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the school and support of the first amendmentour team coverage continues >> reporter: just to make your the morgan hill police department added extra police officers on hand to another and make any moves and none of the students ever approached the protesters as ready in reporting from morgan hill will tramplewill tran >> pam: with kron4's haaziq madyun. he talked to parents at the school. and takes us back to the conflict that started the controversy. >> reporter:the american flag in the hands of protesters outside of live oak high school in morgan hill on this cinco de mayo
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>>"to me it just shows a sign of hatred for other people" >> reporter:that is view of patrcia morreale, whose daughter is a student here at live oak. >>"it is very sad, i am shocked. i knew that there was a fence up today. i didn't expect to see people with american flags" >> reporter:this is the make-shift fence she's refering to stretching across the front of the campus. school officials says it was erected as a barrier between students and those who came to protest a recent federal appeals court ruling that upheld the school's decision, for safety reasons, back on cinco de mayo 2010 ordering students to turn their american flag t-shirts inside out or go home. this is video from the aftermath >>"no student or no american should be put under a situation where they have to disrespect their country" >> reporter:kendall jones filed the original lawsuit against the school district. he is also a parent of one of the students involved in the t-shirt controversy. >>"you can never discriminate against the american flag and the boys never said that all they wanted to do was show their
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pride perhaps they felt upset because their country was being discriminated against and they wanted to stand up that was all" >> reporter:however it is the protest group standing in front of the school 4- years after the incident took place that bothers this parent >>"you know i just think it's sad" >>"it's not the students in morgan hill haaziq madyun kron4news >> pam: received a group called we the people there rallied cultural diversity. we have a reporter on the scene and will hear some of the rally later on at 6:00
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>> pam: just in tonight. >> pam: two people have been found dead in a south san jose home. right now investigators are on the scene at norma jean way. >> pam: near the almaden expressway. >> pam: police say the discovery was made about an hour and a half ago. >> pam: no other details about the deaths have yet been released. we'll bring you more details when we get it. >> pam: san francisco police are investigating what could be. yet another case of poisonous meatballs. this morning several meatballs were found in the park area, outside of the sunset resevoir. >> pam: officers say, someone in the area spotted them, and called police. it doesn't appear that the meatballs were eaten by any dogs. lab technitions are analyzing what was found. to determine if poison was used. poisonous meatballs have been found in other areas of san francisco, in at least *three other cases. since july of last year. >> reporter:new developments tonight with that deadly air show crash in fairfield.
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today the n-t-s-b started examining the wreckage and the ground where it crashed at travis air force base. >> reporter:investigators will also review video of the accident.as they try to find out what caused the crash. 77-year old eddie andreini of half moon bay died in the accident. >> reporter:the veteran stunt pilot was flying a 19- 44 stear-man bi- plane.commonly used in the world-war two era. >> reporter:ann-dree-nee was flying upside down.in front of 100-thousand spectators.attempting a maneuver where he flies close to the ground. the plane suddenly crashed.slid on the tarmac.stopped on an open field.and caught fire. >> reporter:n-t-s-b
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investigators are also looking into the response. some witnesses say it took more than two minutes before someone got the the wreckage with a fire- extinguisher.and it took five minutes before fire crews arrived. >> reporter:a base spokesperson disputes that.saying fire crews got there within a minute to two. kron four's maureen kelly went to ann-dree-nee's home airport in half moon bay.where friends are remembering a great pilot and a great guy. >>everybody really liked eddie he was out patriach here. >> reporter:here is the half moon bay airport.where the flag flies at half staff for 77 year old eddie an-dree- knee. the veteren aerobatic pilot had a hanger here where kept his vintage planes.and where he often held court with the other pilots inside the airport's three zero café. amoungst the aeronautic memorabilia that hangs on the walls are
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several pictures of eddie and his planes.which he loved to show off. >> he would invite people out and let them crawl all over the plane. >> reporter:this video is shows eddie flying at a previous airshow.he'd been flying since the age of 16 and performing in airshows all over the worlkd, for the past 50 years. >> reporter:just last year he was inducted into the international air show hall of fame. those who know him say.flying was his passion. >> reporter:here's a framed magazine picture that shows eddie and one of his two sons, who is also a pilot. he also leaves behind a wife
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and five grandkids. >> reporter:his family at his home nearby were too heartbroken to talk on camera. one family member told me he was not only their rock, but a pillar in the community. in addition to being a airshow performer he ran a construction company and was highly regarded the pilots i spoke to didn't want to speculate about the crash which took their friends life.other than to say it's very sad. maureen kelly kron4 news >> pam: breaking news out of denver colorado this evening. take a look at this video. a plane crashed into a house just before- 4 oclock local time. >> pam: amazingly, authories say, the pilot of the plane walked away from this crash without any injuries. the homeowners also were not at home at the time the crash happened. fire officials say, the small plane crashed upside down into the house, causing a fire---- but crews were able to quickly put it out. no word yet on what caused the crash. >> catherine: the white house is now promising to do what it can.to help find nearly 300 nigerian girls kidnapped by islamic extremists. adding to the fear today -- what the leader of the terror group is saying on a video.
