called quad-copter -4. and it is an all new camera hat we have here at kron 4. >> pam:j.r. stone joins us this this new device in the field. >> pam: which >> reporter: that with resettlement groups and lawmakers that have been around for decades to help build the program. with cities like tampa, san francisco and annapolis. or savannah, columbus ohio, some feel that except in sarah have is a disaster >> i think we have an oversight responsibility. >> reporter: among them, refugees and face the blue background. they must meet face to face and personal interviews and applicant must face health screenings for any contagious diseases from reaching the u.s.. >> the screen i do not think is very affective. but, there is a screening process. >> reporter: lee and small number of accepted-to- applicants are accepted. keeping a promise to those who wanted a better life. >> >> reporter: are hearing that a possible vote to stop refugees could come as quick as thursday. it is also important to note that it does not always mean automatic citizenship that is in process that can take a whole lot longer. >> diane: we will have clear skies for the rest of your night. clear skies for the next couple of nights as we transition into the low pressure system moving into our area. it would be a chilly start, once again. >> diane: 52 for richmond and 44 degrees for fremont and san francisco should be around 52 degrees tomorrow morning. >> diane: similar to today, tomorrow and thursday slightly warmer. >> diane: friday, and skies and calm terrible to thursday. the weekend, will roll round with a cold front that will close down just a bit. the seasonal average will be expected and i can tell you when to expect more showers and the forecast coming out! >> pam:j.r. you took this up to middletown. to show what much of the area looks like now. two months after the valley wildfire ravaged the area. j.r. >> reporter:i did pam. a crew of us went up to middletown with this camera. the idea was to get aerial shots to show the extent of the damage and the rebuilding. we found there really wasn't a whole lot of rebuilding but some progress. >> reporter:this is what it looked like from quadcopter4. just looking at the video you can see that on one side of the street the homes are gone. the other they are okay. in some places debree has been cleared and there are empty lots. in other areas debree has not been cleared. i only came across one home that resembled a new house. from these images you can get a real feel for just how bad things still are for people up there. it's a mix of empty lots and lots still scattered with debree. >> reporter:so pam tonight at 8 i talk with one family in middletown to get their coming. on a positive note i talked to those with fema who say that they've approved more than 10 million dollars in grants and housing assistance but it is a process that can take time. >> reporter: we want to get the word out there to show what is being done and what is still next to be done. >> reporter: is one thing to see if on the ground standing there are an the other to see if high up in the sky. >> reporter: but using this camera in to see the difference. >> pam: a big test for the warriors tonight. as they take on the raptors. coming up. we will hear from the team about the matchup. >> pam: and charlie sheen breaks his silence about his h-i-v status. >> pam: next. another celebrity battling the disease. talks about his concerns for sheen. ...whether i should seek treatment. i am ready. because today there's harvoni. seek treatment. a revolutionary treatment i am ready. becfor the most common typeni. seek treatment. of chronic hepatitis c. harvoni is proven to cureypeni. seek treatment. ...it's the one andior ...onfor 12 weeks.a da of chronic hepatitis c. certain patients... ...can be cured with just 8 weeks of harvoni. with harvoni, thand there are noro tell your doctor if you have complex regimens other liver or kidney problems, or other medical conditions. complex regimens and about all the medicines you take harvoni should not be ortaken with any mediciness. including herbal supplementss containing amiodarone, rifampin, or st. john's wort. it also should not be taken with any other containing amiodarone, medicine that contains sovaldi. i am ready to put hep c behind m i am readyfects may include to be cured.ss and headache are you ready? ask your hep c specialist if harvoni >> pam: actor charlie sheen talks publicly about what has been whispered for a while. he is h-i-v positive. >> pam: the insider's louis aguirre is in hollywood with more on this story. >> reporter:pam, today, we heard from charlie in his own words and olympic gold medalist greg louganis, who knows all too well what sheen is going through. let's go inside charlie sheen's dark secret brought to light. >> reporter:la: you watched charlie's interview this morning. >>gl: yes. >>cs: