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and randomly selected and came back positive. however it never exhibited symptoms. people do not need to be worried that the cow owas not meant for human consumption and medco cannot be transmitted through the milk. mad-cow. cannot be transmitted through milk. >>j.r.: several questions since this broke, yesterday. the usda has spent the last 24 hours in claim of control. this is in hamden, california. 280 mi. south-east of san francisco. the carcass is in the quarantine until the u.s. and the ache and decide where it wants to take it. the usda -- would not have
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been slaughtered. and it posed no threat however several questions on our facebook fan page. do i need to watch out for that hamburger? the coins off answer is the answer no. can this be transferred towards milk? there however are mixed opinions. the usda says that it can be transmitted to milk but the neurosciences says that there is no way to transfer or test for that. however it is a possibility. it has been known to transfer through sheep's milk. >>pam: shouldn't the public word about the milk supply? >> off they also said no. dinner scientists i said spoke with they said that it would be such a low rate it would be extremely
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unlikely that it would impact humans. with the outbreak in the 1980's. millions 8 that beef. and less than 200 died. millions -- heat that beat in the 1980's in london. >>pam: stock, however a significant number that 8 that beef 8 that beef had eaten at beef --. new standards. >> u.s. beef is not tested and not with the usda. >> the west coast director of consumers union is the non- profits that published reports. they have been concerned for a long time of this u.s. food service is being monitored by the mad cow. >> we're not finding that many because they're not looking that hard. only 40,000 cows are
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tested for mad cow disease each year. there are 35 million cows slaughtered each year. >>reporter: there has long been a resistance to changing the system. >> the cost to test for mad cow disease. and also they will find more. >>reporter: if mad cow was widespread it could be disastrous for the industry. however lives could be risk at risk. >> i do not want to cause a food scare. or a brief scare. the number of people impacted by medco is very, very small. mad cow --. however, listeria, and e coli, mad cow is 100 percent fatal. you contracted and you are dead there is no cure. >>reporter: charles clifford, kron 4.
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the rain was supposed to happen this afternoon but it was stalled. if you think that you might not need that umbrella? you however could still need it. cloudy skies right now. with breaks of sunshine over the bay area this afternoon but that is all about to change. stormtracker 4 radar is showing rainfall to the south towards kilroy. it is moving up from the south towards the north. it will impact the south-bay, shortly. and towards the inland valleys for tonight. the satellite & radar is showing the cloud coverage. and that storm that is bringing heavy rain with it. that gray however, it should missed most of the bay area but it will no miss the south bay. >>grant: these numbers do not
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live. with six additional markers. that is a 90% increase rate. 36 percent. -- 19 percent. already robberies are also up. and burglaries. over 3000. that is a 37% increase. coming up at 6:00 p.m. what neighborhoods are seeing the most violent crimes. >>pam: that oakland crime increase is taking neighborhoods with private security ambassadors. they have been patrolling montclair business district. frustrated residents and merchants are concerned with the rising crime are taking steps to fill the void in police. >> burglaries, robberies are and creasing it is important to have a police presence with the limited staffing. with the
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robberies -- increasing. the community is willing to step up. like montclair, it is looking for ways to improve its security and with its diverse options. we of had a security program for a long time. we want to add more presents to the street. >>pam: shop owners are also looking to integrate their individual security cameras. to cover the entire business village. team coverage on the oakland crime problem continues tonight at 6:00 p.m. >>terisa: off the oakland police chief speaks to the 911 response. guidelines are dictating that oakland officers should be able to get to calls. within seven minutes. the severity. such as a rape, or a robbery. however, that is not happening. how long is it really
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taking four officers to get to an important call? how long's it taking these officers? as mayor jean quan is looking into this and has a plant. all that coming up on kron4 news at 6:00 p.m. in oakland, terisa estacio, kron4 news. >>pam: the bicyclist that crashed and killed the elderly pedestrian will face felony charges. what let the district attorney to make this decision. >> the d a still wants to decide weather or not too jarred vehicular manslaughter or a misdemeanor vehicular manslaughter for the senior citizen. he was coming down the embarcadero, went through the red light and hit the elderly man that was walking through the intersection. evidence is showing a high level of negligence upon the biker. the
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witness saw the bicyclist flight through several red lights and stop signs. and also this allegedly show that he was showing 10 mi. over the speed limit. surveillance video is also showing him speeding through intersections. he did not make any attempt to make the brakes. the de aide says that charges against the bicyclist will come in the next couple of days. maximum = one year. felony = six years. maureen kelly, kron4 news. >> catherine: the supreme court will decide if arizona is deciding its difficult immigration law overstepping. perhaps they could uphold part of that law. the election over the immigration is front & the center. they have heard the controversial 2010 immigration measure. the key question is
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weather or not states have the ability to enforce. the obama administration as saying that it is the federal government should step in, not the state but the state of arizona is saying that the federal government is not doing enough. the border states are suffering, disproportionately >> what is the good on the books of the laws when they have been ignored. and the cost of this is being taken on by the state of arizona with incarceration. >> catherine: the racial profiling is the topic of this protest. if they suspect there in the country illegally?