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>>"i abducted your girls" >> catherine: the self- proclaimed leader of an islamic terror group called "boko haram". he's bragging that he's kidnapped more than 200 young girls and plans to sell them. >> catherine: ".i will sell them in the market.there is a market for selling humans.allah says i should sell he commands me to sell.: >> catherine: there have been rallies around the world, including the bay area, showing support for the girls. most believed to be between 16 and 18. they were taken from their school in the middle of the night three weeks ago. >> catherine: and taken deep into the jungle. only a few managed to escape. it's unclear if the video was made before or after reports last week that some of the girls have been forced to marry their abductors - who paid as little as 12 dollars for them. nigeria's president has been >> catherine: blasted for seemingly taking his time in
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responding to any of this. at the white house, meantime.word that the u-s is doing what it can to help. the nigerian-based 'boko haram' calls western education 'a sin".and tells girls to instead 'go out and get married.' >> catherine: adding to the controversy -- nigeria's first lady reportedly met with some of the protest leaders only to tell them to "keep quiet" -- saying they were bringing shame on the country. >> catherine: she's even accused of ordering two of the protest leaders to be arrested >> catherine: coming up at 5:15. have researchers at stanford. found the proverbial 'fountain of youth'? >> pam: the promising experiment that seemingly reversed aging. >> pam: then at 5:30. >> pam: the latest on clippers owner donald sterling's lifetime ban for racist comments. we'll take you inside one of his rental buildings. and talk to a tenant who sued
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>> pam: and next. are new 'healthy' guidelines for school lunches. doing more harm than good. >> jacqueline: we will take a look at[doorbell rings] hey. hey. what's this? it's u-verse live tv. with at&t u-verse... you can watch live tv from your device. hey. hey. anywhere in your home. [doorbell rings] hey. hey. so you won't miss a minute of the game. call now to get a u-verse bundle for the same great price for 2 years. guaranteed. female announcer: when you see this truck, female announcer: it means another neighbor is going to sleep better tonight because they went to sleep train's ticket to tempur-pedic event. choose from a huge selection of tempur-pedic models, including the new tempur-choice with head-to-toe customization. plus, get 36 months interest-free financing,
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>> reporter:sure you want school cafeterias to provide healthier school lunches to students. >> reporter:but it seems schools are having a hard time meeting new government rules. >> reporter:the requirements include offering more heart healthy whole grains in foods like pasta, biscuits, and pizza. but some school nutrition directors say the rules are not practical and that kids are rejecting the new food options. >> reporter:and much of it ends up in the garbage. they are now asking washington for guidance. among the suggestions the school nutrition association is asking for. >> reporter:is to end the requirement that each student take a fruit or vegetable with their school lunch. pam?
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>> pam: youngblood by recharge an older break that is according to a new study from stanford university. researchers made the discovery well experimenting on mice. they injected blood from a year under my skin and to older my spirit and they say, they were surprised to fund a new blood. and older-perform better on a special memory test. the study's authors says the study shows, at least some aids-related brain impairment can be reversed. researchers say, that are working hard to figure out what properties in the blood of young mice produce the anti aging of fact. they also say if the segment that occurs in humans the study might mean a new approach for treating aids-related brain diseases such as alzheimer's.