i have to i'm here to admit that i am in fact hiv- positive la: did anything charlie said resonate w/ you >>gl: one thing that i'm most concerned with his is because i was diagnosed w/ depression and treated for it as well as addiction and those are issues that can really inhibit your health and well being >>gl: addiction is insidious and also it can kind of sneak up on you >>ml: are you still doing drugs? >>cs: no, i'm not. >>ml: are you still drinking? >>cs: still drink a little bit, yeah. >>ml: a lot of people will say you should stop drinking. you stopped doing drugs. >>cs: perhaps freedom of today might lead to that as well. >> reporter:while its been twenty years since loughanis first spoke openly about his own hiv diagnosis in 1995. >>i'm greg louganis i'm gay and i'm hiv positive >> reporter:in the wake of hearing charlie's truth, the fear of the unknown is clearly timeless. >>gl you can see the terror in my face and didn't i didnt know what would happen and how people would react >>cs: i think i released myself from this prison today >> 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 >>can the golden state winning streak to twelve wins? >> diane: more on the weather when we return! ♪ ♪ it took the rockettes years to master the kick line. but only a few moves to master paying bills on chase.com technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. >> pam: werethe warriors are the only undefeated team in the n-b-a. >> pam:tonight they take on the douai extend their records to twelve wins. will >> pam:kron 4's mark carpenter is live at oracle arena tonight mark? lee lund lee >>mark: well with >>mark: s despite--today klay thompson did not know at some point they would switch off the debt taking advantage of this experience. >> we are going to lose. by hopefully, at not anytime soon. >> you have to be prepared to come out and play that way. we have done a good job of it so far, but we have to make sure that we continue. and but have our mind set. >> reporter: >> reporter: >> reporter: >> reporter: >>mark: the recent attacks have had everyone taking attention of what is going on. in regard to specific need or " or oakland law-enforcement the of the bay area have commented on the executive changes will be in the interest of making sure those measures are not revealed. coming up as six we will hear from a few fans. some are consigned. as it should be about the measures. given the recent terrorist attack. and some are happy that this is an increase in security. later, with more. mark carpenter, kron 4 news. >> diane: if you thought today was beautiful, and just wait until you see the next few days with a 87 degree temperatures comment. --70degree >> diane: anywhere between 59 degrees with fremont and richmond. 63 in san ramon, at 7:00 p.m. mostly clear skies. at 10:00 p.m., a colder night. at 54 the inland valleys locations. with cloud skies and temperatures between 56. for the valley. >> diane: the weather system with the unstable pattering will come down from the pacific northwest. also, rainshowers are headed our way. in time for thanksgiving. >> diane: by wednesday times for widespread showers. and then is given with the possibility of showers throughout the day. it will still be a windy day for thanksgiving. >> diane: the woman in place would definitely help and it will last for the next couple of days. it will have a cool down for the weekend as to make its way into the area. >> diane: 69 for the bay side city and the coast thrift thursday will be slightly warmer and above the seasonal average for this time of year. where you see a loss 63 to 64 degrees for the belly, by jumping up to 67. --by jumping >> diane: saturday will be a nice one as well. more so in the upper 60s. even the overnight lows for the next few days will be in the chilly side, are around the 40 degree temperatures across the back. --map >> diane: starting tuesday evening throughout wednesday, with a chance of rain showers and light showers on your thanksgiving day. >> pam: it's been a mixed day on wall street. >> pam: by day's end. the down closed up 6 points. the nasdaq ended up a point. but the s-and-p slipped 2 points. >> pam: the volitile day on wall street comes as the bay area gets some intresting news about housing. >> pam: kron 4's mark danon checks winners and looks with our financial expert rob black. >> reporter: group of bankers. everyone has them, we have one here. seeing that the conditions may be different and less precarious for them. >> reporter: now, what we have is not a credit fuel bubble. we are not using as much debt to get into a home. what does that mean? it means we are using and what more can come. about $68,000. >> reporter: this is innovative. it is just genius, $99 annual membership will get you a one-hour delivery for $8. if you think about that, and changes in retail. if you say, i want a cupcake and it comes