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>> reporter: a call to arms 17 journalist police officers and others died of the camden bills. >> reporter: they shout we did this for mahomet they believe it please cart. >> reporter: after a glass of gunfire the police car reversed in this continued to shoot. coming up on kron 4 news at >> reporter:: like aeronaut
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3 million issues are being issued the on-line edition will be translated and three language english spanish and arabic. >> reporter: gunmen murdered two officers during the attack the third officer was killed while responding to a traffic accident. >> reporter: the department of only as security agents are doing. >> reporter: and alkyne of publication which described
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how make homemade bombs using home may products. >> reporter: san jose police are looking for one gunmen in a club incident with rb singer chris brown. >> reporter: police say that this nice night club has not had any problems. >> reporter: two men accused of leaving--leading police. >> reporter: to individuals
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led police into a high-speed chase and then crashed into a apartment. >> reporter: parents are being warned that over the counter medications it is used by kids to get high. >> reporter: just yesterday's three students from morgan hill to attended 12 of the pills in the effort to get high. >> reporter: the side effects can be deadly. >> reporter: the drug is easily excess over the
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counter >> reporter: officials say the problem is is not here in the bay era is taken hold around the nation and parents need to be on alert. >> reporter: today kron 4 attended the rally with those who approach with the idea. >> reporter: their outside the school with their parents hoping that appears ---primarily for the benefit kids apply for
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>> reporter: unless there's some last-minute changes by the school board summer vacation will be a little bit shorter this year. >>: summer is fun you can play with your friends. >> reporter: federal prosecutors say in a mild man made a threat last fall cost--the speaker is aware of this situation and sincerely things to you pete--and beyond. >> reporter: mothers across california joins us to help the baby in need.
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>> reporter: last year the supervisors raise their pay the 30 to 3%. >> reporter: 1 they voted for the raise they argued that it was necessary because they have not received a raise since 2006. >> reporter: the former staffers cisco district attorney posted a statement on the web sites boxer reporter retirement this week. >> reporter: still ahead
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> pam: homeland's security are making changes as a renewed push. the terrorist groups try to make new bonds to bring down airplanes and bring chaos to the airport. >> reporter: hard to detect bombs being smuggled on flights. the u.s. is expanding read the security checks at past regarding passengers at u.s. airports. the second check will include an additional back search and hance what for chase's traces of explosives. >> someone is trying to
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bring a-bomb and can blow people up and the security line. >> reporter: lee allen and recipe to cause to concept and bomb was simple home products. the advanced technology is not available in certain smaller airports. >> even if it does not get through airport security patrick the attempt that will spread terror in the west. the bank will be achieved. --aim >> reporter: such as turning on their electronic devices to prove that they were not hiding it explosives. it followed by the latest terror attack in paris. and renewed efforts by isis to
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target u.s. government officials. there are stepping up security and federal buildings and more u.s. cities. enforcement is expected to stay on a heightened state of security. >> pam: 19 year old mohammed was arrested in chicago o'hare airport back in october creek accord to say he was leaving the country. he faces up to 15 years in prison and his mother arrived in court today in had this message for ice this spirit >>foreign language. >> leave our children along. --alone. >> pam: helping the united
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states with issues such as cyber attack and technology crime. the bureau is looking nation live. stating that the bay area has the largest candidate pool. because the technology expertise. forensic technology is highest in demand. the agency has posted information and job description on its web site. >> pam: a fire in york penn station. more than 100 firefighters battled the blaze today in midtown that hadn't. the underground fire moved through construction shed, two floors beneath eighth avenue and west 33rd street. >> pam: is started in the middle of the night but penn station remained open. the main body of fire has been knocked down small pockets of fire are still being extinguished. there is no word yet on what caused
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the blaze. >> pam: hundreds of people have had to evacuate its washington natural station yesterday. after a thick smoke filled the tunnel and a train. one woman has died. >> pam: to passengers or in critical condition last night. in march as the officials, say a total of 84 people were treated by local hospitals. dozens of others were injured including a firefighter. >> pam: metro service was suspended at the plaza station and transit officials tried to determine where the smoke was coming from. >> jacqueline: we are looking like right now towards the bay bridge. we are seeing clear skies over the bay. that will change out there tonight. right now temperatures are running in the fifties and low 60s but
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still pretty mild up there this evening still chilly temperatures and we will see f o g return. >> jacqueline: temperatures in the '30's for inland valleys and low '40's for inside the bay. it was the clear skies largely, in the '60s creek very similar conditions with changes in the forecast this week banned especially. i will have those details coming up. >> pam: grant is back tonight to rock climbers are close to completing something never done before they are attempting the first of the don wahl. -- dawn wall >> grant: new pictures and
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video showing remarkable attempt at it looks like if the pair is born to be successful. as of last night the hardest part of the climb in yosemite are behind them. today is the 18th day of the mission they are sleeping in tents suspended by cocaptain down wahl. --dawn wall (male announcer): it's now time for gary radnich from the jack in the box sports desk. >> grant: 30 year-old kevin of santa rosa and 16 year- old tommy caldwell from colorado will be the first people to free climbed this wall. free climbing they use their own hands only at the to us that. they do have a safety rope which is used often to catch them when they slip and fall. but it does not help them up. with their hands taped cracked bleeding and they are out and the elements.
