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>> reporter: adding to the traffic mess and overturned big rate has closed in on brett to westbound interstate highway 80 and vallejo the big rig overturned a rush to 45 and is blocking the tennessee street on grant to westbound highway 80. >> reporter: will continue to follow the elements with polls of the stories catherine. with both of these stories >> catherine: our chief immediate pathologist jack london that is tracking the wind chief meteorologist.
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jack london that jacqueliene bennet butt >> jacqueline: the dust like the winds aren't that bad that there will be picking up this afternoon. >> catherine: the chp concerned about the visibility and what it would do for the evening commute. >> reporter: is physically aggressive with other children and basically a little dirt. jerk.
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>> catherine: kron4 j.r. stone has the details. >> reporter: a mother accused of choking a 12 year old who allegedly bullied her daughter the attorneys is not so fast! >> three different people all present none of them say that his client show this boy. choked this boy. >> says he plays both a thumbs spacing of work and readiness cheekbones which he calls the injuries to myself. himself
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>> he choked of self and lied about it. he did not feel he did not appreciate it that she confronted him. they have concerns they have confirmed that he is a little bully and he believes other children. bowie's other children blly other chileren >> reporter: next court date is june 19th. >> catherine: vallejo happening now the search is on for the man shot two people at a vallejo gas
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station. one person was killed in the other injured it happened at the five-star gas station on lincoln road west just after 9 last night. the killer reportedly had started shooting at a car park and the station lost. police have not yet released a description of the suspect or a motive. >> catherine: one day after a memorial for victims of steady in shooting rampage class's resumed at uc santa barbara. three of the people who died or from the bay area. lasmo service focused on the victims with only one mention of the troublesome and keller andrew spencer has story. >> reporter: of local students in committee members are joining forces initial support for those affected tonight a visual is scheduled a uc berkeley as kron 42 resistance to reports.
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>> catherine cooper. >> reporter: rory sister shot outside of the fall of firehouse. sorority sisters shot outside alpha phi house >> i told that person i was not interested in a phone call from them to express their condolences and sadness about what happened to chris. that was unacceptable until that person went back to congress and actually did some think. thing.
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>> catherine: is vigil's the the uc-berkeley as kron4 tracy and asked us to report students say is a way to shows a lot thereto. >> reporter: the candlelight vigil will be held here on the uc-berkeley campus students are using facebook to spread the word about the big play in this evening starting at 8 hunters are expected this woman says she would definitely will be there. >> i talked to her years and that she was then how hard the family is taking it. or a >> reporter: nasa said they wanted to put together something to honor those lost their lives like james honk a san jose resident and former roommate of schubert
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elliott roger. in addition to students committee members are welcome as well as local alumni from uc santa barbara. >> reporter: also here at uc berkeley besides the vigil plans all flags are flying at half staff. the uc president ordered all flags be lower throughout the uc system as everyone reflects on this sad situation. >> reporter: new at 5. the donald sterling stock has taken yet another ugly turn. starling's lawyer now says the l.a. clippers owner is not interested in selling the team and sterling will fight to the bloody end. these comments to e s p income less than a week after stalin agree to his wife handle the sale of the clippers. the 80 year-old attorney was banned for life
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from the nba after making racist comments and a recording. the nba commissioner is urging owners to vote quarters to for selling to still of the good of the game. the owners will meet next tuesday at three quarters. >> catherine: coming up at 515 to lead is bay area where someone is giving away money that is to begin by did as 530 in a world renowned pull it has got her start in the bay area has died and look back at my aunt's will end next a lot of patience even doctors use a certain source of medical information. ♪
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>> reporter: if you have a question, the use with the p a? the crowd source encyclopedia is a popular tool for on-the-spot answers. but new research scission may want to avoid the world of with appeal when it comes to your health. the study just published in the journal of the american osteopathic association looked at the 10 most costly medical conditions in the country like lung cancer, that pain and osteoarthritis. researchers found with the petty intrigues contradict medical research for peer review journals a whopping 90 percent of the time. information in nine of 10 in. had errors but is not just those of us and home who are using it for the
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study also found that 47% to 7% of physicians and medical students used as reference. so not surprisingly the researchers conclude caution should be used when using web sites for any medical condition spirit catherine? still love that up with your commute can't afford a home? a look at the state of transportation and housing in the bay area. gridlock. teacher layoffs.