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hong >> jacqueline: temperatures we are cooler than what we saw yesterday running in the '60s practically bay area wide but cooler at the close ally with the upper 50s. he will continue to see the gusty winds and isolated showers with a weak system passing as to the north we could receive little rain with that. >> will show you how warm it will be for your mother's day sunday coming up in just a bit. >> catherine: happening now the 15 year old boy who survived that six hour flight and the wheel well of the hawaii bound plane. has still not been reunited with his father. ya he have the
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sneak into the plane at the san jose airport april 20th. with his father. yahye abdi sneaked into the airport.april 20th. he was returned to santa clara from hawaii last week, but at last word, was still in the custody of california social services.not back at his home. the boy's father was also >> catherine: not allowed to see him when he traveled to hawaii. >> catherine: the teenager has told investigators that he was trying to get to africa to see his mother -- who's living in a refugee camp in ethiopia. >> catherine: she says her former husband remarried and left somalia in 2006 -- taking the children with him. the boy has told investigators that he was furious to learn that his father had lied about the mother having died. >> pam: a u-s airways flight heading to orlando. had to turn around. after hitting severe turbulence sunday. now, terrified passengers are describing what it was like on board the plane. rene marsh has this story. >> it was very, very very scary. >> reporter:
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>> i thought that we were going down. and really did. >> reporter: passengers say the drop in altitude came out of nowhere. >> we were going and then all the sudden it was life and dropped off as if you were on a roller-coaster ride. >> i saw the lady 3 ft. 3 rows in front of me to describe it the plastic was cracked. >> reporter: after a passenger crashed into with this placid was crash was cracked.
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next. >> pam: a freak accident at the circus. leaves several performers hurt. and it was all caught on camera --- we have the video. video. >> pam: then. hey. hey. what's this? it's u-verse live tv. with at&t u-verse... you can watch live tv from your device. hey. hey. anywhere in your home. [doorbell rings] hey. hey. so you won't miss a minute of the game. call now to get a u-verse bundle for the same great price for 2 years. guaranteed. safeway knows you don't want to fly all over town to find the best deals. that's why they have lots of ways to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. for mother's day weekend two pounds of driscoll's strawberries are just $3.99
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>> reporter:hanging by their hair.eight acrobats plummet to the ground during the circus.take a look. this was sunday at the ringling brothers barnum and bailey circus in rhode island. we'll freeze it - you can see the acrobats here. >> reporter:the eight acrobats who plummeted to the ground during a hair- hanging performance at the ringling bros. and barnum and bailey circus participate in an incredibly painful, highly specialized art. >> reporter:the accident happened sunday in rhode island when the apparatus they were hanging from fell. >> >> reporter:"hair hanging" is confined to certain families who pass their secrets about the tradition down through generations of
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performers. >> reporter:the performers literally hang from the scalp as they fly through the air and perform various tricks. hair cable ring attached to rigging that hoists the performer upward. >> reporter:experts say hair hanging is practiced by less than a dozen circus families around the world, though it has existed for more than a century. >> pam: coming up at 5:30. and the controversy not enough to distract the clippers. ♪ ♪ thank you! thank you! dedicated bankers born to go the extra mile.
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>> pam: not going down without a fight. it now appears clippers owner donald sterling will fight the n-b-a's attempt to force him to sell. grant is back with the latest on this story.grant. >> pam: hard to believe is was less than a week ago that sterling received a lifetime ban from the nba for making his now infamous rascist comments in a recording. >> reporter:now sterling's people are looking to lawyer up. >> reporter:tmz reports sterling's associates have contacted several high- profile attorneys.and sterling is expected to legally fight the nba's effort to force him to sell. at least 75 percent of the 4
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nba's owners will have to vote to remove sterling in order for it to happen. meanwhile, the nba is in the process of appointing a new clippers ceo. >> reporter:sterling's estranged wife, shelly, was at the clippers warriors game on saturday.and she remains a co-owner of the team. >> reporter:shelly sterling.saying she supports the nba's decision to punish her husband.and find a new ceo. all this.as the woman who recorded sterling going on his rascist rant.is now speaking out. >> reporter: this is not the first time donald sterling has been involved in a racially charged controversy. tenants of a los angeles apartment complex. that sterling owned sued the billionare in 2003, claiming he harassed them because of their race.