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however the judge has allowed the state of arizona to enforce that portion of the law. the governor would also encouraged by the questions. >> i thought the hearing went very, very, very well. i feel very confident. that we will get a favorable ruling in the month of june. >> catherine: 12 million illegal immigrants live in the not states. other states are watching this very closely. in the united states, california, florida. also citing with arizona. there laws to not conflict with federal laws. penthous >>pam: the u.s. army is joining the ranks of looking for sierra lamar. >> a u.s. marine got kicked out from his facebook remarks. >> also tricking the elderly out of their money. a warning for
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>>rob: hundreds are emphasizing that they are not going to give up the search and they plan on searching every square inch and a 20 mi. radius of morgan hill. >> behind every bush, rock we have to look for everything. >> we always are going to be keep looking. >>rob: with 500 separate searches this man has formal training. this man was in the active armed forces of san jose. >> it is about common sense to keep your eyes open and look for anything that looked could look suspicious. a couple of things that we should be out here. we deftly want to check this out. >> a popular secluded trail in the central morgan hill. they turned over piles of leaves as possible evidence and piles of
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clothing and overgrown fence lines. an area of recent digging was ruled out. breathing a sign of relief. this man has been a part of every search. >> you have to try. if she is out here we're trying to find her. i have kids. i feel for her. i really would like to get this resolved. >>rob: to eliminate doubt and to keep the hope alive. in morgan hill, rob fladeboe, kron 4. >> catherine: how the debate over free speech he was let go because of his facebook comments about president obama. other than hon. characterization. his posts:president obama domestic enemy and refusing the orders of president obama. he is claiming the first amendment but the
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defense department is banning some forms of political outcry. >> catherine: the u.s. secret service prostitution scandal has acknowledged that it knew that six military personnel had broken curfew rules were still allowed to stay on the job. in a separate incident. there were two marines demoted in the country of brazil after involvement with a prostitute. >>jacqueline: taking a live look aside. cloudy conditions over the north bay. we have seen it breaks of sunshine but those clouds are making their way back and neck.certainly, if we makins way -- back in. checking the time several hours have pressed back. let us take a wider view
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of the satellite/radar. there are two different storms. the first is the salt. the second is to the north. you can see these are going to combine and make its impact overnight. most of this will press-east. however, rainfall still expected to the south-bay, shortly we can see that rainfall approaching gilroy. as we zoom into future cast we will see rainfall for most of the bay-area this evening. let me knonote -- thiss been a bit difficult to pinpoint. and this could be south of the golden-gate. by 9:00 p.m., and let me show you the coverage. the same by tonight. a decent coverage of rainfall to the celtic or 6:00 a.m. tomorrow, the rainfall largely and cured by 6:00 a.m.