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>> reporter: >> was a hundred and $40 which was more is just the frenzy that it has cost. >> reporter: now has more than a hundred and $30,000 they are enjoying the christ the chase as well as finding a little extra cash. >> well i have nothing else to do i am off of work today so why not. >> reporter: another
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envelope of cash was found at a stop sign near the starbucks street tenants later a fourth and final envelope was found at a dumpster behind of garden. there were lots of of people who came that close. >> also want to pay a fourth if i have found the money. and spread the love. >> catherine: the man behind the cash posted a message hits in his next stop will be probably be soon in las angeles. >> jacqueline: this afternoon in the '80s and inland valleys things are cooling off now. 74 in san
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jose. and closer to the coastline temperatures are running into the '60s. we do have went in the team's 14 now and our winds and 15 and hayward. still seen dust and the 20 mount hour range. gust >> jacqueline: for your thursday, orleans and mild afternoon bangs are cooling down really significant lee into the afternoon. >> catherine: the so-called
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hunters fire continues to burn in central california tonight. the wildfire in mary oppose the county has burned more than 1,300 a. and is only 20 percent contained. it is a tough area for firefighter since is so steeped in dry. more than 50 people have been evacuated and roughly 100 homes are still threatened. say they want away >> reporter: let's start with housing. a million dollars for a fixer upper 3000 bucks aren't for a ready studio in if he neighborhood. it's enough to make anybody angry. tonight we know is making everybody angry. >> reporter: the bay area is facing a crisis house and cost the bay area council
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says 79 percent of people in its survey of greek and it does not matter if you are rich or port 83% of lower income respondents and 76% of higher income respondents said yes. all income groups aired all income groups agree government leaders should focus on buildings building more housing. and most of us would accept that housing in should be our own neighborhoods not expanding to open space in farm land. six of 10 people say they live in a smaller home to stick close to jobs shoppes restaurants and entertainment. only half as many would trade a longer commute for a bigger house better schools and less crime.
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>> catherine: as you said most of the state where an insurance haitian crisis >> catherine: in less than a week california residents of the road areas of del norte in time, will vote on an advisory measure to join a movement tried to form a 51st state they would call the jefferson people and people in the mostly conservative in agriculture areas say the state capital is essentially ignoring them elected officials in glenn modoc assist you and you the counties have voted to join the movement. she >> catherine: an outbreak of salmonella linked to a california chicken company continues after more than a year foster farms chicken is still dealing with the outbreak was reported after a year ago but new cases are
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still reported was in the past to muster the 50 new illnesses and sing goal is to is march of last year nearly 600 people have been sickened the cdc says the new illness are mostly in california so far there has been no recall of foster farms chicken. >> catherine: next controversy for the popular boy band one direction the video that has some fans burning their concert tickets ban the new way to talk to just about anyone in the world without having to learn another language. my dad worked as a short order cook.
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>> reporter:the squeaky clean boy band that won our hearts in tv's x-factor. turns out the boys might not be so clean cut after all. or maybe they've just grown up? >> reporter:one direction band mates are finding themselves in an awkward position in a newly leaked video. zayn malik and louis tomlinson can be seen smoking, passing what looks like a joint and joking about pot. >> reporter:the young stars, who were on the way to their concert in peru, are in the back of a smoke-filled van
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where they light up a "joint" as the shot narrates what they are up to. >>"so here we are, leaving peru. joint lit. happy days!" >> reporter:the clip obtained by the april. >> reporter:and a reminder, you can catch all your entertainment news tonight on kron-4. o-m-g insider is at 7 followed by entertainment tonight at 7-30. return to >> pam: >> catherine: coming up at 5:30. a world renowned poet who got her start in the bay area has died. >> catherine: a look back at the life of maya angelou. then. a closer look at google's new "driverless" car, and word on when it might hit the streets. return to index
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >>you may write me down in history with your bitter, twisted lies, you may tread me in the very dirt but still, like dust, i'll rise. >> catherine: inspiring words from one of america's most highly acclaimed poets and authors. >> catherine: maya angelou died today in her home in north carolina. she was 86. she had a distinguished career as an author and film director. >> catherine: and was one of the first african american women to write a best seller.