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>> pam:kyung lah spoke with the one of the tenants who filed that suit. >> reporter:the video is a bit dark and grainy. but you hear her voice loud and clear. >>are you miss shelly from the health department? >>yes i am. >> reporter:the man recording this video from 2003 is tenant darryl williams >>i thought it was awful strange that someone from the health department would have an entourage. >> reporter:it is because shelly is shelly sterling, according to a judge the wife of the building's owner billionaire donald sterling. >> reporter:and she's certainly not from the los angeles health department. on the video mrs. sterling goes door to door the housing rights center claims to harass and scare
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black and latino tenants. >>i think it was a measure of last resort, to claim they were government agents in order to intimidate them. >> reporter:why? >> reporter:multiple plaintiffs in the 2003 civil rights lawsuit against the sterlings claimed they wanted to change the complexion of the buildings. >>he preferred asians over african americans and latinos. he told his management staff african americans smelled, they smelled like vermin. he stated hispanics, all they do is drink and smoke all day long. >> reporter:this sham inspection part of the campaign to get rid of the unwanted tenants. >> reporter:tenants say the sterlings turned off heat shut down elevators to the disabled and stopped trash service even refused rent and then forced evictions. >> reporter:this latest controversy with the clippers may reveal who sterling is to the rest of the country but lawyers in los angeles consider his past actions worse than his words.
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>>what he did to his african american and latino residents in the buildings that he owned was life changing for them. it took away a fundamental right that people have and the security they have, and that's the safe haven of their homes. >> reporter:al-mansour regards this case as one of the largest and most widespread cases of discrimination any fair housing agency had ever seen in the country. >> reporter:the lawsuit eventually settled out of court while the terms are confidential the settlement is estimated to have cost the sterlings millions. >>this was my apartment. >> reporter:10 years later williams remains mystified why a billionaire's wife would bother to do this and why they would want to evict him so badly. >>we rent his buildings, support his basketball teams, play on his teams. but he's oblivious to that. as far as he's concerned, he's like a plantation owner. >> reporter:williams now lives in las vegas after he was evicted he says he was priced out of the los angeles housing market. we did reach out to sterling's lawyer for his side of the story, he had no comment. kyung lah, cnn, los angeles.
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>> pam: meantime. the clippers owner may not have been at the game. but his team showed what they are made of. a tough gave seven between the golden state warriors and the clippers saturday night. >> pam: kron four executive sports producer jason appelbaum is here with all the details. jackson, curry lee reax-sot >> reporter: shall respect for each other a hard felt a hard spot series. warriors insider who was as staple center shed light on what happened last night with our spoors live program >> is getting a little quiet in there, it is getting a little quiet in there yelped three times. it was a lot of argumentation but no fights no punches were thrown.
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>> reporter: curry kind of down plated better on as boys being boys. hard to believe this was the last time we saw jackson on the bench for the warriors he has delivered to your left but something is on between him and the honor. john boehner owner. >> i am grateful for this association for the group of guys and management team. and has been an outstanding year for us. >> we will be in the loop but unfortunate we are in
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this predicament and these questions are being axed. and as my support said all year. who knows if there's a decision to be made. we made it clear that we are in support if and when we are taxed. when we are asked. >> reporter: maybe they think that there is a coach out there better served to fit the team. i do not know? >> reporter: guess they thought it was bizarre that it was even and discussion. >> reporter: they may be looking for someone else as we speak. >> pam: ok jason think gil.
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thank you >> pam: in san leandro, police are stepping up patrols in front of a middle school, after a man reportedly tried to lure a child into a van. >> pam: please some release the identity of the man who was shot and killed while driving on interstate 580 in richmond over the weekend. officials say, 31 year old the and not tough broussard was shot by someone in a passing car while he was driving and as you d. and
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your daughter boulevard 7 after now witnesses reported seeing the shooting just before broussard physical slammed the local slant into the freeway center divider and rolled over to investigators are still looking for suspects. >> pam: to men have been a restive for attempted murder after attacking to alameda county sheriff's deputies official said it happened about 11:00 saturday night at an apartment complex in castro valley. the deputies tried to break up the fight between these two men but they refused and turn their aggression towards the deputies. police say 21 year old keith carter punched one
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deputy in the face knocking him to the ground. he then put the other deputy in a chokehold and try to gouge out his side. the other deputy was able to subdue the man with a stun gun. and the rest them. a woman was also arrested for felony also on a police officer. down and talked with dr. phil. >> pam: police shoot and kill a dublin man who this it attacked been >> reporter: >> gary: as more patrols, to the school police are encouraging parents to reinforce the students the
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importance of staying in groups and notified authorities immediately creek is something suspicious happen to them here is selling andrew kron 4 news. >> pam: coming up at 545 is an illness mostly associated with adults. the noun research shows is a fast- growing concern for kids and next what girls between 11 and 16 years old are apparently more i had beaten at her before.
