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about 530 and is what she saw the suspect do next that precipitated the violence that happen next. >>: i saw what looked like a gun and he was pointing the gun the round i turned around and fled and then i heard gun flour got gunfire >> reporter: the suspect of 32 year-old man it turns out that it pieta be begun police said it look real. >> reporter: officer says he was asked to leave though restricted parking space and least two hours before the incident. >>: began it and question the police about what kind
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of ammunition that they carried a what weapons and it seems like this may be suicide by cop. >> reporter: gonna discuss this at the cornerstone mission a round block from the police station. >> pam: a man allegedly started a gunfight with police in south san francisco earlier new year's day appeared in court today for arraignment on five felony charges. 23 your ivan gomez is accused of firing at police officers responded to reports of gunfire on first lane. officers say they were searching the area when gomez fired on them to go mess is charged with two counts of attempted premeditated murder two counts of assault with a semiautomatic handgun and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.
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>> pam: the city of oakland officially has a new mayor libby's should staff was sworn in this afternoon. >> reporter: would take some video right now and the sweat and swearing in of the new mayor what does happen a few minutes ago. she said that her top priority will be education and safety. she also wants affordable housing for residents that live here. she also wants to push the brand oakland made known everywhere. >>: and i have always been one of oakland's biggest boosters. frustrated by oakland's lack of safety so frustrated by the inequity in our schools. i've been
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met because this seems like investment has been passing us by and i have been behind frustrated when people disrespect are beautiful spirit city with illegal dumping the setter. but other cities have show that transformative change is possible. lewd change like an 86% reduction in trying in crime. >> reporter: oakland's new mayor is speaking to a big crowd right now many of her supporters are out and optimistic that she can make a change. were right outside the paramount theater >> pam: a group of demonstrators are holding approached protest did not stand or march they simply
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sat in silence holding signs and said black lives matter and other signs suggesting the mayor elect believes in racial profiling. the group says and they plan to hold mayor elect shaft to our campaign promises to push ahead with community policing but they're not optimistic. >>: she says that she has no problem with racial profiling and is she doesn't seem to take the abuse as seriously as the community does. >> pam: protesters say demonstrations will continue and when appropriate they hope to sit down with politicians including the new mayor. >> pam: a new fire chief is taking over in south san francisco this week gerald coleman all redwoods near city native previously served in the city's fire chief and san jose's deputy
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fire chief. now he is filling the shoes of former chief phil white who retired in april the change of the command ceremony will happen wednesday morning. >> pam: in sacramento gov. jerry brown made state history today catherine needed is here with the story. >> catherine: never before has the california governor been sworn in for fourth term in office and because of the change the law is not likely it will happen again the event was also unusual because governor brown was combining his inauguration speech with a state of the state address the 76 year- old democrat says the day is very important to a him. >> catherine: the governor is challenging california to set even higher environmental goals he's proposing that the state increased the share our
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renewable electricity sources from one-third to 50 percent and also to double the efficiency of existing buildings. brown first tell the office from 1975 to 1983 and returned for a third term in 2011. >> reporter: lafayette police were chasing a red nissan on a highway 24 westbound they stop the pursuit before it into the tunnel and nissan went into the tunnel losing control and crashing into two cars on the west side of the tunnel the people the stolen car jumped out and started running the police families want suspect in custody the drivers of the other cars were taken to hospital with minor injuries. >> pam: will the golden gate bridge is said shutting down this weekend preparations for installing the medium area are well on their way adjutancy the trucks that
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will be removing the barrier pieces have ride. the barrier will replace the all columns which now separate opposite molding lanes of traffic the barriers parts can be moved based on commuting hours and other situations the bridge will officially shut down and midnight this coming friday and it will reopen next monday at 4:00 a.m.. >> pam: if you're taking part to avoid the bridge closures this weekend you might want to rethink your plants and bart parking fees are on the rise especially at busy stations. the daily fee will most likely be increased by 50¢ the fis will take effective be it will take effect for most patients on january 20th. >> pam: there is some good new is parking fees will not be going up for millbrae hayward and oakland coliseum and both concord stations bart assets since its
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parking fees every six months the money goes toward station maintenance. still at a south bay community spends five days without any hot water coming up at 5:15 p.m. what happened and why it took so long to fix plus an amazing story of survival. details of how young girl walked away from a deadly plane crash as they headed 5:30 p.m. and next why it could take longer this year to get your federal tax return refund.