to your home within one hour. that is something different in game changer. >> reporter: you imagining being on your home for a friday night, and st i need 24 more beers and emma's, be there with the hour. --ama zon >> reporter: but friday will be opened on wednesday, doing everything they can. they are trying to up their quality of products to rick and there are some gaming products. they are not really about the cable but you need to plug into your projector and your old computer anymore, there are more about the products and, however i do not see something relevant again. >> stanley: when i was show you just how many such shows and d streets of people behaving badly. next! >> sirens >> pam:the reckless and dangerous nature of illegal sideshows. is raising more questions of public safety in oakland. >> pam:oakland saw a massive sideshow this weekend.which spiraled into chaos. >> pam:kron- 4's stanley roberts what happened. on the streets of oakland and and on a federal highway. in this edition of people behaving badly. (male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> stanley:you are looking a crowd of people looking at what they target >> stanley:once they figure out the car gets brave and begin their assult on the high value target >> stanley:the target is an oakland begins to basically destroy the tires you can hear the air being let out as the tired get slashed. >> stanley:this is video from youtube user-youngd and it shows sideshows that some people say is a bay area culture this could have easily gone a totally different way if there were officers in the vehicle and they felt that their safety was threatrend >> stanley:fortunetly it was only a patrol car and of couse we know your taxes can replace that car and all the equipment that was inside >> stanley:here you are looking at dashcam video from a driver showing what happened across what appeard to be a few hundred cars, motorcycles and atvs all on interstate 580 >> stanley:these riders eventually took over the streets of oakland patrol to beef up officers >> stanley:according the chp and opd bikes, cars and all terrain vehicles that took to the streets. but it wasn't without some push back >> stanley:according the california cars were inpounded some where placed on a 30 day hold which means if you head to the police auction in 30 days you might be on the come up >> stanley:chances are they cars will need new tires and maybe some suspension work oakland pd also conficated some cars and bikes . its becoming fed up with the sideshow shanagins and as more happen we will probably see more impounds >> stanley:in case your wondering many far away as fresno to trash oakland streets in oakland stanley roberts stanley roberts kron 4 news >> pam:-security tonight at the warriors game. how no one is taking any chances due to the thrift and paris. >> pam: 1 our investigation uncovers with kron4 and is a six starting! >> pam: 1 our investigation uncovers with kron4 and is a sickness and health. love and heartbreak. and covered california is there for it all. not just to help keep you well. but to make sure the cost of being unwell doesn't ruin this whole life thing. because it's more than just health care. it's life care. >> pam:the search is for 26- year-old salah ab-des-lam. >> pam:and now - word that surveillance video shows a 3-person team attacking a paris sidewalk cafe.leaving one suspect unaccounted for.meaning two attackers on the loose. >> pam:among the other leads investigators are following.the car found in paris which had been rented by the suspect. >> pam:also a cell phone with the chilling message "ok - we're ready." >> pam:france continues to pound isis targets in syria.and russia is doing the same, in fact doubling the number of airstrikes. >> pam:also today - a brother of ab-des-lam talked to c-n-n.claiming his family had no idea of his plans. and saying terrorists can be disturbingly difficult to identify. >> these are not regular people. even if you saw them every day, their behavior was quite normal. >> catherine:these are soccer fans being turned away in germany - netherlands was abruptly cancelled. >> catherine:not long before the start of the game - germany was warned there was a planned attack, although no explosives have been found. >> catherine:one german newspaper says authorities were warned of a paris-like attack with explosives and automatic weapons. >> catherine:the match was originally intended as an act of defiance against isis -- with german chancellor angela merkel planning to attend. >> catherine:pam? >> pam:a white house conference just wrapping up. >> pam:many governors are concerned about plans to increase the accepted into the u-s, following last week's attacks in paris. >> pam:the conference call included governors across the nation. including michigan, pennyslvania, and vermont. >> pam:a spokesperson for michigan appreciated the