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>> pam: and aig executive has been missing from napalm does the hotel, since thursday night. 33 year old oscar was in town for a business conference he was last seen leaving a business dinner and a blue door and his wife talked him on the phone. >> pam: later he was seen leaving a hotel in his jacket was found on the golf course near a lake. his family is holding out hope that he is still in the area they just want to find him. his wife says they were in a car accident into 013 and he suffered some memory loss she is hoping he is out there and possibly just does not know who he is. >> pam: still had tonight both foreigners and readers are looking for a new head coach. coming up that 545 sports director gary radnich joins me to talk about the
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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.
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>> pam: slightly more than the previous record is because of a higher demand for asian products. imports and exports are up 3 at more than 5% from 2013 showing strong business growth. >> pam: the cards will improve reliability and safety. in addition to the 175 that they approved last year. transportation officials say that the trains will cost $210 million. >> pam: s f m t klay says they hope the money will
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come from cap and trade front and will act their board on the rest. transit officials say the cars can go 10 times longer without minutes. they are set out to be on the street by the end of 2016. >> jacqueline: right now is pretty mild out there below '60s in a number of places but f o g is expected to return will have the full forecast coming up.
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latest. >> gary: since the viet 8 hour interview. i do not know what i am laughing? >> gary: 8 hours per it to sit there and go on and on about being the the right guy. and working with peyton manning. right now at this point, they are still in december. funny how things work. they lose on sunday and not everyone is going? >> gary: raiders he has been a head coach for nine years this makes sense. he is from hayward. he would
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like to coach the raiders. which is a big plus. he is interested in taking the job. he has been talking all day. but mackenzie the general manager general manager. talking to bill reel today. -del rio today. >> gary: nothing i can confirm other than no one is good enough yet. you walked into the dance that is pretty much what it is about this is the year where you go back to four years ago with harbaugh and 49ers get him from stanford and come up a few miles to coach the team. >> gary: people will tell you if you have a good
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program you can be 18 in college. the players believe every everything you give them and they do not get tired of your be as accurate and they will not leave until 34 years. --3-4 years. >> grant: these analogies you only find on kron4. on a facebook page people are weighing in giving their thoughts on who will be the main culprit--coach >> grant: it looks like one no one is talking about john fox? he used to be with the
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broncos and till the had a neutral uncoupling a couple years ago. we move on to bonwit rice? does he qualified? >> grant: joe montana may disappear creek rice will keep on living his life and that is not on the sideline creek want to know what you think please wait on please wait and on the big stories. >> jacqueline: continue to impact us on our morning to meet tomorrow morning and run the bay area and spot, much like today and it will be chilly like other spots. clearing with a mild 60 degree temperatures very similar expected for your thursday prepared is a look at f o g trecker. >> jacqueline: already buy
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three, it will impact the delta and fairfield. and to the 6:00 hour billed the inside the bay building inside portions inside the north bay. as we get all into the is o'clock hour it will peak brit clearing, inside the bay. portions inside the bay area the delta still impacted by the f o g print into the early afternoon. keeping temperatures cooler tomorrow. many in the '50s. >> jacqueline: some 40's, and even 30 out there patrick knapp caught livermore and the vallejo creek 40's inside the bay and upper '40's downtown san francisco. sixties inside the south bay, very little change then we saw yesterday. as we look out toward the delta, and there are all of those '50s because of the f o g that
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will linger in those areas tomorrow. we will be in the '60s at the coast. also, downtown san francisco and the north bay. >> jacqueline: we are in the clear but the f o g will return trip driving storm trackers up and around us creek it does look like the rain will stay out of the bay area this weekend. we did have quite a few showers. about 7 in. to 14 in. of rain. and has hardly been anything but we do need more. >> jacqueline: it will stay pretty mild actually, low 50s. so your extended forecast... we have dry weather. just a very slight chance of showers. maybe a
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results of the scant to tell doctors rather patients respond to drugs or behavior modification or eight at first reaction to other medications. the information would be helpful to treat a variety of issues the regards to depression and cigarette addiction. >> pam: what we have learned about their background and the status of the investigation. then and multimillion-dollar movie could be seen for free. full will bankroll free tickets to see the movie sell what and why? selma
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>> pam:a warning for parents tonight.about kids using over-the-counter medicine to get high. >> pam:it's happening across the country.and right here in the bay area. >> pam:good evening.i'm pam moore. >> pam:it's a potentially dangerous drug.that has already sent graders to the hospital. kron 4's dan kerman shows us what parents need to look out for.