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>> pam: in what is been called the most exhaustive study of autism ever made reach our researchers in denmark have concluded that most of the steady increase in cases is due to how the illness has been defined and track. the study published by the journal of american medical association examine the records of 668,000 danish children over a 12 year period ending in 1991. the researchers say 60 percent of the increase cases were due to things a widened definition of optimism and the inclusion of outpatient as well as in patient records. denmark's centralize health care system makes it much easier to collect data then in the u.s. but doctors say it's likely that the same factors are at least particular responsible for a similar
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rise and i ought to as the cases in this country. >> pam: this upcoming tax season is expected to be the worst in years both for the irs and for taxpayers on joint jet or 20 as when the irs starts excepting returns there will be fewer taxpayer services available and possibly longer delays for refunds. experts say about 47 percent of the calls coming into the irs during the filing season probably will not be answered. the lucky ones to get through will have to wait about 34 minutes to even talk to a human being. officials say that this is the beginning that because the irs budget keeps getting smaller the tax code keeps getting more complicated and the number of taxpayers is growing about 7 million this year. >> pam: still and the search for missing three year-old baby comes to a tragic end we will have the latest on
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san jose. they live at the man clear apartments and have had no running hot water since tuesday. residents have had to resort to a boiling water and just to wash dishes and even day. pg crew were there today to fix the main-line that was damaged by the storm right before new year's. >> pam: the property manager sent this letter to attend as blaming the long delay in repairing the gas line on the city. it said the city did not issue a permit for the repair work until today. >> pam: chief meteorologist and meteorologist jacqueline bennett says there is glass mustard to raise did some good. the rain has long since stopped but the water
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is still coming in. >> reporter: is not a 17 by any stretch but this is a good sign nonetheless the recent rains mean that waterfalls like these here at you best canyon county park near morgan hill are on the rebound. the flow has diminished quite a bit since last and the mass measurable precipitation fell here at the end of last month. the wettest december and 100 years for much of the bay area but the 14 in. recorded here so far this season has also revived the springs at that in turn feed the creeks and streams that drain this part of the santa cruz mountains. >> reporter: all but dried a month ago all five of the false here on the user- friendly waterfall trail are flowing again. they're lined up on swanson's creek which
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spall some five ordered freed in three-quarters of a mile on its way downstream where it empties into the u.s. reservoir now one forceful after it to was empty early last month. >> reporter: no where near their glory in the typical season when upwards of 50 to 60 in. of rain could fall year the rejuvenated fault suggests that more storms can only mean more badly needed runoff and they can also be seen elsewhere and the santa cruz mountains at the big basin state park and in the east bay on mount diablo and at the on wilderness resort. >> reporter: and a word to the wise if you're going to visit one these waterfalls and don't forget to go before you before you got the sound of rushing water is so pervasive here that park rangers frequently remind visitors to visit the laboratory before they set out of on the course of
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about which is what must now answer call from nature. >> reporter: the temperatures are currently in the '50s and 54 in san francisco 57 in san jose. things about the start warming up into tomorrow afternoon and wednesday afternoon. we have lots of 30's this evening. fairfield will be 36 vallejo will be 37. 39 in san jose but tomorrow afternoon it will be warmer when talking moore's six days even low '70's in the south bay area. listed as a little cooler in the north bay area. >> reporter: we have potential to set records out there tomorrow as well as when that wednesday
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>> pam: ascend into day of in the story of a missing baby in san diego county. >> catherine: a three board call girl was kidnapped during a shooting and she has been found dead. this is the strip mall with the body of the baby was found in a dumpster sunday. police say it happened after they went to the family's home in long beach saturday responding to calls about gun fire. they found the child parents and uncle had been shot and the baby was gone. the police think the family had been specifically targeted but they do not know the motive yet in the body of the girl was found just a few miles from the mexican border raising the possibility that the assailants crossed into a to cope area >> catherine: the baby's father was released from hospital yesterday her mother and uncle remain hospitalized police do not have a lot of
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clues and are asking for help from the public. >> catherine: a member of the grand jury that declined to charge a police officer in the shooting death of michael brown is suing for the right to speak up. the aclu says the juror is suing the st. louis county prosecutor to be allowed to speak on the case and that person wants to speak out as part of a public dialogue on race relations. under missouri law the jury is not allowed to speak publicly the grand jury decided in november not to indict officer barron will send in the ferguson missouri shooting was sparked nationwide protests. >> reporter: a big cat caught on camera hiding under a home in north eastern utah near bear lake the cougar was eventually rescued but not before some intense moments father, i'll string them says he and two other guys took out a flashlight and shined it under the porch to glowing
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eyes looking back he says the code were let out a blood current card list screen eventually utah division of wildlife resources showed up the cat was so big it had to be tranquilized a few times to not get out. >> reporter: the wildlife officials allow kids in the area to pad the big cat while it was tranquilized. >> reporter: the cougar was then placed back into its natural habitat. >> pam: coming up the rio housewife of new jersey find yourself in a new home is called present and also coming up move over the mets and some was a the girl scouts of mel some new cookie flavors.