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-- to more of a rival to the south-bay. however, by 9:00 a.m.. pressing down to the south-bay mostly dry conditions and clear skies. taking a look at tomorrow afternoon temperatures. cooler. that air from the north is bringing cool air from canada. 64 degrees expected in walnut creek. and along the peninsula, cooler conditions in the upper 50s. san francisco. ocean beach, low 60s in the north-bay. a look a your extended forecast with morning showers. however improving conditions with breaks of sunshine. cool, breezy, warm things up towards the weekend with dry conditions on tap. no more rain in the extended forecast. >>pam: a burglary attempt and a
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teenager said home for wearing a controversy all progress. kimberlee sakamoto controversial -- progress. >>kimberlee: police and pennsylvania sen that thi sayins one of the stupidest. he tried to escape by climbing a rope. that he used to drop into the store but he was not able to get up the rope. you see that he felt off the rope. not only does he have a running tablet the owner he also lives in the apartment. he drilled a hole through the ground he has a running -- tab with the owner. take a look it is pizza store. nobody was hurt! this same excuse, of mistaking the gas for
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>>pam: a boy in northern california is being honored that could have saved his life and his grandmother's life. he needed to take control of the car that was driving in february. the grandmother had passed out. it was going towards a busy downtown district. the sun went into action. >> he grabbed the steering wheel. and he jolted the car this way. it went right into the ditch. my grandmother was at the
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alameda sheriff's department is warning people of a scam. to sell a fake gold bars. this is a picture. in several cases the only person is approached. the man is saying that he has a si sick elderly person. they are taken to the bank and exchange for the cash. by the time they realize that the gold bar is fake he is gone. >>grant: prostitution and rape. the most wanted suspects. this woman is wanted in hayward and other communities. this woman, a k a elizabeth adams is the suspect in this case. accused of soliciting a juvenile females in oakland try to convince them to
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be prostitutes. one girl went with cement to ate hotel. she refused. she went with -- simmons. and this woman note aka and of elizabeth adams has warrants for similar charges of allowing a rape of a teenager when the teenager refused to become a prostitute. 5 ft. 9 in.. her full description is on our website www.kron4.com. >>pam: months of volunteer work at a the view park are ruined. sometime sunday night criminals drove to the candlestick point nursery and destroyed 5000 plants. they also smashed
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gardening tools, tables and even ruining a toilet. $15,000 is the estimated damage. no arrests. brigham palo alto police have caught a man was burglarized a home. he used a crowbar breaking into a home in los the drug. he left with a big screen television and other stolen items. soon after, they found the getaway car, abandoned. they recovered the stolen goods. however, lopez was a arrested at a construction site where he worked. >> a fresno teacher was in court allegedly having sex with students. she pleaded " not guilty " to six different felony charges. she said she confessed with the students. and text messages saying i love you. they
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discovered this sexual abuse after she was pulling over when the student was driving her car. the teen said that he was in their relationship with this teacher. >>pam: current and former transportation -- security scanners are in custody. orchestrating five different incidences for t s a scatters were waiting checkpoints in exchange for money. pushing through drugs to the scanner. in exchange for money. >>jacqueline: 8 you were thinking where is this rainfall? t s a -- scattscatt
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>>jacqueline: that rainfall moving towards fremont. that is mainly in the clear. as we take a look at the bay-area we can see that rainfall is on the corner. what we can expect tonight. finally, the rainfall moving in. four-five hours. however, later this evening. it will taper off, briefly towards overnight. with returning showers early tomorrow. decrease in clouds and improving conditions. time it out on future cast, coming up. >>pam: this huge tree was in the embarcadero. it blocked vallejo. you can see the working crews trying to clear this out still no word on the cause. >> the seven approached, a k a doyle drive is going to be torn down. the seven-approach. for a
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new and safer roadway. and the other end of a life threatening earthquake. the southern approach. continues with this $680 billion has been a difficult undertaking for the engineers because they cannot visually altered the iconic landmark. >> anything we do. anything has to think that how can we protect and preserve this bridge, the architectural integrity. and its beauty. in a way, we have to multiplied to the great extent. and also to the public we have to leave the bridge as if nothing has been completed.
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>>pam: in 2018 it will be able to withstand a 8.3 earthquake. >> catherine: the disappearance of this little girl in 20 07 could still be a log. this is when she was 4 years old she could still be -- alive. this new image has been released. with computer-generated a eac ae scotland yard wants police to open up this case. >> catherine: a landslide in east china scrambling for six men that were buried. heavy rainfall is being blamed. instantly burying the workers. these makeshift homes were at the bottom of the hell with 300 people rushing. not much hope of any survivors. the bottom of that -- hell.hill side.
