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you concede there is still active seeing that they're working. will bring a live update once we get updated. >> pam: our other top story tonight is a tough morning from commuters on bart. protests disrupted service at the montgomery, paul and embarcadero stations in san francisco. the protest was planned as part of the weekend long series of demonstrations in the on on march on an oakland monday on martin luther king day. will begin with dan kerman at the montgomery bart station tonight dan? >> reporter: with italian the trains are moving today they're not having any problems tonight. this of
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showing you the video from earlier a common situation in the russian by by the station this the stations were not close the just the trains were not stopping. >> reporter: they're also a couple of arrest basically people were trying to stop the trains for moving. one woman tried to do more the once and she was taken off in handcuffs. as far as the passengers that were left holding the bag. a lot of them were not let off at the station that they wanted to be let off that and that means they have a lot of walking to do. >>: disruptions are ok as long as people don't feel like they're in any harm. a lot a lot of people were
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plus of set that there might something might happen to them. and nobody wants in leaving the happened in of going to work coming home from work. his watch out you do in people won't hear you if you want to correct it correctly >> reporter: now this morning's protests were well publicized and has expect a lot of people did not take the bart train. last week of hundred and 26,000 people were people were taking the bart train. a lot of them and just decided this either stay home to a different track method of travel so the the when delay them. >> reporter: people are not coming and going at the bart station.
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>> pam: the protests set down three of the busiest bart station for commuters the embarcadero montgomery and paul street stations. >> reporter: the protest did not catch anyone off guard. the protesters said they would be here at 7:00 a.m. at the station. many bart riders avoided by giving up earlier and missing the protests. and those that did not know about that option were stuck on the train. within a few minutes of the of the start of this police took get people into custody. >> reporter: the short circuit at this location kept the train is moving along at the montgomery station and the power
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station. the bart riders were not happy at all. >> mark: >>: >> reporter: were you being held up in any other station as well. all of how long were you on the bart train >>: about 10 minutes >> reporter: do your thoughts this is the last stop >>: this is really frustrating >> reporter: reporting from the montgomery station in san francisco will transgendered. >> pam: other demonstrators headed for the federal building in downtown oakland. >> reporter: 530 this
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morning protesters started locking their arms and themselves to the federal building in downtown oakland. about 25 activists use pvc piping to link arms and block the two main entrances for hours this morning. a crowd of more than 100 joined the demonstration and there was music and dancing it was a peaceful protest. later people carrying signs marched down through downtown oakland. >> reporter: organizers said the protest was obsolete the struggles and developing countries to the movements for black civil rights. people from arab and haitian troops were here today. and this is part of the four day holiday weekend of spontaneous and planned demonstrations. >> reporter: the effort will
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come on that monday when we observe and dr. martin luther king day the main event monday at 11:00 a.m. gathering at the fruit belt bart station. >> pam: a double homicide in oakland kept to schools on lot down this afternoon. the school the shooting happened near the corner of one water and fifth avenue and alkylations drive. these are pictures of the scene. >> pam: police found a man and woman suffering from gunshot wounds book. both were pronounced dead the scene. as officers searched for suspects nearby stone horse elementary, and james madison middle schools were placed a lot down. those lockdowns were lifted about an hour later. oakland police and had not yet said whether they have made any arrests >> reporter: and lafayette
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police are hoping the arrest a thief and they know what the suspect looks like now does after fighter. >> reporter: the you think somebody might recognize that person? >> reporter: lafayette police detective dennis and issuing new surveillance video a person suspected of using a stolen credit card to purchase over $1,400 worth of merchandise at this nordstrom's in walnut creek. >> reporter: however she said the initial crime was committed by a male suspect a short time earlier at the cool bridge restaurant in lafayette. she shows me how it went down. >> reporter: walks out of the rest from the victims while and then within minutes the person seen in
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this video was spotted a block away here on monday and global bart at the bank of the west making a cash withdrawal of $2,000 from the victim's bank account >> reporter: minutes later the next stop was here at the shell station also on mount diablo. the victims' credit card was used here as well then the suspect leaves lafayette and shows up here at macy's in walnut creek. >> reporter: investigators say about 20 minutes later the suspect reappear on the surveillance video at this check out, and nordstrom's. in just alone over two hours at least $3,500 in cash and merchandise was fraudulently obtained using the victim's id checked checking account at credit carry credit cards. if you think you recognize the person in this surveillance video you can contact lafayette police
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justice say they expect to make a decision sometime around the end of june. >> pam: right now 14 states including kentucky man michigan and ohio have legislation preventing same- sex couples from getting married >> pam: still ahead and does its seemed everyone in your office is it? the latest on the nationwide flu epidemic is next. plus and this is not what you want to see when you go to the zoo. rhinos on the run. how does happen ahead.