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the andrew has more. >> reporter: was the hardest thing to live without in prison and your children. >> reporter: the first real housewife of federal prison. teresa made all metal of the night journey almost 80 mi. from her $3.5 million won't to the correctional institution in danbury connecticut. she arrived around 3:00 a.m. to begin their 15 month sentence. >> reporter: yes today on last day of freedom to resell and her husband joe and their four young daughters attended church united as a family. this morning there was a heavy police and media presence outside their gated east's estate as joe drove the girls to school.
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>> reporter: the ultimate good as insiders i set out teresa's former crisis manager wendy fell man she is the voice you hear off- camera and our interview coaching to reset in august. >> reporter: a unique perspective into the situation when the not only knows the family well but was also incarcerated in arizonas federal prison for 60 months back in 2008 for securities and wire fraud. >> pam: you watch all the celebrity news here on kron 4 after the insider at 7 and entertainment tonight here's the 730 followed by the local move the date. at eight...
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>> pam: jury selection continues right now against in the case against starter doc effaces 30 federal charges related to the boston marathon bombing. the trial itself is expected to begin january 26th. >> reporter: new sketches from inside a boston courthouse shows the longwise the potential jurors are arriving on the first day of jury selection in the trial of sonatas.
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over the next three days these men and women will fill out questionnaires and then it as a select few will return for direct questioning all to narrow the estimated 1200 kent is down to 12 jurors and six alternates. >> reporter: sir knight is accused of teaming with his brother to debt and a-2 bonds at the finish line of the boston marathon killing three people and injuring more than 200 others. he's also chief faces charges for the death of a m i t police officer killed while the what and his brother and older brother tamerlane were on the run. >> reporter: tablet was killed after a shootout with police and u.s. officials are revealed today that the plea deal to avoid the death penalty was opposed by the justice department the government's reluctance to deal may shrink the jury pool. >> reporter: the trial is
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expected to take several months when it begins defense attorneys i expected could characterize are not as an impressionable teenager was manipulated by his older brother. >> pam: she is only seven years all in she the sole survivor of a deadly plane crash. gradison with the amazing story of survival and the heartbreak. >> reporter: federal investigators hope to speak with the sailor guzzler soon to get her account of what happened friday night when a small twin-engine piper plane went down friday night of fun is been set up for the seven year-old illinois girl kept her composure when the plane crash in appearances during cousin were killed. the family was returning to illinois from a florida vacation the piper piper was barefoot wearing shorts and no call in and near freezing conditions
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with a broken arm she set out to find help traipsing through the thick of the army brought brush and finding no home about a mile away. >>: is unbelievable >> reporter: family friends and reston community are greeting the lost while grateful for the one like that was pared the ntsb homes piper's account of what happened will help clear exactly what went wrong in the woods of eastern kentucky. >> pam: three more bodies were of from the downed air asia plane were recovered from the java sea today and were transported by plane back to serve the out for identification. divers looking for records have called off their operations for the day but the search is continuing on the board
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ships at the surface. one family is conducting a funeral for two family members while awaiting word on the five others >> reporter: no. 3 as/and not against the u.s. over economic sanctions >>: to attend a wedding for five people because this mother and her 10 year-old daughter are to of this seven. >>: i am devastated and waiting for the rest of the family and so difficult >> reporter: the sister and her brother had hoped for miracle for days in this family picture all and now realizing that the miracle will not happen.