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everywhere i look, i see a country ready to move forward... and a congress standing in the way. their budgets are late; jobs bills are stalled... and special nterests run rampant. as an economics teacher at stanford, i know education means good jobs. so here's my plan: i'd start teaching computer coding in public schools right away. open doors for women in science and technology. and prepare young people for middle class manufacturing jobs. i'm ro khanna and i approve this message, because change starts with us.
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>> reporter:if you're daughter doesn't be. blame it on modern technology. or so says a new study about to be released. >> reporter:researchers looked at 7,000 kids over the years and happiness drops after the age of 11. and especially so for girls as they get caught up in social issues such as cyber- bullying, online porn and sexting.
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>> pam: the rate of diabetes in children and teenagers is on the rise. according to a new study. >> pam: the research published in the journal of the american medical association. looked at national data from more than 3- million children. and found, the number of diabetes cases shot up in children under age 20. between 2000 to 20-09. >> pam: type- 1 diabetes cases rose 21 -percent. >> pam: and type- 2 diabetes ---which is associated with 30- percent. >> pam: while researchers are still diabetes rose. they say, the increase in type- 2 diabetes seems to be driven by the combination of obesity, lack of exercise and poor diet. officials say, the increase >> pam: will have public health consequences. because type- 2 diabetes is harder to treat in children than in adults. >> catherine: tuesday march the one-year anniversary since 3 kid that women were risk it were rescued from a cleveland home after years of torture. a been held prisoner in the home of ariel castro. that was until april 6th of last year when amanda barry managed to get
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out and call not 11. castro pleaded guilty to hundreds of charges last august then committed suicide in his prison cell. this home has since been demolished in women are all tried to move on with their lives. one of them, michelle mud, has a book coming out tuesday. she told what seat in an anderson cooper about adapting to were harbor reality while in captivity. is bad for your health. >> catherine: she also spoke with dr. field and that show will air wednesday at 4:00 because the the full and exclusive interview here on kron 4.
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>> pam: turning calls into musical instruments. clothes >> this is incredibly fun. when people tap on their body in their mind date envisioned the sounds. now there is a way to bring that into reality. you can then share it with other people. >> reporter: google lacy's under your clothes or on your clothes. the sensors have to trigger speech but are woven a man offering 100 different musical sounds when you attack them. you
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can wear a small portable speaker to share your skills with the world or jam, with other users. poetaster's it you get quite a reaction in public. >> reporter: i can >> not believe that someone did not at and then this earlier. invent >> reporter: tried it out it fan pier at i tried it out and it was fun. >> reporter: drum pads should be on the market this summer. gate slate kron 4 days. >> pam: remembered a bit late today it began changing
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. at six. >> pam: mystery meatballs discovered in san francisco. potentially poisoned meatballs were discovered -- in a sunset district park. san francisco dog owners should be on the look out. poisoned meatballs have popped up before in san francisco. and have made pets sick. kron 4's j-r stone is live in san francisco tonight- j-r what's the latest. >> reporter:there have been at least three cases of poisonous meatball found in san francisco since last year. the most recent -- happened in the twin peaks neighborhood in february. >> reporter:investigators found dozens of meatballs. one dog got sick. more poisonous meatballs were found in the same