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>> catherine: if this seems the more people around you are getting sick with the flu then you're probably right. doctors say flow is on the rise in the bay area. we're entering into the peak season ride around now and they could last a couple of months. >> catherine: just this week the cdc deliver the disappointing news that this season's flu vaccine is doing a miserable job. it's only reduce your chances of getting flow by 23 percent as opposed to the more typical 60%.
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>>: >> catherine: the cdc says that nationwide the flu season is now at epidemic levels. 19 children died last week in the u.s. bringing the total number of pediatric flew death for the season to 45. doctors say it's not too late to get a shot despite the fact does not give you complete protection. >> pam: the demands the demolition of candlestick park is expected to begin at the end of this month. but the controversial plans to implode the old said stadium have now been sidelined. kron 4 as maureen kelly reports many residents are released >> reporter: back in the
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'90s the old geneva powers were leveled by implosion where you can see an is video. and he does see the cloud of dust that goes up. bay view residents did not want the same thing that happened. >> reporter: redmond tompkins isn't retired professor he's happy that this that would be reached them all demolished by traditional methods. >>: is killing us were dying that average life expectancy is 36 years. this is the worst and help disparity in the nation regarding the black community. >> reporter: and alchemist tendency to hear their voices hurt to keep the dust from that demolition at a minimum level. is expected to take two months before
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the site is developed for new shopping hotel and complex. >> reporter: alive looks outside right now is it the golden gate bridge is the visibility we have clouds below a thousand feet right now. another live look outside from the san mateo bridge by clouds and still impacting the bay area. wising little bit of drizzle with the low clouds. wincing closet 300 ft. at this hour. >> reporter: satellite radar shows the organize rain is
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to the north of us. we're seeing a little bit of drizzle from the fog. this ain't right at you recall and the rain is a mistake and you caught up and northward. the rain will stay in ukiah and northward.... >> pam: one of san francisco's most popular tourist attractions is celebrating its 25th anniversary. we're talking about the sea lions at pier 39. it was shortly after the loma up he had struck her earthquake back in 2009, but they made their first appearance and except for a
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few vacations they have been all around ever since. there can be as many as 1400 at a time and it all began with one very large sea lion >>: we had one large on the mel to hold out here because there's so naturally gregarious he called on others a guys is great at pier 39 and one to come and join me in within a matter of three to four weeks we had five on board of them. >> pam: experts believe the sea lions have taken up residence at pier 39 because it is safe from creditors and because there is plenty to eat. to celebrate this 25th anniversary pier 39 is offering free sea lion encounter what walking towards. through the three
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day weekend. it will be hosted by naturalists from the aquarium of the day who has plenty of fun facts about these animals. >> pam: does take a look at this and knees and three rhinos and did not now as their big opportunity to make a break. from a safari park in israel. according to the park the three rhinos' escape while the guard was sleeping. >> pam: you see in the video the rhino's rushing out of the exit while a poor worker tries to catch up to the running animals. the rivals were able to make it out of the parking area before workers managed to bring them back inside the park. officials said the guard who fell asleep was fired. >> pam: still at this morning's commute was low with a slow one for bart riders. we will have the latest on the evening commute coming upper
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>> pam: right now and 530. the evening commute on bart is going much smoother than they did this morning. two people were arrested during a protest this morning. which disrupted service at the paul montgomery and embarcadero bart stations. the three downtown san francisco stations were closed at various times this