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>>pam: in oakland how much control each individual schools can have on the children are taught. this discussion is being taken place at a local school board meeting. >>dan: the oakland school board meeting topics is governing. who has control over specific schools and how the curriculum is taught. how is the schedule
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set up. many people are here because the what individual schools to have greater control. not just in terms of scheduling but also staffing and the type of curriculum. >> there are all types of in a bit of practices. -innovative -- items. there are things that are really making a difference. and it is not a cookie cutter. is that the same at coliseum college, or an academy or a different school. or a life academy at it might at oakland catholic. developing a different, innovative strategies to really address the needs. it is built our route equity and achievement. we need to build achievements towards all.
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>>dan: the superintendents' need to draft a specific proposal how this could work. and it will come back to the vote for a nother about. if approved this could be implemented for the next school year. in oakland, dan kerman, kron4 news. >> catherine: of this wall street as & p up. rob black? >> rob: apple was up. bolling was a winner. caterpillar was a bit lower. boeing -- was a winner. this is an earnings season. so the second half. we get much easier for the old look. >> catherine: bernanke is saying
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that we are here if you needed that sets? >> he expects economic growth to be moderate and pickup, gradually. despite that the housing market is priced even though it is perhaps coming back but it is not going to be anything crazy. with corporations are able to still borrow money at an incredibly low cost and consumers are able to borrow at an incredibly low cost. >> catherine: intel. are they going to get into the smart phone industry? >> they have been struggling. qualcomm is dominating. intel just announced ate a different design victories. heeight different -- a design the
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course. >> catherine: with a just lightlake? >> there were just late -- late. however, qualcomm is the leader out of san diego. i cannot see that leader changing anytime soon. >> catherine: credit card readers for smart phones and tablets. >> this is a double dongle this is a business product. it is a credit card reader. that attaches to a smart phone. they are already doing this at $5 billion. it is a transaction. my hair dresser uses this. this is
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the future of commerce. i am not crazy about this but if artists sell roses on the side of road? if i ever did -- sell roses. future for that bay-area company. >> see you tomorrow. >> taking a live look at the golden gate looked at that fog. we can see cloudy conditions for most of the bay-area. as rainfall approaches let us take a look of the satellite/radar. where is that rainfall? it is a bit delayed. we have even seen some breaks of sunshine to portions of the bay area this afternoon. now, the clouds are increasing as this rainfall is coming up from the south. we can see that moderate rainfall missing us. however, through this evening and also the tail and to the north. that is also
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coming in from the gulf of alaska. to take a look at the stormtracker 4. the rainfall will be the bigger concern towards gilroy. and towards san jose, fremont. this rainfall will continue later this evening. what we can expect for tomorrow. showers, possible for the morning. but very early. as we go towards the afternoon, we will see clearing skies. cool, breezy conditions. later, it will stay clear and chilly. here is a look at future cast. let me know tab you know that these rainfall totals and estimates could be just a bit off. towards the peninsula, we will keep an eye on this. the rainfall
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continues towards the south and will continue to stream to the delta and the inland valleys. and a bit of mail all overnight. it will pick up again overnight for your morning commute. showers in portions of the north bay. and to the east bay going towards the inland valley. still, lingering showers but it will be mainly dry. even breaks of sunshine for tomorrow afternoon. this storm to the north will bring cooler air with it. with 60s through milpitas, and 60s for the inland valleys. the east bayshore showing 60 in hayward. the peninsula also in ocean beach. low 60s for the north bay. a look of the extended forecast. early. clearing. as we go towards friday and the weekend temperatures warming back up.