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>> this can cause organ failure or even death when to get into large quantities. these girls had exceeded the quantity by a great amount. >> reporter: the girls will be ok. however, parents and grandparents are concerned. >> is one more thing to worry about but as parents you have to be visual every day. not to be educated about what is out there and what they need to know and make sure that the children are educated about it creek hope that they make good choices. >> reporter: happen to a room number and middle school is an isolated event. it >> where teenagers are using this type of drug over-the-counter drug.
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>> reporter: the students receive the drug from another student creek the case is still under investigation and the case against a student is still pending. >> pam: has angered a lot of parents and students today in protest was held outside the valley school. stating that once the calendar year is provoked--other parents disagree. >> i feel that we are just wasting our tax dollars. >> we were given short notice to rick to voice our opinions and are about it today to go. --to voice our
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opinions. >> have been an agenda and public item and our board meetings several times. >> pam: another vote will take place even though it was already approved last summer. >> pam: in san francisco's hayes valley neighborhood. >> pam: investigating the nightclub owner for administration law violations. whether the club had enough security at this yvette. it was reported that the owner had been warned that there were potential for violence. entertainer chris brown told
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his manager to cancel shows where there are security issues or a case of violence. >> jacqueline: we were left with a pretty nice day out there today. we did hit upper 60s and even low 70's in portions of the north bay. 69 degrees in napa, and 65 degrees and vallejo and our inland valleys did cool down some several degrees we were down about 4 to 5 degrees depending on where you were terrific looking live at the san mateo bridge. we are nesting f o g right now we are in the clear with clouds over the coastal waters. it will start to reform tonight. plus local f o g as well.
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and expect low visibility for your morning commute. temperatures will be chilly and the low '30's and 40's as we head into the afternoon creek with a mild day and sunny skies. we do have changes in our extended forecast. i'll have that answer coming up! >> pam: just a reminder you can get all of your weather alerts forecast, check radar and more by downloading our free application kron4 mobile. >> pam: >> pam: residents in one san francisco neighborhood.are furious tonight over the temporary closure of a popular park.
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>> pam: coit tower and pioneer park was shut down for the second straight day for filming of a drone. >> pam: kron 4's charles clifford is live in san fransico with more on why people are so fired up.charles? coming up. >> reporter: for about two to five on a monday afternoon they took over the tower officers were diverting traffic and the public was being kept from protect see all itt tower were upset that visitors were turned away. --coit toweer >> we hope that if this is done again that is that an smoother way. we have to make sure that the tower does not get treated like any other place because it is not.
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>> reporter: there were supposed to keep people away at least 250 ft. away when the trump was in progress. and we do not know why these plans would not know if they plan to return. >> pam: >> pam: spread the word about missing children. plus, it's official >> pam: california's attorney general sets her sights on the nation's capitol. >> pam: but first. flu season is half over.what number of people getting sick. ♪♪
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>> pam: flu season is halfway over.and it's shaping up to be one of the worst in years. >> pam: that's the word from the >> pam: at least two-dozen children have died nationwide since flu season began in the fall. >> pam: although officials say that number could be higher due to delays in reporting. >> pam: adult deaths are not tracked.but the cdc says the season has been particularly bad for people 65 and older.