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morning. >> pam: bart was prepared for this morning's protest mike pelton was at the embarcaderos embarcadero station where employees and police help keep trains moving. >> reporter: good portion of the commute the trains were not stopping at the embarcadero station. the embark on their station were not running for most of the morning. the bart service called it a step service. some trains would not stop at each train to an inch each train station >> reporter: is still right now pretty hazy out there. the air quality is the worst at the coast and also in the
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north bay and along the peninsula. the temperatures are right now on the cooler side. it's 56 in san francisco 53 unconquered concord... receive both low clouds and high clouds but the rain is remaining to the north. most of the rain will be north of ukiah. the cloudy and mile it will have temperatures in the 40's for much of the bay area >> reporter: as we headed tomorrow afternoon to be mainly dry sunday is a chance for showers in the north. >> pam: president obama and
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the british prime minister are joining forces. promising to step up the fight against domestic track terrorism. catherine heenan is here with the story. >> catherine: with the global threat of terror very high and you're still reeling from recent attacks president obama and prince and prime minister david camel run are presenting a united front. >> catherine: the two leaders met at the white house one week after 17 people were killed in terror attacks in france. and after officials in belgium say they managed to foil a plot to attack police buildings thursday. " we know what we're up against and we know how we will win in the " president obama and prime minister cameron have announced the rollout of a new cyber security partnership. >> catherine: calling it a
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necessity after the hack of sony and the social media accounts of the u.s. central command. but if anyone was expecting the president's blessing on a new round of sanctions against i ran it did not happen. >> catherine: in fact he says nuclear negotiations with iran could collapse if congress moves ahead on that front right now. both leaders about a commitment to fighting groups like isis and al qaida on the battlefield. but believe that the military force alone will not prevent young people from joining a radical movement. >> catherine: in short-term all, and account when agreed and that beefing up the fight against terror groups is a necessity and vowed a commitment to disrupt them in any way possible. pup >> catherine: in the wake of
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the paris attacks new york's police department is quietly trying and something new. it is expanding the training for active shooter situations in which terrorist arm themselves with high-powered rifles and opened fire every officer will now be given information on how to deal with that type of scenario. >> reporter: >>: just get down on the ground to skid down on the ground do not want her to get down on the ground. >> reporter: you can hear the police say dry before this intense moment when the dolled leap at them he took off when the officers tried to pull them over to try to make a traffic stop and a slow motion with the german shepherd this looks like a canine track trainings sessions for a while the police said it the suspect
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was sitting in his car with a gun to his head. his family says that he suffers from mental health issues >> pam: the raiders officially introduce their new coach. jack del rio. i headed 545 kron 4 sports director gary joins on with what the new coach has to say about the team and next why southwest airlines has coughed up i have the find.
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as chicago's midway airport during delayed flights last year. >> pam: southwest said the delays happened during a significant when a storm. the airline says it is doing what it can to avoid similar situations in the future. >> pam: good news for mcdonalds' fans. the fast- food giant has announced it will be bringing back the triple cheeseburger. macdonell says 33500 stores will sell the burger for limited time. but none of those stores are located here in the bay area. so you'll get you will have to drive down to southern california if you wanna take a bite. there's no word yet on when sales for the sandwich will start.