discussion. and told officials he'd like "more robust data" on the refugee system. >> pam:alabama governor robert bentley expressed his thoughts on the refugee crisis. >> my heart says we should let these people and because they are fighting ices and have been displaced by ices. isis is our enemy also permit so my heart says to let them enter it but, my hat says i have to protect the state of alabama and keeping secure. >> pam:more than half of governors object to plans to resettle refugees here. however. the federal government controls resettlement programs. >> pam:a bay area man.in paris during the attacks, is now speaking about the frightening ordeal. >> pam:brian moreaty says he was eating dinner with friends from work, when gun shots rang out.a block away from where he was eating. >> pam:brian says he hunkered down inside the restaurant for hours, until the carnage was over. >> pam:he says his phone battery worried about how he was going to stay in touch with loved ones. >>.still ok >> pam:brian says he's thankful.several people in chargers with him, which allowed him to text his family to tell them he was safe. >> pam:now, there's no doubt. >> pam:russian officials confirmed one of its passenger planes. >> pam:grant is here to tell us what this confirmation means.grant. >> grant: actually did news for america and the news for the world. ice is had already clamor responsibility for this bombing. now russian president is offering a $50 million reward with specifically details of bringing down the wreckage. >> grant: killing off people on board. russia had resisted the notion that isis was behind this. but not anymore. >> we need to know all of the perpetrators by name and we will search for them everywhere and we will find them in any spot of the first and punish them. >> reporter: >> grant:authorities say a russian over the sinai was brought down by a bomb. aleksandr bortnikov, head of the federal security service, was quoted by russian state media tuesday saying the bomb contained an estimated one kilogram of explosives. >> grant:metrojet flight 9268 crashed on october 31 after resort of sharm el- sheikh, killing all 224 people on >> pam: terror concerns hit home closed its playground because of graffiti. police are trying to determine if it is a hate crime. >> pam: whoever did it.is still on the loose tonight. kron 4's dan kerman is live at the french american school in san francisco with the latest.dan? .. >> reporter: after dissemble was spray-painted on a wall early this morning, the police was called then and they can return reached out to the fbi. >> it will determine whether or not this is a threat. >> reporter: polices the graffiti has no connection with ices. --isis >> it looks like a domestic group that has tied to the nation of is from there it-- the nation of islam. >> reporter: parents know that whoever did this, did this on purpose to feel anxiety. >> creates a lack of trust. >> reporter: finding a spray paint can that was obviously used to put up the graffiti, but are hoping that that would lead to the suspect along with the cameras in the area. there are also looking to see if this does or does not constitute a crime. live in san francisco,dan kerman kron4 news >> pam: the nba is beefing up security at its games in the wake of the paris terror attack. and that includes tonight's warriors game against the toronto raptors at oracle arena. >> pam: that's wher kron 4's mark carpenter is live tonight. mark are you seeing more police around the arena? >>mark: i am going to step out. so you see how fans are twinkling and. that are screaming-test screening to see what type of contraband is getting an accurate multiple canine units and bomb squads were out taking several sweeps of the area all around the zero reno. the national basketball association did confirm across the league that security has increased. >> i was here for the finals. on the had the dogs, with police and fbi. the more security the better. i feel safe coming year. i just took bart and i had no issues coming here. again, the morrison carry the better. --the more security the better >> reporter: it is unknown if the heightened measures will continue for the next couple of weeks or the season? what we want to address is that the warriors are going 11-0. we'll have more information later print reporting live from oracle or lana mark carter turned to it back to you pam >> pam: that man is here and she says it is only going to get warmer. >> pam:--diane >> diane: clear skies are in place with crisp appeared. went speak a round 8 mi. per hour across the map. >> diane: 7:00 a.m., partly cloudy skies with a chilly start to your ruling creek by noontime, 63 degrees for the coast and 65 for the day. for the bay. >> diane: clear skies for them time is 68 in pleasanton and antioch. then you have the east bay shoreline, tomorrow being affected. all around 65 