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month in the richmond neighborhood. >> reporter:and last year in july -- one dachshund named oscar died from eating a poisonous meatball. here are the instances of poisonous meatballs found in sf 1. july 2013 - twin peaks neighborhood one online report says "hundreds" found; we know one dachshund named oskar died 2. feb 22, 2014 - twin peaks neighborhood more 30 meatballs found - on sick dog, no deaths. 3. feb 23, 2014 - 855 laplaya - 4 meatballs found. none eaten 4. may 5, 2014 - meatballs found in sunset reservoir park - being tested for poison on feb 27 we reported that there is a $25,000 reward for info and conviction. money from animal legal defense fund, sfdog and yep ceo jermy stoppelman >> pam: a new development in the story of daphne webb. the oakland toddler who's been missing since last july. daphne's father -- a man once considered a suspect -- has committed suicide. daphne's great-aunt tells kron 4. john webb comitted suicide friday evening at his oakland home. the family says. they are at a loss for words and in a state of shock. john webb had said little daphne was kidnapped from his car in east oakland back in july. >> pam: police originally arrested webb on suspicion of child endangerment. but he was later released from
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custody. >> pam: happening now -- a cinco de mayo controversy brewing at a morgan hill high school. protesters were out at live oak high school this morning. >> pam: they carried american flags in a protest against a school decision four years ago. that sent students home for wearing american flag t-shirts on cinco de mayo. it was a quiettracted attention for students and parents coming to campus. >> pam: this evening -- a rally at morgan hill community park. showing another side of the issue. kron4's scott rates is there live -- scott? >> reporter: sort of a counter rally from what we saw this morning with several people coming out to this part league voicing their opinion and talking about to show their support
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>> reporter: it was a big circle of people out in the park to that caring that message talk to some the organizers of the debt and this is what they told me. of the event >> i decided that i needed to do something to protect not only my son but the other children at this school who paris still feel helpless or voiceless because of their educational or social background. >> reporter: people call themselves tweets the people. it will be here for another half pint happened hour. it has been very peaceful and i have not seen the other group that we did see this morning the patriot group. it is just the one side and everything
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is peaceful i do see morgan hill police officers but no reason for them everything is good creek >> pam: authorites have identified the man killed in a hit and run accident in san francisco over the weekend as 26 year old john alonzo-castillo. police say a car ran a red light on on cesear chavez and folsom >> pam: streets when it struck a car alonzo-castillo was in. a third car was also involved in the crash. police say the driver and the passengers in the car fled from the scene. the victim -- a daly city resident -- was taken to a hospital where he later died. new developments tonight >> pam: with that deadly air show crash in fairfield. today the n-t-s-b started examining the wreckage and the ground where it crashed at travis air force base. >> pam: investigators will also review video of the accident.as they try to find out what caused the crash. 77-year old eddie andreini of half moon bay died in the accident. the veteran stunt pilot was flying a 19-44 stear-man bi- plane.commonly used in the world-war two era. ann-dree-nee was flying upside down. >> reporter: in front of 100-
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eddie an-dree-knee where he loved to be.inside the cockpit of one of his vintage planes.performing an aerobatic manuever at a previous airshow. >> reporter:the veteran pilot had been flying since he was 16.and an performing at airshows all over the world for the past fifty years. >> reporter: >> just stunning and speaks for itself. >> really good. this really cut >> very accomplished in well thought of reduced regret revered. >> >> reporter:just last year eddie was inducted into the international airshow hall of fame. >> reporter:he was a fixture here at the half moon bay airport.when he wasn't flying he often held court
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with the other pilots inside the airport's café.there are many pictures of an-dree- knee hanging on the wall.his buddy's here say he was an amazing pilot. >> he makes it look a beautiful because of the hard work and skill that is put into it. >> reporter:those i talked to didn't want to speculate about what could have caused the crash that killed their friend.other than to say they are very sad about it.and eddie will be greatly missed. >> as andy would say life has a lot of variables and stuff happens. maureen kelly kron4 news. knee >> pam: coming up: >> pam: should donald sterling be forced to sell the clippers? >> pam: the results of a new poll. plus. reports on what sterling might do next about this scandal.