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one.. the guys just talking there's no plane playing.. you listen to them talk sense and tell me if the raiders and when perry it >> gary: del rio is the 21st coach of the raiders. does mark davis on the right as al davis's son. can say this enough he's is he is from hayward he was the head coach in jacksonville. and he wanted to adopt any one in the joppa and he wanted
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the job... >>: does not the reason i came back i was blessed with this opportunity and knowing that there's good league leadership in place and that we can build this team as an organization that we have a lot to do but we understand we're going. this was del real speaking. del rio speaking.... >> gary: my new fairmont twitter right fame on tweeter.. people are saying i don't like the 40 niner coach and that's not the case. whitey is the game
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starts and then make a fair evaluation. let's wait until the game starts. unless you start dripping people more i'm a decent guy and i have not been in jail. will see what happens if you don't have talent no matter how you grow roll... they also announced but to sign a multi-year lease with the coliseum >> gary: is a new report tonight the 40 niners may be moving. out back and i'll look at that tape again i'm gonna find fault with him. >> reporter: saw another cool they run the bay area so little bit of drizzle and
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the temperatures are in the '50s and the low sixties for the most part. we at the '60s in sunnyvale and half livermore. is still cloudy of their book the sun is going down but we still do have a little bit of haze. the same thing and have mome half moon bay visibility is down to 2 mi.. wood burning is banned and this is the 20 as alerts so far this winter. >> reporter: mid to upper 40's tomorrow for the bay area with an is they dry out there tomorrow we might see a little bit of drizzled with a low clouds in the morning. but the rain may miami will stay to the
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north. will mainly stay to north... notice the clouds to cut off here at the golden gate bridge will have low some clear conditions down to the south. >> reporter: the rain is still largely to the north as possible when may have some way were showers. forties' for the most part out the door. the afternoon will bring us the low to mid '60's in the south bay area. 64 in san jose. that east bay was still be in the cooler side out to the delta. >> reporter: the central
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valley fog will be reforming tonight. taking a look ahead and see partly cloudy skies tomorrow a chance of rain for the north bay area on sunday. as we head into next week drier conditions temperatures will be in the '40's to start the day and the '60s and the afternoon >>: is not safe for our kids and i live really close to this and is not really cool to see this on the way home stanley roberts sang on our review this some people behaving badly at 8:00.
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celebrate the group's 50 year anniversary. the shows will be held july 3rd to the fast as shikar burst soldier field. mail order tickets will go on sale next tuesday on line tickets will be available starting february 14th. >> pam: last night the academy of motion pictures announced this year's oscar nominees. but one director was not happy that his movie did not make the list. the lego movie was not nominated for the best animated film after finding that out as director philip lord tweed a picture of the lego so car with a caption " it's o.k. i make my own in a " the polls when viral is been reached we did over 32,000 times. >> pam: a star with the
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oscars what is your overall feeling about the nominations this year. >> reporter: i was very disappointed about jennifer anniston did you saw the movie take her performance was excellent. a lot of people think she got some up. when you're nominated for the golden glow c assume the chief gonna be a and nominated for an oscar. it is is nothing you can do and a lot of actors reach a point now when the winning awards in one take a more serious route. >> pam: this was a very different role for her. >> reporter: yes addicted to drugs and painkillers and she really pulled it off.
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robert duvall came and she said that those were pump on amazing moments for her. >> pam: talk about cell multisyllabic critics the same this cell was snubbed on fairly selma >> reporter: selma did get nominated for best picture. we get the movie had a time on dvd so we can boat to. they did not send it out we get the dvd so that we can vote to. >> pam: all the actor categories only wire to to
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the 20 top nominees. >> reporter: how i dress that is i cannot blame the academy award motors for that because is not being offered to them. wise is happening at the studio why is it not an african american cream over the movie. you cannot blame the academy and they were offered cell but that's the only movie that was considered. cell was the only movie that they consideredselma was the only movie considered. >> pam: 1 acts your
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impressions about the whole bill cosby scandal. >> reporter: i was truly crossed he was a guy that i looked up to. crushed. i just one bill to galway because he is never going to regain what he previously had. >> pam: 1 reminded audience the michaels performing tonight as mike hill is performing tonight to watch all of your celebrity news to write your kron 4 and michael b. get the cops comedy club tonight. cobbs comedy club
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>> pam: now at six developing news out of fremont best for police shooting in fremont has occurred between police and the suspect. as they come ago is at the scene. >> reporter: the police consider them from the one person is dead he is alone suspect in this case. were told it abroad to 3:00 p.m. it was a tall and was told a man had a nice when it and children. in lake arrowhead ave. officers approached the man will know what actually