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>>: i'm very sad even up until now can accept this. this is the traditional buddhist funeral presentation. >> reporter: family and friends pulled up hundreds of pieces of paper of which is prone to fire represents money which is symbolically provided for mother and daughter in the afterlife. the mother was turned 456 days after this accident. >>: my sister was a business woman she worked hard to its kind to everybody. >>: stevie was a very cheerful girl she brightened up everyone the she was around everybody loved her. >> reporter: the funerals at
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the end of the week at the same time the brother and sister more in the other five including the mother the matriarch of the family aiding the 81 year-old has also parents. perished >> reporter: gary tuchman cnn >> pam: north korea/not the not united states over new economic sanctions the new sanctions started friday after the fbi said north korea was behind last month's computer had sony. the continuo to deny any involvement in the cyber attack north korea says the sanctions will only harden its wheel and resent resolution. >> pam: another company announces a data breaches' affecting customers this time its financial services
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giant morgan stanley the company says one of its employes expose the personal details of 900 of its wealthiest clients on-line. oe has been fired and authorities are investigating the breached morgan stanley did not say if the worker accidentally or intentionally committed a breach. >> pam: another stat scandal involving a british royal. consumer electronics show is this week in las vegas and one of the products that could make typing and passwords a thing of the past. all prices plunged deeper today and that drove stocks sharply lower at the close the dow lost 331. . points an) i think that they're light and they're just fresh tasting.
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involving prince andrew is getting bigger by the day. there new claims that andrew had sex with a woman when she was under the age of 18 in papers filed in florida court a woman says american finance dear jeffrey epstein forced her to have sex with the presence in several encounters of from around 1999 to 2002. the lawsuit also claims she was shared with other men including alan dershowitz a retired harvard professor. >> catherine: the woman accusing dershowitz and prince andrew has been identified as virginia roberts. she made the allegations and the civil motion filed last week in florida. billionaire jeffrey epstein at the center of the case has already been convicted of prostitution
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>> pam: the girl scouts are bringing three new cookie flavors to your door. two of them will allow golden free eaters to indulge in this week tree. they are coffee tacit and a buttery cookie with toffee bits and the trio's a peanut butter chocolate chip and whole grain all cooking. rob reagan is the third new flavor of the year and an old mill raising cookie with greek yogurt flavor chalks it will be available on store shelves and on line starting february 27th. >> reporter: is good bill of
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the cold up there tomorrow morning pup and 20's and '30's. but if you hadn't afternoon we will get warmer. as the take a look the satellite and radar pictures we have low but high cloud coverage. it's driving the storm track of and around us. were not released expecting any rain just a slight chance later the week. here's a look its future class for tomorrow morning still some 30's in the picture with my seeing more than what future test is currently showing because we do have the air trapped over us right now so 30's the 40's to start the day and then as we head toward the not known our the temperatures will move up toward the '60s and maybe even the '70s in some areas. >> reporter: in the morning
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we will have the 30's 37 in livermore 38 in oakland and 39 in san jose. 72 in san jose tomorrow 72 in cupertino. hebert is gonna be 66 so will get warmer inside the bay tomorrow later in the afternoon. 60 in ocean beach and 63 in san francisco. we met i possibly break some arrest records out there tomorrow. mountain view and possibly oakland if we get surge of temperatures in the low seventies. as gonna be warming the next couple a
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days in the afternoon and some possible to record highs. >> reporter: time for winners and losers on wall street was talk about some news today we have the oil is getting down awfully low and is having a ripple of flex. >>: would be saving the lives of thousand dollars a year the pump so the as gonna and create a big stimulus to our economy. the oversupply will start taking care of itself in about three is six months but the demand won't. the u.s. looks fine. are the lower gasoline prices contributed to these also sells the we've seen this last december.
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>> pam: this year's consumer electronics show in las vegas kicks off tomorrow. apse including one used in facial recognition software won you'll be using a picture of your face to access your account instead of your password. >> reporter: securities of gonna be a big thing everybody is looking and new security message especially a way to secure passwords. this new at allows you to
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replace your password with the self feet. tell us how the act were app works... >>: its textiles to see if your live person staff acts in the user to do facial gestures so the will know that no one is trying to awesome and to your account illegally. so your >> reporter: as the camera on your mobile phone take a picture of do you give access your e-mail account credit-card accounts bank accounts walked us through out works. >>: howe works is because fear among far we have multiple sites. i'm not
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going to my face book site and take a self the of myself and then it in law and then lost the and on my computer automatically loads of the browser and brings up my face book. are a >> reporter: use any this using on this mobile phone or you can use it in conjunction with with your computer. >>: went into my lane can count on my mobile phone without having to use my computer is all straightforward and easy. the secure over the gsm network. is recognizing even if you have a 20 and disk computer can tell the difference it will not be
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allowed access your account. begin use the self the and a fingerprint with your i phone. this supports windows androids its indelible in the apple store in the google play and is totally free. free for users. >> pam: coming up new its six a bullet train prepare for a major milestone tomorrow will tell you about the event this turning the trans a dream into reality then why some health officials say the flu season is likely to get worse will have a lot more new is coming up in six.