degrees. so you do have that moment in place. san francisco, daytime high and seven degrees as having lung for napa. we would talk more about the forecast including the chance for rain coming up next. >> pam: for up-to-the minute weather alerts, and forecasts in your neighborhood. be sure to download the kron 4 mobile app. your number one source for news at weather in the bay area. >> pam: super bowl 50 is still months away, but today the fbi and local law enforcement agencies.held a training exercise at levi's stadium in santa clara. >> pam: that's where we find kron 4's charles clifford live for us tonight with details. charles, we understand that the public wasn't actually allowed to watch today's training? >> reporter:that's right. even members of the media were asked to stay away from the stadium today. the f-b-i sponsored what they call a routine training exercise in and around the stadium. we can show you some wide shot arials from earlier today. >> reporter:this is video from our helicopter partnership with abc 7 news. the f-b-i was joined today by teams from the santa clara police department. in all the training exercise involved about 100 people and several helicopters. now the f-b-i special agent in charge of today exercise said that they are looking at what's happening in europe right tactics if there's any lesson to be learned from the attack in paris. he also said that planning for security at the super bowl has been going on for some time. >> reporter: >>the whole planning for the super bowl has been going on for more than a year. this particular exercise has been planned for months. in santa clara, charles clifford kron 4 news. >> reporter: >> pam: and tonight at 615 will refund about the bus accident in union square. police then to be aware for blake--for some bank bandits. " we need to know to stay secure. ♪ ♪ it took the rockettes years to master the kick line. but only a few moves to master paying bills on chase.com technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. >> pam:san francisco police say it could be weeks before they finish the investigation into the multi injury tour bus accident that happened last week in union square. >> pam:you can see the carnage here in this video from our helicopter partnership with abc7 news. 20 people were injured.six critically. >> pam:new at six kron4's maureen company's inspection record. >> reporter:the chp's motor carrier unit confirms to kron 4 news. that it were never notified that the company - city sightseeing- who owns the double decker tour bus that crashed friday afternoon was added to their fleet. if the company told state regulators.as they are required to.then the california public utilities commission would have asked the chp to do a update >> reporter:but.the chp says that that this particular bus checked out. >> reporter:that's because the chp is not required to inspect every single tour bus on the road. >> reporter:when they inspect tour bus companies.they choose a and check those buses. they say they last sent sightseeings bayview bus yard in september.where they companies 27 vehicles on file.for critical items like brakes, tires, steering, and lights, that was the fourth terminal inspection since took over. each of those times the company received a satisfactory rating >> reporter:they did send inspectors out a fifth time after getting a complaint about a mechanicial issue with a bus.but that complaint was not substantiated. >> reporter:the owner of city sightseeing said in a prepared statement that the bus that crashed was was inspected october 25th. but our sources say that wasn't done with the chp. >> reporter:now. the chp is working with san francisco police traffic investigators.to inspect the bus that crashed to try and find out what happened. >> reporter:police are also waiting for blood tests to come back for the driver before ruling out alcohol or drugs being involved.the entire investigation could take 2-3 weeks if not more to complete. >> reporter:maureen kelly kron4 news >> pam:kron4 has obtained new surveillance video. of two female suspects wanted by police for robbing the bank of america on dublin blvd in dublin. also new tonight.investigators are telling us that the person driving the getaway vehicle was also spotted driving wrecklessly shortly after leaving the bank. >>".and got more of a description of the vehicle" >> pam:the suspect vehicle is described as a light colored yukon s-u-v xl.the two female suspects are described as in their late teens, both 5'3" to 5'5" inches tall, thin, both wearing skinny jeans.any one with info on their whereabouts can contact dublin police. >> pam:an east bay woman and her son are facing criminal the death of a teenager who mixed prescription drugs and their alameda house. >> pam:investigators say 17- year-old clay harding died at the home last november. >> pam:the 57-year-old woman and her