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led up to the actual status shooting. set one of the officers fired a taser in the second officer fired and had fired at hand gun and the suspect was hit. was young people that were involved in this original confrontation after 2:00 were not injured. >> reporter: we arrived on the same and then police department still has a heavy call half of the park is blocked off by crime tate. the police expect to be out here for hours crime tape is surrounding the
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area... >> pam: other news now the highway patrol is hunting for motorists that opened fire on another driver in san jose. it began with an altercation with two drivers on the freeway and is being called a classic case of road rage. >> reporter: what began as the one drivers showing his middle finger to another driver until one driver pulled out a gun and opened fire. it happened on highway 101 about 10:00. the driver of a black monday cut i the other driver off while changing lanes. hyandai cut
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off the other driver.. what drives they kept trying to get in front of each other hitting the braves brakes .. one driver said he heard two loud pops as salt to bullet holes in this passenger side door. adams also blows in the center consoles and a seat and the driver of the holiday is gate hyandai escaped.. >> reporter: snow was hard but the action of this driver put others in mixed and considerable risk. say
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if anybody is encountering this kind of hostility should turn the other cheek. >> pam: protesters promised a series of demonstrations on the bart station. >> reporter: definitely a much better commute as you can hear the bart trains are coming into the station and i like this morning they're actually stopping letting people board the train. armed with signs that are calling for justice the protesters at slow down the morning commute for bart's passengers. there were major delays of between seven and nine in the morning many trains did not stop and
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three stations. its force passengers to go out of their way. >> reporter: there are also least two or arrest and woman who repeatedly kept blocking the door. >> reporter: the afternoon commute is going much better right now no problems. so the protest was well publicized so a lot of people did not write the bart train knowing that there would be delays. >> pam: at the same time that there were protests at the bart stations others that demonstrators had for the federal building in downtown oakland. the use pvc piping to lock their
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arms to block the two main interest is four hours this morning. a crowd of more than 100 joined the demonstration which was peaceful. as part of the four day holiday weekend of spontaneous and planned demonstrations the effort will culminate monday when we observe dr. martin luther king jr. day. >> pam: saturday is another spare the air de paris meeting would burning is dan for 24 hours. you're looking live at the san mateo bridge. officials say and a lack of strong winds is keeping polluted air stuck in the bay area. >> pam: so would brady is dan for the 20th time this winter. if you're caught burning wood the first kind is $100. was that the latest on the forecast with chief meteorologist jacqueline bennett.
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>> reporter: still to rob the entire bay area were seeing hazy conditions. we're seeing them in the north bay and continuing with fog at this hour. its still cloudy struck the bay area a few spices hours in the sierras. spotty showers in sierras >> catherine: this they preen court appears to be headed toward what be a landmark decision on same- sex marriage. it is agreed to hear arguments in april on conflicting lower-court rulings. supporters of same-
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sex marriage expect the court to settle the matter once and for all. >> catherine: they are hoping for a decision that invalidated state laws defining marriage as between a man and woman the issue has been brewing for years also some wonder why the court is finally reacting now. >> catherine: professor little expects the court to make same-sex marriage legal but not with a unanimous vote. a decision expected by late june. last week's florida became the 36th state to issue same-sex marriage licenses. kentucky michigan, ohio and tennessee are among the 14 states where is still illegal. >> pam: i had an abrupt as
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lafayette. nordstrom's surveillance video captured the suspect making what investors investigators say was a fraudulent pursed purchase >>: are victim went to the restaurant about 1130 on saturday the 10th at to this person. at the restaurant the with other people that took the wallet will not they gave of the identifying information to this person >> pam: and ask the gator save $3,500 in cash and merchandise or fraudulently obtained within a matter hours. if you think you recognize the person in this video you can contact the lafayette police department. >> pam: a familiar face causes an alleged crook to look elsewhere. here you see a man and her color eradicate gas station. authorities say he planned to rob the store. but the
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alleged crook recognized the clerk. he abandoned his plans gave the clerk a thumbs up and left shortly afterwards. a 711 and is the same area was rocked by someone who felt the same description as this man. >> pam: your bay area new station has played more on tap for unite failure to launch a space x rocket runs into trouble for from the get go will explain and a sacramental tv stations front yard turns into a crime scene after a scary standoff with police.