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>> pam: so far at least one flu-related death has been reported in california. >> pam: the number of measles cases linked to disneyland is now up to 26. >> pam: the new cases were confirmed by the california health officials. 22 of the cases are in california. >> pam: two are in utah with one apiece in colorado and washington. most of the patients visited disneyland between december 15th and the 20th. >> pam: disney officials say they are working with health authorities to provide any >> pam: after the break. the latest on the terror attacks in paris. >> pam: the new video of the gunmen's deadly rampage. >> pam: and new ebola fears inthe investigation underway
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"we did this for mohammed." with new clips in their kalashnikov automatic weapons, they get in their car. >> grant: their getaway is blocked by a police car. the gunmen get out and open fire. >> grant:the police retreat. reversing up the street. the two terrorists make their escape. >> grant:one week after the attack, charlie hebdo is publishng its next issue, on schedule. >> grant:three million issues are being printed fifty times the normal press run. >> grant:the cover
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expressing both defiance and conciliation: mohammed with a sign saying "i am charlie" under the words "all is forgiven." >> grant: for the four victims killed in a kosher supermarket friday. they will be buried in israel, a country none of them had ever visited. >>"they know their country their historic birthright and it will always receive them with open arms. today more than ever, we are the true home of all of us." (male announcer): it's now time for gary radnich from the jack in the box sports desk. >> grant:the search for accomplices has reached bulgaria where a french citizen has been detained on suspicion of supplying weapons and money to the charlie hebdo gunmen. >> pam: the fbi is scouring the bay area.looking for tech talent to help stop cyber attacks. >> pam: it's a nationwide recruitment effort but officials say they are focusing on this region due to the vast talent pool. >> pam: the agency is looking for cyber experts as special agents, computer scientists or information technology forensic examiners. >> pam: applicants must pass an fbi background check.
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>> pam: cybersecurity is a hot button issue in the wake of the hacking of sony pictures, and the compromise of social media accounts belonging to the u-s military's central command. >> pam: uc santa barbara gets grant >> pam: three students were stabbed to death, three were fatally shot and 13 others wounded in the attack by 22- year-old elliot rodger, a community college student who had posted an internet video outlining his plan to slaughter as many people as >> grant:facebook will begin sending amber alerts to users to help find missing children. >> grant:the program, which begins today , delivers amber alerts to people's news feeds in targeted search areas. >> grant:alerts include photos and children. >> grant: with the national center for missing and exploited children. more than 180 million americans use the social media platform.
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>> pam:authorities are investigating the death of a soldier, who just returned from west africa. it happened just outside fort hood. >> pam:we're told the solder was on emergency leave and was supposed to self- monitor to medical officials. >> pam: some fear he died of ebola. >>we don't know the cause of the southwestern institute of forensics sciences in dallas. but because we do not the cause of death we are using all precautions and at this point we are working very closely with ft. hood." >> pam: officials say an autopsy will be performed to determine what killed the man. still ahead. >> jacqueline: the central valley f o g will take a
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strong hold out there tonight at 3:00 in the morning our recycling into the delta. >> jacqueline: 8:00 in the morning pretty much know clearing creek occurring by 11 we will see that f o g dense the down to the delta upper it by 2:00 still impacting portions of the delta upper it will be cooler tomorrow and the afternoon. it will be above 40 is for the low part 37 degrees and fairfield and vallejo as well as livermore creek the afternoon '60s as well pretty much changing in the south. inland valleys will be in the low sixties as well. the upper fifties banks to the lingering central valley f o g. as you look at the coast line sixties as well and in san francisco in the north a day.
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>> jacqueline: the f o g in the central valley has not started to reform yet. calling a blocking pattern that would typically break through to undercut the area of high pressure up and around it looks like we will not see any showers. here is a look at the sierra forecast where it is also expected to stay dry with temperatures pretty mild there. extended forecast locally stain dry through the rest of the week. >> jacqueline: if we see anything, it will be light showers over the north bay. >> jacqueline: no new snow to talk about but here at tahoe and sugar ball if you
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will like information-- snowbomb.com >> pam: the race for california's soon-to-be vacant senate seat.has a new candidate. how state attorney general kamala harris announced her intentions. >> pam: and later. >> pam: giants fans will get a new treat this year. okay buddy what's your favorite kind of cheerios? honey nut. but... chocolate is my other favorite... but apple cinnamon is my favorite too... and fruity... oh yeah, and frosted! okay, but...what's you're most favorite of all? hmm... the kind i have with you. me too.