son.who graduated from alameda high school this endangerment and obstructing a police investigation. >> pam:their next court date is december 30th. >> pam:a 17-year-old south bay high school student has been arrested and charged with misdemeanor distribution of child pornography. >> pam:san jose police say the teen is a student at lincoln high school and allegedly hosted an instagram account that featured nude photos of underage girls, including some lincoln students. >> pam:police say the student solicited the photos andthem along with derogatory names and captions, which were then shared on social media >> they were just totally trashing people. i thought that it was very childish trick the effect that you are posting that and deprive someone of their privacy. some of those pictures were super old, and they resurfaced of nowhere. tsks >> pam:the photos and instagram site have been taken down.district encouraging parents to use the incident as an opportunity safe practices with regard to the use of social media. >> pam: dianne is here with all of the weather details! >> diane: rainout nice clear skies for tonight. temperatures right now and the upper 50s for the valley. 56 livermore, 51 degrees for richmond and san francisco currently the the id with daly city. --58 degrees >> diane: satellite radar image showing acclaim and the forecast due to the high pressure with low clouds coming as soon and it will close down quite a bit because of the new system for rainshowers will come as soon as tuesday of next week moving ford into this thanksgiving holiday. >> diane: my things getting would have leftover showers. if you missed a drizzle here at and there, it will still be inland the day. does that move out of our system. >> diane: overnight, temperatures are in the 40 degree temperatures. with 52 for san francisco. afternoon highs it at 3:00 p.m. we are dealing with another day of warmer conditions. >> diane: daly city, at 54 and santa rosa and napa with the dry conditions for now at least until friday and saturday. >> diane: with clouds coming in sunday. with a chance of showers come to stay. --come tuesday. >> pam: new at six. >> pam: san francisco general hospital unvieled its brand new acute care and trauma center today. it features more than double the exams rooms in the e-r, and an entire floor dedicated to women and children. doctors say the new wing will help patients get the care they need. >> this is going to transform our program. you will see each room, with less noise. and focus on more of a healing facility. .art unit nationally. >> pam:san francisco general is the only level one trauma center northern san mateo county. >> pam: after the break. >> pam: actor charlie sheen comes clean. announcing he is indeed hiv positive. >> pam: why he says it cost him millions. and later. >> pam: our very jr stone will join us to unveil kron 4's latest news-gathering tool.quad-copter-4. >> pam: stay with us for that >> stanley: coming up! people behaving badly >> pam: new with charlie sheen and many that he is hiv- positive. >> grant: charlie sheen has had a tidy for the last four years. but does not have eight. he has paid millions to people who threatened to tell the world of his condition if they were not paid off creek because he has been up front about his condition with his intimate partners pricked his doctor says his daily anti-viral drugs have to be taken creek if so, shane could live a long life. again, he does not have aids. >> grant:charlie sheen, had a long time of drug abuse and alcohol abuse. he has hired prostitutes and has had promised this activities and behavior. he hoped he come out and help a lot of other people. >> grant: magic johnson tweeting today that charlie sheen has broken his silence he hoped that he can join him in helping people with hiv and aids. i hope that he can live a long life. we will have more on charlie sheen big announcement coming up at 7:00. >> pam: coming up as 630 an incredible deal. plus, a big loss for the raiders. then suspended by the end ask el. aldon smith. --suspended by the national football league. >> pam: keep it here for details. ♪ life. just when you think you know where it's going, it takes you someplace else. covered california is here to help californians who need health insurance get it. because it's more than just health care. it's life care. with a 100% electric nissan what will you do? how far will you go? how much will you see? electrify the world. now with a class-leading 107 miles on a charge, the nissan leaf is the best selling electric car in america. >> catherine: surveillance video indicates that not one - but two suspects are still on the loose after the paris attacks. >> catherine: the manhunt has widened inslam.and a second unnamed suspect. >> catherine: meantime what was planned as a friendly soccer game between germany and the netherlands was canceled today.shortly before kick-off. >> catherine: these are fans - leaving the stadium. 