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prompted police to make the traffic stop for a while he was sitting in his car with a gun to his head. the family at the scene says the quarry suffers from mental health issues. >> pam: there are more apple recalls tonight. now granny smith and gala apples are on the chopping block. the montgomery county health department says it detected listeria bacteria at a processing plant in the city of shafted. officials say any granny smith or gala apples from the bidart brothers farms should be thrown away. wisteria can be fatal the health department says symptoms of listeria are include fever severe headaches, nausea and a stiff neck. >> pam: statewide
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californians might see stricter water rules this year the state agency that oversees commerce balkans conserve as conservation says that it could mean more find and more restrictions. it's something we saw after emergency rules were set last july. this lady says she paid $250 water from last year at our home and pleasanton. >>: " i had leaked and of broken pipes underneath the ground i almost faded plus the what was that was yields was close to $5 i believe if the does the rain is your were definitely considering stricter regulations regulations court >> pam: the state constitution unless officials outlawed some water uses and fine agencies thousands of dollars if they don't police their customers. >> reporter: did you think
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last year without one the temperature wise on well nasa agrees with you. nasa scientists say last year was the warmest on earth since 1880 surpassing prior record set in 2005 and 2010. nasa says all but one of the 10 warmest years on record have occurred since 2000 signaling a long-term warming of the planet. >> reporter: 56 in santa rosa up that the six and oakland. 56 in oakland. the rain is above ukiah. much of the activity as gonna stay
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well to the north of us. so storm headed up towards you rica with some moderate showers there. the storms are headed towards your rica. eureka... >> reporter: it is in the clouds this evening but no rain. and that's about all legacy as we had to saturday through the day saturday as gonna be pretty dry. party cloudy in the south bay. sunday could see some isolated showers is just a possibility. 47 and antioch 51 in san mateo. it's mild all around because of the cloud cover. low
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sixties in the south bay will see temperatures barely getting into this these in the delta. >> reporter: so will have a pretty mild day all around him tomorrow. mainly dry saturday chance of showers and the north bay area and we might see drizzle at the coast line. slightly warmer weather is expected to resume throughout the week >> reporter: check out the dramatics video coming from this space expo where they fail to land an unmanned rocket on the barge begin seen the impact it was successfully delivering supplies to the
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international space station. the founder of pay cal was trying to save money by reusing rockets. but this was close but no cigar. >> pam: will take a look back at tonight's top stories in a bit plus turmoil on twitter after one of the country's biggest newspapers gifts hat and some say the flu shot cannot save you from a season of sickness and will have the numbers for you coming up next. including the new tempur-choice, with head-to-toe customization. plus, get 36 months interest-free financing, two free pillows and free same-day delivery. are you next? but hurry! sleep train's ticket to tempur-pedic
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deaths or the season to 45. >> catherine: also discouraging the cdc is admitting that this year's vaccine is not doing a good job. it only is only 23 percent effective as opposed to the more typical 60%. a bay area health workers say is still important to get your shot and is not too late. >> catherine: as for the bay area dr. hunt said the flu season is beginning to peak here and could last a couple of months. the state's first low death of the season was reported last week in southern california. >> pam: we don't know what it is about highway 24 but the second time this week in the same 24 hours. all mother day and labor gave birth to her baby on the
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side of the road. the most recent delivery was last night around 530 near the 680 interchange. mother and baby are at the kaiser hospital in walnut creek. earlier that morning another mother went into labor and with that help over husband gave birth to a baby boy. >> pam: why nbc is no longer proud as the peacock about bill cosby. they sat and ate said un am global glitter to his enemies. tonight opossum a possibility one company is changing its tune. and next several people rounded up as european nations tried a crackdown on terrorism.