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>> pam: now at six a new era begins in oakland. libby's shaft takes the oath of office with a clean slate and a very big agenda. getting evening i am pam moore. >> pam: she's known as the girl scout barracuda now she's the city of oakland's 50 of mayor kron 4 is >>dan kerman is live in oakland with the mayor was just worn tan. >> reporter: san jose's new
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mayor was officially take the oath of office tomorrow. before rousing crowd in paramount theater libby's shaft took the office of bayer of oakland. she says that this is the beginning of a new era for the city. >>: will get off the top list of most dangerous cities with gonna rebuild our police department giving them the modern tools to do affective community policing. by expanding our prevention programs. >> reporter: expanding education is one of for plants making sure that of priority is preschools and
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bringing additional business to the oakland area. the mayor speaking lot of people want to be here that want to open a business is in oakland is a beautiful city but restaurants the whether the transit water you waiting for. >> reporter: shaft is known as one of oakland's biggest cheerleaders and she did not disappoint on that note. mayor speaking i have lived here all my life and i see a moment of promise and growth and revitalization like we have never seen before and i thank you for being here been today and spreading the good work over these next four incredible years that it is hammer time for oakland. >> reporter: back live out of the paramount theater she
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talked about all the things that she talked about since our campaign. the question now remains is how much time will oakland residents give her to make some changes here in the city of oakland before they turn on our as we saw happened with mayor jean quan. >> pam: kron 4 talk to some oakland residents have been that have mixed feelings about the new mayor and what she can actually do for the city of oakland. >>: of a scandal whole lot is pressing with the city council still in a fact. she has up a lot of she should know what what the issues are but do because of the roar of our role in the city council before she got the mayor's office.
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>>: a decrease in crime if she can implement that in oakland would be great. >> pam: there were people outside the paramount theater protesting their concerns were over police community issues. sam liccardo is the better on the job for about a week but tomorrow he will be officially sworn in. the ceremony was originally set to take place in the california theater but the city of san jose says so many people registered that it had to be moved to a larger venue it will be at the center for the performing arts and al all made in boulevard. the event takes place at 6:00 p.m. to attend you must register online by noon tomorrow. >> catherine: governor jerry
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brown wants california to be more even more advanced regarding environmental laws. brown was sworn in for a historic fourth term today. in the next 15 years he proposes that the senate increase is renewable electricity sources from one-third to 50%. he also was to reduce petroleum use in cars and double the efficiency of existing buildings. the 76 year-old democrat says he's also thinking about his family. >> catherine: brown is the first california governor to serve a fourth term and because of the change in the law he is likely to be the last to do so. brown first tell the role of governor from 1975 to 1983. >> pam: a big headache for residents of one south bay apartment complex. they've
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been without water for nearly a week. this situation is especially tough for families. kron 4 is a zinc and goes inside one man's apartment to show is the desperate measures being taken to heat water for his family. >> reporter: rawl perez's one of 36 percent attendance here at the man clear apartment complex who lost hot water when a tree uprooted damaging the main gas line here during last tuesday's one storms. he says he had to take steps at filling up these water jugs to avert potential health hazard for him and his family. >> reporter: officials with p g and east say that they were standing by for the property managers to call them in to replace a damage
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meter and light 12 water heaters routine work. however that cannot be done until building inspectors with the city of san jose approved a major repair work needed on the gas line. which is on private property however the officials with the city of san jose is building cold enforcement told me they were not notified by the property managers about the situation until late friday. three days after the gas line was disrupted and in the meantime as far as management helping tenants with situations so far bought hot water is off and that's in here or you're not you're basically on your own and right in the middle of his family's christmas vacation on monday p g and eat workers were on the scene working on getting the heat back on. >> pam: this is a live look
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outside and the bay bridge toll bros the plaza. wood burning is banned for the next 24 hours. this the been the fifth straight day for this alert. high-pressure system is causing pollution to build up and officials say could stay that way through the week. as the hundred dollar fine for the first time and repeat offenders could pay as much as i pondered dollars. $500.... >> reporter: would do have a little bit of high cloud cover the overhead and we need a stormed the kind and not that stagnant air out. it is seen at the white storm track is driving up and around us so all the