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>> pam: a judge sparks outrage by sentencing an admitted rapist to probation. and making comments about the victim that are so controversial, the judge is now leaving the case altogether. >> pam: but first: how those baby gates. made may actually be putting them in danger. >> jacqueline: talking about a warming trend coming up in how long will the went last? [doorbell rings]
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>> reporter:pepsi-co and coca-cola say the companies are working to remove a controversial ingredient from all its drinks. >> reporter: today -- coca-cola says its vegetable oil from all of its drinks.including powerade. the oil was the target of petitions by a mississippi teenager who wanted the ingredient out of gatorade and powerade. >> reporter:the petition noted that the ingredient has been patented as a flame retardent. and isn't approved >> reporter:for use in japan and the european union. coca-cola and pepsi-co have stood by the safety of the ingredient. which is used to distribute flavors more evenly in fruit-flavored drinks. >> reporter:both companies say their decisions reflect the pressure companies are facing as over the ingredients they use. >> gary: thirty
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>> jacqueline: dust in the upper 20s and union city and brett would see but tonight the wind will stay with us as we do have a very slight chance of a word shower. it will still be breezy and warmer and then what we saw today in fact, it is the warming trend that will continue through the work week. and we do have clear conditions of the bay area of some cloud coverage but missing us through the north right now. we do have a weak disturbance pushing down to the south and east to it hit cup the north of that. temperature was staying pretty mouth of the door tomorrow morning and thanks to the gusty winds. as we move into the afternoon it will be a bit warmer than today back into the '70s in the subway like cupertino and los gatos. in the peace
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they will also be in the '70s. 70 and plaza 10 and upper 60s down the east bay shoreline. 63 in downtown san francisco. here is the look of the extended forecast still breezy with a little warmer than to that the one entrant to the weekend getting quite worn. warm >> pam: the mayor of los angeles says he believes clippers owner donald sterling will fight the penalties from the n-b-a. >> pam: mayor eric garcetti made those remarks on c-b- s's "face the nation" on sunday. >> pam: last tuesday, n-b-a commissioner adam silver banned sterling for racist
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comments sterling made in an audio recording. >> pam:silver also fined sterling 2-point-five million dollars and urged league owners to force him to sell the team. meanwhile, a new, national, c-n-n poll says americans are split over the sanctions. 47-percent of those polled support a forced sell of the team. 50-percent are against it. >> pam: outrage is growing over a texas judge who sentenced the admitted rapist of a 14-year-old girl -- to probation. >> pam:the judge is now recusing herself after sparking even more anger by implying the victim was promiscuous. nick valencia has this story. >> reporter:a dallas district judge is under fire this morning, after handing down, what some say, is an inappropriately light sentence in a rape case. >> reporter:20-year-old sir young pleaded guilty to raping his classmate in a room at booker t. washington high school in 2011.
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>> reporter:he faced up to 20-years in jail -- but was instead sentenced to five years of probation, and a 45-day stint in jail. >>"we're certainly concerned about the message that's sexual assault.and that they will feel safe coming forward and reporting these crimes." >> reporter:but, it wasn't just the sentence that shocked the community. >> reporter:judge jeanine howard publicly implied the 14-year-old victim was promiscuous and not "the victim she claimed to be." >> reporter:howard told the dallas morning news she based the sentence -- in part -- on medical records which she says indicated the girl had three sexual partners and had given birth to a baby. >> reporter:she stands by her ruling -- telling the paper that young was "not your typical sex offender". >> reporter:the victim denies the claims -- and has said since the verdict she regrets coming forward about the rape >>"i was shocked that a judge, someone that i trusted with this case, would go behind my back.and make these allegations that
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she knows nothing about." >> reporter:adding to the firestorm was another condition that stunned rape advocates. >> reporter:young was ordered to serve 250 hours of community service at a rape crisis center. a condition that changed after the center said he was not welcome there. >>"just having a criminal defendant in the office could be a triggering effect for many of our clients; it's just not appropriate." >> reporter:following public backlash -- howard recused herself from the case. a new judge will oversee the case moving forward -- including a motion filed by prosecutors to add more restrictive requirements to his probation young is currently serving his 45-day jail sentence. nick valencia, cnn, atlanta airplane will flow to the
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>> reporter: serves the district of san francisco officers and several me both in this section of the sunset present what they are not in the process of testing those meatballs to see if they are poisonous. if they are poisonous it will mark the fourth such case in san francisco area in the past year. >> reporter: dreamily a small plane from the backlash during the air show. the plane was piloted by better read 77 year-old