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suspect who has not been named is dead tonight. seth police said that they received a report that a man was pulling night on kits. the officers used a taser and then another fired his handgun killing the suspect no one else was injured. this is video from our had helicopter partnership with abc seven news. >> reporter: here at the montgomery street bart station the afternoon commute is moving smoothly. this morning it was a totally different story. rapping's go the does trains to make this point the protesters slow down the trains this morning. they're more any major delays but for safety reasons between
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7:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. many trains did not stop at certain stations. there was also to a arrest. 2 arrests.. some 23,000 people that row bart last friday did not write today because they knew about the pending demonstration. >> reporter: talking about one of frustration frustrating morning it was for commuters. riders say that it was very difficult to try and plan on how to get to work and how did the school on these gonna days when there's so much it up in the air. here at the embargo station >> reporter: a demonstration is beginning to impose some
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will not be using traditional him traditional demolition methods will be used on this the site. it will take approximately two months to complete. >> reporter: here in san jose a case of roe rage least of gunfire. road rage... on highway 101 near intersection 8 a.d. and san jose. one driver allegedly fired shots into the other car after one car showed his finger. the parting ways and 101 and 880 and also in danger others on the road. >> reporter: big weather tonight chance for rain this
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a little bit of drizzle out there and nothing really spectacular. much of the organized rain will stay north of us. a way which our could impact the north bay the bulk of the activity is not made up towards eureka. >> reporter: clouds guys out there tonight no rain just a few showers over the coastal waters. the stains mainly dry tomorrow especially south of the golden gate. the rain as gonna dancing around and north bay we have a slight chance of picking up a way which our as well as on sunday. >> reporter: extended for test are extended forecast
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will have to get that later for your the show >> pam: with the global thirst threat of terror at heine president obama and british prime minister david cameron presented a unified front today they've vowed to work together to protect the people there people as rhinos explain. >> reporter: terrorism has reared its ugly head around the world in a big way. from charlie had go side the in france to belgium where officials there say they stop a serious threat in its tracks. president obama and mr. cameron both said that while the u.s. and britain have not been attacked the threat remains huge.
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president obama and cameron also announced the rollout of a comprehensive cyber security partnership. a necessity after the have a sony and the social media accounts of the u.s. central command. it >> reporter: both leaders about a commitment to fighting groups like isis and al qaida on the battlefield pier. but believe that a military effort will not prevent young id id allowed ideologist from joining the radical movement. >> reporter: cameron's also says social media companies should have safeguards so terrorists cannot communicate. in short term however it is clear that beefing up the fight against these terror groups is a necessity both president
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obama and cameron about a commitment to disrupt their growth on the battlefield. a jaundice seems to be getting increasingly difficult >> pam: picked more troubling hack attack such twitter town was attacked today in the new york post and the united press international. the upi said not this suspicious to wait on the new york post says that bankamerica see all is called calling for as the federal reserve's decision. and the chinese and five missile boat fired at in washington at a site in
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washington >> pam: 48 seasons he was the toast of nbc but not anymore how the networks and treating bill cosby and now. >> reporter: coming out people behaving badly >> pam: and you're familiar with stanley segment of people behaving badly weakened by to this in your video and to kron 4 got caught. we have links on our homepage so the to consensus video or still photographs. send us video or
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>> pam: if mac is severing ties with them battle comedian bill cosby amid amid renewed allegations of sexual assault against them. the network's top executive says the door is firmly shut the cosby's return. crosby plan to return to nbc eight was announced last year before the tide of accusations surfaced against them. since then nbc has also dropped plans to develop a sitcom with cosby.
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then to use bill rio. he grew up in the east bay hayward high school he was a great player. he's coming home. jack del rio speaking yes i'm coming home and i'm a lifelong greater. that's not the main reason i came back i was blessed with this opportunity and agree to take the job because of a lot of factors. because i believe i can work with them and we can build this wing team and as the end of great organization. and we understand you're going >> gary: more coming up on the sport show on sunday night sport show. mark davis also announced that the team is close to signing a multi- year lease with the
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coliseum. the oakland coliseum. as for the 40 niners for any raider authority niners the former raiders defensive coordinator jason tartar interviewed for the same position with the niners today. >> gary: your feelings on joe paterno and nobody's gonna change your mind. penn state is getting back the hundred and 12 men and wipe out by paternal association was sandusky child molest child molestation scandal. 409 wins for a joke a turnout. >> gary: when he won three
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titles in five years is thought i hired you yogi to a multimillion-dollar deal. yet one home run that was a grand slam last year with the royal he intends to be a backup player. $2 million one-year contract with keith this guy was really as good last season and he may very well be a fourth or fifth starter in the giants' rotation. >> gary: and gary is talking to a galatia alecia..