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storms about a welter of the north. will also be seen warmer temperatures tomorrow afternoon and wednesday afternoon. but we will save chilly up there over night hours. were expecting 30's. 36 in fairfield 37 and now of vallejo. napa also... we could actually break some records. >> pam: you can get all of your weather alerts weather forecasts and you would check the rate our by downloading our free kron 4 mobile application. >> pam: nasty choice crash
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(vo) at jennie-o, we heard of a place in iowa where every thursday people ride ten miles for tacos. we thought we'd show up and surprise them with a better kind of taco, made with jennie-o ground turkey, cooked thoroughly to 165. (mom) i'd feed my kids turkey tacos over regular tacos any day. (woman) i think that they're light and they're just fresh tasting. (vo) it's time for a better taco. (kid) the tacos tonight were pretty much perfect. (vo) make the switch. look for jennie-o ground turkey at a store near you. >> pam: slow season started early this winter and officials say it may get worse. the center for disease control says today
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is followed a similar pattern to the last two years that means it might peak early this month. the flow is already widespread in 43 states but it hasn't hit hard in populated states like new york and california. health officials are worried that this will be a particularly bad year but it's still too soon say. >> pam: still and new information on the deadly police shooting in san francisco. here from a witness who saw what all unfold. plus police in southern california now on the hunt for gunman behind a disturbing crime near the mexican border. the hefty reward being offered tonight. for over 60,000 california foster children nights can feel long and lonely. i miss my sister. i miss my old school. i miss my room. i don't want special treatment.
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the pull back on the chaste but moments later the car crashed into two other tick vehicles in the tunnel. two suspects fled the car but they were eventually caught. the other two people were taken to the hospital with minor injuries. >> pam: a man shot sunday evening by san francisco police officers azide been identified as 32 year-old matthew hoffman. the medical examiner says is unknown what city the man was from police say during a confrontation with three police officers hoffman pulled what looked like a done from underneath his sweat shirt as he backed away from the restricted parking area next to the mission police station to of the officers opened fire striking hoffman least three times we spoke to a witness who says she was only around 10 ft. away when the shots rang out.
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>>: asserted hearing police shouting sang backup backup and there i look back to was a battle is backing out of the parking lot across the sidewalk and into the street they were yelling at him back up back up and hands up and i saw him what could be pulled out looks like a gun and is soon as as soon as she started pointing the gun around i turned and fled and as i was running away heard the gunfire. >> pam: police said the weapons that turned out to be a bb gun the man died at the hospital. a two hours before the deadly confrontation the man at approach to other officers with some strange questions all i said all had this officers have been shooting for account ammunition were to carry. >> pam: the two officers who fired on hoffman have been placed on administrative
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leave. police will be holding a town hall meeting about the deadly officers shooting involve shooting. on that tape place at 6:00 p.m. tomorrow night at the cornerstone church on valencia and dearborn's streets. >> pam: of track in story out of southern california. a three year-old baby who vanished after her parents were shot in found dead. and as elisa del crews was taken from home in long beach on saturday. authorities found the infant's remains in a strip mall dumpster sunday in san diego county. police responded to the homes saturday night and founder mother father and uncle with gunshot wounds. two of the victims remain in critical condition at a third was released. so far no police have made no arrest. a $10,000 reward is being
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offered for information leading to or reward. >> pam: none the barriers will replace the yellow conan's the will separate opposite moving lanes of traffic to avoid a head-on collision is there. this coming friday night it will close down and will reopen monday morning at 4:00 a.m. next monday morning. >> reporter: governor brown will lead abroad ground- breaking ceremony in fresno that's where the first 29 mi. segment of the high- speed rail will be built. the california high speed rail authority has overcome several legal challenges to the project the past couple years the end goal is to connect lawson angeles with the bay area and beyond. currently the price tag for
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the bullet train project sits at $68 billion. >> reporter: 50s and low sixties around much of the bay area 61 in san francisco. 61 in redwood city. but we were kept in the '50s in the inland valley. tomorrow morning is tilbury provincially on and a number of places starting in out with the 30's but in the afternoon will warm up to the upper 60s and even low 70's in some areas. >> reporter: high pressures currently building numbers right now and that's driving the storm track well to the north. the storm the gonna go up and around us. when a slight sense of one clipping last thursday and friday.