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barbara boxer.who announced her retirement last week. >> pam: harris, an oakland native started her career as a prosecutor in the alameda county district attorney's office. >> pam: she was just re- elected at state attorney general. >> pam: the contra costa county board of supervisors repealed an ordinance today that would have raised their salaries by 33 percent, preempting a campaign to repeal the raise at the ballot box. >> pam: in a unanimous vote the supervisors repealed the raise but will reconsider options for giving themselves a pay raise next week when they vote to give the repeal final approval. >> pam: the supervisors voted last year to raise their pay from $97,483 to $129,227 per year and argued that the large adjustment was necessary because the board has not had a raise since 2006. >> pam: next at 6-30. >> pam: new information on the victim's of last week's deadly shooting in san francisco. what we've learned about their criminal history. >> pam: plus, muni is
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expanding. the funding that paved the >> pam: way for a brand new fleet of trains. >> pam: and what former san francisco mayor willie brown is doing to educate the youth on the battle for civil rights in our country. >> jacqueline: it remains mild among the bay area in the upper 60s and we will see chilly temperatures tonight and the f o g will return tonight more information, not life's running out of shaving stuff. and thankfully being able to find backups.
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good kid. but court records show that he has several issues with the locker it on 2013 he was sentenced with both misdemeanors. sentencing to 90 days in a locked up in three years probation and for carrying a concealed firearm creek >> reporter: the court record shows the another effect of 20 to your old man will all neal was back or was due back in court for been arrested in september ordered alleged it for caring several weapons. he had also smashed windows of vehicles in an area. >> reporter: so carter has cannot underestimate in this case and police has yet to
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disclose any names of potential suspects for possible motives. maureen kelly kron 4 news creek >> reporter: 3 children are rushed to the hospital for overdosing on trucks to rid the drug in question is an over-the-counter cough and cold medication that officials are telling have been used across the country in excess of dosages and efforts to get high. >> cause the organ damage or even death. police >> reporter: are telling us that they have responded to to other schools since the beginning of the year to deal with the same problem 3 in morgan hill kron 4 news. >> reporter: @ itouch with the school board decision to shift it for summer vacation starting in may in regard to
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the calendar. >> are making a radical change creek for all of these two inspirit >> one option was a yearlong school. and we stated that we were not year there--there yet. >> reporter: shutting down the tower several hours because the company was shooting video using an area a strong third thing had to keep tourist from that area as well. i stick that they should have used a greater effort to balance the committee and tourists with their needs. --community >> pam: fog is being blamed for a crash that killed five people this morning. it happened on highway four,
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just east of stockton. >> pam: the chp says a van carrying broadsided by a truck. >> pam: officials say visibility was less than 100 feet at the time, and the drivers probably couldn't see each other. >> pam: a sixth person in the van suffered major injuries. authorities say two people in the truck suffered minor injuries >> pam: the crash is under investigation. >> pam: here in the bay area.fog made driving difficult during the morning commute. this was the scene at the >> pam: there were no reports of any injuries, but drivers definitely had to take it slow as they headed to work. >> pam: let's check in with jacqueline now to see if we can expect more fog this week. >> jacqueline: first, starting the day off with f o g creek clear skies and mild temperatures this week. but we do have a very slight chance of showers.
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>> jacqueline: starting to expand and struck out through vallejo and up and the north. we do have areas of f o g. died in a clot, very little clearing and by 11:00 we will hang on to the f o jean near the delta fairfield impacting. into the afternoon creek. we will have a sea of bodies. --36 >> jacqueline: satellite and radar pictures showing
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mainly mild conditions occur at high pressure right now driving storm track up and the north andover around us. gillette it will remain in place saw >> jacqueline: if we see any think it will be slight showers in the far north bay. >> pam: fleet.with the addition ofmayor ed lee announced the news today. saying that the reliability and safety. >> pam: this is in addition to the 175 they approved last year. >> pam: transportation officials say the trains will cost 210 million dollars. >> pam: s-f-m-t-a says they hope 150 million will come from cap-and-trade funds. and they will ask their board of directors for the rest.
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>> pam: city officials explained today why the addition of the cars is so important. >> we are going to see more cars and congestion, pollution and accidents appeared. >> it is not about big event is taking use of the light rail transportation. >> pam: >> pam: .a lot more people transit officials say the cars can go ten times longer without maintenance. they are set to be on the street by the end of 20-16. >> pam: in california.according to a new report released today by triple-a the average price for a gallon of regular in northern california is 2- 56. >> pam: that's down 39-cents from a month ago.