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>> catherine: but many people might not realize that she lived here in the bay area.and left her mark. at 16 -- she became the first female streetcar conductor in san francisco. reporter fredrica whitfield looks back on her life.. >> reporter: celebrated poet and activism might angelo may have been speaking about herself that day in 1995. in st. louis missouri born till she lived through begin at the age of seven when she was raped by her mother's boyfriend and after she spoke out against him he was beaten by bay mont. yond marguerite blamed herself. >> i stow speaking for almost six years because i
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believed my voice had killed him. >> reporter: report to was first physical when indiana and trauma scholarships touring europe for punt pat porgy and bess. and donna she met malcolm x in return to the youth as in 1954 to join him in the civil rights movement. after the assassination of dr. martin live the king and that she join him and he was killed on her birthday in 1968. more best sellers will follow after i know why the caged bird sings. that's the later became a novelist guy lawson. she directed
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documentaries and screenplays for 1972 ga. georgia nominated for a pulitzer pulitzer prize. she won three grammys and president obama president carter with the presidential medal of freedom. she called herself maillot which was her brother's name for her and angelo came from her first husband's name she had created her own name just as she critic portrait from pieces of herself. >> i in the hope and dream of the slave and so naturally. >> reporter: his condolences and sharing memories of maya
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angelou. here he is in 20- 11.presenting her with the presidential medal of freedom. the president says the poet had inspired his mother to name his sister maya. mister obama released a statement.saying in part: >>"michelle and i join millions around the world in remembering one of the brightest lights of our time: a brilliant writer, a fierce friend and a truly phenomenal woman.maya was many things.but above all, she was a storyteller, and her greatest stories were true." >> reporter:maya angelou had a global reputation. she had good friends here in the bay area too. those who knew her well say she used here heart and her words to make the world a better place. >> she did it as a poet and writer. she did it as a person who is what i was caught a fuel fool human being she was just that so full of of information and down to earth as so smart
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and intelligent a greek woman. a great woman ... a full human being. >> i went to north carolina to talk with tar and talk about our friendship and those were the memories that will carry me. >> reporter: told us that maya value honesty and truth over flattery and she did not realize her and pat how big it was. over people. >> catherine: on our facebook page pin or leaving their favorite memories and
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of my head a doctor might angelo and what she meant to them. >> jacqueline: this afternoon we were near 80 in sunnyvale and 79 there at the coast to pressures running in the '60s will take a look at the change cooler in antioch but warmer and oakland. four degrees warmer in hayward and five degrees warmer in fremont. looking live not a cloud in sight. sunny skies will stick with us but we do have big changes to talk about and the extended forecast. >> catherine: state regulators are taking a closer look at bay area construction sites. that's after two worker deaths in san jose and san mateo this month.
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employers will be talking about safety measures during from june second to the sixth. >>the focus will include things like equipment safety and potential hazards like power lines. regulators say falls cause more deaths on construction sites than anything else. in san jose on may 21st - a worker fell three stories to his death. this is video from our helicopter partnership with abc-7 news. >> catherine: the same week - a worker in san mateo died when he fell nine feet from a wall while working on a townhouse. both incidents are being investigated. >> catherine: there was a big mess in cupertino today - after a cement truck overturned. kron 4 will tran has the story. >> reporter: if you were stuck in traffic here is the reason why around 12:00 in the morning driver of this cement truck and getting off at the five and a change to go northbound he was simply going too fast. overturned
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if that wasn't bad enough the engine all lead on to the ground and they spent a lot of time trying to remove the oil for everyone's safety. that was very tough for the height of the morning commute also we have learned the driver of the big creek suffered moderate injuries reporting from cupertino will trend. will tran kron 4
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gridlo teacher layoffs. and a 60 billion dollar budget deficit. that's what john perez faced when he became speaker of the california assembly. so he partnered with governor brown to pass three balanced budgets, on time. for the first time in thirty years. today, the deficits are gone and we've invested an additional 2 billion dollars in education. now john perez is running for controller, to keep fighting for balanced budgets.