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the top and the result of this is cool mornings and warmer afternoons. was still the see the 30's up there tomorrow morning. 38 in pleasanton 39 in san jose a by the afternoon as gonna be comfortable in the south bay were looking at it sells low 70's even. >> reporter: emlyn ballets as gonna be a big contrast. inland valleys big contrast... six days throughout much of the bay area tomorrow with a few areas in the '70s. with a potential to break a few records but we won't break many. we could get up the 70
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degrees in oakland. and looks like we might bring some with records into wednesday. installed be silly for the next few mornings but week after news will be warmer >> catherine: divers are again trying to find large chunks of the air asia flight that crashed more than a week ago killing all 162 people on board more bodies continue to be record recovered from the jobless see. bringing the total to 37 currently. meantime indonesias transportation minister is announcing harsh measures against everyone who allow the flight to take off without proper permits. the move highlights the dap of indonesia is air safety problems. the plane had been traveling from indonesia to singapore
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december 28th when it crashed. >> pam: gas prices are continuing to slide how much will it will cost you now to fill up the tank and later san francisco anxiously waiting to find out if we are in the running to host the olympics when the u.s. olympic committee is expected to this side. mattress discounters good deed dogs helping dogs help people ♪♪ at kaiser permanente everything you need is under one roof. another way care and coverage together makes life easier. okay, a little easier. become a member of kaiser permanente. because together, we thrive.
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>> pam: unthought gasoline prices all in this green according to the gas body got calmed gas is selling below $2 a gallon in oklahoma city is down to a dollar and 60¢. and thus allow was in six years. the prices are much higher in new york state and there's higher and near the bay area as well. according to the aaa is daily fuel gauge report report regular gas is about to 67 gal. in san jose and a penny less in oakland and $2.81 san francisco. all those numbers were about $1 higher a year ago. the gas
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prices prices to drop continuously for more the one under days aaa says that the national average is not likely to reach $3 in 2015. >> pam: happening today it odd that one of the jury selection in the case against the bomb start having the faces 30 federal charges related to the boston marathon bombing the trial itself is expected to begin january 26th. >> reporter: temperatures are currently mainly in the low 50s we could set records for warmer temperatures tomorrow evening.
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wants to support small business and read more business to oakland. she was the made in oakland branch to be known and nationwide >> reporter: in san francisco the man was shot and killed by and sent to cisco police officers have been identified as 32 year- old matthew hoffman during a confrontation with three police officers people what looked like a gun as he backed away from restricted parking let parking way near the police station he later died at the hospital the weapon that he was carrying turned out to be a begun. police will be holding a town hall meeting about the shooting. >> reporter: residents at the man clear apartments in san jose have been without hot water evinces a tree came down about a week ago.
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the windstorm of brooded a tree that damaged the main gas line. and no hot water basically row in the new year's holiday week for the people that live here. >> reporter: here in the north bay napper residents are still cleaning up the kind strong winds this train fellow's home on knapp street the tree has since been removed the red text have been lifted and all residents have been allowed to return home. >> reporter: here in santa cruz mountains and across the bay area waterfalls on the rebound. it means that the springs that are tied to the underground pop or first
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have benefited from last month's torrential rains. here on swanson's great near morgan hill. >> reporter: did weather story tonight is warmer weather was we had to the next couple of days in the afternoon will be chilly over night though. by the afternoon were looking at warmer temperatures and perhaps even record- breaking. 37 of livermore 39 in san jose. 38 in oakland. but in the afternoon we will be getting those warmer contention of temperatures. >> reporter: livermore hayward and san mateo will
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be pretty mild. we may actually break my wet kurds into wednesday. records into wednesdays can be broke... >> pam: stay as they want in jury selection and against saarinen of and the boston bar mean boston marathon bombing. >> reporter: still long line of potential jurors arriving of the next few days the gonna fill out a
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questionnaire a select few will return for direct questioning the gonna bring it down from 1200 applied to us up 12 jurors. he's accused of killing three people and injuring 260 other people at the boston marathon. he's also accused of test charges in the death of the mit officer the bus kills while they're on the run. the trial could take several months when it began as the defense attorney will depict them as an impressionable teenager that was influenced by his older brother. >> catherine: a national
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police union has asked congress to expand the federal hate crimes law saying the police need more protection in the wake of the murder of two new york city police officers the national fraternal order police says the crimes which target officers should absolutely be eligible to be considered as hate crimes. the union has more than 300,000 officers and says the assassination of police of like the two murders december 20th in new york are a key example of why the expanded law is needed organization argues that the ambush attacks are frequently motivated by hatred for police. >> pam: last minute preparations are going on a loss vegas for the consumer electronics choke and officially starts tomorrow
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>> pam: on thursday san francisco will find out whether it will be the big city for the 2024 olympics. the united states olympic committee will decide between san francisco loss angeles' washington dc or boston. in april or may of 2016 the international olympic committee will then choose from a list of the international cities. san francisco attempted bits and 2012 and 2016 and lost out to york and chicago. olympic officials are trying to
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bring the summer games to united states for the first time since at last hosted the event in 1996. >> reporter: a sustained run king this trying to build a stadium he bought about 60 a. next to the park is in the project includes an 80,000 seat venue. the officials with the hollywood park site says that they are ready and they will beat again construction went with a without a final commitment from the tame. team/.... >> pam: the warriors get ready for a showdown against the thunder. and jim harbaugh are inspired a new clothing line in michigan.