'concrete evidence' that someone wanted to set off a bomb.although no explosives have been found. >> catherine: members of the german government including chancellor angela merkel had planned to attend the match - to send a signal that germany won't bow to terrorists. >> catherine: catherine heenan, kron four >> reporter:in san francisco police say it could be two to three they finish their investigation into friday's tour bus accident that that's because of the >> reporter: complexity of the case.the chp will be joining the investigation to inspect the bus itself. >> reporter: here at levi stadium preparation of super bowl 50, the media was kept a way today from the exercises. saying that they are looking at what happened in paris and trying to figure out how to incorporate preparing for the super bowl. and santa clara charles clifford. >> reporter: 2 female suspects, in connection of robbing a bank of america bank on monday. >> you can see them running to the corporate and and you can't, with a sun roof. >> reporter: here in san jose, students at a local high school are listening to a police stating this child pornography. here at lincoln high school, have been our rest it for posting a nude photos of under age girls on their as the graeme account. --instagram >> reporter: the student could face disciplinary action. rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >> reporter: quad copter for the images are a pretty stunning to read to get a real feel on just how bad or how things look. at this point, two months later things are still bad. >> reporter: nicosia the damage is extensive with the debris school across people property. --debri is still across people's property >> reporter: more than $40 million in long-term loans have been given as well. tonight, i talked to a family who are still talking in about getting back on their feet. it will be many months before they have a house. that is tonight at 8:00. now back to you. >> pam: it was warm today. and it will get more as the weeks go on. >> diane: clear skies, at any aldon activities for the next few days will be nice to hear it--will be nice. >> diane: afternoon highs of around 3:00 p.m., a couple of degrees warmer to margaret you will feel the track again thursday. but thursday clear skies all round. >> diane: hayward and 65, already reaching the settles and the north bay tomorrow. san rafael, 69 degrees. doubt and the south bay with clear skies as well. for the san jose area. >> diane: thursday, and will be slightly warmer clear skies with seventh degree temperatures for the bay. with a slight chance of showers but that will not be until tuesday and thanksgiving possibly. >> pam: looking to lose weight but the only thing shrinking is your wallet? right on a budget. >> pam: as we all know.eating healthy can be quite expensive.but it doesn'tcnn's holly firfer has some tips how to get a well-balanced meal, without breaking the bank. eating right on a budget starts with a little head to the grocery store, >>"plan out your meals in advance, make a grocery shopping list and stick to that list when you're shopping." >> reporter:and though it may be a a recipe from time to time so you can freeze part of it for another day. >> reporter:buying in bulk is often cheaper. >> reporter:registered dietitians recommend filling half your plate with fruits and that are in season is often cheaper. fill the other half of your plate with whole grains and lean meats. >> reporter:and if you want to save a little on that meat? >>"one way to make your meat adding beans to the mixture and then you can stretch the meat and actually use less in the same dish." >> reporter:controlling portion size is budget. experts say if something is in front of us we tend to eat it even when we're full. >> reporter:so try using smaller plates. >> reporter:and finally, save going out to eat for special occasions. >> reporter:dining out is almost always more expensive than cooking your own. >> reporter:and if you get tired of doing all of the work, get the kids to help. >> reporter:for today's health minute, i'm holly firfer. return to ------------------------ >> gary: before we bring in the protestant father and america. -0-the proudest >> gary: those of you that are just getting home from work, i know that you are happy for six years, 7 $5 million. on the decide aldon smith, suspended from the national football league for one calendar year for his using the drug abuse policy. >> gary: next time you see him will be, at next november. >> gary: proudest father in america. >> gary: thank you for coming tom. >> gary: he only comes, when he smells the super bowl. >> gary: start from the beginning. or you a football player?