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(male announcer) this is the bay area's news station. kron 4 news starts now. >>pam: in the early morning hours oakland is recording its the 39th homicide. despite it all out effort to curb violence. team coverage looks at a police force overwhelmed by crime. 911 response time. lagging. and even getting slower. 70 minutes, that is not acceptable. >>pam: private security firms
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are being lead on the for protection. >> we are looking for protection and solutions. >>pam: oakland police jeep revealing a startling reality. there are too few officers with an increase response time. as a terisa estacio reports. dealing with this problem could be a hefty price tag for a city already with difficult financial problems. >>terisa: they are taking officers 17 minutes to get to an emergency call. such as a robbery or rape. recently, it was 15 minutes. the chief has revealed that the state guidelines should be getting violent crimes in at least seven minutes. >> in my opinion we are in a crisis situation. >> council person of the safety commission is saying that oakland needs more police but this is a huge problem. take a
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look it these figures. six new officers = $1 million. they police chief says that it needs 300 officers. that would be $50 million. that is more of the entire budget for library parked emberton recreation, combined. >> we are going to be doing a full assessment of what we need for more officers we're putting forth a proposal for a second police academy this fall. we need to take a really hard look at this. at some point we are going to have to go back to the borders. i do not think the borders are ready for that yet. >>terisa: of oakland crime continues to increase. in oakland, terisa estacio, kron 4.
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>>grant: more violent crimes in the city with breaks, robberies all increasing by 32%. compared to last year. this is a map showing you. with robberies and sexual assaults. these are all within just the last two weeks. high crimes along international boulevard. perry adde very-bed d montclair. and practice security is being recruited. >>reporter: haazig madyun has more. >>reporter: jeff diamond the owner of this business he and his fellow merchants are pulling their resources to set up a private security patrol. >> if there is a little bit of
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confluence the patrols can be beefy. >> also the month clear safety committee. he is hearing more about crime hearing one of the officers being reassigned. >> among my fellow merchants and we are thinking about and talking about crime more than we were a while ago. properly with the budget cuts. from city hall and our police department and as well as the moving of personnel from certain police beat two other police speeds. it behooves all citizens and private business owners to start to take more responsibility for our own security in the mont clare village. we are looking at that and working on that out. >>reporter: haazig madyun kron4 >>pam: the investigation into the mad coat disease in california. state health mad
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cow -- they are saying that the cow was not going towards human consumption and people cannot get the disease from drinking milk. it is still not clear how that cow got into contact with mad cow. this is the first confirmed case since 2006. jr has more details. you also have more information about what happened in the last 24 hours. >>j.r.: yes, it has been a very busy 24 hours. there are south korean businesses that have stopped importing beef from the nine states. when we speak about mad cow disease this is what you should keep in mind. this was a
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dairy cow. it would have not been used for beef. the beef has not been contaminated so the usda said there are no health concerns. a number of questions. if consuming meat from a cow with the disease. if i cooked it thoroughly? the quick answer is no. it would be compass' legally overcoat. the u.s. beef supply is not impacted. and where was this source. the dairy cow was found and 280 mi. south-wes scallop san francisco. and the carcass has been quarantined. south-west of san francisco is this a dairy farmer. >>pam: reiterate. the dairy farmers are also talking about this should there be concerned.
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should there be concerns about milk consumption? >> the neuroscience and scientists and the usda says the there is no concern. however the neuroscience says that it is not the case. there have not been correct studies that it can spread. however, it has been known to spread to sheep's milk. even if it does spread through dairy milk? it would not impact your health. >> >> what about those other cows that have been near the impact infected cow? >>j.r.: they believe that this is a typical. spontaneous. they did spend all morning testing other cows that were hurting whit that infected cow.
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>>pam: what needs to be done with a consumer advocacy group. >> usb this not tested enough. >>reporter: this nonprofit has two major concerns about how the usda monitors the food supply for mad cow disease. first not near enough cattle are tested for the illness. >> only 40,000 cows are tested for the mad cow diseases each year. there are 35 million cows slaughtered every year. and how many would they find if they tested 35 million? >>reporter: major changes for the cattle feed. they cannot be fed the remains of other cow i.