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the price of crude oil dropped today to 45-dollars a barrel.that's the lowest since the spring of 2009. >> pam: officials say the low price is a combination of weak demand and abundant supply. experts say the national average is expected to drop below 2-dollars a gallon by the end of the month. we are set to interview >> pam: willie brown at 230pm. he is part of a network of are helping to raise 15-thousand dollars for students here in the bay area to see the movie selma for free starting wed, jan 14 and ending monday jan 19- mlk day. >> pam: the plan is to have any kid in 7, 8 or 9th grade in the bay area to go to select movie theatres in sf, emeryville, oakland and san leandro and see the movie for free. >> pam: all students need to do is show their report card or student id and then entrance to the movie is free. >> pam: it's part of a bigger movement to get kids to see the movie and to know their history. >> they should go because
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there is now under way to receive a full understanding of civil-rights. a whole host of ordinary people that are a part of the incredible march. >> pam: selma is in theaters right now. >> reporter: tech reporter dick slate will fill you in and tonight in my tech report gate slate kron4 news--gabe slate
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>> grant: this is meant to utilize 18,000 square feet. including housing restaurants and a bit part about 8 a.. but when including a garden and retail stores and coffee shop expected to be up and running in march. and time for opening day. >> grant: >> pam: the search for a new coach for the forty-niners and raiders heat up! curry
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you are on top the humble. --be humble. >> gary: is probably a demographic thing for me. >> pam: you do not want him to say anything? >> gary: we are paid to top the we have to come out and put on any show. at your app we in had a bad year and go somewhere to get better. and get better and then start winning games next year and then come out. >> gary: i am not saying that this is what to do but this is how i feel.
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>> gary: a pizza parlor with a welcome wit carpet creek ... 6-0. >> gary: jason appelbaum is going warrior by warrior by warrior interviewing them all. >> gary:he will say bip not now! i speaking with steve kerr. >> earlier and indices and i was up constantly. -- earlier in this season and i was up constantly you never stop thinking.
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>> gary: all of this guy. how wonderful he is. -- people love this guy. >> pam: (laughter) >> gary: 7 garnett is suspended for head butting. --kevin >> jacqueline: >> gary: garnett was suspended one game without pay. a couple of hundred thousand dollars per at the national basketball league, they are smart enough not throw a punch >> gary: we will show you this in a little bit later.
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blended cookies spectaculars crunchy gingerbread and peanut butter plus more filled with peanut butter of course! >> pam: all right jacqueline is here! >> jacqueline: check this out the central valley f o g is starting to spread and the delta tomorrow morning you concede that it is not as thick. the visibility will be reduced for about an hour or so below mount visibility. here is an extended look what sunny afternoon, mild temperatures for the rest of the week and a slight chance of showers. stay >> pam: connected and we
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"the insider" with perspective on today's top trending stories. >> i absolutely go back to see him in jail. that's where people who commit sexual assaults go. >> movie producer judd apatow slams bill cosby. >> claiming there is nothing funny about hollywood's silence on the comic. >> it's hard not to speak out about it. >> but is the comedy world finally turning against bill? >> i put the pills in the peephole. >> then, ohio state trampled oregon in the national championship game. plus, i'm throwing a penalty flag on this play. that's trending. >> joan, i know you are watching from heaven. >> while kathy takes joan rivers "fashion police" throne. >> i'm breaking down the consensus on the golden globe's best and worst dressed. >> i would like to dedicate this performance and this award to the transgender community. >> signs they're starting a revolution.
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>> saks fifth avenue facing a discrimination lawsuit for the controversial firing of a transgender woman. >> i was taunted, i was accused of ridiculous things. >> let's go inside. >> i had no reason to be terminated the way i was. >> now, the latest celebrity delivered to you 24/7, it's "the insider" together with yahoo! >> while hollywood has taken a firm stand against transdiscrimination. is the rest of the country keeping up? tonight, we go inside the saks fifth avenue legal battle that could make civil rights history. hello, everybody i'm louis aguirre. >> and i'm thea andrews. >> first, the controversy is heating up in hollywood, as comedians begin to speak out against bill cosby. >> and these comedic voices are getting louder and bolder. if cosby's alleged bad behavior was once a dirty secret kept amongst celebrity friends, now all bets seem to be off. as a generation of comics he on
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