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>> catherine: language barriers could become a thing of the past thanks to the latest skype app by microsoft. the company plans to release a program called "the skype translator." >> catherine: it says the app not only translates one language into another in text at the bottom of the screen. but even speaks the translation to the user. >> catherine: "skype translator" is expected to be released before the end of the year.
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>> jacqueline: and gusty winds out there but not too bad. , conditions tomorrow but cooler weather i had all that coming up. my dad worked as a short order cook.
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(announcer) alex padilla. secretary of state. >> jacqueline: stills the wind gusts in the '30's s f o. not as look ahead at tomorrow we will see clamor wins. it will be breezy and
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spots by the accident it will settle down. by the afternoon 67¢ and '80s. last take a look at futurecast. as we head into the new power will see a lot of 70's and 80's. s to move into the 3:00 hour. we will not see much change tomorrow. downtown san francisco 70 degrees. east bay shoreline temperatures slightly warmer. 77 in union city. inland valleys in the '80s for your thursday will be 84
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in concord 86 out in antioch and finally the north bay largely in the '80s 83 in santa rosa. 84 in napa. here is a look at the extended forecast tomorrow, wins. and to friday and saturday at a bit cool down was expected prinwill start to want into sunday and early next week. >> catherine: traffic going well in both directions flowing well. there is it looks like no one is out there at this point.
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a look >> gary: >> reporter: a lot of people are talking about google. the new car with no steering wheel. >> has and on and off the building but button. the california lolls they do not know what to do with it. it will be a campus car more so than a world car. this is fantastic for senior citizens be able to not try to then jump in their vehicle could be picked up. i like where google is going out with this. this is one year from now so as to be on corporate campus. >> reporter: will have so many cool things that they come up with such look get it as an investor they have not been able to monetize it that much. so it looks like
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... will this help them? or the radical thing? >> lot of what google does our projects so that down the road with the ec at&t to weigh in we can serve the customer but it always seemed to be self interest. >> reporter: interest rates and how the dropped down to 2 1/2% where the dead wood is that going for mortgages? >> finances are a down year after year people are pants 40%. the year fixed mortgage is of average team years or 20 years ago this would be a fantasy or a dream come true to see rates this low but basically the
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gun has been shot. no more properties to refinance before new home buyers is a good opportunity to get at a low rate. >> reporter: coming up will look at how you hit people behaving badly tonight 8. >> reporter: actors have found a way to had people iphone with up their permission. then to lock their iphone and demand a ransom to unlock it.
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>> reporter: which could do is turn on your two-step altercation in your id setting is very inconvenient but it beats up your security. and for the near future you could avoid it movie to austria sohas happeneda and hopefully it remained contained there but we would have to wait to see how the heck sometimes these
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hackings began to grow and expand into other countries. >> catherine: and local tribute to the woman who inspired so many maya angelou stands proudly in the bay area. >> jacqueline: it was a pretty nice day in the '70s and '80s practically bay area want the big changes this weekend to allow hundreds to the forecast coming of next.