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however, the loophole is that the remains of beef could be consumed by chicks and pigs. ultimately, the pigs and chickens can be fed to the beef. >>pam: more details on our facebook fan page. >>pam: you can see those clouds. this is from our roof cam and san francisco. a jaclyn? >>jacqueline: it looks like it was removing yesterday but it has stalled. this is a live look over the bay bridge with cloudy conditions. the satellite/radar showing that rainfall coming up
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from the south. towards the south the and pressing through this bay area. a wider view showing that most of that rainfall is towards the south. along with that yellow is moderate winds it is not believe this system but there is another system to the north. it is starting to greece on the top of your screen meeting up with this system and bringing more rain fall, overnight. taking a look of the stormtracker 4. the east- self is pressing towards the san jose right now. east-southport -- through los gatos, san jose. and timing it out. as record towards this evening. coming up >>pam: first trip was just one school. now two different pre schools are possibly being closed and the san bruno for the
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bay-schools. this deadly san bruno explosions crest few elementary could be another devastating loss for their neighborhood. >>kate: for many families still are still recovering from the san bruno explosion. the possibility of having the elementary school closed is almost too much to bear. you can see the support and chanting that they want to save crest more. let me show you more crestmoor. and el crystal elementary. they are also not happy that they have been added to the list. this vandalism
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represents the displacement anchor of the parents and students. many people are the quitting as to making people san bruno the victims of another disaster. >> the people across the street because they heard this school was great and now they have to put their children and another school? it is ridiculous. the property value is going to decrease what you going to do? no matter what, that property value is decreasing. >>reporter: declining enrollment is the reason. not as many families in the san bruno and state budget cuts. plain and simple, they do not have the money to keep this school open. $250,000 is the cost of one
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annual elementary school. kate thompson, kron 4. >>pam: of the most polluted city is actually in the bay area. $1 million proved that football star tim tebow is not a virgin.. and octomom a look inside her home and what investigators say. >>gabe: facebook is taking major improvements towards security with anti-virus to not miss out. stay tuned. ♪ sweetheart. we need to talk.
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>>pam: san francisco need your police these are sketches of the possible suspects of a hate crime. they were yelling homophobic remarks. this happened in the castro district at the end of march. the other in case valley on april 7th. they have been reported to speak with an east coast accent. >> that will has been trapped in the monterey coast. a marine mammal group tried to free the whale. at 50-1/2 feet fishing line has still been tangled. now, a another team will try to
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help. >> we are part of a group that had been trained to respond to contain gold wheel in tinklehopf conditions are correct we can remove that year from the animal. many of us are up and down the coast line situated. we have already been preparing for this upon hearing about it. we do not know where the animal is necessarily because it is in a portion of a coastline that is pretty remote. we're hoping the animal continued to move north. so we can go out assess the damage, and hopefully remove net fishing gear. >>pam: they have several boats ready to did not find the will today but they are looking for possible sightings on thursday. >> catherine: plane tickets are
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expected to be 10% higher than last summer. for certain cities, do not be surprised to you're going to pay double. usual prices are round the big summer holidays, the fourth of july, labor day, more of day. to book early, and sign up for special of arts and -- memorial day. how much money would it cost to tarnish his image. they're offering $1 million if they can prove that they have had sex with tim tebow. he is an evangelical christian a self- proclaimed virgin. the number bumps tpolluted -- is bakersfield the third worst also
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for ozone. los angeles is also one of the worst for ozone. and progress however has been tracked recently. >>jacqueline: this live look from our roof cam look at those cloudy skies. we did see birds of sunshine but those clouds have really pressed and as this rain is approaching. let me show you these temperatures. mild, even warmer. the air from the south tropical air. the air is not cooled with 70's and portions of the north bay and inland. towards the south-bay overnight. temperatures will start to cool off. the satellite/ritter coming up from the south is finally starting to press into the south bay. and also approaching from the north with a different couple of different systems will be emerging, overnight. most of
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that heavy rainfall associated with this system will be to the east. the yellow indicating lighter showers. a look of cited the stormtracker 4 with many dry conditions. some conditions still being detected near the self gilroy, and even san jose showers. still in the south bay as we speak. taking a look at future cast. not quite sure about this particular band. as remove towards 9:00, it will press south and more coverage to the north at this point. by midnight, showers mainly in the east bay and the south bay. and even a bit of a lull. however, 9:00 p.m., through san rafael. in the east bay shores, the
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peninsula pushing down to the south bay by early afternoon. we will start to see a decrease the cloud coverage and as i mentioned, cooler air. with that second storm. they will cool down, dramatically. 64 degrees and san jose. 61 degrees in fremont. also breezy. even the we are going to see breaks of sunshine it will be cooler and blustery. 63 in concord. 69 degrees in san leandro. also portions of the north bay. 50's through san rafael. taking a look a your extended forecast with rainfall and improving conditions for tomorrow. they will start to warm tomorrow with temperatures increasing this weekend inland. >>pam: get ready to watch the
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because you've been credit-approved. we got everything in order so that we can move on the next place we found. which was clear on the other side of town. [ male announcer ] wells fargo. with you when you're ready to move. >>pam: social services visited octimom, reported in squalid conditions and child neglect. kiberlee sakamoto. >>kimberlee: toilets not working children without clothing in just a few of the allegations. this is video posted on the tmz.