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>> reporter: i'm wearing extra i high heels tonight. >> gary: the cancer do the same bent over and over again >> reporter: databases secure your 6 ft. 2 in. tall >> gary: wide and they hired tom solar because of the were no cannons that jumped off the page. they supposedly looked all over the country and interviewed quite a bit big guys and that it ended the day if you don't find anybody the chips then in ... vince if you
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don't find somebody that is just fantastic is better than to hire someone that to get along with the july light you know is good points and bad points. i can't help but feel that's the main reason that he got the job they're comfortable with them and nobody else jumped added. >> reporter: after the press conference i'm convinced that they should have fired york and can't jim harbaugh. >> gary: i thought jet was the very day when every did i think it was the general manager that was terrible. how many of your parents is that a better football team for your. but i thought balky was the one they're putting all their eggs in his best it and i thought he
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was a real dud at that thing. i fell balky was the guy that really bones >> gary: my mother, i subscribe to this show off when you're on the air. and they keep quiet and get out of sight. my mother said are you that big of an ego maniac. i have to met that i am enjoying this very i like to eat. the point remains that the young audience is all on twitter. my mom and my good friends are still watching tv is so whole different world. which
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whether what cell seth curry tonight or lease p.m.. alecia... so my mom get around to choose only 95. >> gary: ago joe lange gum. he might very well be the mvp. steve kerr when he bought the team good thing started happen. >> gary: this was last week's things best as one of those things you see pam things that is ok when a man can a woman can dominate a man. i'm just all school.
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>> pam: media general is excepting applications for scholarships. unpaid internship for one of media general's toured television stations in order to apply the deadline is january 30th if visit media general or the kron-4-dot-com >> pam: don't always believe what cheer rate of the best selling below book the boy who came back from have been turned out to be alive. and now the publisher as pull the story about the six year-old jernigan heaven and back off the shelf.
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malarkey was in a car accident and then, but earlier this week he admitted he lied about his heavily experience as a way to get attention the book was first published in 2010 >> pam: and just as quickly the new website ship your enemies glitter went up is just as quickly shut down temporarily and 24 hours the company that once that will send an annoying glitter letter for you got about 23 under request so many that the company stopped taking orders. the owner promises all the orders will be fulfilled and is also open to selling the company. >> reporter: and that cloud cover heading into monday we gonna have more sunshine next week and that means chilly mornings. >> pam: that since for us is
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"the insider" with perspective on today's top trending stories. >> there's a big controversy this year over what will be the whitest academy awards in years. >> the oscars face backlash other the blackout. >> the problem doesn't start with the awards. >> as you get into the echelons of the studios, it's the 1950s. >> what's one thing a critic has said that you're now like i'm nominated for an oscar so you're now wrong? >> letting the stars take on the critics. >> i've had performances that have been absolutely torn apart. >> then, we take you inside a criminal intervention. >> alex was involved in theft prostitution, drug use. >> the new reality show where criminals choose rehab or jail. >> then, if you're thinking about seeing the wedding ringer this weekend kevin and josh
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will seal the deal. or maybe not. >> you told me -- >> it's not true. tell the truth. >> let's go inside. >> outrageous. hilarious. >> now the latest celebrity news delivered to you 24/7. it's "the insider" together with yahoo!. >> kevin hart busting out and busting up with his comedic skills. hey, everybody i'm louis aguirre. >> first, we are breaking down the oscars controversy on the heels of the nomination. >> there's an uproar this morning about what will be the whitest academy awards in years. >> raising questions not just about the diversity of the awards show but of the entire industry. >> huge fallout from the oscar whiteout. 20 acting nominees. all white. in the directing and screen writing categories, women were shut out. >> we must march. we must stand up. >> at the heart of the controversy
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