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>> catherine: a three-alarm grass fire is burning near to highway connecting ramps in vallejo is not helping the evening commute kron4 grant lotus has the latest. >> reporter: upas see the smoke of his billing over had impact the driver's the bird's eye view courtesy of a helicopter partnership abc seven news is next to the off ramp right now all connector ramp to between 78880 are closed and if you live limited visibility at especially in one hour ago. catherine this is one issue
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are dealing with right now. >> reporter: we are talking about the same general area with the overturned in the westbound lane. at about 245 this afternoon. >> catherine: knew as 6:00 bay area residents are calling for emergency action with growing concerns with housing costs in traffic congestion. it has reached the crisis stage bay area drivers say they are facing long were coming times and as kron4 haazig money report sole drivers are one of the reasons drivers are spending more time on the road. >> reporter: the mood altering side of bumper-to- bumper traffic to be the
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sound of frustrated motorists heading there for getting their horns. it is all too familiar for us living here in the bay area and out a recent poll conducted by the this is sponsored, public policy advocacy organizations is the bay area concert bills that the recession and perception of traffic has reached a high level sensor for drivers. with 71 percent of those surveyed filly this situation has reached a transportation crisis >> which means there are cropping the steering wheel hard every day. gripping >> reporter: bay area council president and ceo jim wonderments says that negative perception is the result of the stress that comes from sitting behind the will try to make to a and b on a daily basis.
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>> suffering through tremendous traffic jams wasting product of time costing the economy as well as their own quality of life. >> reporter: 1018 residents from the nine bay area counties participated in the all my pulse of frustration with traffic is also seen it hit a pair of result would 31 percent since their daily commutes are longer than their commutes with it a year ago and they're more than their most commonly used mode of transportation 77 percent say they drive along with 12 percent carpooling. >> we are working with the metropolitan transportation commission to see if we can't come up with better ways to get folks to cripple, maybe not out of cars, made the shuttle buses for companies. >> reporter: and believe it or not wonderments says all traffic jams are not bad
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effect pieces some construction related traffic backups like this one in downtown stamford cisco comes with a silver lining. >> maybe is better for companies to be here. >> catherine: the golden gate bridge we have that there will have a look at the bay bridge toll plaza the right side is traffic headed into oakland >> reporter: a whopping 79 percent agree that the situation has reached a crisis the opinion is shared across the board a rich and poor. san francisco, san mateo and santa clara county since most people like to live closer to their jobs and it prefers shortcomings. short commute.
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>> catherine: a lawsuit has been filed against the ymca of silicon valley. that after the claim that its six year old girl was sexually abused at one of its centers last year. the lawsuit argues that the accused molester nicolas plumbing has to provide access to young children. it is to detect and that the paradise valley center in morgan hill. the lawsuit claims the ymca violated state law by telling to insure that laramie only work under the direct supervision of a qualified teacher and that he was never left alone with children print >> catherine: >> catherine: is santa rosa the lawyer representing a woman accused of assaulting a child she believed tablet her daughter is now seen the allegedly which is a boy actually choke himself and then blame par. del yet brasher garcia
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was arrested on assault charges last week in santa rosa. 11 year old boy who says she choked him her attorney has conducted an investigation with a private investigator who sit at least one witness saw the alleged victim chokes himself. >> reporter: >> catherine: then adams defense attorney. >> he choked themselves and he lied about it to get her in trouble because he did not appreciate being confronted by her about his bullying behavior and and partly by the way the other children in a report confirmed that he is a bully that he is physically aggressive with the other children and he is basically in little jerk. >> catherine: tonight at 8 uc berkeley will hold a candlelight vigil for the victims' if friday's rampage. three of the people killed were from the bay
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area. james hunt and george sheehan were from san jose. david wong was from fremont. today uc berkeley students and community members are joining forces issue of support. >> catherine: to all of the survivors to bring in a deli what shot rang out last week are not talking about the terrifying that 17 your old one mendoza and 18 year-old eric contrast they were both in deep delhi when they first heard gunfire. you see the drug to the floor and try to make out the back door. they describe what first went to their minds as this unfolded. the owner of the dallas is he knew the schubert elliott rogers. it said that he would direct or who was always polite.
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>> catherine: we will continue to follow developments on our website kron4 dot com. our reporter silly but the shot is at uc berkeley for tonight's memorial. you have a live report tonight at 8 and tomorrow night at 830 lee lick high school in san jose is holding a candlelight vigil in honor of george sheehan of the six victims' killed in is love this to rampage >> catherine: coming up march challenges with firefighters are facing today plus the salmonella outbreak continues to spread the rash of new cases that has popped up. but the search for hidden money has to bay area in a frenzy. how you can join the search in to bay area in a frenzy. how yoheat shields are compromised. we have multiple failures.