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>> gary: evening everybody is doing on the warriors tonight oklahoma city should be a lot of fun every time the warriors play there's something going down. get kevin durant december 18th these two teams met start to get 30 points in the first half. 30 at 3411142109 warriors win. 114n to 109 ... >>: every nine held
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unchallenged have to be ready and expect the guys to play well. every night still be a challenge and we have to be ready >> gary: 740 tip tonight in oakland. when the story broke early in the morning stored scott and espn had passed away at age of 49. he went to university of north carolina. and before the game the crowd gave the tribute to scott he battle this for seven months battle cancer for seven months because there, yesterday at the age of 49. will we level we do we given to the sports and all that the espn is and has become the king and his gang and this guy into you heard the brawn james and
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kobe bryant. when i heard the run shames' saying save this this guy gave our race of voice. before espn a lot of nice white guys were doing the sports. this guy's spoke in a broad james says that he spoke for are raisedlebron james... he really was good and probably more to the point where all of these stories and try to tone down but he really was good. >> gary: you talking like nobody in our audience will
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be able to understand and a slowly stayed with it and still in the site became a star he was a great guy in the the was a tribute to him he was proud of this two daughters and it goes on and on until somebody passes you never know just how much you respect you have for them and how much of an immense sum but he really was good store scott. >> gary: stu miller is claim to fame he was blown off the mound at the all-star game at candlestick and 1961 is a darn good reliever but that's what he's known for it was blown off of the mound in 1961 he just passed away at the age of 87. >> gary: 1 on this win a
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super bowl would brett farben green bay came back in seattle made to the super bowl but did not win coached in cleveland that kind of bind it was on the sidelines for wine for low while. jason applebaum breaks down who is now available >> reporter: the front runner may beat dick fans yell. fangio.. hiring time so low over his boss fans yell doesn't make sense. time so well and fans yell tom sula a dnd fangio are in
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the running... >> reporter: tear awesome are set to interview this week. josh mcdaniel got an interview as well as rex ryan who got ran out of new york after going 26 to 38 of the past four years. kyle is the current office the portal coordinator and cleveland which has people speculating about a father- son combo in san francisco. .. >> gary: pam and i have been friends the communicators for over 20 years but pam
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tonight i am announcing to the audience and not to speak with you verbally but if you like to talk to me go on line i started twitter tonight at anything you have to say may me.... nothing burbled just tweak me if you have a problem. nothing verbal just twiteet me or email... >> gary: a 14 year-old boy left house metternich new year show. the rock looks to
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message says that face book owned your photos and post unless you copy and paste the privacy message into your feet face book has responded. they are reminding users that this is not true. but when you agree to their terms and conditions and they can distribute and sure things you posed under certain privacy settings. >> pam: net flicks as is cracking down on customers were using virtual private networks to bypass a country restrictions on content. agreements with certain film is tv studios has led to these restrictions but some customers found all loopholes that hides their location what the company plans to do to those violators is not yet clear meanwhile they are working to get worldwide distribution rights for their content. >> reporter: general in abundance in the '60s to rob
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the "insider" with perspective on today's top trending stories. >> reality tv's teresa began her 15-month sentence. >> i'm deeply sorry for what i've done. >> "jersey" housewife goes to prison. >> inside her final days of freedom with the guidices former crisis manager. >> it's got to hit home at some point i don't get to tuck my four children in tonight. >> and as teresa checks into the infamous danbury prison an insider reveals what life inside the institution is like inside the institution. >> it's not like what you see in "orange is the new black. "can the. >> and lloyd boston is here with our 2015 style revolution. >> and new year's eve is the ultimate party night but the next morning can be a headache. >> i'm in so much pain right now. >> nobody likes a hangover and i've got the cure that's
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