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social workers were seen going inside. with living conditions with walls inside and out covered with graffiti. one door blocked with the chair that said " could not enter ". piles of clothing. mattresses on the floor. stephanie showed this to tmz. even though she is on food stamps. she spent $520 on hair products and services. >> i was concerned. i offered her bunk beds. and she said we do not want anything. it is not find. despite these concerns there was no maltreatment. for
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disease. j.r. stone, kron4. >>reporter: the west coast consumers report said this nonprofit has serious concerns about how the u.s. food supply is being protected from mad cow. specifically how few cattle are tested and how the house are fed. they want to stop the practice of feeding indirect cow remains to cows. that is known how it is spread. charles clifford, kron 4. >>terisa: the response time of 911 calls has skyrocketed!. such as a robbery, rape. a city council member it that these are extremely alarming. she is going
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to be looking into it but more officers are needed and the city does not have the money. terisa estacio, kron4. >>reporter: rising crime concerns are causing business owners to look at private security. >> burglaries, with this limited staffing of the open police apartment is it is an understood shortcoming. >> if there is some connection between business owners and home owners there could be a real impact. >>reporter: haazig madyun >>reporter: this pedestrian that struck a protest was struck by a -- bicyclist. he will face charges. it is not sure if he
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will be facing felony or misdemeanor charges in the death of the elderly pedestrian by the bicyclist. >>reporter: how much control each school will have as far as scheduling, budgets, curriculum, staffing. parents, teachers, students are signed up local students would be better served if local schools have more jurisdiction. this could be possibly implemented as soon as next year. in oakland, dan kerman, kron 4. >>kate: this could be the end of the road for two different san bruno elementary schools. they do not have enough money and declining enrollment. one of those is crestmoor from the san bruno explosion a. this could be another huge setback. and san
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bruno, kate thompson, kron 4. there are rob the search for sierra lamar continues. >>rob: . many of these are returning volunteers. on wednesday. this is searching a popular, but secluded biking trail and a central morgan hill. they found no evidence. they insist that this is open ended. and they want to eliminate doubt by ruling out one location and each location will keep open lot. >> this german shepherd is recovering after it was correct on the freeway for several blocks. it is here at all creatures veterinarian hospital. the veterinarian is expected that this dog will have its full recovery. other than the habitation, it is doing fine. tonight, we will hear from the woman who saved the dog. reggie
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kumar, kron4. >>jacqueline: the satellite and radar coming up from the south is finally impacting the south bay. another round coming in from the north. starting to approach. both of these systems have been impacted tonight and tomorrow. read are showing these showers over concord. the main activity is to the south. cupertino and also have your weather cells are robbed milipitas. and at the inland valley, livermore, and light showers through pleasanton. a look on future cast showing this rainfall continuing this evening. this will continue for later evening hours. a bit of a local overnight. here is a look a your extended forecast. early
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showers with improving conditions. and warming towards the weekend. temperatures of the '80s inland. >>pam: good news for facebook users. a major step towards the improvement on the security. gabe slate's tech report >>gabe: facebook is making sure that the 9 million users are being protected from all we're. 900 million users -- they are beefing up their security and keeping their user base more protected. we should feel more safer on this book. a special page word users can download a free six month license. of anti- virus from one of their new partners. six months free anti-
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virus it is pretty generous it is a great on fork facebook. >> the next is from not so good. they want to appoint women. women represent 58 percent of the user base but there are not on the board of directors. many people have a problem with that. that is the new york city office word. this is being organized by online communities expanding to fight women's rights and combat sexism. >> apple news, the world wide developing conference will be held june 11th-15th of the marsconi center we can safely say that the next iphone will be announced on june 11th.