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are those thrusters burning? that's a negative. what's that alarm? fuel cell two is down. i'm going to have to guide her in manually. this is very exciting. but i'm at my stop. come again? i'm watching this on the train. it's so hard to leave. good luck with everything. with the u-verse tv app, the u-verse revolves around you the u-verse revolves around you right here. my parents were immigrants.
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and they taught me that with hard work, anything is possible. i earned a scholarship to mit. and worked across party lines to get things done. i'm alex padilla. i'll protect voting rights for everyone. and make it easier to start a business. so we create jobs and opportunity for all californians. what should we order? (announcer) alex padilla. secretary of state.
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scenario as hundreds, maybe thousands of people hit the streets in search of cash hidden across the city of san jose. similar scavenger hunts have been held recently in san francisco and oakland when an anonymous millionaire has been hiding-in the opposing close to the money on his twitter feeds alex adult seat of an envelope containing a hundred $35. take to the fire hydrant across the street from as a peace center in downtown san jose. >> catherine: three other on blocks, each containing similar amounts were found across from the greyhound bus depot at oakland all local ridge mall and an olive garden restaurant on blossom hill road the man leading the money posted a funnel to leasing his next hawks for hidden cash will be in in los angeles area. >> catherine: coming up a celebration under way the city of staff for cisco
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honoring the late bay area supervisor harvey milk plus the world mourned the loss of an inspirational boys how the bay area is remembering my head is a well gridlock. teacher layoffs. and a 60 billion dollar budget deficit.
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that's what john perez faced when he became speaker of the california assembly. so he partnered with governor brown to pass three balanced budgets, on time. for the first time in thirty years. today, the deficits are gone and we've invested an additional 2 billion dollars in education. now john perez is running for controller, to keep fighting for balanced budgets. democrat john perez for controller.
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>> catherine: and was in 1993 the quan-ripper bill could use inauguration. bill clinton >> reporter: was no for many literary works including why i know why the caged bird sings' spirit published in 1969. angelo's but her early years studying dance and
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she dropped out of school at age 13. she said she worked as a streetcar conductor in san francisco at age 16. angelo was a standard actors and civil-rights activist. angelou also read a poem for the inauguration of president barack obama. even though well into her 80s,angelou was an active speaker at attended numerous yvette's in sampras's go glide memorial church. as a video message she recorder for parishioners and her friend rev. cecil williams after she was unable to attend >> reporter: she died in her
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home in winston-salem n.c. her literary agent says she has been at frail and suffering from heart problems. her likeness is preserved in a bronze sculpture in oakland henry j. kaiser memorial park near the fox theater. >> reporter: this is a state police from her family " she was a warrior for equality, tolars and peace. the family is extremely appreciative of the time we had with her and we know that she is looking dow upon us >> great woman full of of life.
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>> one of the highlights of my life and when i decided to in my broadcast career the one person i wanted to be sure to have the final word was maya angelou... talk about friendship in those words will carry me. >> reporter: >> catherine: a local artist chose my as one of the 25 people he featured in a bronze sculpture in oakland trick he refers to them as champions of humanity. artistic mariel cheek old dole says they reflect
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ideals like courage and perseverance this culture was put in place in 2012 when they explain why he visit the spot today others featured in this country include gandhi and martin luther king chimere. >> catherine: we have a page dedicated to my angelo on our web site kron 4 die can't believe a comment or sheer favored plans or " it also included her last week in past interviews that all all on kron 4 die come. kron 4 not come >> catherine: is a celebration was held inside san francisco's city hall for the new u.s. postage stamp depicting the late
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supervisor harvey milk a giant version of the for ever step was unbuild inside the rotunda before a the first crowd harvey milk was the country's first openly gay elected official in 1977. he was assassinated nearly a year after he took office along with the mayor at the time george moss concord today milk was remembered as someone who gave hope to the l g b t committee at the beginning of their fledgling gay- rights merritt it leases that fact that the step is it for ever step is very significant >> walking through it. >> catherine: the step was officially dedicated as ceremony at the white house last week in its already available for sale.