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andy and dreamy. it was also captured on videotape and that will be a part of their inspection as an investigation as well. >> reporter: flags are flying half staff because of the loss of the pilot the that that during the air show. >> reporter: he had been flying since the age of 16 and performed in airshows for 50 years he leaves behind a wife and two grown sons and five grandchildren. >> reporter: it is cinco de myself and protesters showed up wearing film with the american flags in regard to
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not be able to wear an american flag t-shirt for on campus. >> which is one to show our pride we did it wanted to show on our pride and they just wanted to stand up and that is called. >> reporter: we the people of mourning hill came out for the contour rally the group came out with all sorts of people from all around the world and talked of cultural diversity and free them. this was a very peaceful rally freedom >> reporter: here in san francisco for burglary and
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assault at attacking several elderly people the attacks occurred in 2008 and whitaker was deemed incompetent and placed in california state hospital. it was determined that he was competent and would stand trial. his victims discussed relief that this process would be over. >> jacqueline: take a look at our current went speed. wind 22 in redwood city and 20 in san jose >> jacqueline: did this to some of the rain missing us to the north right now at the continues to die down to the east and north it could
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be isolated showers from a farquhar it back in the '70s likely san jose, cupertino and los gatos will be in the 70's for the the leadbelly's creek 67 for union city at the coastline in the upper 50s or 60s 53 in san francisco. (male announcer): now, here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. >> reporter: >> i got caught became badly. behaving badly
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>> reporter: during specific times of the day, this day it is part in a yellow sun but does not have commercial place of the ban will receive $80 ticket then the owner appears >> you did not have commercial plate. >> reporter: the on the part claim that he parked there to go to the rest fall but that is okay because he had already received the ticket. >> reporter: he realized he was still getting the ticket the camera became an issue >> reporter: the registration was expired
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from october 2013 the owner was tracked down in the car was told. now this assault the i just learned of the senate francisco department of traffic office they will tell you on the spot what the expired registration. the toasty espy, dollars. the toll fee is $500 500 for tow fee >> reporter: areas only one thing that may delay you from getting told as if you're on the emergency brake the may get an additional 30 seconds. after that it is off to card jell until you can't build it out in california in san francisco stanley roberts
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(male announcer): it's now time for gary radnich from the jack in the box sports desk. good evening everyone! >> gary:it was to date the most talked about series of the play offs >> appears someone from the clippers was started it out yelling three times it was getting kind of quiet and there. no punches were thrown.
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>> you have to be a tough man to walk into someone else's locker room. >> gary: the guys are too wealthy to fight. >> pam: it was an intense game. >> pam: >> gary: jaggies people or the ones to let the fight the hockey people barrett >> pam: (laughter) >> gary: chicken to news, weather or chicken dual she cannot she can do it all!
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weather, news and sports >> gary: coming back, coming back? what happened to the contract? >> thank look to the organization and a group of guys and management team sprit outstanding year for us. >> we will be in the loop but unfortunate we are in this predicament. who knows if there's even a decision to be made or axed about. we've made it clear that the one support if asked.
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>> >> gary: probably not coming back. you get the feel that what ever happened the coach will not be our coach next year. you just get that feeling >> gary: you look at the records were warriors were nonexistent until this guy showed up. key ingredient along with k klay thompson and other guys. 50 wan's of back-to-back seasons and over 20 years they make it to the play off kind of a freelance guy of the church. he does not appear full time. the fact remains if i'd gone you my card and as an example in your racket i like you accept always liked
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uncomfortable with name you do something about it. >> gary: had bet that he is hoping that he get another job. you have liked what i can see the whole story and texture are you going to fire him or break him back? at this level you always i had all more than one year. >> gary: he probably annoys the hell of back out of the guy that count. >> gary: stan is the ultimate power so if you talk to the ultimate power whenever he is in town you will get a decision not
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>> "insider" brought to you with yahoo. >> barbara walters scores big ratings with donald sterling's alleged mistress. >> we were with barbara last night talking about how she nabbed a interview with a mystery woman that brought down an interview with a billionaire. >> she talked about her friend, father figure, or say employer clippers owner donald sterling, but she may have created more creates with her answers and there is really no end in sight to this controversy. >> what will america think about the interview? >> i hope they found it interesting. >> what's the biggest misconception about you? >> that i'm a mistress or a whore. >> do you think if donald sterling apologizes people will
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