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announcer: now here is stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. >>stanley: >> you need to get out of my face. >> and i asked that demand for a dollar to not take a picture because i'm going to call the police. >> when you visit a mcdonald's you expect to get a have been beal meal -- however, you'd get
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something actor besides a happy meal. >> ive wait for them to get distracted. >>stanley: tonight at 8:00 p.m. this mcdonald's has police written report posted and the window. >>pam: 14 innings for the oakland coliseum. kerry has highlights. gary radnick --. and also anxiety is the reason for a player going on the disabled list. we will be back
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tampa bay area. coming off of one of the worst seasons and after a 15 year marriage he is going through a divorce. they are planning your read tonight. and joey, the cincinnati reds also suffered from anxiety disorder. you hear it that it could be replaced with a younger player. difficult for aubrey huff. >> some drizzle and cincinnati. barry zito sam out. with a home run. that was hit. a base hit. everything looks like it is coming towards the giants. towards the bottom of the seven things have gone south with valdez and the runners at the
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plate. however, the cincinnati reds have rallied. 4-2. eight innings. the coliseum. parker, 23 years old making his opening debut. getting help. and here we go. the white sox chicago opponent. and his 400th career home one. the two-run lead is gone and it is tied to-2. the 10th inning. now, we will see him get on up to get a base hit. alejnadra the 30 year-old jim miller giving up a two-run double. to ramirez. the white sox are leading. however, they are not going to quit. the
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oakland a's. the pride of cuba. -time hitter. a few hits leader, >>pam: amazing. >>gary: that is exactly what happened. this game lasted nearly four hours. 5-48 lead oakland a's. they trailed by a few in the 14th inning. here is a great statistic. jim miller. it is the first wedding of his major-league career after spending most of his career in the minors. 426 professional appearances and finally a major- league appearance. the raiders in 49ers, tomorrow.
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>> vern what happens to the n f l a draft team tomorrow day one. the raiders fans can relax. they do not have a draft pick until friday. carson could be the first round pick and next year's second selection to cincinnati to get it. the raiders' general manager is drafting possible linebacker and for the tight end. >> if it was for the tight end, it does not matter. we want to get good players. we have five picks and we want them to all account. >>vern: they're strong in each area. all defensive starters return. this team and general manager is grappling. they have a chance to stockpile talent with safety, wide receiver.
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>> we are a good team. making horizontal and vertical adjustments until we feel that it is exactly what we want it going into the draft. >> vern kron4 >>gary: pam fight will tell you that there could be some fitting or fibbing. nobody is going to tell you who they want to pick. it is a quandary. for those of was that believed in integrity, honesty have to sit there. and they sit there and have somebody like to your face. the only thing more backstabbing. >> >> okay.. >>gary: wed subleases that you
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are fabulous. in the next day. you are fired {laughter} in your -- fabulous. notice that when you show off for a living everybody lie. like show business. or sports. anything where you show off to not believe anything. >>pam: also corporate people or corporate lawyers. >>gary: all lawyers are honest! {laughter} and i would rather go to switzerland. >>pam: this is somewhat ate a philosophical argument. these top picks. in new york, andrew locked is going to beat the no. 1 pick from 1luck the radio city
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music. if your 21 years old and this is your biggest day. take a look already promoting a video game. and and roofluck from stanford, how-to and you replace peyton manning? he was my football hero growing up. but i also have fairly high expectations for myself. and i am going to try to put my best foot forward. if i can be near peyton manning? that will be a dream come true. . >>gary: a great guy. and the t- shirt is promoting children to get exercise every day.
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>>jacqueline: not quite as greedy as a concept as you thought? {laughter} >>gary: unbelievable. the warriors are not taking this these are injured players. david lee. they're not -- faking these injuries. that is what the warriors said. they will perform surgery on that player. when we returned. tim tebow. coming up.
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