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>> reporter: the wild fire near yosemite is going to knight the mayor oppose a county fire has burned more than 1,300 a. i did only 20 percent contained this is near lake mcclure in the foothills just west of u.s. might at this point the park is not in any danger of burning at least 50 people have been forced from their homes additional homes could be evacuated. firefighters are dealing with steep terrain in winds that are fueling the fire is a tough area for firefighters since it is so steeped in tried more than 50 people have you back with in roughly 100 homes are still threatened. >> jacqueline: gusts are still in the 20s in even the
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'30's at s f o as a look ahead tonight it will be clear and still breezy the wind will start dying down tomorrow mild but cooler as we head into the weekend. so here is a look a degree san jose and 83 west gatos. inland valley 86 in antioch and 84 in pleasanton with 70's down in the east bay shore lines. at the close ally temperature still in the 60 but not much change there. the largest in the '80s for the no. 8. , winds to produce about the same as today we are in for a bit cool down. nicosia a few light showers on saturday.
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>> catherine: coming up a dense and taller is making waves on the internet, are adorable and small has her brothers beat was down a strong in his a strange life holding on to the l.a. clippers team what...
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>> reporter: done a sterling will not make this easy. starling apparently had a change of heart when he was going to allow his estranged wife to sell the clippers. the owners will meet next tuesday in a 3 1/4 maturity is needed to force starlit out. catherine?
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>> catherine: will have a preview of the memorial letter tonight and documents in the case of the one that accused of assaulting assaulting a child that she accused of bully her door. bullying her daughter my dad worked as a short order cook.
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right here. my parents were immigrants. and they taught me that with hard work, anything is possible. i earned a scholarship to mit. and worked across party lines to get things done.
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>> reporter: into fund way to reduce crime along sycamore drive which troubled of crime and drugs among the residents and their dashon to find methods to turn things all around. improving activities for children and the lighting along sycamore. >> reporter: treasure hunters competed from a polenta this who provided clues to the cash on his twitter account pyrrhic
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earlier treasure hunts and sampras's go in oakland this time it was san jose's turn all for lucky people thought the hon jan 35 to hundred and $2 each stashed in envelopes hidden. behind a tree behind a desk depot in downtown san jose and okra and small. and the fourth envelope near a dumpster near olive garden. and a treasure hunt will be in los angeles. >> reporter: other big story some baby products no longer need labels like this. or are they taking the plane retardant her out of the product in labeling correctly. will find out more at eight justine waldman.
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>> catherine: salmonella cases reported over a year ago they have been over 50 new cases of the last two months there have been no recall over the product. most of these cases in california the agriculture department is keeping a close eye on the thrust of farms facility. >> catherine: >> jacqueline: again, cooler as we get into the weekend. starting the day in the '50s warmer and what we saw out there to that. still a sliver of '60s at the coast line. down in the south bay
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any degree, and three in los gatos and cupertino in fact the upper 80s and antioch, 84 in pleasanton and '70s inside the bay closer to the coast '60s. eighties through the north that. here's a look at extended forecast and nice day friday and saturday with a lot cooler with his seat in a few isolated showers but we will start to want things that got into next week. we will start to warm things up back earlier next week >> catherine: cyber-crime is on the rise for u-s businesses and organizations. that's according to a new survey. with some chilling
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numbers. the survey covered businesses, law enforcement services, and government agencies. more than 75 percent of them had detected a security breach in the last year. and about a fourth of them said the attackers were insiders.including current and former employees. >> catherine: hackers have exposed the personal information of over 1- hundred million americans in the last year. ponemon institute says about 432 million accounts were hacked. some of the most recent cyber-attacks. 70 million target customers' personal information.plus 40 million credit and debit cards. and possibly 148 million e- bay customers' credentials. the exact number of exposed accounts can be hard to pin down because some companies don't disclose all the details of their cyber breaches. >> catherine: apple is acquiring the company beats electronics. this includes the streaming music service. beats music as well as beats audio equipment. the company made the announcement today.confirming earlier reports of the deal. apple will pay 3-billion dollars for the company. it's the most expensive
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acquisition in apple's history.