-- were you >> know. i never played the ball. at a little baseball. >> gary: your son is the no. 1 sports met in america can you imagine that? >> it is a dream come true. for the entire family. is a neat situation >> gary: did you think this one is the one that he wanted more than any other because this would make can stand alone, one of the greats? >> has always said that he wanted the next one creek i know that he wanted the one last year. >> gary: did you think that what your son or your son will get through the off season scandal? >> gary: did you think this was klay to be one of those things where people follow the headlines but not the details is something that they will be followed or around?--are round. >> they have such a a good machine back there. the great quarterback and wide a receiver. they have a continuous involvement you have to just focus on the football. you never take anything for granted. we worry about things every single week. >> gary: curry, is starting to move on your son. >> is a joy to watch him. and he is what they say, the best three-pointer. it is such a joy to watch. >> gary: you do not mind me asking, this is the first time that i've seen him duke in a negative light. have you noticed any changes with him? >> this is a business. people, they are a lot of the agenda is taking place here. a lot of people have a lot of different agendas that you would not think that people would have. but there is a lot of jealousy, frankly in this world. >> gary: out of mentioning their names. --without >> they jumped him with false information. false information that people put out. the real facts and that did not stand up and took the test of time. >> gary: 0 quick i have to laugh. --real >> >> gary: will not bug you. i know that it did but cupric but we would not go into any details in regard to this guy that was not pulling off you in regards to the scandal or the headlines. >> gary: i know that it did bug you. >> gary: people who follow sports, when you say $700 for anny think? >> me tell you, it is worth $700. let me tell you >> my daughter and what is wonderful. --daughter-in- law >> pam: when a turkey is said to leave in sap for cisco on monday for washington d.c. accompanied by a mob secret service toward all of this is a part of the presidential pardon tradition print selected but a flock of ulster farms turkeys. >> pam: whether lies with is a hat. whe >> diane: right now dry conditions. come on in pop pop. happy birthday. i just had a heart attack... and now i have a choice. for her. for them. and him. a choice to take brilinta. a prescription for people who've been hospitalized for a heart attack. i take brilinta with a baby aspirin ...no more than 100 mg. as it affects how well it works. it's such an important thing to do to help protect against another heart attack. brilinta worked better than plavix. and even reduced the chances of dying from another one. don't stop taking brilinta without talking to doctor. since stopping it too soon increases your risk of clots in your stent, heart attack, stroke, and even death. brilinta may cause bruising or bleeding more easily or serious, sometimes fatal bleeding. don't take brilinta if you have bleeding, like stomach ulcers. a history of bleeding in the brain, or severe liver problems. tell your doctor about bleeding, new or unexpected shortness of breath, any planned surgery and all medicines you take. i will take brilinta today. tomorrow. and every day for as long as my doctor tells me. don't miss a day of brilinta. the "insider" from hollywood, your 24/7 celebrity conversation. i was here to admit that i'm, in fact, h.i.v.-positive. >> charlie sheen's hiv confession. was he blackmailed by his sex partner? >> how many people have you paid? >> enough to make it into the millions. this person was blackmailing me. >> we're with the similarities of their public admission. >> the truth shall set you free. >> plus, spike lee's personal connectio the paris attacks. >> she's gone to that restaurant many times. she was there once aee >> i've been raped i don't know how many times. >> margaret cho reveals sexual abuse bombshell. and threatens to "kill her rapist." plus, baby daddy's melissa peterman is in our kitchen. inside her dramatic weight loss and comedy roots. i went to homecoming all the time when i was a senior. >> now, hollywood from the inside out, it's the "insider" together with yahoo. charlie sheen comes clean with th he is h.i.v.-positive. >> he says he hid away for years in shame saying he was blackmailed, terrified he'd be found out. but now today he is facing that fear and speaking out. what must that feel like? the hiding, the courage, the moment you tell the world. >> today we hear from charlie in his own words as well as our psychologist who is an expert in hiv and olympic gold medalist greg lougaines who was outed by the tabloids and finally finding freedom in going public. >> let's go inside charlie sheens

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