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>> catherine: by undressed about a thousand there first cadets at their graduation ceremony. this came after a long season of war strength is needed after a struggle is needed before any more adventuresome spirit
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>> >> catherine: president obama says terrorism remains the most direct threat to american security. >> catherine: the incident involving him in miami as his coach refers to him as bionic. gary has to sports next
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>> gary: >> gary: (male announcer): it's now time for gary radnich from the jack in the box sports desk. >> gary: good evening everyone >> gary: and down the line!
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vern still doing his thing! >> gary: lincecum by ending hit a batter both uses 96 pitches that is enough there giants have won nothing leak least lead they're just not very good look at hector sanchez. >> gary: sandoval scores with the hacker sanchez tried to call the third they called him safe in castro replied anquan amount. balochi after the game
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>> reporter: >> gary: he was starting to develop a blister so we had concerns there. it was time >> >> gary: tomorrow night they had the ball did spirit since he still likes to win all of that stuff that this kind of cute. you can tell someone yelled at hand. burn it is pretty cool he still has it. >> catherine: and he is the sweetest man i love vern.
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>> gary: he's very charismatic he can show up in people just like him. >> jacqueline: i am i getting involved in this. >> gary: i am getting annoyed with this next story. >> gary: stolen in from of a restaurant near the embarcadero it was misters and returned in the ballpark the dead by a group of unidentified people give to the police. none of the people returned are being investigated. they are treating it as found property. >> i am very happy to receive my scooter through it clapping me give me a
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high five to have your school the. they have your scooter critic sighting. pretty exciting >> reporter: >> gary: that's all it is a piece of property not someone's son had been stolen or wasp their wedding lane gore terms of his grandmother was stolen but a loss a scooter >> gary: 2 signed a $90 million contract by five more in love still for will still have one more. >> gary: you can now win on
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that one. you can't win on that one. >> gary: people can't pay their pg in the bill in the are worried about his schoolabout >> catherine: >> catherine: i get that. kapernick >> gary: has to deal with the ongoing and first asian of the incident in miami this announced today that it will make an announcement very soon here is kapernick recording to according to hubble hardball >> i've done nothing land in that incident. i have done
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nothing wrong and that incident. >> gary: again, when is the first game september. food bought in may with a raiders are bought and his 49ers on one side in this palin with his writers on the other sidedennis allen with his raiders on the other side >> gary: if you come here trying to beat eight and eight i would not want to part of my team. and the play should be the topic and
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the glass i would not watch on my team. >> gary: selena and venus de both lose today and can you imagine this is another reason why kron is independent we do not want the french open means that nbc had because >> catherine: who cares. >> gary: the american hope right down the drain. kalat so there you have that the williams sisters are gone. >> catherine: and thank god the scooter is back sorry i couldn't resist (laughter) >> gary: (laughter) >> jacqueline: (laughter)
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>> catherine: the dancing baby is kind of keep nexkind of cute!
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gridlock. teacher layoffs. and a 60 billion dollar budget deficit. that's what john perez faced when he became speaker of the california assembly. so he partnered with governor brown to pass three balanced budgets, on time. for the first time in thirty years. today, the deficits are gone and we've invested an additional 2 billion dollars in education. now john perez is running for controller, to keep fighting for balanced budgets. democrat john perez for controller.
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>> catherine: >>video >> (laughter) >> catherine: the dancing baby is pretty cute is receiving tons of use for hundred of some views on you too. tons of views on
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youtube 400,000 >> catherine: we will have a fashion breakdown i can kardashians wedding dress. and a final quick look at whether >> jacqueline: it will be pretty nice out there tomorrow. it was still, when de today tomorrow should be, and by friday a bit cool down. we could even see if you light showers but not much not likely for >> catherine: thanks for joining us and staying connected get the latest news the bomb as of kron 4. that time.
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